Lockin' battle
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left side:kenzo(shuffle)
he is 18years old
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My, my @theoriginal87; seems we've struck a raw nerve, & you reveal yourself for the neantherthal you truly are. Whether someone,as you put it, 'idolizes' a dance, or devotes 'years of their lives trying to perfect' does not a great dancer make;not that you'd ever be able to make such a deduction,even if good dancing stared you in the face!The only decent thing in this video here is the music,though BT Express, and War may wanna sue for gross disservices to Da Funk & yep... GOOD DANCING!
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@DjGeist82 Jazz classes do not teaching popping or locking techniques, and hip hop classes teach those moves as part of choreography. "All these people" is a generalizing and majorly incorrect statement. This is 2010, Usher, Chris Brown, these are the Michaels, and the Jameses, of this time. Both of which idolized and learned to dance directly from MJ himself... Then took what he taught and made it theirs. There are some amazing dancers who look to the past but use it to reinvent the future.
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@Tchalla77 My response would take hours to type... and I'm never motivated nor interested enough to type it. I will just say this. Those Japs Europeans and "johnny w/e evers you realize idolized those dances you cited and those dances to the points they spent years of their lives trying to perfect their style. They didn't just grab it and go they lived it. Your views on break dancings are probably just as short sited. You are an imbecile... but you have the right to be one. Good day sir.
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what's the frist one music?
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Glad someone out there agrees with me...though I'd seriously question whether 'these guys can (actually) dance'.
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thank you finally somebody sees what i see...no funk at all...just hitly and p lock wannabees...these guys can dance but no individuallity...just going through the motions....
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YOOOOOO The guy with the baseball cap took it clean
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hilty and bosch....enough said!
the Jap / Euro is the new style lockin, and that's what's in now. It's just like fashion, it changes, the funk is still there, but it's more about speed and precision, "simply" executing moves is not as simple as it seems, there is definately style in there, just not the 1970s old skool style. Get used to the new trend.
XMG3 3 years ago 3
This is much to Slow for Lockin i think.
And when you perform a battle , You dance To eachother , not to the audience..
XiCeDBabyX 2 years ago