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Posts Tagged ‘b-boy’

Blocked Parties

By Da Emazing One • Apr 8th, 2008 • Category: Wheels of Steel

Block Parties were part of the foundation for Hip Hop’s existence and bringing communities together and squashing bitter rivalries. With the current state of Hip Hop’s bastard identity can block parties exist with the same vigor and enthusiasm for peaceful celebration?



B-Boy Pioneer Frosty Freeze Passes at 44

By Q Ball • Apr 4th, 2008 • Category: Body Rock

Ladies and Gentlemen, B-Boy Godfather, Wayne “Frosty Freeze” Frost of the Rock Steady Crew, has passed at the young age of 44. His passing occurred Thursday April 4, 2008, at Mount Sinai Medical Center in NYC due to suffering a long term undisclosed illness.



The Director of Planet B-Boy Speaks!

By Q Ball • Apr 2nd, 2008 • Category: Body Rock

The following article written by Planet B-Boy director and producer, Benson Lee, including photos, are all provided by Elephant Eye Films press release kit. Elephant Eye Films is a New York City-based film studio that produces, sells, and distributes high-quality feature films. We are sharing Mr. Lee’s story due to his passionate involvement in the [...]



Planet B-Boy is Here!

By Q Ball • Apr 2nd, 2008 • Category: Body Rock

I am very excited right about now regarding the latest Hip Hop documentary Planet B-Boy directed by Benson Lee of Elephant Eye Films. It is the ultimate B-Boy battle film that sweeps us across three continents for the grand finale at the annual “Battle of the Year” finals in Germany. This stage is Hip Hop’s [...]



Who Stole the DJ?

By Danger S • Mar 28th, 2008 • Category: Wheels of Steel

Who stole the DJ? The Fresh Prince asked this question on the cut of the same name from his 1991 album “Homebase”. Whether or not he was subliminally alluding to what I’m about to write about is open for debate. I have yet to understand how the top (c)rap artists of today can claim to be representing Hip Hop without such a vital element as the DJ.