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Ying Yang Twins Take Over SeaWorld with Classic Hits and Major Throwback Energy

The duo’s unexpected set sparked mixed reactions online but proved their music still commands the spotlight.

It’s been a minute since the Ying Yang Twins made headlines, but their recent performance at SeaWorld San Diego brought them right back into the conversation. While the theme park is marketed as family-friendly, nothing in the duo’s catalog falls under that category—and yet, that didn’t stop the crowd from going all in. D-Roc and Kaine ran through early 2000s staples like “Get Low,” “Whistle While You Twerk,” and “Salt Shaker,” serving up pure nostalgia for the millennials in the audience.

Clips from the show quickly went viral, and X users had thoughts. One person tweeted, “All the parents dancing holding their babies… straight up millennial energy.” Others were more confused, with reactions like, “The amount of questions I have,” and “Good lord. Aren’t there kids in there?”

Earlier this year, the duo joined the 2025 Millennium Tour alongside other 2000s-era acts, reminding fans of the impact they had during one of the most unforgettable eras in hip hop. The Ying Yang Twins helped define the sound of the South with their club anthems and crunk energy. You might have been sneaking into parties or watching “106 & Park” after school, but you knew their voices when you heard them.

Despite the mixed reviews online, if the crowd’s energy was any indication, the throwback set was a hit, and that’s what mattered most. Turns out, the Ying Yang Twins still know how to put on a show. It looks like SeaWorld might be on the culture's bucket list for the summer!

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