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  2. Crazy Legs (dancer) - Wikipedia

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    As a craze for all things hip hop took hold, the 16-year-old Crazy Legs, now President of the Rock Steady Crew, took hip hop dance to Paris and London as part of the New York City Rap Tour, with recording artists Afrika Bambaataa and Grandmixer D.ST, graffiti artists Fab 5 Freddie and Futura 2000, and the World Champion Fantastic Four Double ...

  3. History of hip-hop dance - Wikipedia

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    According to hip-hop activist Afrika Bambaataa [1] and b-boy Richard "Crazy Legs" Colón, [2] the purest hip-hop dance style, breaking (commonly called "breakdancing"), began in the early 1970s as elaborations on how James Brown danced to his song "Get on the Good Foot". [3] People mimicked these moves in their living rooms, in hallways, and at ...

  4. Crazy Legs - Wikipedia

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    Crazy Legs (dancer) (Richard Colón, born 1966), American b-boy associated with hip hop culture and the Rock Steady Crew; Ulysses Curtis (1926–2013), running back in the CFL for the Toronto Argonauts from 1950 to 1954; Crazy Legs Conti (born 1974), competitive eater; Alex "Crazy Legs" Henderson, a trombonist from the Big Bad Voodoo Daddy band

  5. Rock Steady Crew - Wikipedia

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    Rock Steady Crew is an American breaking and hip hop group which has become a franchise for multiple groups in other locations. The group's 1983 international hit song "(Hey You) The Rock Steady Crew" (from the group's first studio album Ready for Battle) peaked at No. 6 on the UK Singles Chart, [110] and reached the top 10 in many European countries.

  6. Bouncing Cats - Wikipedia

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    Bouncing Cats follows Abramz, Crazy Legs, and Breakdance Project Uganda on a journey to use hip-hop culture for positive social change. In terms of the title, Bouncing Cats "is the sound made by the kids in Uganda when they have no access to a boombox,” according to the film's director, Nabil Elderkin, “Using 'bouncing cats, baboons and ...

  7. Plants vs Zombies's Crazy Dave finds his calling: hip hop ...

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    Unintelligible stammering backed by some smooth zombie croons, but hip hop nevertheless. In this new video by PopCap, Crazy Dave (you know, the guy who sells you stuff?) from Plants vs Zombies ...

  8. Meet Crazy Legs Conti, the champion of competitive hot dog ...

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    Crazy Legs Conti is a fixture in the competitive food eating world, and in this episode of "Extreme Lengths," he shows us the eating techniques that make him a champion. Meet Crazy Legs Conti, the ...

  9. Tony Touch - Wikipedia

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    This is the result of him growing up with salsa at home and hip-hop influence in his lifestyle. [5] In 2005 Tony signed to EMI records releasing a reggaeton album, ReggaeTony. [6] The lead single "Play That Song" featured Nina Sky and B-Real of Cypress Hill. [6]