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“Hacks” returns with its funny ladies on the mountaintop, but questions the cost of the climb
Returning as 61-year-old Vanessa Williams drops a club track, the show reaffirms it still has legs, and miles to go
Published May 2, 2024 1:30PM (EDT)
On April 26, Vanessa Williams pulled a Beyoncé – or is it a Cher? – by dropping her first new single in 15 years without much fanfare, relying on its catchiness and her followers, online and IRL, to share the links and spread the word.
“Legs (Keep Dancing)” isn’t just Williams’ first new single in 15 years, it’s a dancefloor paean to aging fiercely that spins around its catchy refrain of, “They say the legs are the last to go/ I’ma keep dancing.”
Her explanation of the single’s message on Tuesday’s “Today” sounds straight out of Deborah Vance’s playbook on “Hacks.” “It’s like, I’m still here. I’m still relevant. I still got stuff to say and do and act,” she said.
Her moves in her video back up those words. Williams, at 61, hits choreography marks that would hang up dancers many years younger, either keeping up or outpacing most of her backup dancers. It’s too early to predict whether the single will be the hit of the summer, but if people of a certain age needed........