Herbo was getting it in. The dance has been done through generations in Chicago. I was doing it in the late 80's. My kids had their version and my grandkids got their version.
I thought I was the only one who felt that in they spirit.. our whole tribal setup is still in our dna.. we just alittle lost with it but we gone remember ourselves soon enough🏹🪶🏹
@@johnthegenius5875yea no shit🤦🏽♂️.. the point is its in our tribal dna.. LA niggas got jerkin and crip walking, bay niggas had turfin, memphis niggas jookin, new york, Chicago etc etc we all got variations of footwork
@@jaymxu well How can you be from Chicago or so called and not know about the dance that’s like saying you dk what bop is. I used to watch my mom all my aunties dance at the bbq in the yard everybody tranna footwork the fact that herbo is doing it now shows where his childhood was or what growing up in Chicago is like everybody wanted to dance. Even started juking pl like you don’t know so enjoy the comment and keep it pushing buddy
That's some str8 up Chicago shit right there. We used to call this "Jukin" (not jookin(similar though), that's Memphis) before it meant something else. There'd always be a crowd of people in a circle, someone would do their footwork and there would be like a hypeman behind them holding the back of their shirt as they would footwork. Everyone in the crowd would cheer on whoever stepped up with the best footwork. These sessions would pop up throughout the school day(lunchbreak, in between classes, recess) and even after school at parks, clubs, etc. Was even a point where they banned Jukin from school because the teachers would think students were fighting and when students were actually fighting they thought were Jukin. Wild times in an early 2000 Chicago intercity
They don’t know jo school em 😂😂🤣😭 I miss these days seeing mfs outside on the block footworkin block parties cookouts like you said mfs was at school doin it all that shit
@@MotionIV they getting sturdy on dat short bus 😂😂 I'm sorry but in da west coast we call that pants on fire dances or crackhead shuffle where in from in California that what we called moves like dat back in day
@@lilshsjsj1904 u the type to be in yo 20’s and still “thuggin” nigga he got a kid and an actual lifestyle he don’t needa be in the streets nomore smh lame
@@everydaynine_2282most definitely! I was going to get enough of going to the projects when the DJ would set up anywhere with the quickness -in the hallway, and the parking lot, Lo end or no end❤ .. I will always believe when an extra madness came on it was some b******* in the game that spread like the chicken pox & the 🟦⬜12 pushed it ! I still love my city