A related dance form which influenced BBoying is Uprocking / Rocking / The Rock Dance, also performed while standing, and a style of dance in which both dancers fabricate ways of beating the opponent using fictional weaponry and embarrassing situations in rhythm with the music. This style involves moves called Yerks [pronounced Jerks] which are a set of motions executed to the break of a track and are where most of the battling occurs, outside of the break of a track is where the freestyle element of the dance is executed with great musicality throughout.
Notable early b boys included Klark Kent, The Amazing Bobo, James Bond, Harrison and Tom Krew, Sau Sau, Ricksy, The Nigga Twins and El Dorado Mike. These dancers predated what we now know as the b boy foundation, but they created the backdrop that inspired younger dancers to develop the moves that are used today.
Second-generation BBoys include Phase 2, Melle Mel, Mr Ness, D.S.T., Pow Wow, Beaver, Spy, Sundance, Jo Jo , Jimmy D, Trac 2, Mongo, Off, Vinnie, Spivey, Cadilac Mel, Weeble Rock, Blue eyes and Joey. These B-boys developed much of the uprocking, footwork and freezing now recognised as integral to b boy style. Their early spin moves led to the first power move, the backspin.
Third,generation b boy include Ken Swift, Frosty Freeze, Rip 7, Take One, Ty Fly, Flip Rock, Chino, Kid Float, Crazy Legs, Kid Freeze, Mr Freeze, Icey Ice, Doze, The late Buck 4, the late Kuriaki and the late Kippy Dee. These b boy created most of the basic moves which are today considered foundation.
Bgirls
Actress Debi Mazar started out her career as a BGirl in New York City before turning to acting.[citation needed]
In the 1940s, 'bgirl' was used as a slang word for bar girl, a woman hired by a bar to encourage men to drink more.
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