Congrats to Jinjo Crew for Taking Freestyle session
Posted in All, Art, Bboy, Bboy Battle Review, Beats on August 31st, 2011 by Bear
Freestyle Session isn’t the same as it used to be but the bboys continue to evolve showing a more well- rounded style blended with unique flowing moves. In the late 70s and 80s, there was an emphasis on the raw flavor, foundation, style and execution of moves. While the former is important, the 90s saw an addition of evolution in power moves as well as unique style.
In 2000, and the era that I grew up with, there was a great change that saw a definite break in style, where there was an exploration of moves that relied heavily on balance, as the dance began to evaluate its identity choosing to borrow more heavily from Cirque moves, punk and goth style. In this era, there were more specialists of the dance. You would have someone that specializes in footwork, foundation, character, power moves, freezes, and few that would combine all of the above.
In this decade from 2010, I feel that the bboys are definitely more well rounded, although the striking individuality is not as prevalent.
Highlights of the Battle:
Kid David’s set at 3:30.Beat hitting around 3:46.
5:20 Jinjo crew’s jackhammer, shoulder hop alternation on beat.

Congrats to Jinjo Crew for taking it…this time Korean bboys get their well deserved win.











Poppa Smurf gettin’ down.

















