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Intermediate

Naughty, Baby

Choreographed by Scott Blevins🇺🇸
Music: My Baby by Kaci Brown
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Created: 1/1/2012
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Step Sheet
32 Count, 4 Wall
9/27/2025
Step Sheet Prepared by Debi Pancoast (www.FootNotesByDeb.com)
 
32 count intro, to start after the 4 counts of big horns.
 
[1 – 8]
1,2
1) Rock forward R diagonally across L (linger on this rock a bit to “draw it out” like the music does) [angled towards 11:00]; 2) Recover weight to L
&3,4
&) Turn 1/4 right stepping forward R [squaring to 3:00]; 3) Turn 1/2 right stepping back L; 4) Turn 1/4 right stepping side R [12:00]
5,6
5) Rock forward L diagonally across R (linger on this rock a bit) [angled towards 1:00]; 6) Recover weight to R [still facing 1:00]
7&8
Facing 1:00 diagonal, moving backwards towards 7:00 diagonal: 7&8) Lock step back L-R-L
 
[9-16]
1&2
1) Turn 5/8 left rocking side R (exaggerate knee bend to “get down” into this rock step) [squaring up to 6:00]; &) Recover weight to L; 2) Turn ! left with small step forward R [3:00]
3&4
3) Rock forward L (exaggerate knee bend to “get down” into this rock step); &) Recover weight to R; 4) Step L back
5,6
“Backward Boogie Walk”: 5) Lift R hip as you step back R with foot open and look over R shoulder; 6) Turn 1/4 left and lift L hip as you step slightly side L with foot open and look over L shoulder [12:00]
7&8
7) Rock side R; &) Recover weight to L; 8) Step R across L
 
[17-24]
1,2
1) “Press” side L; 2) Turn 1/4 left recovering weight to R [9:00]
3&4
“Coaster Step”: 3) Step back L; &) Step R next to L; 4) Step forward L
5,6
5) Turn 1/4 left stepping side R bending R knee slightly as you dip/swing your R hip up and back taking weight onto a straight R leg [6:00]; 6) Turn 1/4 left recovering weight to L [3:00]
These two counts are basically a rock-recover, swinging the hips over the rock while dipping and making a 1/4 turn left and recover making a 1/4 turn left.
7&8
7) Turn 1/4 left stepping side R [12:00]; &) Step L across R; 8) Turn 1/4 right stepping forward R [3:00]
 
[25-32]
1&2
1) Step forward L; &) Pivot 1/2 right taking weight on R [9:00]; 2) Turn 1/2 right stepping back L [3:00]
3,4
3) Turn 1/4 right stepping side R [6:00]; 4) Turn 1/4 right stepping forward L [9:00]
5,6
5) Step forward R [9:00]; 6) Pivot 1/2 left over L shoulder taking weight on L [3:00]
7,8
7) Turn 1/2 left on L foot stepping R next to L [9:00]; 8) Step L to left side [9:00]
 
Begin Again and Enjoy!
 
Copyright © 2012 Scott Blevins (scottblevins@me.com) All rights reserved
Internet Video Rights assigned to Edie Driskill (edie@linelessons.com)
 
(Revised 2/23/12)