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In the exhilarating finale of “Dancing with the Stars” Season 16, country music artist Kellie Pickler and professional dancer Derek Hough delivered a standout performance with their Instant Jive routine. This dance not only showcased their exceptional chemistry but also played a pivotal role in securing them the coveted Mirror Ball Trophy on May 21, 2013.

Throughout the season, Pickler and Hough consistently impressed both judges and audiences with their versatility and dedication. Their journey was marked by a series of high-scoring performances, including perfect scores for dances such as the Argentine Tango and Freestyle. Their Instant Jive, performed to Little Richard’s energetic “Keep A-Knockin’,” was no exception. The routine was characterized by its high energy, precise footwork, and infectious enthusiasm, embodying the essence of the jive dance style.

The concept of the “Instant Dance” added an extra layer of challenge, requiring couples to perform a dance style they had learned but to music revealed to them only moments before performing live. This tested the dancers’ adaptability and improvisation skills. Pickler and Hough’s ability to deliver a flawless performance under such pressure highlighted their synergy and professionalism.

Judges lauded the duo’s Instant Jive, with Bruno Tonioli praising its accuracy, precision, and technique, even drawing a favorable comparison to former “Dancing with the Stars” professional Julianne Hough. Carrie Ann Inaba described the pair as “a bright ray of sunshine,” while Len Goodman commended their polished and sharp execution, humorously adding, “You’re the bee’s knees, my mama’s pajamas, my uncle’s carbuncles. You’re awesome!” This unanimous acclaim was reflected in their perfect score of 30 for the routine.

The success of their Instant Jive, combined with their overall stellar performances, culminated in Pickler and Hough being crowned champions of Season 16. Their victory was a testament to their hard work, chemistry, and the emotional connection they established with viewers throughout the competition. Reflecting on her win, Pickler expressed her astonishment and gratitude, stating, “Oh my God! This is amazing! Oh my God.”

The legacy of their performance continues to inspire. Notably, in the 500th episode of “Dancing with the Stars” in 2024, contestants Chandler Kinney and Brandon Armstrong paid homage by recreating Pickler and Hough’s Argentine Tango. Their rendition was so compelling that judge Derek Hough remarked, “Comparison is inevitable. But I preferred this one. I really did.” This acknowledgment underscores the enduring impact of Pickler and Hough’s original performances on the show’s history and its participants.

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