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Exclamation The Future B-Boy? - 06-03-2006, 08:33 PM

OK, Ive Been thinking about how over the years Bboys have changed look. They first started rokin the Addida's suit with the Crew names on it. (RAW shit!). But Now i'm seeing all Bboys wanting to be gangsters (not all). I am here to say that I HATE what Hip-Hop has become in this gangster Shit!
So for all that are with me I want to Crate the FUTURE LOOK for the New BBOYZ of the next Era.

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06-03-2006, 08:36 PM

ur repostin threads. start lookin.

"Let them praise His name with dance and make music to Him with tamborine and harp" Psalms 149:3

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06-03-2006, 09:47 PM

Your an idiot. Whats with all the hate? your the only one that hating, just because you don't like a certain style of dress. Also I have been breaking a long time and I don't even know what your talking about. For as long as I can remember, and on old footage, people just wore normal clothes.
 

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Exclamation What? - 06-03-2006, 10:10 PM

Are U serious, you must not know nothing about Breakin back in the 80's.
Thats when the Hip-Hop was true. Now u see Hip-Hop defining itself as "Gangsta". All about $,ho's,cars.etc(BS). Every time u see the Word Hip Hop u see Only one element "RAP". They dont give credit to us Breakers as being hip hop anymore.If u talk to any old skool Bboy they tell u the same.

Come on Kid wake up! see the Truth !


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06-03-2006, 10:57 PM

lol i feel the truth, the true feels true..........peeps kno what they want and they kno the diff....if they not reel then they dont kno and are sukked in by the mainstreem.......you cant widly broadcast wut the truth is to the people(which would make it mainstream lol) so jus live with it an laugh at the ones that claim peec
edit- i roc a tall-t and mah pants sag but they are mostly sweats peec(again)

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06-04-2006, 12:21 AM

naw man, when i see hip-hop nowadays, it's like black eyed peas and ciara.
and someone was like "are you JUST A bboy or a hip-hop dancer?"
ummm.........
i had the heart to tell her that i define a bboy as a hip-hop dancer, but it's just the opinion of me and the entire bboy community

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06-04-2006, 01:05 AM

Are U serious, you must not know nothing about Breakin back in the 80's.
Thats when the Hip-Hop was true. Now u see Hip-Hop defining itself as "Gangsta". All about $,ho's,cars.etc(BS). Every time u see the Word Hip Hop u see Only one element "RAP". They dont give credit to us Breakers as being hip hop anymore.If u talk to any old skool Bboy they tell u the same.

Come on Kid wake up! see the Truth !


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i feel wat ur sayin but ur thinkin of hip hop in general. not bboyin.

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06-04-2006, 05:41 AM

people keep calling me 'nigger', because Im wearing white sneakers and caps. Im no nigga, Im bboy, but people don't know the difference.

Hiphop was about peace, now it's about money. It's the mainstream artists that brought hiphop under attention of the big public, but it's the same mainstream artists that destroyed the whole image of hiphop. And that's a pity. Hiphop as it is now will probaply die between now and 20 years...

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06-04-2006, 07:56 AM

Originally Posted by #1 Bboy Apollo
Are U serious, you must not know nothing about Breakin back in the 80's.
Thats when the Hip-Hop was true.
When hip hop was true? Get real. hiphop is an ever changing culture, if your saying that 'rap' is not part of 'true' hiphop than you might as well say bboys are biters and not part of true hiphop as rocking came first. Also, 'gangstas' (depending on your definition) contrubited largely to the forming of this culture.

Originally Posted by #1 Bboy Apollo
Now u see Hip-Hop defining itself as "Gangsta". All about $,ho's,cars.etc(BS).
Hiphop does not define itself as 'gansta', 'gansta rappers' associate themselves with Hiphop when the rest of the culture largely rejects them, and in this case, its safe to say that they are no longer needed nor wanted in the culture. Hence the genre, 'ganster rap.'

Originally Posted by #1 Bboy Apollo
Every time u see the Word Hip Hop u see Only one element "RAP". They dont give credit to us Breakers as being hip hop anymore.If u talk to any old skool Bboy they tell u the same.
That's because theyre ignorant, its like when people say funkstyles or bboying is 'breakdancing.' Those people know jack all about the culture, and if it really bothers you that much that 'rap' is overwhelmingly more mainstream and more 'credited' than bboying, I think you need to reform your image of hiphop.

By the way, hip hop is not A word. Hiphop is a word, Hip Hop is two words.

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06-04-2006, 08:01 AM

lol in France and in Belgium all the bboys are fashion ^^ D&G, Lacoste, Versace etc ... but there's no specific clothes to wear every1 has a different style and tha't's why we love it 8-)
 

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06-04-2006, 12:49 PM

people keep calling me 'nigger', because Im wearing white sneakers and caps. Im no nigga, Im bboy, but people don't know the difference.

Hiphop was about peace, now it's about money. It's the mainstream artists that brought hiphop under attention of the big public, but it's the same mainstream artists that destroyed the whole image of hiphop. And that's a pity. Hiphop as it is now will probaply die between now and 20 years...
if people keep callin you "nigger" then check them. give them an education. tell them what a nigger is and where it came from. and tell them to watch there mouth.

"Let them praise His name with dance and make music to Him with tamborine and harp" Psalms 149:3

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06-04-2006, 01:18 PM

This thread seems very pointless to me and merely repeating the same shit everyone that 'thinks' they know hip hop says. All this is attempting to do is get props or "yeah, I agree!" a few times to get you a good buzz in a new community.

You can't say 'true hip hop' was the old days, the 80's or any of that bullshit. The truth is, whenever you have a generation and they have been usurped by something called CHANGE then they are afraid of it. They naturally dichotomize it. It's OLD SCHOOL vs. NEW SCHOOL. REAL HIP HOP vs. FAKE HIP HOP. These are false opposites though. Especially what you're saying about bboy clothes. WHO GIVES A SHIT. Goddamn it. Maybe if you were a 'true' bboy then you less attention to what people are wearing and more to your fuckin' dancing. Honestly. You're judging someone by what they're wearing is the same as someone judging you by what you're wearing. In truth, you really no shit all about all of these people, the amount of talent they have, how they grew up and least of all if they are 'deserving' of making hip hop into what is real for them. Given, there are perversions and distortions but that will never entirely define the culture. Hip hop is creative. It can't be locked into one era, style or group.



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06-04-2006, 01:34 PM

exactly!!! couldnt have said it better myself!!!

"Let them praise His name with dance and make music to Him with tamborine and harp" Psalms 149:3

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06-04-2006, 01:36 PM

good post Reflexion!!

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06-04-2006, 02:00 PM

It is silly to hate others because their clothes style is not similar to your own.
Anyway, why are we not talking about how the dance has changed or evolved from the 80’s?

It is not your clothes style but you dance style, which counts?
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