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This is the first random blog I've posted in a really long time, but I just had something to say, so here goes...
Since I can remember I've been around bboys and bgirls, and cannot think of time when it did not inspire me. There is a certain hip-hop cultural thickness you cannot find anywhere, but a bboy jam, for those who have been and felt this, you know what i mean... I'm going to be performing at 3 upcoming bboy battles in Fort Collins and Denver involving both city's Hip-Hop Congresses and bboys and girls from every corner of this square state and beyond. To say the least, I am honored. Emcees always say bboy battle's are very rough to perform at, which is true, but besides the point, if you are truly reppin' Hip-Hop as soon as you breathe in that funk, you know there is hardly a more real, culturally in-tune place to rock. I used to bboy myself and still mos def consider myself a bboy to this day, to me it doesn't necessarily mean whether you can break or not, but more that you rep this culture and understand what that means. So, to all my bboys and bgirls, I truly represent YOU when i rock, and will not waver from that standpoint for anything or anyone, it's who I am, and I am honored.
ONE! Prov.
2:41 AM
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