I’ve been coming for about a good, solid three years going on for as far as actual dancing, however, I’ve been dancing for just about forever. I come from a dance family. So everybody in my family, for my brothers, my sisters, my parents, they were all dancers as well. So I feel like there are always factors that are leading me over towards Krump from watching a lot of the movies.
Princess Slam started dancing since she was a kid, dreaming of becoming a ballerina during her younger years. But everything changed when she saw the film step up and from then on wanted to go into street dancing.
Crush began his journey as a student of Krump in Los Angeles, California, shortly after the creation of the dance. 18 years later, he has evolved his style and expanded his influence to now be known as the “Prince of Krump”, a dominant and inspiring force in dance.
Dance helped me overcome my traumas, doubts and struggles at this early age.
After really looking deeper into Krump watching footy on YouTube n DVDs the homies decided to make the big homie so the Group turned to the fam … the idea was Eastwood’s… at the time I was warfare n he was my Twin so we gave the whole team ranks n started traveling n battling way more it was are come up era…
I’ve started Krump in 2014. At that time I was studying my freestyle and hip-hop, but after a few years, I truly felt the desire and love for Krump. Krump has been a big part of my life, to represent myself and express my thoughts in life.
When the first time I saw Krump in 2006. I had no idea where it came from. But I was deeply attracted by the content of Rize when I saw Krump 1.0 & 2.0. Since then, I felt I had responsibility for its development.
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