"Que Se Sepa" is the Funky Latin jam that you know you've heard and wanted to hear again. It's from Roberto Roena, and it's another Latin American Bboy Music feature…
E's E and Monk One (@monkuno) at Names You Can Trust (@nyctrust) gift our ears with Greenwood Rhythm Coalition's "Guajira '78", a solid Bboy Battle beat: Straight up and down Bboy…
"Black Belt Jones" by Dennis Coffey is notorious in ciphers and battles alike. We first heard it from Brain Reward at Down to Earth Mondays at AKA Lounge in Orlando,…
Love this jam, combines an ILL Bboy beat with skilled MC technique. Insight's DOPE Freedom of Speech rap over I Gres' "Restless", a Classic Bboy smash from the funky era.…
Fred Wesley's "Blow Your Head" should be known well enough to Hip-hop heads, but that's no reason not to listen to it again and again. Also, I'm a big fan…
"Blow Your Whistle", one of the Soul Searchers' greatest hits and most infamous Bboy Sounds, found itself in some latter-day Hip-hop samples yet the original is hard to compete with:…
Bobby Byrd's "Hotpants" aka "I'm Coming" is a fine example of Bboy Soul from the Funky People era of James Brown, Bobby Byrd, Fred Wesley, Clyde, Lyn, Maceo, and all…
"Mother Popcorn" is a get-down phenomenon by the Godfather of everything, James Brown. Mr. Please-Please and Maceo Parker go head to head in a wild episode called "Mother Popcorn". This…