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Location: From Peoria ILL but currently in Okinawa Japan
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Kujo was the first bboy I ever seen Do the shit that hes done. my whole view of breakin change when i seen detours. I remember when i first met him I was like..... DAM i thought he was taller then me (vids make u look taller for some reason) am also 6ft lol anyway wanna my fav and mad influences to this day.
All the breaking is fantastic and all, but the blood sport chick that pops up @ 2:21 on the dedication clip is so "Kujo esque" if such a term could be coined???
I grew up in the San Fernando Valley, same place that allot of great Bboys such as Kujo came out of and I remember catching a couple practices in Barmack's and Babak's Garage. I saw a couple clips taken from that location that made Kujo's list there. Very cool! Kujo has certainly come a long way and he was the first person to do many things in Bboying that only he has names for. Keep in touch Kujo if your reading...
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did anyone notice the girl from bllodsport in the first vid?? bahahahaha
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Originally Posted by omarJIVETURKEYS
...Being one of the peeps who CAN do alot of tricks and blow ups, I have to say that doing footwork for example on beat can be just as hard as any dynamic or explosive move. Not to mention doing it correct with good form and with a nice flow, oh and not to mention both ways, different variations, etc. For example someone jumping really high into the air and catching themselves into a freeze can be difficult and look dynamic or explosive. But so can someone who comes in with a complete round, and rocks it all on beat.
i believe the dedication clip is actually from his video ''flying waterbuffalo'' (must see)
his dancing is one of the rawest i've seen. he looks like a hunter who is scaring the shit out of his prey before striking them with his absurd powermoves
Last edited by et_la_stique : 07-27-2010 at 11:46 AM.
Kujo,so much respect for this man. when i watched these 2 videos i still had the same excitement as when i watched his videos 8 years ago!!! he still has moves and transitions that people today canīt/donīt do, nothing but rawness!!! and i really have to say that the run kujo did in the green pants and black shirt (you know the one everybody has seen with the planche from 1990) is still priceless. first couple of times i saw it i thought it was fake hahah.
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"Another trend is referred to as "Internet b-boys" or as they call them in japan "Otaku b-boys", who are often looked-down upon as not having their heart in hip-hop culture, and having learned much of what they know of the dance purely from the internet and from watching videoclips, not by instruction or by the passing of knowledge from one generation to another. Additionally, these "e-boys" do not usually reach out to their local b-boy scenes, nor participate in jams, nor do anything except flaunt and preach over the internet (see wannabe)."