maaan I remember Greenteck from waay back! I used to watch all his battle videos! That 7 to smoke where he just beat a bunch of people 1 by 1 in continuous battle was my favorite. I remember 1 night in Long Beach California Homeland popping night and he was there! I actually said wassup it was awesome lol. I am glad he still popping and is 100000x funkier than ever lol
Popping is not my thing. I'd rather watch other types of dancing that "makes more sense to me"😂😉, so I'm really just here for Greentek. He dances different than most poppers I see. Their style seem very monotonous and lifeless to me. This guy's got some funky groove going on that's very different and I like that. I watch his judge demo on California Love at least once a week. I hope we get to see more of him.
Greenteck has embodied the funk completely now and I love it. I glad he didn’t wait to get funky or groove like some other dancers only when they have gotten too old. We get to see a still young and athletic funk titan killing it and building and growing and innovating. Something good came out of 2020-2021. Great dance greenteck
@@michailsolomons2427 greenteck is 1 of the few young dancers of his generation to experiment with original foundational popping with new school moves but keeping the old school idea of popping. Basically evolving popping like it should have been. Just like any other dance or sport or entertainment. The idea is the foundation of everything builds off of that essence and you branch out to different styles or different dances and trying to incorporate them into your already popping style. The beat poppers usually have their own style that even thou moves maybe copied or duplicated with a spin on it, most real poppers have very distinctive styles. You should check future(assassins crew), greenteck( mighty Zulu kings), jrock( ABM), and monstapop. Just to name a few. Soul( Soulbotics) is a new school popper with amazing diverse styles too
now every time I see the name Greenteck I remember the controversy with Les Twins and Criminal Crew. I don't know exactly what to think, but at first it feels wrong to be a judge and not look at the dancers. A personal disagreement cannot interfere with the outcome of a big battle.
Greenteck is disrespectful! He brings intrigue and hatred into the battle, he doesn't respect the opponent's dance, he disdains the other's movements all the time, that's disrespectful. It claims that "this is a battle, this is what we do every day", but it is not.
First of all Greenteck is a brilliant dancer . Les Twins still can't calm down (2 years later) about the battle they lost and still sending their fans to write comments LOL
@@Natalia136100 Listen, Greenteck's fan girl kk, I don't disagree that his technique is impeccable, but I think he lacks respect in battle. If you like to "wipe" for this type of action, that's your problem.
Dont know much about popping. I'm more drawn to hip-hop and house, but this I actually enjoyed so much. He looked as if he enjoyed it and not just danced to show what moves he have. Maybe that's why he got me grooving.
lol why apologize? it's a dance battle and you should only be judging the dancing, his personality and his disrespect is irrelevant since you ain't a judge to judge his action but his dancing
@@GrowingDownUnder Right. However, being respectful during battle is a basic etiquette as well as a well seated dance culture. Pouring water to someone’s face while he is dancing is extremely insulting. You wouldn’t want that happening to you.
@@GrowingDownUnder Sports competitions have rules - when a player goes against the rules and hurt another player, that’s penalized. I know he is talented, but it’s really an issue of being a mature well-educated adult.