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  • yo true words everytime i think of a new move thats mad creative and dope and try it out a couple or few months later i see an old video tht somone did it in. and im always like wtfff i thought i created this and was being original then i stop using that move so much cuz idk kindve like a bite ig...whack but w.e. it will just make me create even more moves and be at the top of my bboy game and keep improving myself...yall digg?

  • Yo man, I respect Kmel but thats some bullshit, each element is only as hard as how far you take it. There is no hardest or realest thing.

  • Thats my boy Lego on the "Catch me in the corner not speakin" tip. I was just breaking with K-mel at Pro-Am international yesterday.

  • KMEL = THE MICHEAL JORDAN of BBOYING!! hahahaha

  • theknockin...ur a dumbass...bboyin is the hardest period

  • idk abt the hardest...physically yea some people are born wit rhythm so its easier to dance like some people are born wit creative minds to express through lyrics..but U CAN teach someone dance moves the only thing they need to work on by themself is to catch the rhythm U CANT teach someone how to be a good lyricist...u can give them advice like read books to expand their vocab but other then tht u cnt teach someone how to be spontaneuos n witty wit raps theres no tutorial for it esp. freestyle

  • @adaluz23 Yo it is harder. Think about it. Not only do you have to be creative to break. But you also have to be in shape. Physically fit. Eat the right foods, and workout. Yea in rapping you gotta be creative, gotta be spontaneous. In breaking you gotta be creative and spontaneous too. What if a song changes in a battle? You gotta be able to dance to a different song you didn't prepare a routine for. Another form of freestyle. Plus you can't get tired. Plus gotta flow.

  • @bboyStuntZ i bboy too and i like to write rhymes but the thing is writilng GOOD rhymes is not something everyone can do...not everyone can just up n dance but u can be taught..my lil cousin had 2 left feet and couldnt dance to save his life, but i taught him some basic toprock and showed him tutorials on here and hes pickin it up so who knows in the next year he can be good, plus a couple of bboys who taught me were kinda chubby but still did their thing..just power moves were lil weak but had

  • @adaluz23 Granted writing rhymes is not easy. There are little tips another rapper can give in order to make another rapper good. Dr. Dre helped Eminem get better. You can teach another rapper different flows, slang, give them words that can be used in their flow. Now putting the words together I agree is difficult. Coming up with new words take research and takes hours and days for some yes. But that is all mind. No physical ability. Breaking you can have all the ideas in ur head.

  • @adaluz23 But if you cannot execute them then you gotta come up with something else that you can actually physically do. Yes breaking can be taught. You can teach exercises to get better, teach dance moves. But in order to be original, not easy. So many moves have been done. So many lyrics have been said so both are difficult to be original. But it's much easier to come up with a idea when u rap and use it, than it is to come up with an idea in breaking and use it.

  • @adaluz23 And that's not to talk of injuries. How do you injure yourself rapping? The worst that can happen is you loose ur voice or you get cold. In breaking if you get injured then you gotta train ya self back in shape to dance again. Both rapping and breaking are difficult. But breaking is more difficult because a rapper only needs his or her mind. Breaking, mind and body to put it simply. 

  • @bboyStuntZ yea actually i thought abt it n ur right...i have hurt myself bboying; twisted ankle, jamed fingers, sore wrist, lost a toe nail (idk how lol) but i have a passion for both, so saying 1 is harder then the other i took it as insulting a craft. but with all do respect i think being a great lyricist is just a born unhidden gift, like i said dancing can be taught, but u cant teach someone to be complex & witty with their own words & style flow it, like pun, pharoahe monch n nas

  • @bboyStuntZ btw i seen ur videos,,props idk which one u were but both yall are sick, my crew next to get on that level together, one guy is strictly popping and musicality, the other is bmore club choreo and a lil bboy, me a lil bmore club n beat ur feat n bboy, the other two one guy n girl are poppers lockers and hip hop..we just got together like 2 months ago n still workin on a name lol

  • @bboyStuntZ i meant needs to get on that level..not next to that level lol

  • @bboyStuntZ but they had style which is always better...but as far as rhymes...not everyone has the gift to write complex lyrics...out of queens plenty of bboys n plenty of m.c.'s but only one nas thats what makes him special cuz he had the gift to be complex..if rhyming was as simple as he basically made it seem then there would have always been a bunch of soulja boys running around

  • he is very right

    some one have the song in the min 1:20??

  • is technik high?? haha

  • ya his high. but when his not his madd kewl man im honored to have met him n he loves his iphone lol

  • I wouldn't say B-boying is the hardest it just different. The elements all have their share of intellect needed to successful express oneself.

  • @theknockin It's not the hardest? Then what is? And remember he didn't just say bboying is the hardest and leave it at that. He broke it down.

  • that nigga k in the place to be

  • it'd be dope if all those original Flava Squad cats could get together to battle again, K-Mel, Megus, Lego, Rudi Goblen, Abstrak, Teal Steel, Flea, Flips, they're all 25+ but could still wreck most of these kids out here

  • now this is real talk right there

  • The speeck was pretty good, except for the fact that everyone calls it "bboying" You know, there are BGIRLS out there.

  • lol u can say bgirling but it just doesnt rhyme anywayz bgirls are sick dont get me wrong

  • Allrighty, thank you.

  • you know when you say " hey guys " that include girls too lol use your head

  • damn right

  • bboy men im not breakers cameraman im originality and style creativity levery

  • i want to eat a tree :)

  • bboying will live forever

  • ey

    expressing his opinions or fact w/e

    hes got the right to

    and what are u doing

    ur blowing up graf writing

    isnt that the very thing that ur barking at kmel for?

    hypocritical fool. get yo shit straight.

    XD

  • lol, graph takes skill man he said it do.. but its in no way more psysical or harder than being someone in b-boying, i did both, was pretty good at both, i love them both, but breaking takes alot of blood sweat and sometimes tears lol.

  • hay man i agree with you, and just wanted to ask , would you like to eat a tree? :)

  • yall need to shut the fuck up!

    and LISTEN!!!!!!!

    this guy is the soul of hip-hop

    yall dont do shit but talk!

    pce

    (casperBoogieBratsCrew)

  • Word.

  • hahaha thank you.

  • yeah these guys are some of the legends of bboying

  • i dont agree wit wat he says bout break being the most difficult.. and comparing it to other parts of the hip hop culture is not right.. from spitting flows.. to slicing beats.. to piecing paint.. and yes even b-boying.. it all takes soul and passion for the lifestyle and culture.. some can do it all.. while some focus on the parts they is good at.. but respect the rest.. peace

  • word

  • wooord, mad respect for Kmel, but he's saying bullshit right here, Hip hop is one culture, and respect to EVERY FUCKIN DAMN PART OF IT, it takes soul, it's a culture, my culture, our, you gotta respect every rapper, every graffer and every bboy the same way, it aint about difficulty, it aint elitist like some other bullshit, so i really wont ever agree with what he said. But still, respect that man, because he's a real fuckin bboy full of style and soul

  • I don't think K-MEL disrespected any part of hiphop. He only said that breakin is the most difficult part of hiphop. That's mainly what is point is. With breaking, you need creativity, physical ability, flow, intelligence, pretty much the whole package if you wanna win major competitions and be famous. But famous rappers don't need to be physically fit. Famous Graffiti writers also don't need to be fit same with dj's. But breakers do, and on top of that be creative and smart.

  • you mean you agree with him then loll

  • He did respect the rest. That's why he broke everything down. He didn't just say breaking is the hardest and leave it at that. He explained. Pro rappers are always trying to come up with flows all day and night. But are they training their body as well to be better rappers?  Pro b-boys come up with combinations all day and night and HAVE to train or they will loose battles. No part of hiphop is easy and they all deserve respect. But breaking requires you to use ya mind and body.

  • he is right about bboying being being hard. but i dont know it seems weired when he just compares it to rapping and beat boxing under the hip hop category. he should compare it to other dances. pce.

  • mbn 1989, shut the fuck up, i bet 10box his smarter then you, what he is, is streetsmart, he would even handle school business better then many of us.. you got dirty words talkin' about a legendary, you'r the one who's RETARDED here..

  • man stfu ur not funny

  • What's k-mel doing now?!

  • he still dance

  • Kmel needs to show his boogie brats people on his video like Adam needs to be here on youtube ..showing off his bboy moves. I know theres more of u boogie brats crew there that havent had any clips.

  • this video is from the breakvision.

  • WORD

  • i thought teknyc was with skill methodz

  • he is bro. but they teamed up, Skill methods, flip side kings , and boogie brats

  • all true, bboying takes much more, he looks like xzibit there with the corn rolls.

  • Teknyc is in the middle....:P

  • who's in the middle he looks really familiar

  • You can read it in the beggining of the video.

    =)

  • word!

  • lol dude kmel is hella smart...mad respect for him

  • Respect! Im a b-boy! Lets get to thinking, creativity..

  • And thats the truth!

  • KMEL IS MY BOI!!!! WEST SIDE!

  • lol kmel is from new york !! EAST SIDE!!

  • i was told that he was from toronto...

  • Boogie Brats was founded in the North end of Toronto, in 1995 Kmel from joined Boogie Brats a few years later shortly after Meagus joined the crew.

  • i still think everything goes hand in hand

  • it does hes just pointing out each part of it

  • This dude is awesome.

  • the first song is "farandole"-Bob James.

  • anyone know the name of the first song?

  • word

  • song at the end is:

    DJ Static - Mr. Fantastic

    ...dope clip, kmel droppin' some knowledge.

  • does anyone know the name of the song at the end of the clip? please post..thanks

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