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Daniel of GForce Is The New MJ....Memphis Jookin.

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UDIG Dance Academy in 2007
Memphis Jookin to the Ellis Boys
Changing the future of Gangsta Walking once again. I hope you are close to the bathroom.

To purchase The Jook Dance Manual for learning Memphis Jookin click the link.
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The G-Force Dance Legacy is not the only of the Memphis Urban Dance or M.U.D. which is is constantly changing the world of dance from the times of M.C. Hammer impersonating a GangstaWalk into the age where the term was flooded by California's C-Walk which was introduced as the street gang symbol of the Los Angeles Crips making it instantly a world phenomenon. But now Memphis Jookin has caught the eye of the world . Today, G-Force & UDIG Dance Academy, led by Tarrik Moore has taken Jookin to new heights. There is a new nation of dancers that are revolving around the style created by UDIG and the Innovation League. Their ability to network with other countries have them at the pinnacle of potential dominance of the dance entertainment industry. Just as Micheal Jordan changed Basketball and the NBA, Micheal Jackson revolutionized music with dance, Memphis Jookin is the evolution of what Michael Jackson started and the Memphis Jookers just so happen to Jam in Jordans often.

In 2008, the UnitedJookers.Net team were being created by The Germans, Irish and Russians in honor of Memphis Jookin and GangstaWalking as their former style was the C-Walk which was said by them to be less creative. The founders Arsen Hokera and Domenico "Baggio" Lauricella and their friend "Sidewalka"actually learned some Jookin and began to learn with heir knowledge of the C-Walk.

Just as Daniel of G-Force took Memphis Dance to new level, his friends Marico Flake aka Dr. Rico, Terrance Smith aka G-Nerd, Ladia Yates and Charles Riley aka Lil Buck has succeeded his legacy by leaps and bounds. The team has Accumulated millions of views with a global fanbase, leading the style into featuring in a European dance magazine using Youtube. Youtube and Face book took the style and G-Force Members to the desktops of producers of The Ellen Degenres Show, So You Think You Can Dance, BET'S 106th & Park, and Dancing With The Stars. With the Help of Atlantic/Bad Boy Recording Artist Janelle Monae, The Memphis Jookin Community was nominated for an MTV Video Music Award and A Soul Train Music Award for Best Dance Choreography Performance in a Music Video.

G-Nerd and Ladia Yates has travelled the country battling The California Urban Dance style Turfin and Brooklyn, NewYork's Bruk Up Flex style. Dr. Rico and Lil Buck have also traveled and networked with the American Urban Dance Community. Ladia Yates is currently working with Krump King Tight Eyes on a gospel tour with world renowned artist Tye Tribbett.

Daniel Price aka DPKOM has created a dance game that will feature Memphis Jookin using a technical Manual written By Daniel Price which was inspired by Tarrik Moore and Marico Flake. Daniel knew the history of the style enough to create terms for every part of the Memphis Urban Dance style that required unique expression. The game will be the first of its kind based on the online gaming revolution that is taking over the marketing and advertising financial opportunity on the internet.

Once and still today there are the Conkrete Legends. Before Yo Gotti was Famous for Memphis Jookin Rap Music, Godfathers like DJ Squeeky and DJ Zirk were showing Legends like DJ Paul of Three Six Mafia how to Get Buck with Gangsta Walk Rap Music. They changed Music forever. Today Gucci Mane shows Memphis Rap Legend Project Pat influenced his creative way of speaking his mind.

But Conkrete Legends like Wolf, Romeo, Hurricane, and Jacquency helped pave the way that their Godfathers from the mid 80's Memphis Night Clubs started at G-Studio. The Home of the G-Style . The G-Style gave Memphis Jookin its many ideas to keeping being unique while displaying the Southern Swag during the Coming of today's generation.

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  • @DPKOM battle the Les Twins, you'll win. Its just to kill the rumor their the best dancers there are. They aren't. Daniel Price and Dr. Rico vs The Les twins. Keep jookin DP and all Memphis jookers ya'll are the best to ever do it

  • @RyanGL1 Did you know that the Les Twins were taught by a Memphis Gangster walker from the Bad Boy group G-Style named Hurakane. They were just cocky little boys then. I just came from a session with Hurakane. We talked. Dancing aint a issue for neither one of us. Its in our blood. He fueled in their blood. We grown businessmen and we dont play with lil boys. We guide them. Those guys are great but battling them would say that im potentially inferior to them. Thats in no way possible

  • Hurakane is my teacher now not when i was a boy. I just happened to have taught myself with help from my PEERS, not My OG's. So thanks a million man for giving me that kind of credit and recognition. I feel like I my OG now.

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  • @Lenwod u should take another listen to the song while watching this video. In my very own unique style I murdered this song sir. I really dont know wat more u anyone could want in terms of abstract musicality.

  • Best bucking ever¡¡¡¡¡¡¡

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  • wat a fkg beast

  • @DPKOM and by the wayy I see you been in the hyperbolic time chamber i know you bout to take it to a whole different level i see rico too im waiting on yall to bring out all the styles combined thats going to really kick in the evolution and greater possibility thats already begun... maine in the process dont forget about ticking... i think its a lost art in the jooking world but I've spoken enough....Keep up the outstanding work... i love what you do brah... Thanks!!! #HUAH!! lol

  • @DPKOM mane much love to all the gangsta walkers, buckers, jookers choppers and all.... I was inspired by your tape to that lil flip we blow indo..... im only 21 brah but ive always kept my eyes on the jooking community i do it myself... but my lil speech was more towards the ignorant people like @lenwod and cocky jookers of today who should go back and search for the art and know its origin..but i see you and a few others keeping it alive.. this kept me out the streets

  • Aw yeah, Im also reverting my style back to mostly step and points to pay homage to the legends that are still here today. I just love history, thats why i was given the opportunity to change it. I did it once..........

  • Much love to you preacher. Keep preachin.

  • I been reppin Jacquency and G-style cuz thats all as old as i know. But there were others I would love to be represented for our culture as a whole. We dont say Gangsta walk that much because we know thats not what we taught ourselves to see it as. We were not gangsters but that swag is attractive and indigenous to this city. So the segregation that has been rumored to be there is not coming from us. We are evolution and greater possibility for EVERYONE.

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