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  2. 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.

  3. (Hey You) The Rock Steady Crew - Wikipedia

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    "(Hey You) The Rock Steady Crew" is the debut single by American hip hop group the Rock Steady Crew from their debut studio album Ready for Battle (1984). It was released in 1983 through Charisma / Virgin Records as the album's lead single .

  4. Uprock (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Uprock" is a song by American hip hop group the Rock Steady Crew from their debut studio album Ready For Battle. It was released in 1984 through Charisma/Virgin Records as the album's second single. Written by Budd "Blue Soldier" Dixon, Ruza Blue and Stephen Hague, and produced by Dixon and Hague, the song refers to uprock style of dance.

  5. Ready for Battle - Wikipedia

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    Ready for Battle is the debut studio album by American hip hop group the Rock Steady Crew.It was released in 1984 via Virgin Records.The album was produced by Budd "Blue Soldier" Dixon and Stephen Hague.

  6. Crazy Legs (dancer) - Wikipedia

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    He was an original member of the Rock Steady Crew after its foundation in 1979. [1] Dance critic Sally Banes in an April 1981 piece on the form in the Village Voice quotes Crazy Legs listing the best dancers extant and documents his accidental invention of the "W" move, in which the dancer sits with his legs double-backed behind him. [ 2 ]

  7. Ken Swift - Wikipedia

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    The world renowned Rock Steady Crew (RSC) was the first group of b-boys to receive professional recognition from the media and their peers. The Village Voice published the article "Breaking is Hard To Do," that included Ken and RSC which influenced a greater audience to garner an interest in hip hop and b-boying.

  8. Frosty Freeze - Wikipedia

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    Wayne "Frosty Freeze" Frost (December 4, 1963 – April 3, 2008), also known as The Freeze To Please, was an American old school hip hop b-boy known as a member of the second generation of the hip hop/breakdancing group, Rock Steady Crew. [1] His nickname was a play on words based on the well-known milkshake-serving restaurant of the same name.

  9. 30 Years to the Day - Wikipedia

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    30 Years to the Day is a 2007-released studio album by the American breakdancing and hip hop group Rock Steady Crew (as the group’s second studio album) and Brooklyn-based Mixtape DJ, remixer and hip-hop producer J.Period. The album is a 30-year commemorative compilation for the history of the group. [1]