I wanted to thank you, Jacob. It's dancers like you that have helped re-invigorate the true spirit of b-boying; self-expression through movement without the restriction of rules and regulations. Much love from the Montreal bboy scene and I'll never forgotten your famous words: "if you can imagine it, you can achieve it".
Thing about Kujo, is he's super humble. I mean, he's a world renowned bboy, yet even when he doesn't even know me, I asked him to watch my bboy trailer before and give me his thoughts, and he actually did, and gave me advice. The guy just lets the stirring inside of his soul, come out going beyond just physical planned movements, but pure inner power just BAM, using his super-conscious to pour out on to everything he does in his dance.
I don't really ever usually say shit like this, but the whole detours crew has something more going on the pretty much any other dancers out there, and I don't know how the fuck they do the shit they do, but I have a feeling it's something only a select few can.
@NASAROK1 that's word. And if you watch his breaking nowadays he is allot smoother. He doesn't use those crashing moves and if he does he lands them allot better. It's true times have changed. I've noticed it too. Back in the mid - late 90's just doing the move was good enough. Crashing didn't really matter. Now in most cases no matter how sick the move is, if you crash you don't get props.
Tru, although hes not hitting three steps and crab footwork. Part of his style is barrel rolls into crAzy landings. Most “bboys” call that crashing, but his dance goes way beyond , mixture of acrobatics, gymnastics, martial arts/capoeira ideas, etc. depends on ones interpretation of “ clean” . Exzoonerant doesnt dance “clean”’ but hes as dope as hell
I wanted to thank you, Jacob. It's dancers like you that have helped re-invigorate the true spirit of b-boying; self-expression through movement without the restriction of rules and regulations. Much love from the Montreal bboy scene and I'll never forgotten your famous words: "if you can imagine it, you can achieve it".
it seems like you never lost the child like spirit of play
the greatest bboy of all time ! tons of style in one human soul
Thing about Kujo, is he's super humble. I mean, he's a world renowned bboy, yet even when he doesn't even know me, I asked him to watch my bboy trailer before and give me his thoughts, and he actually did, and gave me advice.
The guy just lets the stirring inside of his soul, come out going beyond just physical planned movements, but pure inner power just BAM, using his super-conscious to pour out on to everything he does in his dance.
Holy shit, he's the patriarch of power moves. How do you fit in that much daring into one body?
I don't really ever usually say shit like this, but the whole detours crew has something more going on the pretty much any other dancers out there, and I don't know how the fuck they do the shit they do, but I have a feeling it's something only a select few can.
3:24 young K-Mel from BOTY 1998🤣🤣🤣
crazy! crazy! i wish he could teach me 2 bboy =P
@NASAROK1 that's word. And if you watch his breaking nowadays he is allot smoother. He doesn't use those crashing moves and if he does he lands them allot better. It's true times have changed. I've noticed it too. Back in the mid - late 90's just doing the move was good enough. Crashing didn't really matter. Now in most cases no matter how sick the move is, if you crash you don't get props.
Tru, although hes not hitting three steps and crab footwork. Part of his style is barrel rolls into crAzy landings. Most “bboys” call that crashing, but his dance goes way beyond , mixture of acrobatics, gymnastics, martial arts/capoeira ideas, etc. depends on ones interpretation of “ clean” . Exzoonerant doesnt dance “clean”’ but hes as dope as hell
Wack B-boys in San Fernando Valley California, go purchase the authentic Battle Of The Year 1996 & B-boy Summit 1995 & Radiotron 1995 ! ! !
3:45 xP
bein a gymnast is cheating, man..