Got tons of respect for the Japanese. Haven't seen many lockers nowadays, it's like a completely underground culture but Japan keeps it real and oldschool. You have all of my respect! Keep on locking!!!
It's not stealing. The original Lockers shared this dance with the world and wanted people of all backgrounds to learn it. Besides, the statement of "black people don't steal other's culture and don't do Japanese dance" is 100% wrong. Many black people (and other colours) DO practice and even teach Japanese things. A prime example are tradtional martial arts, such as Karate, Kendo and so on. There are some black Americans who are "masters" and own Karate schools, Kung Fu schools, and so on. By your logic, that shouldn't be allowed because they are not Asian. There are also black classical musicans and writers, both in the past during the baroque era, and in the modern day. There are black ballroom dancers too, of which classical music and ballroom dancing both has white Euopean origins. Of course, I would not call it "stealing", just as I wouldn't call this video "stealing" . It's not appropriation, it's appreciation. Literally every single colour on the planet take part in activities and traditions which have originated in other lands and cultures. There is no crime in that, it's racist to say otherwise. The only time something is stealing, is when someone claims to be the inventor, and they are not (this happened a lot in America's history, where white aritsts stole black songs for example, and claimed to be the original writers). But this is not that. If we all lived in the mentalilty that only people of a certain colour were allowed to take part in activities that were invented by their own colour, then we'd not have any modern black music or dances at all such as Funk and Locking, because they used white instruments (bass, guitar, piano, etc) to make their music. You might not be aware, but the black dancers of early America also borrowed Irish and British dance steps when they came up with Tap dance, Buck dancing and Jazz dance, back before the 1900s which lead the way to modern street dance over the years. It's not a "pure 100% black" creation at all. History is not as "black and white" (literally and figuratively) as you think, there are no need for divisions. Coming together has lead to all the great things we all enjoy today.
@@Mr-Tibbster - I don't give a crap about non of that shit you wrote - if you want to compare the one black kung fu instructor - to the 100's of Asian , white and Latino people who have stolen black culture - that is on you - and yes - I have been a Hip Hop Dj since 1984 - I made records been on tour, was in a rap group - Paid to do this shit - I am an Original Hip Hopper - it is 2021 and my culture was stolen - these fools up here like they are doing something - but what they are doing is taking the shine and the recognition from the black person who really invented it - who will never be known or seen again - you are a culture vulture - act, talk, dress, dance black - but will never do shit for a black person or the black community - I don't appreciate it and if that makes me a raciest - so be it
@@bigdaddyozone8574 Lol what? Where did these people ever claim to be the inventors? Every Locker I've known, no matter their colour give credit to Don Campbell (R.I.P) and the Lockers. You're being racist by tarring everyone with the same brush. Yes there are racists and approriators out there, but that doesn't apply here. You culture was not stolen, it was honoured and raised up. People do it, because they love it, and they love the people who invented it, not because they are stealing from you.
Some of my best breakthroughs on moves or styles has been when I can't understand a single word. Thank you ✌️💙
Love this. Always loved this style of dancing, so happy it's alive and well...
Halley DeVestern pa9999
Go Go brothers r the real deal. They r great lockers. Hilty & Bosch r superb. Very good.
I'd be a liar if I said I wasnt mesmerized and attracted to the lady's isolation skills in the warm up...
Got tons of respect for the Japanese. Haven't seen many lockers nowadays, it's like a completely underground culture but Japan keeps it real and oldschool. You have all of my respect! Keep on locking!!!
even their hip hop is funky and old school :D
Go Go Brothers are super!!
Amazing!!!
Thank you linking it all up with each other. Always wanted to learn how to lock for some time now :)
All these people at the end r awesome! Fantastic!
Finally I found this.. it'll helps me a lot..♥️
awesome choreography
The bible of locking
Awww yeah old school get it dig it
this is amazing
Thanks for uploading!
Great job guys
Gold !!!
FUNK TORA na veia !
It's like popping =))
name of all song's please ?
niceeee!
OH ITS GOGO BROTHERS!!!0
Show🇧🇷
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The subtitles would be great!
name of song please :)
bulate20 did u know the name?
what's the name of the sonf at minute 6.00
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0:55
18:15
С 9летием
как трек найти?
molto molto utile..grazie :)))))
27:03 track plsssssssssssss🙏🙏🙏🙏
Thanks for uploading, Ive been trying to get my hands on this dvd for years and I can't because u can only buy it in japan
15:19
That spin n split @ 1:00 ....wicked !!!!
To stiff loosen up if you really want to lean how to lock check out the lockers or Paul Guzman Sanchez Chain Reaction
I Really Like This Video,It Has Helped Me Polish My Foundations!
Lovely❤ So helpful🫂
locking is the best form fast beat
0~15:00 1step
Thank you🤗
my fev dance form....i like dis video...thanks a lot
36:02
YESSSSSSSSSSS💝
Pant name
DOPENESS
What are the both songs then we heard in the entire video
STILL SEARCHING!!! shazam doesn't help((((
yu jin best
first song name ?
X2
1:05 what name of this move?
Wolf Clan Is a mixed move it does not a have a real name
I think you talk avout Alpha
you will never see black folks doing a Japanese dance - new or old - we don't steal other peoples culture - we create our own
It's not stealing. The original Lockers shared this dance with the world and wanted people of all backgrounds to learn it.
Besides, the statement of "black people don't steal other's culture and don't do Japanese dance" is 100% wrong. Many black people (and other colours) DO practice and even teach Japanese things. A prime example are tradtional martial arts, such as Karate, Kendo and so on. There are some black Americans who are "masters" and own Karate schools, Kung Fu schools, and so on. By your logic, that shouldn't be allowed because they are not Asian.
There are also black classical musicans and writers, both in the past during the baroque era, and in the modern day. There are black ballroom dancers too, of which classical music and ballroom dancing both has white Euopean origins.
Of course, I would not call it "stealing", just as I wouldn't call this video "stealing" . It's not appropriation, it's appreciation. Literally every single colour on the planet take part in activities and traditions which have originated in other lands and cultures.
There is no crime in that, it's racist to say otherwise. The only time something is stealing, is when someone claims to be the inventor, and they are not (this happened a lot in America's history, where white aritsts stole black songs for example, and claimed to be the original writers). But this is not that.
If we all lived in the mentalilty that only people of a certain colour were allowed to take part in activities that were invented by their own colour, then we'd not have any modern black music or dances at all such as Funk and Locking, because they used white instruments (bass, guitar, piano, etc) to make their music.
You might not be aware, but the black dancers of early America also borrowed Irish and British dance steps when they came up with Tap dance, Buck dancing and Jazz dance, back before the 1900s which lead the way to modern street dance over the years. It's not a "pure 100% black" creation at all.
History is not as "black and white" (literally and figuratively) as you think, there are no need for divisions. Coming together has lead to all the great things we all enjoy today.
@@Mr-Tibbster - I don't give a crap about non of that shit you wrote - if you want to compare the one black kung fu instructor - to the 100's of Asian , white and Latino people who have stolen black culture - that is on you - and yes - I have been a Hip Hop Dj since 1984 - I made records been on tour, was in a rap group - Paid to do this shit - I am an Original Hip Hopper - it is 2021 and my culture was stolen - these fools up here like they are doing something - but what they are doing is taking the shine and the recognition from the black person who really invented it - who will never be known or seen again - you are a culture vulture - act, talk, dress, dance black - but will never do shit for a black person or the black community - I don't appreciate it and if that makes me a raciest - so be it
@@bigdaddyozone8574 Lol what?
Where did these people ever claim to be the inventors? Every Locker I've known, no matter their colour give credit to Don Campbell (R.I.P) and the Lockers.
You're being racist by tarring everyone with the same brush. Yes there are racists and approriators out there, but that doesn't apply here. You culture was not stolen, it was honoured and raised up.
People do it, because they love it, and they love the people who invented it, not because they are stealing from you.
@@Mr-Tibbster - yes - I'm from Los Angeles - I know who the Lockers are - I'm named after one of them -
@@bigdaddyozone8574 eccentricM owned you above with his response to you. What a stupid take u gave fr, smh.