Breakin The Movie dedicated to Soul Break
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@thefrontline23 completely agree. Beat Street was the hip hop move & music was real- real street jams
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the song where the guy on crutches is dancing is called Body Work, cant recall the artist right now but I have the soundtrack so I get back to ya:)
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no man the message aint lost
that shit aint hip hop never was never will be
keep on poppin
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i saw this in the in 7th grade it inspired me to break now im in high skewl
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you just filmed you television. Quite shithouse.
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yeah man it was good times..... I was part of the BCB .... used to go to competitions in Seattle all the time.... great great memories.... 80's were a great time to be a youngster.....
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all i could say is that! i'm glad that i was a teen in the 80's and we had the best times! the best era ever! today everyone and everything sucks! GOD BLESS THE 80's
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thanks for that video man...... talk about memories....
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I was in jail in summer 2006 with turbo (the little black dood right?), yea. He was like 41yrs old. he was 16 in this movie in like 83. I was station'd in james A musik orange county jail in Irvine. Even when the compound (the outdoors) time got closed for the day, the sheriff's on watch allowed turbo to break and pop for everyone in the grass right out front of all the barracks. It was money. I tried pop'ing against him since he was directly parallel across from me in the barack across
Bring back the 80's the real hip hop days, no wars, no killings, just good old HIP HOP!! not like today, the hip hop message has been LOST! hip hop has a way of life, back in the day, loved it, wicked sounds, breaking, and BMX, best times, I'm 41 now in London, I tell my kids all about the good old days, long live old school hip hop!!
shafiqmustafa 2 years ago 3
i can remember watching these films in the mid 80s. after seeing these were formed our own dances and battle with other crews. them were the days
k323r 3 years ago 3