Bboy crumbs

Born in Las Vegas, Nevada in 1979 but moved to Panama before the age of 1. He was raised there until the age of 10. In 1989, Panama became a war zone with the U.S. invading to depose a former ally, Manuel Noriega. During that time his mother relocated both he and his sister to Modesto, California in order to get them away from the chaos in Panama.

In Modesto, California in 1992, is where Crumbs got involved in Breaking and Freestyle dancing. The 209 area of Modesto and Stockton, California was notoriously known for their incredible dance functions and in turn bred some amazing dancers with unique dance styles. In 1993, Crumbs unified with some of these dancers and in 1994 they formed a crew together called Style Elements.

Style Elements Crew quickly took the Breaking world by storm. Winning numerous world titles with their original creative moves and styles. It wasn’t long before other dancers globally started to mimic them and their approach to the dance. Style Elements is now known to be one of the most influential game changing Breaking crews in Hip Hop history.

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B-Boy Records

American independent hip hop record label

Record label

B-Boy Records
Parent companyPhase One Network
Founded1986 (1986)
FounderJack Allen, William Kamarra, Ray Wilson
Distributor(s)Traffic Entertainment
GenreHip hop
Country of originUnited States
LocationNew York City, New York

B-Boy Records was an American independent hip hop record label formed by Jack Allen and William Kamarra in 1986, and situated at 132nd Street and Cypress Avenue in the Bronx, New York City.[1] Its most notable signing was Boogie Down Productions, and it released Boogie Down Productions' first singles, "South Bronx" (1986) and "The Bridge is Over" (1987), and the group's landmark debut album, Criminal Minded (1987).[1] Other acts that recorded for the label included JVC Force, Cold Crush Brothers, Levi 167 and Jewel T.

The label's output was a mix of new names and old pioneers, and documents a period in which self-assertive lyrics begin to detail street life even as the music moved from hardcore drum-machine-based

Pioneers, are the ones who created this dance or developed the dance further.

Spy (Crazy Commandos)
B-boy Spy, from the Crazy Commandos Crew, dominated in the art breaking in the mid to late 1970’s. His understanding of the foundation allowed him to evolve and take moves from other b-boys and redesigned them to make them his own. At the same time, he was creating moves that would later be taken by others. But, many could never do it like Spy. Spy was recognized as the creator of moves that serve as major components to what is the foundation of breaking, such as the Six-Step Footwork, the CC Rock, Swipes, the Baby Freeze, and his Latino flavor of top rocking.
His arsenal of moves made it easy for his peers to refer to him as “The Man With A Thousand Moves”. According to Spy’s personal friend and peer, Trac 2 from Star Child La Rock. “Spy was a master illusionist”. With that being said, it is no wonder how Spy could do just about any move in both directions and make it seem as if each time he did them, they appeared to be different moves.
Spy’s partnership with the music showed

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