85~90's Street Dance

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Uploaded by on Aug 28, 2008

From Tony Tee-Dance On The Beat Vol.1

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  • You need to read up on your history, son. These moves that are shown here have always been around. African Americans were doing these dance moves back in the 1950s, though there were no names to these dance moves. They were social dances. The true 'foundation' of hip hop is, soul. The true dance of hip hop is, The Art of Freestyle Dance. Hoofers/freestyle dancers were doing power moves in the 1920s-30s that we see Bboys doing today. This shit has always been around.

  • this is the real hip-hop to all people black or white, now thats what you call dancing!!!!

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  • is that dude with the locks bobby off cousin skeeter

  • @thehoofersclub no need to do any history searching. Make your own history don't even study just make what you feel ! And never look back. All that knowing the roots is rubish. If you want to find a foundation to begin with than do some history searching for old dances to get you started. But to do history just to be correct is giving me grey hairs lol...

  • mono?!

  • is that jazzy j @ 2:10? haha

  • @ bintalshamsa, do you understand what I wrote in the second and last sentence of my paragraph???

  • @thehoofersclub Hmm...Maybe you should go back a bit further with your studies, too. These moves go back much further than that. They go all the way back to African ritual dances.

  • ons, die wit mense .. Ons is nie gemaak vir dans. Ons is dom

    A white dude..

  • hey! It's Jazzy J!! at 2:10

  • those tube socks at 1:07 are killing me

  • @Murray's Hair I hate to burst your bubble but my classmates were doing the pop lock moves in the late 70s and early 80s to songs like Grooveline.. etc..

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