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Originality Lockers (Korea) at Armoury Cup, 2006

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  • a swear he said

    RACKKING KREW!!!

  • Lets Rock and roll..by atlantic star.

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  • eeeee...........Cool))))))))))­))))))))))

    

  • i luv this do much nd ima dancer nd i break but i just started nd im 13! but wow this is good!!!!

  • These guys are definitely the bomb - just as good as Hilty and Bosch! What I like about'em is that they're original with the perfected and "correct" old school lock moves that it looks like they got from Shab. Okay I gots ta check out Yukari's "Whackin'". She may have got some of her stuff from Shab, Angel or Diamond. Lemme checkitout :DDD

  • @eggs4ever.LMAO!half the people here wont understand that

  • yeah ,white folks in America and Europe is already Mainstream like Eminem, so this issue is irrelavent

  • @jakedsnake Asians in general can be really racist, but that's what makes hip-hop so dope is that, those people can take it and finally accept other races. you don't stereotype an entire race like that. if you are black and you go to Korea I wouldn't be surprised if they look at u weird or whisper behind u but if you go to a hip-hop jam there like armory cup, they would accept u like a brother. born's in mighty zulu; besides Hip-Hop doesn't have color. It's for everyone.

  • Where do you think Hip Hop was created? In the poor black and hispanic communities. Yes lots of culture might embrace it...Who do you think created locking? A black man by the name of Don Cambell. What about that funk music they're playing...?

  • I'm Korean myself, and I'd agree with you to a degree that Korean popular culture is superficial. However, I don't think its proper to typecast a whole race of people into a pigeonhole. I think its actually a shallow view in itself, cause you'd find that Koreans who immerse themselves in hiphop (a universal culture actually, not strictly an African-American culture) are just as tolerant as anyone else.

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