@slik1991 I was saying that Beastmode did not invent the move. That side spin has been around forever. I started in 1992 and saw ppl who were dancing before me use it in NYC. Quite a few bboys today readily use it in their arsenal.
@remzrider107 I agree man, but if you watch the rest of Maximum Crew (Wake Up for example) They all repeat distinct moves and sets. I think it is more of a battle strategy than anything and it obviously works. They know they can hit these certain moves clean so they stick by them. I feel like if you asked them to freestyle they could, but like I said these are the moves they are comfortable with and have been doing for years. Certain bboys make set lists so you see these sets frequently.
yeah I know what you mean, and it definately works for them. I feel that it signifies a better overall dancer when they can string together different moves in different sets constantly and make it clean also. It may not always be as crisp, but it makes it much easier to rock the beat and just dance.
guys remember when maximum was 6 instead of 11 b boys
renew1098 7 months ago
Street has really original stuff and is very creative with his power. DOPE.
LawkSam 9 months ago
lol grad to see that crew are realy good one's....hey guys a question is still bboy cico one the best dancer ...or punisher.....wait ur answer
MrValentinromania 1 year ago
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slik1991 1 year ago
best!
kevbecks 1 year ago
INSPIRATIONAL!! SO CLEAN, and sickk style for a powerhead too
CapacityCrew 1 year ago
dope
bboykeke69 1 year ago
@DeAznKid WOAH! 1:47 STOLE THAT MOVE FROM BEAST MODE, JUST IF YOU DIDNT KNOW
slik1991 1 year ago 3
@slik1991 That side spin is from the 80's. Its an old move used by Beastmode and he'd tell you that.
girtisholland 4 months ago
@girtisholland ...Thats why i said he stole it from beastmode -_-
Im from FL... i know beastmode son
slik1991 4 months ago
@slik1991 I was saying that Beastmode did not invent the move. That side spin has been around forever. I started in 1992 and saw ppl who were dancing before me use it in NYC. Quite a few bboys today readily use it in their arsenal.
girtisholland 4 months ago
fucking amazing ;)
what's the name of this song please ?
btight66 1 year ago
Rhyme Stains - DJ Jonathan Sutley
The link to his channel is in the video info. Check it out for some more sick beats like this one.
smearsmell 1 year ago
@smearsmell thx ;)
btight66 1 year ago
street is one of the dopest i've ever seen. A perfect mix of power and style.
But he needs more sets and variation. If you watch closely, he does the same moves consecutively instead of making each set unique
remzrider107 2 years ago
@remzrider107 I agree man, but if you watch the rest of Maximum Crew (Wake Up for example) They all repeat distinct moves and sets. I think it is more of a battle strategy than anything and it obviously works. They know they can hit these certain moves clean so they stick by them. I feel like if you asked them to freestyle they could, but like I said these are the moves they are comfortable with and have been doing for years. Certain bboys make set lists so you see these sets frequently.
smearsmell 2 years ago
yeah I know what you mean, and it definately works for them. I feel that it signifies a better overall dancer when they can string together different moves in different sets constantly and make it clean also. It may not always be as crisp, but it makes it much easier to rock the beat and just dance.
remzrider107 2 years ago
love this guy's style.
badbadbboy 2 years ago
Good song... ;)
lovechong691 2 years ago
bboy rookie vs bboy street
Bboyashiya 2 years ago 2
That would be a sick battle. : )
smearsmell 2 years ago
Wow. Great Style, Great Power, Great Bboy.
Def. One of the Best!
Ky1eLee 2 years ago
No doubt, no doubt. I'm glad you agree.
smearsmell 2 years ago
0:41-0:45 seconds; back spin to airtrack! pretty awesome!
XhmOngSouLjax 2 years ago 2