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While in Florida, we had the honor to interview the legendary Bronx Boys and New York City Breakers. These guys were the people that invented this bboy dance! Everyone has heard of bboys like Crazy Legs, well...these were the bboys in the generation before him. That is how historic meeting these guys were.
Much respect.
Interviews like this don't come often.
trac 2 and abby were b4 legs not pex or corey they are from the same generation as legs.
and b4 trac 2 you had the nigga twinz who danced different from what we see as your basic six step or chair freeze etc. but yes you are correct in the sense of foundation as we know it now tbb were from 74 and onwards,but there were bboys b4 them do the research.
trac 2 and abby were b4 legs not pex or corey they are from the same generation as legs.
and b4 trac 2 you had the nigga twinz who danced different from what we see as your basic six step or chair freeze etc. but yes you are correct in the sense of foundation as we know it now tbb were from 74 and onwards,but there were bboys b4 them do the research.
nigga twins didnt even do footwork, they didroutine like nicolas brothers and used basic original caracter style top rocks
out of the peeeps you mentione trac is the one being in the game the longest. aby from tbb taught trac and tbb followed what zulu kings were doing, but what the nigga twins did was not breaking, they have thier place in history for being at the right place and right time
peeps dont understand what an honor it is for me to rep tbb, it actualy comletes my cypher as a member of the most important crews in hip hop. thank you so much for sharing this with us all.
long live tbb
holla at your boiz
Yo Ness, Pex or anyone got any background, present or info in general on lil' boy Keith? he was a big inspiration to me and i learned zuluspins watching him on vhs back in the day when he was in the Renegades of Funk vid
i and quote "when we went down we didn't get dirty and we didn't dance on linolium or cardboard we danced on the cement"them woz da real bboys from back in the day.The freshest kids documentary.
yo ness pex any knowledge you have 2 share with young brothers about this culture post it up so we can have a clear understanding n get 2 overstand the history of this dance,nuff respect.