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09-09-2003, 01:26 PM

choregraphy is dancing .... its almost like sets.... JT can dance .. i love choregraphy so ... i like his dancing and i like his music his beatz are sick.... Darrell and dat azn dude are a good teamup with JT ...
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hmmm - 09-09-2003, 03:20 PM

ok i'm going to say this and probably get shit for it but what the hell, here goes.....i give him little credit for the difficulty of his dance, why bc i have seen many others dance just like him. i got into bgirlin bc for years i was into hip hop dance and can dance just like him if i had my own choreographer, but it was too easy and had no challenge or anything remotely different! i don't think he isn't good, i just don't think its anything special. i think anyone with some dance ability could do what he does with his training.
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09-09-2003, 05:20 PM

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I have respect for all dances except choreagraphy,
Choreography isn't a dance though...it's a tool for dance. ALL dance styles use it to some degree. Ballet, jazz, modern, all those styles are theatrical dance forms that thrive on choreography. So when you diss choreography you are dissing balley, tap, jazz, modern and numerous other dance styles.

How does the fact that underground hip-hop is underground make it strong? That doesn't make any sense. The Khmer Rough Court dance form is underground too and it's nearly extinct...ballet is extremely popular and has been around for 400 years. I fail to understand your logic.




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09-10-2003, 12:43 AM

who gives a fuck about j timbalake, we neva gunna meet him anyway... and since we WONT get to see him, we can mite as well take something from him in his dance and add it to our own with style! yea!! i like that word.. "stylez"
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Cool 09-10-2003, 07:25 AM

hmmm... before i knew the breakdancing world, i use to think that JT was cool and knows how to dance. But now that i hav discovered breakdancing, i simply think well hes isn't that good afterall.
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Arrow .......... - 09-10-2003, 11:21 AM

most "b-boys" do b-boy choriography ....

only difrence is they make it up themselfs ... and arnt always on beat...

don't care what you claim to have done ... if you say choreography is all easy your just ignorant ... or extreemly talented .... because some of it is hard ...


choreography depends entirely on the choreographer ... some of the moves JT does are hard and do require practice ... just because they dont require you to have physical power dosn't mena it can't be hard .... its on another level

not a higher level ... just a difrent one ... the focus is difrent ... its all the presentation of character and how well you can perform the routenes



I perosnaly dont think hes that good ... but if you say he sucks ... try doing one of 'his' routenes .... take a look at yourself in the mirror when you do it ... can you make it look as good as he does?


and to many many people breaking isn't considered a dance ... so think about it .... its another level
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09-10-2003, 06:04 PM

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Choreography isn't a dance though...it's a tool for dance. ALL dance styles use it to some degree. Ballet, jazz, modern, all those styles are theatrical dance forms that thrive on choreography. So when you diss choreography you are dissing balley, tap, jazz, modern and numerous other dance styles.

How does the fact that underground hip-hop is underground make it strong? That doesn't make any sense. The Khmer Rough Court dance form is underground too and it's nearly extinct...ballet is extremely popular and has been around for 400 years. I fail to understand your logic.
I know that choreagraphy is in a lot of dance but you know that I'm not talking about that. I'm talking about those faggots dressing up in jerseys, sideways hats, baggy pants, with a sweater tied around the waist. Therefore I'm not talking about other dances that might be syncronized.

Why do we call underground hip-hop, underground? Because it seperates from the commercial bullshit. If underground hip-hop goes commercial, then we no longer have a difference. That is why underground keeps our culture strong.

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09-11-2003, 02:09 AM

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I know that choreagraphy is in a lot of dance but you know that I'm not talking about that. I'm talking about those faggots dressing up in jerseys, sideways hats, baggy pants, with a sweater tied around the waist. Therefore I'm not talking about other dances that might be syncronized.

Why do we call underground hip-hop, underground? Because it seperates from the commercial bullshit. If underground hip-hop goes commercial, then we no longer have a difference. That is why underground keeps our culture strong.

Anymore questions?
...if that's what you're talking about...then why are you dissing choreography? Choreography has nothing to do with it. I mean if you see some shitty DJ who sucks horribly bad are gonna go around saying "The turntable is fucking gay! It sucks!!" If you want to diss "faggots dressing up in jerseys, sideways hats, baggy pants, with a sweater tied around the waist" then diss them and leave choreography out of it. It has nothing to do with what you hate. Choreography is an essential part of every dance form including breaking.

So...what makes underground hip-hop stronger is because it's different? I fail to see how being different necessarilly equals stronger. And what's your definition of "stronger"?

Personally...I think it's all bullshit. I despise the term "underground" hip-hop and I hate the term "commercial" hip-hop. I mean...3-6 mafia or Tommy Wright III is pretty damn underground anywhere but in the south and all they rap about is money, hos, and killing people...but they're not by any means mainstream. So what catergory are you gonna put them in? You can't call them mainstream or commercial because they're not popular and they're not real well know in the mainstream pop culture. They've never had a video on MTV. So they must be underground hip-hop. Therefore you must love them because they're underground. I mean...that's what your logic is telling me.

Fuck the labels...it's all hip-hop whether you like it or not.

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09-11-2003, 08:26 AM

Preach it Alpha

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Fuck the labels...it's all hip-hop whether you like it or not.
too true, but some ppl wont try to believe so leave them in the dark. let dead dogs die




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09-11-2003, 02:02 PM

thats very true...personally speaking the terms our outdated n are just for generalizations




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well - 09-11-2003, 02:26 PM

i think usher has the same style has JT
except usher "Breaks" more

i like both their styles...they're just the same in some ways and different in others....

their is nothing wrong with the pop culture it's just different from the hip hop

EXample: I don't like country music...at the same time i don't hate it....u can't hate what u don't like it's just a matter of your perspective

THESE ARE JUST MY OPINIONS


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09-11-2003, 02:56 PM

i think justin timberlake is a wanker

nuff said

anyone think not then fuk yall too




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09-11-2003, 07:46 PM

wen he was in nysnc i hated tat group.. wen he went solo he had some decent songs wit good beat.. hes a musician and a good dancer.. hes pretty good.. yall jus hate on him cuz hes sucessful
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09-11-2003, 09:58 PM

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...if that's what you're talking about...then why are you dissing choreography? Choreography has nothing to do with it. I mean if you see some shitty DJ who sucks horribly bad are gonna go around saying "The turntable is fucking gay! It sucks!!" If you want to diss "faggots dressing up in jerseys, sideways hats, baggy pants, with a sweater tied around the waist" then diss them and leave choreography out of it. It has nothing to do with what you hate. Choreography is an essential part of every dance form including breaking.

So...what makes underground hip-hop stronger is because it's different? I fail to see how being different necessarilly equals stronger. And what's your definition of "stronger"?

Personally...I think it's all bullshit. I despise the term "underground" hip-hop and I hate the term "commercial" hip-hop. I mean...3-6 mafia or Tommy Wright III is pretty damn underground anywhere but in the south and all they rap about is money, hos, and killing people...but they're not by any means mainstream. So what catergory are you gonna put them in? You can't call them mainstream or commercial because they're not popular and they're not real well know in the mainstream pop culture. They've never had a video on MTV. So they must be underground hip-hop. Therefore you must love them because they're underground. I mean...that's what your logic is telling me.

Fuck the labels...it's all hip-hop whether you like it or not.
This is never going to end. That doesn't matter though, because I know what I'm talking about.

My definition of stronger is UNDERGROUND hip-hop avoiding posers from COMMERCIAL hip-hop. Underground is strong in purity of real b.boys, MC's, etc.

Do you not know what the hip-hop culture is?
Money, hoes, and killing people?

That is called underground gangsta rap.

Hip-hop culture is about four elements: DJ, B.boy, Graffiti, and MC. I have to tell you this because you call rap about money, hoes, and killing people hip-hop culture. Educate yourself before you make another post.

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