Alien Ness
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haha, reminds me of that time my crew member was like, go faster! (master swipes) ..i was like, fuck no, im puttin my foot down on beat
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what the hell is ness wearing. hahaha
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@MosesHightower Lilou can't power without crashing. That's a fact, not an opinion.
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@watch023 Buddy you realize hes saying that most new gens just do crazy blows up and power moves and don't Bboy on beat..Bboying is a dance form...So dance on beat ffs.. just because you can do some crazy moves doesn't mean you are insane.. It means you have devotion and can practice something over and over...
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WORD!!!!! de acuerdo contigo bro!
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he's not talking shiiit!
naaah im young and im agree with him when he said MOVE VS MOVEMENT! move without movement... without flavour.... when i see bboys doing crazy trics and shit with no kind of flavour nothing no atitude is like r u doing gimnastic or dancing?... i prefer to see the how he flows with the music and works with it better than see a guy with a lot of tricks and powers but not rythim
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@bboynaturalEMT how about your local jams get their own original concepts and if they like my concept so much how about showing me the respect of doing it correctly?
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@watch023 i still do headspins
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vc é cora bboy bebel
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@watch023 im not mad about anything but people who talk as if they know me and dont. i have no problem with headspins, i do headspins. pay attention to what was really said and maybe you will get a perspective as to where im coming from.
What Ness said makes a lot of sense. Power moves are sick, no doubt. But without rhythm, they start to lack style and become repetitive. Why do you think bboys like Born, Ness, Machine, Dyzee, and Kazu are able to stand out amongst all of the power heads. Its because they are able to feel the music and "dance" to the rhythm. Their movements are determined by what music is playing so it requires them to be more dynamic which makes every move more impressive because flows with the song.
tchalla071 4 years ago 24
it doesnt matter whether you're doing power or not. when power becomes separate from dance is when the dancer starts thinking instead of feeling, focusing on the move rather than letting go & allowing the music to create the move, thinking about your body rather than feeling the music. there have always been bboys who do power and do them on beat, with style and soul. Lilou & Machine are 2 current examples. the music drives their movements, not their thoughts.
MosesHightower 3 years ago 12