breaknut was really good too! dont see much crews rocking that kinda style these days. you dont see any more bboys like born and focus, you know? that first guy in purple was killing it
haha Literally zero diss from the Jinjo crew when the female b-girl was on the floor. It could be out of respect because there aren't many female b-girl competing on their level. But... it could also be something culturally unique to where they are from. or ...it could just be that they were just a bit embarrassed to diss her. If they had dissed her like they were doing all the other B-boys, I am certain that many would possibly misread tha;t and think JInjo crew were a bunch of jerks or even sexist. Whilst at the same time.... real feminist would think "ah, this Jinjo crew, they are treating this female b-girl just like any other individuals who compete in this art, there is no discrimination there". Rather there is even more respect. Whatever the case, they didn't diss her like they were doing the other boys, it might have been out of respect, or because they were embarrassed. But I think I would have admired them more if they had treated her equally as the other b-boys and dissed her aswell.
Your first answer is the best one. Everything else you wrote is you reading too much into it. I would say that if a bboy or bgirl isn't close to your level, you ignore that bboy or bgirl. That can be the biggest diss. Certainly, if I was in a battle and someone was battling me and he wasn't even close to my level, I would probably smile, ignore his/her antics and then waste them in the next round. The bgirl in this battle was good, but she was nowhere near anyone from Jinjo.
wing smiling like a proud father when soma came on
breaknut was really good too! dont see much crews rocking that kinda style these days. you dont see any more bboys like born and focus, you know? that first guy in purple was killing it
Thank for the love
FE got the GTA3 outfit
damn really ? can you show me
damn that first set from breaknuts was crazy
Thank you for love
Hello everyone, does anyone know the beat at 6.41 please ?
Nice battle!
Hey, who is the man in the purple shirt and Kango from breaknuts?
He is pretty dope.
It's bboy SAPA from Lviv - Ukraine. He is living now in Poland :)
It’s me
2.17 what song??
Name if the second song please?
song name at 2:02 please..
where is
dj ?
man that guy in the first round (dont know hes name) was freaking flawless
FE
+Kevin P He was talking about the guy in purple.
+Kevin P haha
Kuzya
It’s me
First song?
Mama said knock you out - Ll cool j😄
Song name at 6:41 pleasee......
Mobb Deep - Shook Ones (Original Version)
song 2:04 ??
the tribe called quest - scenario
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Purple dude whose name idk cant battle Jinjo on his own. Purple dude is fresh but Bboy Octopus ftw!!!
Thanks bro
Pretty sure he's biting menno
Music 6:46
Mobb Deep - Shook Ones
soong at 07:45 plzzz
guy in purple is the winner
his name is Kuzya
+Senjlimbu that's bboy sapa..kuzya is breaknuts but guy in purple is not bboy kuzya..
Yep, It seems I might be mistaken, He is very convincing though, his flow is akin to Kuzya.
+Senjlimbu both are awesome flow bboy..
Agreed!
haha Literally zero diss from the Jinjo crew when the female b-girl was on the floor.
It could be out of respect because there aren't many female b-girl competing on their level.
But... it could also be something culturally unique to where they are from. or ...it could just be that they were just a bit embarrassed to diss her.
If they had dissed her like they were doing all the other B-boys, I am certain that many would possibly misread tha;t and think JInjo crew were a bunch of jerks or even sexist.
Whilst at the same time.... real feminist would think "ah, this Jinjo crew, they are treating this female b-girl just like any other individuals who compete in this art, there is no discrimination there". Rather there is even more respect.
Whatever the case, they didn't diss her like they were doing the other boys, it might have been out of respect, or because they were embarrassed.
But I think I would have admired them more if they had treated her equally as the other b-boys and dissed her aswell.
Your first answer is the best one. Everything else you wrote is you reading too much into it. I would say that if a bboy or bgirl isn't close to your level, you ignore that bboy or bgirl. That can be the biggest diss. Certainly, if I was in a battle and someone was battling me and he wasn't even close to my level, I would probably smile, ignore his/her antics and then waste them in the next round. The bgirl in this battle was good, but she was nowhere near anyone from Jinjo.
song 2 :04 ??
the tribe called quest - scenario
thanks
02.07 , sorry. . you know?