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final SDK 2009 Franqey vs Kite (japan)

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  • I want this audience to follow me around and just cheer every time I pick up a bar of soap or unlock my car or something. As long as they have the announcer to narrate what I'm doing.

  • All the best ones are always gentlemens :P

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  • I love how they put time aside to come up with a brief routine purely to entertain the audience =)

    that's true showmanship

    mad respect for the both of them

  • WHO WON?

  • Lol'd why'd you put (japan) after kite you should put (whatever) behind Franqey (idk where he's from) but kite is way more famous

  • That was cute at the end. Great showmanship!

  • That's LOVE on the dancefloor!!!!

  • @YogaMan27 poppin is different style soo you cant say exactly that popping is hip hop

    rappin is not hip hop kinda like singing right? grafiti is not hip hop as well but they kinda use it so they have a logo for der crew am i right or am i right??

  • @ALEXTESKI oh i understand that hip hop will evolve, but to me and "matter of opinion" real "hip hop" is dead. we have a bastard version of "hip hop" in 2010.i remember able to goto a HIP HOP show..."dj, breaker, mc". i remember able to dance to rap when the bpm was 110, not 92bpm.... i remember the mc would talk about his dj, and dancers as the best....that was hip hop. all the elements together, in a show...promoting each other talents. you ask kids about hip hop now, they think it's just rap

  • @ALEXTESKI not being ignorant. hip hop - 2010 - Rap is too washed. (souljah boy, lil wayne,plies, gucci mane etc..), would have never survived in the 80s nor 90s, in battles? from krs-one,rakim,public enemy, biggie, big L, tupac, jay-z to "souljah boy"????, where are the battle mc's these days? Graffiti has gone away to non- existent. DJing, now replaced by a producer..I missed when there was a dj and mc, and dancers. Breakin' on the other hand has accelerated in the world, which i'm happy.

  • @aflyingmonkey early 80's yer before corporate but anywhere through the 90's WOW, corporate definately sunk in. dont hate it, it has come to fuel breaking's reputation and made it more popular.

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