Hip Hop is the culture exposing what it means to truly self-express.
-Ignasty, popper from Fresh Dynamix/Poptikz

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Hip Hop is the culture exposing what it means to truly self-express.
-Ignasty, popper from Fresh Dynamix/Poptikz

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What does Hip Hop give you?
A life style and an attitude.
-Bruce, hip hop/popping from Poptikz
Hip Hop is a lifestyle and it is a part of who YOU are. It gives positivity to anyone, and the endurance to strive in the real world. An outlet, to take a break in the real world.
-Frank, popper from Mix’d Elements
What Does Hip Hop Mean to You?
Hip Hop is an American culture that is part of my lifestyle. We live it, we breath it, it is who we are!
-David “Happy Feet” Nguyen, Homeland/NCC
Hip Hop Means...
Learning the soul and culture of the minority.
-Yuka

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Hip Hop is a culture not bound by any specific race or geographical location. - Omeed of "The Body Poets"
Locking Ewok of Homeland, Long Beach, CA
What has Hip Hop done for you? What Hip hop and dance did for my life is pretty damn amazing. I mean, I was depressed or at least I felt like I was nothing. Dance kept me distracted from all my worldly problems, when I entered the circle, and as I got out of it; Hip hop helped me gather my thoughts and face them. I couldn't turn to my family when it came to talking about my problems because my family was already broken both as a unit and emotionally. I couldn't turn to my best friend cause he has a family of his own and people I knew from high school went their separate ways. All I had was music and the dance-floor. Then soon after came great people and finally a sense of self. This is what Street dance and hip hop to brought me.
Dancing is freedom and happiness. It is for everyone and anyone and you don't even need music to do it. You just let your soul do it's thing.
-Eduardo Iniestro, bboy, of Saint City