One thing about korean bboys are that each one of the bboys have a special move they have made up. They always have that bboy iconic recognizable blow up move. I know all over the world they have it too but I'm saying that all b-boys in korea aren't as generic.
What i'm saying is that if you put these korean bboys behind a white canvas with light and watched their moves in the silhoutte, by the style and their moves they have is what seperates them and how you can tell who is who. That's why when people say that korean bboys took bboying to another level, its true. There not just power heads either. Its the transitions and how they use their moves. Not what they pull out. Based on foundation and orginiality.
part 2 is more of the same dead music as part 1. DJ's need a noise monitor next to them so they can see and maybe even understand that it's time to wake the whole place up and once the audience livens up the two sides are gonna feed off of the energy and battle with more fire in them. This battle had the potential to be even better than it was
@RiceRockers he didn't beasted out taisuke ., taisuke still beat pocket.. pocket has no foundation. Answer : cause., that was more heavier while doing his powermoves if he wear a shoes.