not only was this uploaded on my bday lol !! but it's now one of my top favorites on some beat street shit ... west coast style. amazing footage man thanks.
I grew up in this era my mom went to school with iced tea one of the most outrageous times glad to say from the 80s I knew art labo personall 😮😮😮😢😢😢😢RIP PAPA TACO
Big dude could get down cool crew 😁👍😎 this is history of b boys n b girls part of hip hop rap too new generation don't even know about electro music n breaking was part of hip hop I was a b boy myself back then in the Bronx NY strated 79s 80s then I got into DJ hip hop took me out of the street gangs back in those time west coast was cool dude too that robot style electro music was fresh dope 😁👍😎
Yup… we were never trying to kill anyone. I you got beat it wasn’t because the other b-boy was a bully, and needed to have his whole life canceled because you lost…You just went home and worked harder at getting better! These kids today are all soft stupid cry babies! Oh and the girls were super fly, and never wanted in the circle The girls wanted to date the guys that were the best , not beat the guy that was the best. These parents today pay 100’s of dollars for their kids to go to “Hip Hop Classes “ whereas we learned on the street or park in front of everyone with a piece of cardboard on the ground. Just saying
This time period of hardcore breakin' was 81 to 85 after that it died out then came back in the 90s more commercialized and where everyone had video and able to bite moves more easily...81 to 85 was the real deal atleast in the Westcoast because New york already had breaking some years before it hit the westcoast...I broke 81 to 85 and was in break steady crew, reckless rockers and new york style
I used to go to this functions when I was 9-10- 11-15 - 89-96 and I would go with best friends and my crews 😮😮😮❤❤❤❤🫨😵💫🤯🤯🤯😇😇😇🔥🔥🔥🔥💯💯💯💯💯 just wished i could go back and do it all again i love this time's 😢😢😢😅😅😅😮😮😊😊😊
It's crazy that there much better popper than the guys from New York, but the guys from dynamic crew Rock Steady crew NYC Breakers win really when it comes to B-Boys
Actually, there's a good chance that Ice-T could be the oldest former B-boy that there is. Can anyone think of any other former B-boy who is almost 60? I know there's B-boy Buddha from Canada, who may already be 60.
Yo ice t used to breakdance o shit nice real old-school ok facts real pioneer man if your from the 70sand80syou are a essence pioneer tohiphop and the movement and got has have a say so .ok people great oldhiil video
The Name of love...DHARAN. statas. Stroctar starting barn mack you badi the group g.....1980.I.think it's age of age. Who vampire bat man equlity the earth element elegit rip the first group teacher. Memo the name memory rip 1 st stape groing .....memoranda.fil up.......rip..in my heat...
@@deferpanic8981 I`v just watched the english version , what a footage of all of em really enjoying it and a nice atmosphere between them .I do think there was a kind of a real life fall out between Ozone and Strobe form Breakin II, i think ozone told the produces to get Strobe on Breaking II so they could kind of make it look as real as posible due to there fall out.
I grew up in the 80's. A lot of people where in good shape because the 80's was a very healthy era. The 80's was winner on all healthy development you compare the 80's era (👍) with nowadays era (👎). And the 80's people were good and normal people. Nowaday's people are worse than hell.
Yes, because they didn´t had internet back then. All they could do is to go out and meet people and have some fun. Nowadays we sit at home and watch RUclips and our social time is to read and interact with comments in the comments section.
Boy Sugapop is so young in this documentary is what I call Breakin and Entering.. this is great so see first starts of LA street dance.. RIP SHABBA DOO master Locker, Breaker, popper, he could do it all and make it look smooth and easy. Fun to see Boo Yaa Tribe brothers dancing as Carson City Strutters. Heard in a interview with Kobra where he helped Boogaloo Shrimp improve his dance skills. To see these folks as young back in the day is a trip.. Anna Lollipop Sanchez was a dancin monster . Too many to name and alot of these folks have gone on to be showing their stuff in heaven. Glad these videos are around to go watch and remember. Also Can not forget Ice T for MCing and Rapping in these unforgetable videos. He was an Originator and continues to make music videos he made a few that came out more like movies that I enjoyed.. he was always ahead of the pack....
Hey, Ice-T had some moves back in the day. He went on to explore quite a spectrum of musical flavours, from popish rap to harder stuff like his Body Count band, not to mention that he built a nice acting carreer for himself too. Anyway, it's interesting that the plot of Breakin' 2 was actually something taken from these people's real lives: they really were trying to help kids in their community, using music and dancing as ways to keep them off the streets. The whole "Miracles" storyline was indeed based on what they had going on. But we can tell that at this time the East Coast style was more polished and advanced. LA went on to have some very good dancers, but NY really was the shit.
@@tomking2030 I actually agree with you there. It's not just him, i see it happen with many others. But that's a subject with a lot to be said, and we would be here all day.
I know this is hard to find footage right I grew up with all these people my mom did but I know the Baker boys big boy power 106 Palm Beach Street magazine and frame TV underground Lowrider magazines I personally knew art laboe I went to every concert since the 90s
Man, you nailed this documentary. I lived this stuff. It's great seeing long lost friends that inspired me to Pop. That's Ozz from New York at about 13 min mark. I remember him bringing Breakdance to the west coast from New York. We were all blown away!! Lots of poppin going on at the time, but Breakin was a whole different thang.
+Dean Drums If you catch the uncut version (30mins longer) with name captions you will see that is Sugar Pop and not Oz Rock but he looks kind of similar
+Dean Drums, I appreciate your LOVE for b-boying etc. however that is not OZ aka OZ ROCK from NYC! You're mistaking OZ for SUGA POP! Suga Pop is from the west coast and came to NYC and learned a bit of b-boy aka breakdance moves then started to show what he learned when he returned to California. If you notice Suga Pop's moves are still in the beginning stages. OZ was so much more advanced than that at the time when he came to the west coast.
The REAL NAME of this is BREAKIN' 'N ENTERIN' ... Idk who edited the opening credits, but theyve clearly added the gang title, which looks nothing like the rest of the real credits that come after.
A battle of New York Chicago Detroit Texas San Francisco Portland and Denver Beat stree magazines frame TV another underground magazines art laboe shows rip my uncle from LA TIERRA
13:30, I remember these guys at Venice beach filming some dancing that I liked doing. This was the second time I saw them filming, the first time they were being stingy about me breaking in the camera. The guy pulls me in because I was pulling back and didn't want to spoil it for these dudes from New York filming and claiming breaking when they couldn't even do windmills at the time and I was from Long Beach busting moves on them.
I'm trying to find out if he was the owner of the shoulder mounted camera this was filmed on. This was the radio crew because Ice T was the one with the boom box at that time.
My mom went to school with Ice-T banning high School canyon high School LA San Pedro Wilmington area harbor area Anaheim SGV LA😂😂🎉🎉🎉😢😢😢❤❤❤❤😅😅😅😊😊😊🔥🔥🔥🔥🛼🛼🛼💯💯💯🤯🤯🤯🫨🫨🌠🙏🙏🌠
Amazing strength displayed by All of the break dancers ! Love it !
Turbo was just amazing. The best breakdancer in the world to me.
I grew up watching that guy boogaloo shrimp he used to come to my grandma's barbecues
Rest in peace Papa taco
So sad😢😢😢😮😮😮😮❤❤❤❤ the best footage I've ever seen in my life
NYC is always where the best breakers are not LA
I’m still breakdancing yo, it’s how I stay in shape!
Mikey, one of the freshest old school b. boy documentary's out there. DEF. 😎❤️
R.I.P. Popin Taco July 2, 2022
The "OG" Ice T breaking on the floor😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Was für eine tolle Zeit, und ich mittendrin. Danke für die Doku. 👍
Was it your camera that this was filmed on?
not only was this uploaded on my bday lol !! but it's now one of my top favorites on some beat street shit ... west coast style. amazing footage man thanks.
I grew up in this era my mom went to school with iced tea one of the most outrageous times glad to say from the 80s I knew art labo personall 😮😮😮😢😢😢😢RIP PAPA TACO
Untold gang culture!
I like when they dance together, it's so cool.
Watching this I was back in the day. Great doucumetry pity hip hop was not like this now.
Big dude could get down cool crew 😁👍😎 this is history of b boys n b girls part of hip hop rap too new generation don't even know about electro music n breaking was part of hip hop I was a b boy myself back then in the Bronx NY strated 79s 80s then I got into DJ hip hop took me out of the street gangs back in those time west coast was cool dude too that robot style electro music was fresh dope 😁👍😎
If I had a time machine I would go back no question these were the best days....I miss the true culture of hip hop..
Yeah bro never come back. Im so sad
Yup… we were never trying to kill anyone. I you got beat it wasn’t because the other b-boy was a bully, and needed to have his whole life canceled because you lost…You just went home and worked harder at getting better! These kids today are all soft stupid cry babies! Oh and the girls were super fly, and never wanted in the circle The girls wanted to date the guys that were the best , not beat the guy that was the best. These parents today pay 100’s of dollars for their kids to go to “Hip Hop Classes “ whereas we learned on the street or park in front of everyone with a piece of cardboard on the ground. Just saying
Good shit
Me too. Would like to 1985 where breakdance is everywhere
Amen......
Oro puro, 80s forever
so glad to be from the west coast!! everybody wants our style
Yea west coast style was cool n shit however everyone knows the best style came from the East coast
RIP Poppin Taco
✌️😎👏👏👏👏👏 solo soy un principiante 😄😏👍💪💪💪buenos pasos de bailes !!
87-99 Year's ago 😢😢😅😅😅😂😂😂❤❤❤
This time period of hardcore breakin' was 81 to 85 after that it died out then came back in the 90s more commercialized and where everyone had video and able to bite moves more easily...81 to 85 was the real deal atleast in the Westcoast because New york already had breaking some years before it hit the westcoast...I broke 81 to 85 and was in break steady crew, reckless rockers and new york style
1❤
Great video.
Cool to see hiw it was back then.
This needs to be remastered in 4K
Much love❤❤❤❤❤❤
Lo máximo....
I used to go to this functions when I was 9-10- 11-15 - 89-96 and I would go with best friends and my crews 😮😮😮❤❤❤❤🫨😵💫🤯🤯🤯😇😇😇🔥🔥🔥🔥💯💯💯💯💯 just wished i could go back and do it all again i love this time's 😢😢😢😅😅😅😮😮😊😊😊
Young Ice T!!
danke für die hammer doku !!! kommt jetzt dann zum ersten mal zum kaufen raus !!!! wen es interesiert !!! auf schröder media !!!!!!!!!!!
East coast were always more advanced in dance and music!!
I dig the narrator switching from German to English.
It's crazy that there much better popper than the guys from New York, but the guys from dynamic crew Rock Steady crew NYC Breakers win really when it comes to B-Boys
Actually, there's a good chance that Ice-T could be the oldest former B-boy that there is. Can anyone think of any other former B-boy who is almost 60? I know there's B-boy Buddha from Canada, who may already be 60.
1:41 are them the 2 kids in Lionel Richie's All Night Long video?
BRAVO
Classic!
Iam sorry back in the day Cali was so behind compared to us in NYC
Onde tudo começou!
FRESH !
Yo ice t used to breakdance o shit nice real old-school ok facts real pioneer man if your from the 70sand80syou are a essence pioneer tohiphop and the movement and got has have a say so .ok people great oldhiil video
suuuuuper dope!!!!!!!!!
ey zehndiiii machsh mr e clip zumne track vo mir mit uschnitte vo hie?? chame daaaas??
oooooone
Gang??? Give me break, cultural physical manifestations,PERIOD!!!!
Show de bola mano
This white boy can dance 🕺
#OlympicGold❤
@ 1:05 that Pinky Roc tearing up the floor
the name of the songs?
+vidform Thanks a lot!
Break dancing
Ohh i wish i could show vids in comments..
Show
LA were advanced in popping but could not break
Filme antigo anos 80
song
Boomb💯💯💯
is this like the house of trae dvd
IS ALL GOOD BUT WE NEED THE NAME OF ALL THOSE ARTIST WE KNOW ICE TEA MR BOOGALOO SHRIMP , MR QUINONES AND TACO THAT'S ALL THEY MASTERS..ALL.
The Name of love...DHARAN. statas. Stroctar starting barn mack you badi the group g.....1980.I.think it's age of age. Who vampire bat man equlity the earth element elegit rip the first group teacher. Memo the name memory rip 1 st stape groing .....memoranda.fil up.......rip..in my heat...
Michael Chambers is the best 🎉
the youngest is THE best..!!!
A new art laboe personally ❤❤😢😢😢😢😮😮😮😮😅😅😅😅😊😊😊🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤
💥💥🔥🔥💯💯💯💯
2 stage.
look and shame on you all popular celeb
6:50 I thought Turbo and Electro Rock were on different teams? :-)
Just a movie dude.
@@chicochico9715 i know, just joking 😀
@@deferpanic8981 nice one dude, stupid me lol.
@@deferpanic8981 I`v just watched the english version , what a footage of all of em really enjoying it and a nice atmosphere between them .I do think there was a kind of a real life fall out between Ozone and Strobe form Breakin II, i think ozone told the produces to get Strobe on Breaking II so they could kind of make it look as real as posible due to there fall out.
@@chicochico9715 hehe that movie is so classic i kind of wish it was real.
🍦🍵🫖😎ice-Tee 😅😂🤣.. O.G 🤜
Time 7.01..Coz..
I grew up in the 80's.
A lot of people where in good shape because the 80's was a very healthy era.
The 80's was winner on all healthy development you compare the 80's era (👍) with nowadays era (👎).
And the 80's people were good and normal people.
Nowaday's people are worse than hell.
Yes, because they didn´t had internet back then. All they could do is to go out and meet people and have some fun.
Nowadays we sit at home and watch RUclips and our social time is to read and interact with comments in the comments section.
And you else teamd attack.
🔥 42:36 🔥
Comenecat....
LMAO ICE-T 25 YEARS BEFOR SVU-
LOL
Can you not talk when the dancers are talking ...shut up
It's what you call a fake b-boying it's not real it's fake
Your voice just mess with everything..next time don't say nothing ..
the german dude talking is anoying
I'm from the Bronx NY and never liked the west Coast style of dancing.
Please take the Nazi overlay off please🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬
Ice T gained ALL my respect the first time I saw this classic
22:14 RIP Shabba-Doo! Thank You. 🙏 2020 and Beyond!
Boy Sugapop is so young in this documentary is what I call Breakin and Entering.. this is great so see first starts of LA street dance.. RIP SHABBA DOO master Locker, Breaker, popper, he could do it all and make it look smooth and easy. Fun to see Boo Yaa Tribe brothers dancing as Carson City Strutters. Heard in a interview with Kobra where he helped Boogaloo Shrimp improve his dance skills. To see these folks as young back in the day is a trip.. Anna Lollipop Sanchez was a dancin monster . Too many to name and alot of these folks have gone on to be showing their stuff in heaven. Glad these videos are around to go watch and remember. Also Can not forget Ice T for MCing and Rapping in these unforgetable videos. He was an Originator and continues to make music videos he made a few that came out more like movies that I enjoyed.. he was always ahead of the pack....
Did you know sugar pop?
Das ist Goldwert. Danke für diese wertvolle Arbeit, die mich zurück an meine Jugend gebracht hat.
Ice T. is a True-School Hip-Hopper
My respect for All this talented Brothers and Sisters, thank you for all the magnificent memories.
Hey, Ice-T had some moves back in the day. He went on to explore quite a spectrum of musical flavours, from popish rap to harder stuff like his Body Count band, not to mention that he built a nice acting carreer for himself too.
Anyway, it's interesting that the plot of Breakin' 2 was actually something taken from these people's real lives: they really were trying to help kids in their community, using music and dancing as ways to keep them off the streets. The whole "Miracles" storyline was indeed based on what they had going on.
But we can tell that at this time the East Coast style was more polished and advanced. LA went on to have some very good dancers, but NY really was the shit.
Ya, that was Ice-T the start of his brand. Before he 'tip toed out the back door' and became a sell out playing cops in movies and selling Car Shield.
Good shit I grew up in those days ICE T was bad ass my mom went to school with all them back in the day 🎉🎉😂😂😅😅😮😮😮😢😢😢❤❤❤
@@tomking2030 I actually agree with you there. It's not just him, i see it happen with many others. But that's a subject with a lot to be said, and we would be here all day.
Ice-T was 25 in this vid. That was considered old back then, as most people involved in the West Coast scene were teenagers in '83.
J-Boogie Brown yeah, I think Shabba Doo (adolfo quinones) was about 28 as well here..
@@Cameo718. shabba was from the locking era which was before the bboy and popping scene
As a guy who loves dancing this is by far one of the best things I have found in a looooong time
I know this is hard to find footage right I grew up with all these people my mom did but I know the Baker boys big boy power 106 Palm Beach Street magazine and frame TV underground Lowrider magazines I personally knew art laboe I went to every concert since the 90s
Interesting. I almost forgot about this video I've seen it 9 years ago, gonna watch it again now cause you reminded me@@TonyRodriguez-c6y
Man, you nailed this documentary. I lived this stuff. It's great seeing long lost friends that inspired me to Pop. That's Ozz from New York at about 13 min mark. I remember him bringing Breakdance to the west coast from New York. We were all blown away!! Lots of poppin going on at the time, but Breakin was a whole different thang.
+Dean Drums If you catch the uncut version (30mins longer) with name captions you will see that is Sugar Pop and not Oz Rock but he looks kind of similar
+Dean Drums, I appreciate your LOVE for b-boying etc. however that is not OZ aka OZ ROCK from NYC! You're mistaking OZ for SUGA POP! Suga Pop is from the west coast and came to NYC and learned a bit of b-boy aka breakdance moves then started to show what he learned when he returned to California. If you notice Suga Pop's moves are still in the beginning stages. OZ was so much more advanced than that at the time when he came to the west coast.
Is this Coolie from LB LA area? I use to dance with Fanta C and Diesel.
No wonder cos from this footage the breaking was not all that. Though in the breaking movie the breaking was so much better
No wonder cos the breaking in this footage was not all that. Though in the Breakin movie it was a lot better.
The REAL NAME of this is BREAKIN' 'N ENTERIN' ... Idk who edited the opening credits, but theyve clearly added the gang title, which looks nothing like the rest of the real credits that come after.
This is Breakin 'n' Enterin'
Hip hop dont stop😊
Guando chegou este filme na cidade de Bauru eu e meus amigos fomos contratando pra ficar dançando em frente o cinema época boa
Thanks for a lot of memories 😮😢😂🎉❤❤❤❤🔥🔥🔥🔥💯💯💯🤯🤯🤯🤯🌠🌠🌠🌠🫨🫨🫨🙏🙏🙏🌠🌠🌠🕯️🕯️🕯️🌉🌆🌉🌆🌉
This is awesome love it!
J'arrive pas à croire ça fait déjà 40 ans les générations hip-hop sont déjà à la retraite
#snoopDogg just made a gospel album #praiseJesusChrist
This is awesome, thank you for uploading this footage ❤
A battle of New York Chicago Detroit Texas San Francisco Portland and Denver Beat stree magazines frame TV another underground magazines art laboe shows rip my uncle from LA TIERRA
13:30, I remember these guys at Venice beach filming some dancing that I liked doing. This was the second time I saw them filming, the first time they were being stingy about me breaking in the camera. The guy pulls me in because I was pulling back and didn't want to spoil it for these dudes from New York filming and claiming breaking when they couldn't even do windmills at the time and I was from Long Beach busting moves on them.
Who taught you those moves back then?
@eljusticiero322 I would hang out with Anthony, who was little Cocos uncle off Arlington St. and River St.
@@spartanboxing1 Amazing thanks for sharing. So Breaking and Entering was produced by NY staff?
Power 106 big boy club carnaval Baker boys beat Street mag🎉🎉😂😂😂❤❤😮😮😮😢😢😢
Ja das waren noch coole Zeiten echt gute Doku danke
This is really cool...could I use parts of it for a school video project I'm making about hip hop dance?
The name of this documentary is called "Breakin N Enterin" (1983) not "Breakdance Gang".
I'm trying to find out if he was the owner of the shoulder mounted camera this was filmed on. This was the radio crew because Ice T was the one with the boom box at that time.
My mom went to school with Ice-T banning high School canyon high School LA San Pedro Wilmington area harbor area Anaheim SGV LA😂😂🎉🎉🎉😢😢😢❤❤❤❤😅😅😅😊😊😊🔥🔥🔥🔥🛼🛼🛼💯💯💯🤯🤯🤯🫨🫨🌠🙏🙏🌠
LA TIMES and OC,SGV the good old days 👌👌👌🔥🔥🔥🔥🛼🛼🛼💯💯💯🤯🤯
YO this History out there !....marvellous !!!!....we also need some knowledge about the WEST COAST !...that's great....ONE LOVE, DJ Fresh Rock
Just brought me back to the days when who had the best moves was how you fought....