Bboyworld Exclusive : ICEY ICE interview from EVOLUTION III
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Hahaha i'll never forget i was at this Jam, and i think steelo was the MC.
He said, "All my breakdancers make some noise!!!"
surprisingly a firm amount of people made noise
Then he said, "Now let me hear my BBOYS!!"
And there was a roar within the crowd...
hahaha
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how old are you now
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thats deep. but i think we can find that a lot of bboys, although not growing up in the projects, can relate to this urge to gain respect. Myself included, growing up i was the skinny kid who always got disrespect simply coz of that, but in 7th grade(10 years ago)i picked up breakin and started to see respect from my peers. it was, and still is my ultimate desire in this world, as a bboy and a person
with that said, i do agree with u on progessing to a more spiritual sense of unity
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word man.
that's like a breath of fresh air hearing that.
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Actually Koreans are exposed to a lot of crap when they grow up. Their culture is just different because there respect is even more of a part of life than in the bronx ever!
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My brother preach the truth!
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Omg..what a awesome interview..
Im 39 years old and hes talking about my generation..and he was one of the guys who inspired myself..keep the faith brothers.
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wtf is a bnoy? flip bboy?
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go corey, your half brother johnnie loved this video of your break dancing days. miss you. june & johnnie
Wow. "you gotta lot of breakdancers but very few bboys"
wwe2dragon 1 year ago 9
I Think its great to see pioneers like that come out and preach about where the dance came from...But I think that that the term bboy has evolved since its early days...Like Icey ice said back then it was about total confrontation but believe that our generation is seeing the dance evolve into the next step, where we share with eachother so the dance can keep evolving,as well as our commitment to compete...leaving behind the bad aspects and progressing to a more enlightened state.
lbraida 4 years ago 7