Let's clear something up. THIS IS NOT AN ANIMATION BATTLE. I dont care what style JRock is doing. I dont care what style Fik-shun is doing. This is a BATTLE. Stop trying to twist the narrative. Second. This is a 1 on 1. The excess is unnecessary and should not happen. Third. You guys need to really listen carefully on this one. Having better technique DOES NOT MEAN you won a battle. Having better foundation DOES NOT MEAN you won a battle. Now, ideally would the person with better technique and foundation have a better chance of winning? Sure. Would they usually win? Sometimes. But winning a battle is about who OUT DANCES the other person. So what does it mean to out dance them? Well, the music is playing for a reason, right? Whoever looks MORE like the music! Whether that be through timing, concepts, story telling, patience, groove, etc.. Whoever is more CONNECTED to the music and LOOKS more like the music is the winner. Not a big fan of either of them. But I must say, Fikshun absolutely did look more like the music. His rounds exhibited FAR more of a story. His punchlines were dope. And very clear. And he wasn't afraid to display the character of the music. All of which give him LOTS of points in this battle. WAIT! BUT JROCK HAS BETTER POPPING/ANIMATION FOUNDATION AND TECHNIQUE!!! So what? This isn't a "Who has the best foundation?" Competition. This is a DANCE. BATTLE. You are to look like the music. Become the music. This is musicality. And there are many different elements to utilize in order to do this. So for Fik-shun's ability to exhibit a story, have strong punchlines, displaying the character of the song in a creative way, not being afraid to switch his timing and go off beat for the sake of implementing a concept, and his presence...He absolutely won this no questions asked. He did each and every one of those things better than JRock. You can ride JRock all you want. You can hate Fik-shun all you want. But you KNOW all this is true.🤷🏽♀️ Fik-shun smoked him.
Fikshun has earned my respect. I appreciate the fact he's supporting local events, paying his dues by entering battles, and contributing to the community.
The fact Jrock had the audacity to not even shake Fik's hand afterwards is more than enough to show who came out ontop this battle.. Is what it is bro, dance to dance, battle to battle, but at the end of the day, respect is EVERYTHING Jrock! 🤷♂️
The contrary thing about this is the OG'S in the community demand respect for there knowledge of the history, foundational styles etc, but often fail to give it and appreciate the adaptations and pragmatic interpretation's of others. Jrock is like 40 plus and here he is getting upset with a young guy because he doesn't apply the rules he advocates for hip hop/funk styles. Hip hop has an umbrella of interpretations vocally and physically, its dancing, its broad and non restrictive. If you choose to belong to a style or system and master it thats fine, just know the boundaries don't apply to everyone. Fikshun won't win a popping contest, he's not a purest, Jrock won't win hip hop interpretive battle he belongs to a system. But calling fikshun wack! (his opinion) then acting wack (at his age) man its disappointing to see a grown man upset at the way others want to dance. I like Jrock although here in this situation just do your thing, have your opinion, keep the respect shake hands and keep it moving.
JRock the corniest ever. Shows up with a custome and 4 others and pulls out choreographies to a 1v1 battle.. He really thought he was in the movie step-up hahaha. FikShun killed him.
JRock needs to keep his head down after this. He can't talk all of the smack that he was talking prior to this battle and then immediately show his face again after he got his ass kicked.
You clearly don't know much about dance if you think JRock got smoked? It's one thing to say that you think Fikshun won but to say that he got smoked!? Haha. JRock had better foundation and technique. He also incorporated more styles that I doubt Fikshun could even do such as scarecrow, puppet, locking, snaking, claymation, botting etc. Fikshun was offbeat and relied too much on tricks, gimmicks and the crowd pleasing moves. Way too many "resets" from Fikshun too. Check out JSmooths comment who is well respected in the dance scene... "Fik shun was off beat with gimmicks and limited amount of technique, anyone who doesn’t see, notice the connection in his movements the only part you cheer for is the punch line everything else in between is what??? Zero foundation of any sort of style so if that’s what u like then."
I am putting my analysis on this video. 1. about the "back up dancers" on JRock's side, its the same thing as when larry /Laurent does 1v1 but has a quick hype/choreo moment in battles. so yes you can do that on 1v1 rounds.(on the same note, he is sending a message or a lesson from the west coast with all of what he has going on with the clothes and props, etc. most wont know but only the OGs do) 2. This is a battle and in battles its about facing your opponent, not the judges, not the crowd, just you and your opponent. So that matters A LOT! 3. Again this is a battle, which means taunting and intimidating your opponent is allowed (a lot of people don't like when people do it but it is allowed as long as there is no fighting) so what Jrock did is what battles come with. 4. This is an ALL STYLES BATTLE which means anything goes in terms of dancing and music. Now speaking of the 3rd round, it was funk, and fik-shun wasn't showing much funk or being in line with the music (which happens in all styles battle) so eventually the edge will go in the opponents favor when its a music that vibes more with the dancer's style (which also wins the battle) and 4th round was dubstep which both was having a hard time with so the point is who ever vibes with the music most usually gets the edge. 5. Because there was no judges, ABSOLUTELY NO ONE except the dancers themselves can say who won and who lost. Fans can suck up all they want but most fans don't know how to dance let alone have knowledge of it. You can have your opinion of who won for sure, you can say fik-shun won, you can say JRock won, but at the end of the day you have no say in the matter when it comes to this because fans will always stick to whoever they are fans of aka BIAS. Only the dancers will admit who won. It doesn't matter who I think won, but I do have to say at the end of the battle I like to give a hand shake or a pound to show respect but in some cases if someone takes it too seriously they wont. So it is what it is.....a battle.
@@christophersmith2318 not gonna lie I did thought the umbrella was very extra but again he was showing the west coast culture of past dancer who incorporated props in there dancing.
The thing is vs Les Twins is they are still freestyling not doing a choreography. It just so happens that one brother guesses what their brother is thinking. As shown by the number of times they get in wrong/miss a step. Plus when they do do it the joint behaviour is really short, whereas JRock's were pretty long choreos for a literal 1v1.
Jrock talked all of that shit about how he's better than Fikshun because he's a real dancer and Fikshun is a Tik Tok/commercial dancer ... just to get 5-0'd by the Tik Tok/commercial dancer that he was talking shit about?! LOOOOOOOOOOOOOL!
had high expectations for this battle. It was good, but wasn't really that impressed, at least musicality wise. Thanx to both dancers for sharing their art though.
Fik shun won. J rock corny as hell doing that routine and bringing peeps in a call out battle lol Fik shun water bottle thing was kinda corny after a while but at least he actually solo the whole thing. Fik won
I prefer Fit Shun but by regardless of battle JRock was disrespectful, I don't like when people take it personally, it's just a battle, he should have shown respect to him at the end.
@@Apologia5 of course it is necessary. because this is a game and we are not in 80' but in 2020, so what is the message for kids, students and dancers? when they see lack of respect what should they think? is it a community to make grow up in this way? Sorry man I totally disagree with this.
@@tomharris2799 Fikshun and JRock DID show respect and handshake/hug it out after the battle. My point is that it doesn't have to be right there in the battle. Watch the battle between Megaman and Salah. Megaman refused the handshake at the beginning of the battle, because it's a battle. But then AFTER the battle he always gives respect and props. He tried to at the end but then Salah said no. They talked it out after and squashed it. You just said that this is a game. Well for some people it might be but for others it has deeper history and a street culture. When you come to battle it's not some funny game. A dancer should not be obligated to do something that they don't want to do
@@Apologia5 Thank you for your reply, I respect your point of view, that is a bit different from mine: Megaman and Salah were in another vibe, we had fun of that battle, they too; Salah and Greenteck in UK bboy had problems, and all of us knew so I respected that moment, that was their affair. Robozee against Nelson in Funkin Stylez 2014 got angry when he lost, so he went away. We can talk for months about this but now, what is the purpose here? That's my question, because Fit Shun hadn't nothing against JRock, so what's the problem? He called him out, he danced, he showed his style and his message about dance, end! I agree with you that a dancer should not to be forced to do anything, but if you are a professionist or as he said an OG, you have consequences for your behavior, that is a childish stuff, confused and honestly I don't know what to say to students, because unlike the other battles, here I can't see the purpose.
What's the point of talking so much with confident just because u have so much experience in battle and yet you got smoked by freestyle 🤣🤣🤣 Moral of the story :- don't underestimate anyone !
Little Kettle a good portion of it is not . Just watch. Tune everything else out, and be honest and ask yourself how much of this was planned vs freestyle
@@danpiedra9008 yes but by that premise hasn't J Rock planned segments with his back up dancers? And the bottle segment of Fikshun was nothing like Krumper hat tricks, it was quite weak. I could imagine that being improvised rather than choreographed.
@@danpiedra9008 i guess you need to learn more about dancing 😂 what fikshun did was pure freestyle , everyone was feeling fikshun instead of jrock ! Jrock was forcing himself to show what he can yet not feeling music and he failed to connect with audience ! And if you think making routine and executing in battle is planned then you really need to learn dancing !
This battle was a waste of time, I mean call out or whatever it is....but all this WWF hype for an exchange, and J Rock choosing to approach the battle this way was all just too much. What I wanna know is, where are the comments for that weak Preselection he did in Paris a week ago?? The best Hip-Hop dancer according to countless youtube comments looked like he was lost. J Rock doing this messed up the entire point. He was in an animation battle and Flat Top could of educated him, he went to Juste Debut and couldn't keep up. The issue is be who you claim you are and prop yourself up to be. Fikshun isn't a Hip-Hop dancer and doesn't animate; maybe now that he's unplugging from the Matrix he'll actually learn.
EffinDre nigga you tripping! This Nigga dances more with his face than technique. Yall call that dance? A 10 yr kid dances like that bruv. Yall get to hyped with very little shit. 😂 you clearly see lack of foundation in everything he does. His dance doesn’t have any structure.
@@giprodm12 Fikshun smoked JRock. You're over here talking about how Fikshun danced more with his face than he did with technique when JRock can't even do half of the things that Fikshun was doing anyway.
@@giprodm12 lol bullshit foundations my ass jrock was sloppier than usial espcially in the last round and foumdations of what? It not a popping/animation battle just a DANCE BATTLE fik shun danced to the music way better than jrock did.
Technically this battle didn’t have really that much animation both where poppin with flashy moves jrock got his people performing with him lol but respect to both dancers also I just wanna say just because you are older than a dancer does not mean u can belittle them cause of sum they don’t know 🤔🤔
Wasn’t expecting it to be this close. I still think J Rock took it but the first two rounds were strong from Fikshun. He messed up on that bottle thing by the end of it and his fake waacking set was garb. I think foundation showed up over the entertainer/blow up sets. I agree with some of the other comments tho - weird to have commandos in a 1 v 1 call out. I think more rounds should of been put in until they both left on respected grounds for each other. If J Rock didn’t wanna shake Fiskshun’s hand after 5 rounds then more should of been thrown down in my opinion.
JRock definitely won the last round. JRock definitely had more technique and foundation. JRock had more battle moves. I didn't see Fikshun animate AT ALL (that's how this battle started). Personally, I think both dancers did...bad. Jrock had extra help and repeating battle moves. Fikshun had one style the whole time. Not what I expected from dancers at the top of the game. I see where Fikshun lacks foundation and variability, but JRock need some of Fikshuns swag and excitement.
@@Photon_Shadow it wasnt animation battle even with that he definety DID show some animation just not enough to your liking lol and why do yall keep sayin that it was just a dance battle and jrock not shaking fiks had already tells you who lost.
@@simonw3722 look, I judged it appropriate. I think both dancers understood they LOST to one another. JRock didn't back up all that shit he was talking jumping in saving Flattop. Fik-Shun better be careful calling out people in the future. This battle did NOTHING for the culture. Neither one of them made a statement. JRock with his experience and talking should have wiped the floor in a no contest type of battle. Fik-Shun should have at least focused on animation to prove his point that it is an integral part of his repertoire. Two big names in the ring just knocked themselves out. They just removed their armor and now armour and now everybody knows they can get the business, EASY. Flattop didn't wanna sully his name like these guys did.
@@Photon_Shadow i get what you saying and honestly do not blame them majority of the music was shit. Only one of those songs fik could have prove his point about animation because only one song was abou that
@@Photon_Shadow Lol, nope. Fikshun won this battle. Period. JRock wrote Fikshun off as ome basic ass Tik Tok/mainstream dancer and Fikshun shut him up. That's all that there is to it.
This dance battle is look like a battle for pride this dance battle can't be memorable and I'm not confuse why this dance battle is not that know or popular (for now)
This battle was just bad as a whole. Simply because all of their dancing and emotions was just accompanied by anger. You need to have an empty mind and just connect with the music when you are dancing. They both just failed at connecting with the music.
I disagree. Fikshun was laughing the entire time while battling so he had no anger in him while j rock went out of his way to disrespect him while he was dancing💯💯💯
Nah, JRock was kinda good but he didn't have no musicality because of emotion. Fikshun had fun and killed it. Tried to be unbiased but when JRock made it into a 3 on 1, fik shun won by default. It was a good battle for me.
Dance is emotion.Dance came from anger, love, and sadness and with that, is the connection to music. They both went all out cause they knew they had too. You have to respect the level of actual talent and adaptability for such an in the moment senario.
JRock has no respect and it was time that someone like Fik Shun shows him what real talent is. JRock got smoked in this one and Fik Shun deserves the win.
@@deesan9811 never said he's the best but in my opinion he's way better than JRock. I'm not going to discuss this as this is and will always be my opinion.
@@g.d4900I know you never said he was the best. I made that comment that he seems to think he is. I wouldn't say he is better then JRock as they have two different styles of dance. I'm not hating on the kid he just has alot of maturing to do. And to be honest I don't feel either of them preformed at their best it was by far the weakest battle I've seen in a while. I expected more from both. I know poppers, breaker etc. some O.G LA Breakers and new members and other crew I've been around the scene so I appreciate talent when I see it.
I dont totally know what that white guy is doing. She refuse to handshake with fik shun. Is that what you call pro dancer? I actually hate taht white guy but yes I'm a fan of fik shun he totally disrespect fik shun. How rude
Awww shitt seriossly this was boring as hell...i expected more from jrock like jrock the battle freak not this jrock music video style .... As a new generation fikshun was better in this battle tho !!
Let's clear something up. THIS IS NOT AN ANIMATION BATTLE. I dont care what style JRock is doing. I dont care what style Fik-shun is doing. This is a BATTLE. Stop trying to twist the narrative.
Second. This is a 1 on 1. The excess is unnecessary and should not happen.
Third. You guys need to really listen carefully on this one. Having better technique DOES NOT MEAN you won a battle. Having better foundation DOES NOT MEAN you won a battle. Now, ideally would the person with better technique and foundation have a better chance of winning? Sure. Would they usually win? Sometimes. But winning a battle is about who OUT DANCES the other person. So what does it mean to out dance them? Well, the music is playing for a reason, right? Whoever looks MORE like the music! Whether that be through timing, concepts, story telling, patience, groove, etc.. Whoever is more CONNECTED to the music and LOOKS more like the music is the winner.
Not a big fan of either of them. But I must say, Fikshun absolutely did look more like the music. His rounds exhibited FAR more of a story. His punchlines were dope. And very clear. And he wasn't afraid to display the character of the music. All of which give him LOTS of points in this battle.
WAIT! BUT JROCK HAS BETTER POPPING/ANIMATION FOUNDATION AND TECHNIQUE!!! So what? This isn't a "Who has the best foundation?" Competition. This is a DANCE. BATTLE. You are to look like the music. Become the music. This is musicality. And there are many different elements to utilize in order to do this.
So for Fik-shun's ability to exhibit a story, have strong punchlines, displaying the character of the song in a creative way, not being afraid to switch his timing and go off beat for the sake of implementing a concept, and his presence...He absolutely won this no questions asked. He did each and every one of those things better than JRock.
You can ride JRock all you want. You can hate Fik-shun all you want. But you KNOW all this is true.🤷🏽♀️ Fik-shun smoked him.
Lil' Poptart thank you 🔥🤧
Point exactly 🔥🔥💯
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NinjaKiller999 howww is shashu and sexy dancer not popping?
@@jojo-diggs right...😂
Fikshun has earned my respect. I appreciate the fact he's supporting local events, paying his dues by entering battles, and contributing to the community.
The fact Jrock had the audacity to not even shake Fik's hand afterwards is more than enough to show who came out ontop this battle.. Is what it is bro, dance to dance, battle to battle, but at the end of the day, respect is EVERYTHING Jrock! 🤷♂️
Yeah, he is a jerk
The contrary thing about this is the OG'S in the community demand respect for there knowledge of the history, foundational styles etc, but often fail to give it and appreciate the adaptations and pragmatic interpretation's of others.
Jrock is like 40 plus and here he is getting upset with a young guy because he doesn't apply the rules he advocates for hip hop/funk styles. Hip hop has an umbrella of interpretations vocally and physically, its dancing, its broad and non restrictive.
If you choose to belong to a style or system and master it thats fine, just know the boundaries don't apply to everyone. Fikshun won't win a popping contest, he's not a purest, Jrock won't win hip hop interpretive battle he belongs to a system.
But calling fikshun wack! (his opinion) then acting wack (at his age) man its disappointing to see a grown man upset at the way others want to dance. I like Jrock although here in this situation just do your thing, have your opinion, keep the respect shake hands and keep it moving.
Ryan Stewart dude got smoked to even while bringing costumed backups dancers with props lmao
In 1 on 1 battle...you lost once you have backup dancers
JRock the corniest ever. Shows up with a custome and 4 others and pulls out choreographies to a 1v1 battle.. He really thought he was in the movie step-up hahaha. FikShun killed him.
hahahaha krkrkr
JRock pushed the entire narrative of “Real Dancer vs Mainstream/TikTok/Instagram dancer” etc.... and got SMOKED‼️ It wasn’t even close.
1000% True.
ahhahahahahaha
JRock needs to keep his head down after this. He can't talk all of the smack that he was talking prior to this battle and then immediately show his face again after he got his ass kicked.
BIG FACTS!
You clearly don't know much about dance if you think JRock got smoked? It's one thing to say that you think Fikshun won but to say that he got smoked!? Haha. JRock had better foundation and technique. He also incorporated more styles that I doubt Fikshun could even do such as scarecrow, puppet, locking, snaking, claymation, botting etc. Fikshun was offbeat and relied too much on tricks, gimmicks and the crowd pleasing moves. Way too many "resets" from Fikshun too. Check out JSmooths comment who is well respected in the dance scene...
"Fik shun was off beat with gimmicks and limited amount of technique, anyone who doesn’t see, notice the connection in his movements the only part you cheer for is the punch line everything else in between is what??? Zero foundation of any sort of style so if that’s what u like then."
I am putting my analysis on this video.
1. about the "back up dancers" on JRock's side, its the same thing as when larry /Laurent does 1v1 but has a quick hype/choreo moment in battles. so yes you can do that on 1v1 rounds.(on the same note, he is sending a message or a lesson from the west coast with all of what he has going on with the clothes and props, etc. most wont know but only the OGs do)
2. This is a battle and in battles its about facing your opponent, not the judges, not the crowd, just you and your opponent. So that matters A LOT!
3. Again this is a battle, which means taunting and intimidating your opponent is allowed (a lot of people don't like when people do it but it is allowed as long as there is no fighting) so what Jrock did is what battles come with.
4. This is an ALL STYLES BATTLE which means anything goes in terms of dancing and music. Now speaking of the 3rd round, it was funk, and fik-shun wasn't showing much funk or being in line with the music (which happens in all styles battle) so eventually the edge will go in the opponents favor when its a music that vibes more with the dancer's style (which also wins the battle) and 4th round was dubstep which both was having a hard time with so the point is who ever vibes with the music most usually gets the edge.
5. Because there was no judges, ABSOLUTELY NO ONE except the dancers themselves can say who won and who lost. Fans can suck up all they want but most fans don't know how to dance let alone have knowledge of it. You can have your opinion of who won for sure, you can say fik-shun won, you can say JRock won, but at the end of the day you have no say in the matter when it comes to this because fans will always stick to whoever they are fans of aka BIAS. Only the dancers will admit who won.
It doesn't matter who I think won, but I do have to say at the end of the battle I like to give a hand shake or a pound to show respect but in some cases if someone takes it too seriously they wont. So it is what it is.....a battle.
Joshua Deale Very well said.
Sooo the umbrella and holding him up wasn’t a little too much in your opinion?
@@christophersmith2318 not gonna lie I did thought the umbrella was very extra but again he was showing the west coast culture of past dancer who incorporated props in there dancing.
The thing is vs Les Twins is they are still freestyling not doing a choreography. It just so happens that one brother guesses what their brother is thinking. As shown by the number of times they get in wrong/miss a step.
Plus when they do do it the joint behaviour is really short, whereas JRock's were pretty long choreos for a literal 1v1.
Jrock doing the corny “opponent face on my balls” move we’ve seen countless of times in freestyle battles
Haha corny? Fikshun is the corniest guy out there. He relies on gimmicks and tricks. His facial expressions are overdone and corny to the max.
@@Apologia5 yet fikshun beat jrock's ass with ease soo....
They both seemed like they wanted to be flashy instead of anticipating music. This isn’t a really memorable battle.
Mike Kerr I personally think it wasn’t supposed to be the point of the battle just a simple call out but I see what you saying
Respect for fikshun so fucking inspiring guy
Jrock talked all of that shit about how he's better than Fikshun because he's a real dancer and Fikshun is a Tik Tok/commercial dancer ... just to get 5-0'd by the Tik Tok/commercial dancer that he was talking shit about?! LOOOOOOOOOOOOOL!
The contrast was evident. But fikshun do got them young knees lol
This shouldn't have made me laugh this hard but it did 🤣
Scooby Doo ghost vs Fik Shun
why j rock aint shake hands
Both kinda wack compared to world standards. But i wish i could see more call outs like this, brings hype.
And compared to you? lol
THANK YOU
Ive been to more exciting battles. This one was wack as fuck!!! I would even say disappointing. I expected more from both.
1st music title?
8:33...damn.
Sorry JRocked... but this battle wasnt even close.
had high expectations for this battle. It was good, but wasn't really that impressed, at least musicality wise. Thanx to both dancers for sharing their art though.
2nd song?
Fik shun won. J rock corny as hell doing that routine and bringing peeps in a call out battle lol
Fik shun water bottle thing was kinda corny after a while but at least he actually solo the whole thing.
Fik won
Who is winner bro??
I prefer Fit Shun but by regardless of battle JRock was disrespectful, I don't like when people take it personally, it's just a battle, he should have shown respect to him at the end.
tom harris it’s a different perspective for an OG
It's a battle, in the streets and it was a call out....is a handshake at the end really necessary?
@@Apologia5 of course it is necessary. because this is a game and we are not in 80' but in 2020, so what is the message for kids, students and dancers? when they see lack of respect what should they think? is it a community to make grow up in this way? Sorry man I totally disagree with this.
@@tomharris2799 Fikshun and JRock DID show respect and handshake/hug it out after the battle. My point is that it doesn't have to be right there in the battle. Watch the battle between Megaman and Salah. Megaman refused the handshake at the beginning of the battle, because it's a battle. But then AFTER the battle he always gives respect and props. He tried to at the end but then Salah said no. They talked it out after and squashed it. You just said that this is a game. Well for some people it might be but for others it has deeper history and a street culture. When you come to battle it's not some funny game. A dancer should not be obligated to do something that they don't want to do
@@Apologia5 Thank you for your reply, I respect your point of view, that is a bit different from mine: Megaman and Salah were in another vibe, we had fun of that battle, they too; Salah and Greenteck in UK bboy had problems, and all of us knew so I respected that moment, that was their affair. Robozee against Nelson in Funkin Stylez 2014 got angry when he lost, so he went away. We can talk for months about this but now, what is the purpose here? That's my question, because Fit Shun hadn't nothing against JRock, so what's the problem? He called him out, he danced, he showed his style and his message about dance, end! I agree with you that a dancer should not to be forced to do anything, but if you are a professionist or as he said an OG, you have consequences for your behavior, that is a childish stuff, confused and honestly I don't know what to say to students, because unlike the other battles, here I can't see the purpose.
5:36ish... sooo good
What's the point of talking so much with confident just because u have so much experience in battle and yet you got smoked by freestyle 🤣🤣🤣
Moral of the story :- don't underestimate anyone !
Hardly anything fikshun did was freestyle, and if you don’t see it I find that surprising.
@@danpiedra9008 why wasn't it freestyle?
Little Kettle a good portion of it is not . Just watch. Tune everything else out, and be honest and ask yourself how much of this was planned vs freestyle
@@danpiedra9008 yes but by that premise hasn't J Rock planned segments with his back up dancers? And the bottle segment of Fikshun was nothing like Krumper hat tricks, it was quite weak. I could imagine that being improvised rather than choreographed.
@@danpiedra9008 i guess you need to learn more about dancing 😂 what fikshun did was pure freestyle , everyone was feeling fikshun instead of jrock ! Jrock was forcing himself to show what he can yet not feeling music and he failed to connect with audience ! And if you think making routine and executing in battle is planned then you really need to learn dancing !
frst song name
This battle was a waste of time, I mean call out or whatever it is....but all this WWF hype for an exchange, and J Rock choosing to approach the battle this way was all just too much. What I wanna know is, where are the comments for that weak Preselection he did in Paris a week ago?? The best Hip-Hop dancer according to countless youtube comments looked like he was lost. J Rock doing this messed up the entire point. He was in an animation battle and Flat Top could of educated him, he went to Juste Debut and couldn't keep up. The issue is be who you claim you are and prop yourself up to be. Fikshun isn't a Hip-Hop dancer and doesn't animate; maybe now that he's unplugging from the Matrix he'll actually learn.
Was that a 1v1 or a 1v3 ? 😂
J Rock got SMOKEDDDD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I can't believe Jay rock did an interview an said he Battle the whole LA bopping crew wow.
Fikshun killed Jrock....his props(ghost man suit) did nothing to help him
EffinDre nigga you tripping! This Nigga dances more with his face than technique. Yall call that dance? A 10 yr kid dances like that bruv. Yall get to hyped with very little shit. 😂 you clearly see lack of foundation in everything he does. His dance doesn’t have any structure.
@@giprodm12 Fikshun smoked JRock. You're over here talking about how Fikshun danced more with his face than he did with technique when JRock can't even do half of the things that Fikshun was doing anyway.
@@giprodm12 lol bullshit foundations my ass jrock was sloppier than usial espcially in the last round and foumdations of what? It not a popping/animation battle just a DANCE BATTLE fik shun danced to the music way better than jrock did.
Jrock is not good at free-styling. Of course Fik-shun was gonna win 💀😂 Now that I’m watching Jrock, I could probably beat him at a battle 😂
J rock lost. Didn't look very different when the music changed low-key.
Though it was a raw animation battle :D
Fikshun got this🔥🔥🔥
All the battles were badly stream
Technically this battle didn’t have really that much animation both where poppin with flashy moves jrock got his people performing with him lol but respect to both dancers also I just wanna say just because you are older than a dancer does not mean u can belittle them cause of sum they don’t know 🤔🤔
Wasn’t expecting it to be this close. I still think J Rock took it but the first two rounds were strong from Fikshun. He messed up on that bottle thing by the end of it and his fake waacking set was garb. I think foundation showed up over the entertainer/blow up sets. I agree with some of the other comments tho - weird to have commandos in a 1 v 1 call out. I think more rounds should of been put in until they both left on respected grounds for each other. If J Rock didn’t wanna shake Fiskshun’s hand after 5 rounds then more should of been thrown down in my opinion.
JRock definitely won the last round. JRock definitely had more technique and foundation. JRock had more battle moves. I didn't see Fikshun animate AT ALL (that's how this battle started). Personally, I think both dancers did...bad. Jrock had extra help and repeating battle moves. Fikshun had one style the whole time. Not what I expected from dancers at the top of the game. I see where Fikshun lacks foundation and variability, but JRock need some of Fikshuns swag and excitement.
@@Photon_Shadow it wasnt animation battle even with that he definety DID show some animation just not enough to your liking lol and why do yall keep sayin that it was just a dance battle and jrock not shaking fiks had already tells you who lost.
@@simonw3722 look, I judged it appropriate. I think both dancers understood they LOST to one another. JRock didn't back up all that shit he was talking jumping in saving Flattop. Fik-Shun better be careful calling out people in the future. This battle did NOTHING for the culture. Neither one of them made a statement. JRock with his experience and talking should have wiped the floor in a no contest type of battle. Fik-Shun should have at least focused on animation to prove his point that it is an integral part of his repertoire. Two big names in the ring just knocked themselves out. They just removed their armor and now armour and now everybody knows they can get the business, EASY. Flattop didn't wanna sully his name like these guys did.
@@Photon_Shadow i get what you saying and honestly do not blame them majority of the music was shit. Only one of those songs fik could have prove his point about animation because only one song was abou that
@@Photon_Shadow Lol, nope. Fikshun won this battle. Period. JRock wrote Fikshun off as ome basic ass Tik Tok/mainstream dancer and Fikshun shut him up. That's all that there is to it.
So i think fik shun just waste time here
This dance battle is look like a battle for pride this dance battle can't be memorable and I'm not confuse why this dance battle is not that know or popular (for now)
Fik-shun wrecked em'
This battle was just bad as a whole. Simply because all of their dancing and emotions was just accompanied by anger. You need to have an empty mind and just connect with the music when you are dancing. They both just failed at connecting with the music.
I disagree. Fikshun was laughing the entire time while battling so he had no anger in him while j rock went out of his way to disrespect him while he was dancing💯💯💯
Nah, JRock was kinda good but he didn't have no musicality because of emotion. Fikshun had fun and killed it. Tried to be unbiased but when JRock made it into a 3 on 1, fik shun won by default. It was a good battle for me.
Dance is emotion.Dance came from anger, love, and sadness and with that, is the connection to music. They both went all out cause they knew they had too. You have to respect the level of actual talent and adaptability for such an in the moment senario.
Anthony Jiménez yea laughing in pride. Maybe he was more in tuned to the best than Jrock was, but the lost of focus is kind of their
Prodigy Productions not true, dance originally came from music.
On this day, Fik-Shun won. Freestyle vs Foundation
not even close!
There is another video out there with wayyyy better quality and better angles. This one doesn't do justice.
This battle is very underwhelming....meh disappointed.
Ғιĸ-ѕнυn goт мy reѕpecт , нe won , ѕιмple 💪🏽💯
Damn
JRock has no respect and it was time that someone like Fik Shun shows him what real talent is. JRock got smoked in this one and Fik Shun deserves the win.
Fik shun was wack as fuck! The kid is good but he acts like he's the best and sorry to say but he's not.
@@deesan9811 never said he's the best but in my opinion he's way better than JRock. I'm not going to discuss this as this is and will always be my opinion.
@@g.d4900I know you never said he was the best. I made that comment that he seems to think he is. I wouldn't say he is better then JRock as they have two different styles of dance. I'm not hating on the kid he just has alot of maturing to do. And to be honest I don't feel either of them preformed at their best it was by far the weakest battle I've seen in a while. I expected more from both. I know poppers, breaker etc. some O.G LA Breakers and new members and other crew I've been around the scene so I appreciate talent when I see it.
It's a battle and that too a call out battle. And from that perspective JRock took it.
Again just my opinion.
COSMOS no
@@galaxywing9093 well good for you bruh different people different opinions. Let's just "respect" that and move on.
I dont totally know what that white guy is doing. She refuse to handshake with fik shun. Is that what you call pro dancer? I actually hate taht white guy but yes I'm a fan of fik shun he totally disrespect fik shun. How rude
I voted for Fik Shun🔥❤🤙He killed it🤙❤🔥
Awww shitt seriossly this was boring as hell...i expected more from jrock like jrock the battle freak not this jrock music video style .... As a new generation fikshun was better in this battle tho !!
Fik-Shun won!!
DJ was trash;) Anyways JR took it for me
This is a "battle" and jrock killed it from a battle point of view.
DJ Puppeteer no
@@galaxywing9093 well good for you then. We all are going to have different opinions. So yeah.
In no point of view did he win