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This dude inspired me way back in 84 and I knew instantly he was the hardest popper of all time! I went right out and bought a beret after seeing Breakin. Kudos 2 u my brother, ur the greatest of all time!
true. back in the days as we were growing up in the 80s it was all about breaking & the electric boogie.. great times & great music. I'm so happy I lived through that time. RIP Poppin Taco & Ozone
for all of the people that is watching this vid,,you are watching two legends of the art of street hip hop,,two underrated,, unrecognized to the world full fledged pure break-dance artist.i wonder where these two are at now?
This is so badass, nothin like real 80s hip hop footage. It's a shame they didn't have any music, but I can understand why in the mid eighties. Not everyone carried around a boom box.
Yes! I love the art form is still around but that original pop is no longer. As the result of age, I don't even think Bruno Falcon (Pop Taco) can hit as hard now.
Yep; Michael Chamberz (Turbo) being one of the otherz 🤩😎, and as a matter of fact Popping Taco snd Turbo have done shows together on a number of occasions
It was so cool n da eighties that they just walk right past talent like it's not even there. That's cause everyone and everything was styling back then!
Yeah he was light years better than Ozone, but not better than Turbo. Sheet you need to go look at some of the other throwbacks and besides that they were good friends.
poppin taco had a good run on Breakin 1,2,3, Chaka Khan I feel for you music video, a few other music videos and tours. Wonder what they are all doing today.
true... but he wasnt popping. Pop N Taco influenced Michael Jackson heavily with his dancing and popping in the mid to late 80s. All this is documented. Pop N Taco was the main choreographer for Smooth Criminal.
Popping taco is too sick. I wish the newer generation of poppers would spend some time diggin up the history of the founders of popping rather look at commerical/media popping.
Angela Richardson Don Campbell didn't invent Popping he created Locking in the club improvising on 'The Funky Chicken' a Seventies dance move and Popping Pete's older Brother's Sam's Points.Sam is credited with creating Popping and Don Campbell Locking but some of these moves have been around since the '30's (see before the '80's video, a kid comes out of. a building and does a head spin dressed in a suit and on concrete too!I think that is in '33 other '35).;-)
consider the time. dude that was in the 80s so no mobile phones no mp3 players I even think a portable cassette player with batteries was too luxurious for them people were poorer back then.
igrewold Surely they could afford at least mono cassette player!:-)I loved my JVC back in 1984 in Czechoslovakia.So sorry I sold in in 1989 ,now missing it greatly.😢😃
The dance moves that these kids do now or way harder and I grew up watching Electric Boogaloo and breakdancing don't look like pop and taco was doing anything special