Breakdancing quotes:

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  • Well hip hop is basically the whole culture of the movement. There's the rap which is a form of hip hop culture. It could be breakdancing, freestyle dancing or whatever type of dancing that's happening now in the Black, Hispanic and White community. -- Afrika Bambaataa
  • I think English people were a lot better at breakdancing than they were at making records. -- Fatboy Slim
  • If there's anything Breaking 2: Electric Boogaloo has taught me, it's that breakdancing is the key to financial solvency. -- Richard M. Weiner
  • I started DJing, breakdancing and MCing in the '70s and I got my record deal in 1979 with 'Christmas Rap.' -- Kurtis Blow
  • I remember going for the first time to a place called The Roxy in New York because you can see people breakdancing there. That's the only reason I went! It's amazing, kids are still doing that. -- Chris Frantz
  • Most people might think that I've come from a musical background, but nobody in my family was in any kind of band or played anything. I just picked up music from breakdancing really, that's what got me to listen to music, and in general I was just a creative guy. -- Lunice
  • As a young kid I was in love with breakdancing. I practiced the uprock style, which is a battle style of dance that looks like fighting. It comes from the gangs in New York in the 1960s and '70s. It's beautiful, almost like a martial art, and it can be funny, too, because you make fun of each other. -- Jose Parla
  • My breakdancing crew used to go to the mall and squat a piece of cardboard there; we had our jam box, and I'd spin on my head and make about forty bucks a day, which was pretty good back then. I was only 14 years old, so I would chase the girls around the mall and eat some pizza and have some change left over. -- Vanilla Ice
  • I think English people were a lot better at breakdancing than they were at making records. -- Fatboy Slim
  • I got into DJing and making beats when I was about 17. I was always fascinated by the four elements of hip-hop: you know, writing, rhyming, breakdancing and graffiti. -- Abbie Cornish
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