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martinstjohnU.S.
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I can answer general questions about the golden age of hip hop, mostly the 1980s breakbeat era. SInce i collected many rap artists Lps and tapes in the 80s, i can answer most song titles by lyrics. | |
Antoine KingU.S.
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Anything referring to hip-hop, urban life style and culture. | |
Jazmine CoxU.K.
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Thinking of becoming a dancer? A HIPHOP dancer?! Well you can ask me about anything ranging from the training side, as to the best places to go for good training in different levels and areas of HipHop, to performance level. What you need help on or improving, feel free to ask me anything!! Including.....Street, Jazz, Poppin', Locking, Commercial, Contemporary, Disco, Freestyle, House, New Style and more.....JUST ASK!! | |
Jai HutchersonU.S.
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I can answer rap and hip hop music marketing, business, tour, promotions, publishing, and radio questions. |
1. Get as much training as you can in all styles. As broad as this sounds it will add technique and discipline to your dancing not to mention make you versatile which will increase your chance of work
The majority of rappers come from criminal backgrounds. Rap was a way for them to stop selling drugs or doing crime in order for them to make a living. In other words rap gave them an outlet to express
Hello If you just want to attend classes to feel more confident and to hone your skill then check out Husky studios in Elephant and Castle or Pineapple Studios in Covent Garden. They are perfect as you
Hello The best thing is to take him to Pineapple studios in Covent Garden. They have completely beginners classes. You can also watch the class or even take part if you want to watch over him while

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