The music shouts in the room, the crowd is crazy, and while the South Bronx is hosting, I am looking forward to growing with the B Boy pose. A small boy insisted on his position as his companion danced in music, but when the rest of the song woke up, the little boy ran to the center of the dance floor. There are few people who know that this is the beginning of global phenomena and lifestyles. Hip - hop is a misunderstood culture that was driven out of the media and the roots of the new generation. Society has little knowledge about the birth of hip-hop, but for hip-hop dance, b-boying is a real art form.
Breaking is also called B Boying / B Girl or Break Dance, a vibrant and rhythmical dance style which is one of the main elements of hip hop culture. As well as many aspects of hip hop culture, breakdance has been in many cultures, including street dancing in the 1930's, Brazil and Asian fighting, Russian folk dances, and dance moves by James Brown, Michael Jackson and California Fox It depends greatly. In the 1970s, the South Bronx formed a breakthrough with other elements of hip hop. Breakdancing is usually done with hip-hop music played on speakers and PA systems.
In the beginning of the decade, B Boeing became the first aspect of hip hop culture entering Japan, Australia and South Africa. In South Africa, the black noise of the break dance team established this practice and began rap after ten years thereafter. Musician / host Sydney and his program H.I.P. became the first black television moderator in France. Jump It was screened at TF 1 in 1984, this is the first one in the world genre. Sydney is considered a French hip hop father. Radio Nova helped launch other French hip hop stars, including the 1984 album "Paname City Rappin" and Rapatitude 1 and 2 compilations helped to increase the popularity of French hip-hop music, including Dee Nasty It was.
In graffiti art, MCing / wrapping, DJ, B Boeing, hip hop became the major cultural movements of the urban community inhabited by ethnic minorities in the 1980s. In the 1980s, many artists also released social statements through hip - hop music. In 1982, Melle Mel and Duke Bootee recorded "The Message" (officially registered with Grandmaster Flash and The Furious Five). This is based on Run-DMC's "It that that that" and Public Enemy's "Black Steel". A chaotic moment. "In the 1980s, Hip Hop also accepted the creation of rhythm through the use of the human body through drum sound vocal percussion technology. Pioneers of Fat Boys' Doug E. Fresh, Biz Markie, Buffy are using beats, lips, tongues, sounds, other body parts to create beats, music and music. "Human Beatbox" artists sing and imitate turntable scratches and other instruments' sounds.