Stars Who Rode the Soul Train
Celebrities who took the hippest trip to fame.
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Rosie Perez - Before breaking out as a choreographer on the landmark sketch comedy show In Living Color or making her acting debut in Spike Lee’s Do The Right Thing, Rosie Perez began her entertainment career busting sexy hip hop moves as a Soul Train dancer in the mid-‘80s. (Photo: Neilson Barnard/Getty Images)
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Carmen Electra - Don Cornelius could always spot talent. A young Carmen Electra danced on Soul Train before going on to stardom as a TV and film actress … as well the ex-wife to rocker Dave Navarro and former NBA star Dennis Rodman.(Photo: Valerie Macon/Getty Images)
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Nick Cannon - He’s a media power player and, now, the hubby of Mariah Carey. But Nick Cannon started his rise to fame by rocking the dance floor on Soul Train. He even graced the stage as a music artist to perform his hit single, "Gigolo," in 2003.(Photo: Joe Scarnici/WireImage)
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Jody Watley - Many know this Chicago native as one third of the veteran R&B trio Shalamar, who sang classics like 1982’s “A Night To Remember.” Or you may remember her major solo singing career tunes, like 1988’s “Looking for a New Love.” But in the 1970s, Jody Watley was catching the spotlight as a Soul Train Dancer. (Photo: Frazer Harrison/Getty Images)
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Jeffrey Daniel - As a Soul Train dancer, Jeffrey Daniels was ready for his close-up, rocking choreographed moves with dance partner Jody Watley before the camera. Daniels parlayed his Train fame into a music career as a member of Shalamar. He also gained fame as a street dance pioneer, teaching Michael Jackson the “backslide," a move which the Gloved One later popularized as the "moonwalk."(Photo: Courtesy JefferyDaniel.com)
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