
http://www.Youtube.com/DigitalDancers to take online dance classes and learn how to dance from some of the worlds top choreographers.-Wanna get some jammin hip hop dance beats http://www.jamminhiphopbeats.com
JESSICAS 1ST DVD OUT THIS JULY EMAIL JESSSAYDE@HOTMAIL.COM IF UR INTERESTED!
jessica sayde, ginger andrews and susie summerell of halifax nova scotia, rehearsing for CHEEREXPO 2006.. (1st place open dance winners)
WWW.JESSICASAYDE.COM ..Choreographer: Jessica Sayde
this VIDEO IS TO INSPIRE OTHERS, PLEASE DO NOT STEAL CHOREOGRAPHY, ITS THE HARD WORK OF THE CHOREOGRAPHER. IT IS ILLEGAL TO COPY WITHOUT PERMISSION!! SO BASICALLY ........DON'T BE A COPYCAT
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TEXASTAKEOVER.COM
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Hip Hop Drummers
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Music video by Chamillionaire performing Hip Hop Police/Evening News: CORRECT VERSION Closed Captioned
with Marc Klasfeld, Billy Parks
(C) 2007 Universal Records a division of UMG Recordings Inc.
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A música da minha vida.
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[Paul Dateh on violin with inka one on turntables.]
violin - http://pauldateh.com
dj - http://myspace.com/inka_one
mp3 download available at http://myspace.com/pauldateh
Tracks covered:
- A Tribe Called Quest: Check the Rhime
- Jurassic 5: Canta de Ossanha
- Ghostface Killah: Chercez la Ghost
- The Roots: The Next Movement
- Gnarls Barkley: Crazy
- Jimmy Pate: Shaft in Africa
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Hip-Hop Saved My Life by Lupe Fiasco feat. Nikki Jean
(c) 2007 Atlantic Recording Corporation for the United States and WEA International Inc. for the world outside of the United States
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Revolution style video directed by Brian Beletic. Ipod compatible video.
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Peep the new video from KRS-ONE & Marley Marl for "Hip Hop Lives" the title track from their landmark collabo HIP HOP LIVES. Resurrect the REAL Hip Hop, AVAILABLE EVERYWHERE MAY 22ND!
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NAS HIP HOP IS DEAD IN STORES 12.19
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Wicked breakdance hip hop battle!
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www.pirate-bb.org
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This is one of the best dance routines i've ever seen by a group called Kaba Modern. Check it out.
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my hip hop remix of a few artists
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Jancsó Miklós - Kelj fel komám, ne aludjál című filmjének részlete
Letöltés: http://rapidshare.com/files/112087942/B_lga_-_Nemzeti_Hip-Hop.avi
Ha szeretitek a Bëlgát, csatlakozzatok a Grouphoz!!!
http://www.youtube.com/group/belga
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Joshua and Katee perform a hip-hop routine choreographed by Napoleon & Tabitha.
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http://www.mediaed.org
Hip-Hop: Beyond Beats & Rhymes provides a riveting examination of manhood, sexism, and homophobia in hip-hop culture. Director Byron Hurt, former star college quarterback, longtime hip-hop fan, and gender violence prevention educator, conceived the documentary as a "loving critique" of a number of disturbing trends in the world of rap music. He pays tribute to hip-hop while challenging the rap music industry to take responsibility for glamorizing destructive, deeply conservative stereotypes of manhood. The documentary features revealing interviews about masculinity and sexism with rappers such as Mos Def, Fat Joe, Chuck D, Jadakiss, and Busta Rhymes, hip-hop mogul Russell Simmons, and cultural commentators such as Michael Eric Dyson and Beverly Guy-Shetfall. Critically acclaimed for its fearless engagement with issues of race, gender violence, and the corporate exploitation of youth culture.
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My CD: http://www.ronaldjenkees.com/music-store
These are really two songs in 1 but they evolved in the same FL Studio project (2 different days). That's how it goes sometimes - might have to make it into two different beats since they're so different.
They keyboard I'm using here is the Yamaha Motif XS8, which is the weighted-key version of the XS series (I'm finding I'm not a fan of weighted keys for most stuff besides piano). More on that in another video where I'll play some stuff I'm sequencing purely on the board (very different and confusing to me).
Thanks for watching/commenting/subscribing, folks!
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video
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Soft hip hop
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All-CAL, University of California dance competion put on by the CSA's or CASA's (Chinese Student Associations). Done annually at one of or near the southern UC schools (SD, LA, or Irvine). Ascension is from UCSD.
I apologize about the horrible camera handling at the beginning, it gets better (it wasn't me who did it, I was dancing.) Here are some of the song titles. I don't remember some of them. sorry.
0:24 Emotion is Dead - The Juliana Theory
1:20 This is how we do it - Montel Jordan
1:25 Ooh Wee - Mark Ronson
1:30 Party to Damascus - Wyclef Jean ft Missy Elliott
1:59 Spelling Bee Interlude - Missy Elliott
2:07 There's So Many Hoes In Here - Jay-Z
2:30
3:14 Pop that Booty - Marques Houston
3:34 Crazy in Love - Beyonce ft Jay z
3:39 Pop that Booty - Marques houston
4:03 Get Busy-Sean Paul
4:13 Hey Mamma - Black eyed peas
4:26 On Top - Dmx Feat Big Stan
5:18 ballet
5:42 Im Loving It - Justin Timberlake
6:20 Give It Up - Aaliyah
6:26
7:04
7:12 Take It to the Floor - B2K
7:40 Get Low - Lil Jon and The Eastside Boys
7:45 Put Em Up - N.O.R.E
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Símplemente IMPRESIONANTE
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chamilionaire FT slick rick- hip hop police / evening news [MUSIC VIDEO]
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whatever you like by nicole scherzinger and t.i. mixing into the hand clap by hurricane chris mixing into dollar bill by dj envy, red cafe and fabolous mixing into i'll still kill by akon and 50 cent mixing into roll by sean kingston and flo rida mixing into swing it by bunji garlin and chris black mixing into bring it on by daddy yankee and akon
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This powerful segment in our 10 part series on Hip Hop vs. The World, discusses the images that we see in Hip Hop videos. On the panel is Melyssa Ford, a former video vixen, turned actress/mogul, who speaks from a point of experience on how the game has changed since the days when she was in music videos.
As we continue this discussion, we will bring you bonus footage from past interviews with panelist and other members of the hip hop community world wide.
BET NEWS Presents HIP HOP vs. AMERICA, a Powerful Special Addressing the Current State of Hip-Hop
Honest, Candid Town Hall Meetin BET NEWS Presents HIP HOP vs. AMERICA, a Powerful Special Addressing the Current State of Hip-Hop
Honest, Candid Town Hall Meeting Features Voices Across the Full Spectrum of Opinion Including Nelly, T.I., Chuck D, MC Lyte, Dr. Michael Eric Dyson, Reverend Al Sharpton, Stanley Crouch, Cornel West, Mike Jones, Master P, Kim Osorio, Dr. Ben Chavis, Judg
Parts I and II to Premiere on Tuesday, September 25 and Wednesday, September 26 at 8:00 p.m. ET/PT, With Part III to Air Exclusively on BET ON BLAST
NEW YORK, Sept. 10 /PRNewswire/ -- Hip-hop culture and controversy have always made for familiar bedfellows. Yet, in the wake of the Imus controversy and in a year when the genre's sales have tumbled, hip-hop finds itself under an exceptional amount of scrutiny and pressure -- and the stakes have never been higher. BET NEWS takes a powerful and compelling look at the state of hip-hop today in a three-part series titled HIP HOP vs. AMERICA. Hosted by BET's own Toure and Jeff Johnson, this special showcases a candid, heated forum that will allow audiences to hear the opinions of prominent leaders in the hip-hop industry, the political realm, academia and the Black church
http://www.blacktree.tv
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