Rain- ft. MC. Mong & DJ DOC (3/3)

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Uploaded by on May 11, 2006

Rain does his own dance and MC. Mong raps with Rain's song...

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  • Eminem ain't black but he's one of the best rappers ever. Music is not about color, origin, social class,... music is about feeling

  • Rain, super super dancer! So hot when he dance! ^________^

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  • taeyang is a better dancer than rain but rains super good too <3 kpop

  • I don't care about black or white....Rain is the best hip hop dancer on earth!!! And his sexy body definitely have some contribution to that..

  • At the end did Rain knock someone off of him, or did he do that just for effect? It looked like someone may have touched him.

  • i looooooooooooooooooovvvvvvvvvv­ve it!!! one of the best performances! so fun!

  • Ikedwar, I think we're saying the same thing but in different ways. My only point is that a certain type of culture is being dispayed. It is definitely not a slap in the face to us. I am glad that other races are dancing like blacks. Definately not negative. More like honorable. Any race should be proud when their culture is emulated by other cultures. I know I am. My only point was that sticking to your own culture is honorable too. People should have their own cultural pride.

  • @nonese1 I don't think you comprehended what I wrote. I didn't dispute that we created the dance. I totally agree that we are the pioneers of this type of dancing. Reread what I wrote. What I said is that having others dance as we do and embrace it as part of their culture is not a slap in the face to us. It's not in anyway negative. In fact, I'm gratified that something that was considered a fad when it first began in the Bronx of New York has traveled so far....literally and figuratively.

  • Ikedwar, the fact that you think I have an "elitist race attitude" means that you don't understand what I'm talking about. As a black person, you should know that krumpin, ect was created by black people. Whoever says different don't know African American history. Just because Rain looks good doing it doesn't mean that he is not mocking black dancing because he is. Not just him, any other race. The truth is the truth. Every race has an ethnic culture. And that style is a part of ours.

  • @nonese1 I'm black. While I understand what you're "trying" to say, I think you've adopted an elitist race attitude. You do realize that rapping, ticking, krumping and dancing aren't limited to a particular race (ie. Black). You're also stereotyping. "Unless you wear brown skin, you'll never understand"? That's not true. Yes, we are the pioneers, but having others do it doesn't mean it's imitation. Especially when they look at FINE as Rain doing them.

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