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Styles P follows right behind his D-Block partner in rhyme, Jadakiss, and drops two weekend starter freestyles. The first one is "Ghost Motion." The second is titled "Ghost IP Man."

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Video After The Jump In today's world of hip hop, a lot of what we see and hear is who has the biggest bank roll, fanciest ride or most expensive watch. People have forgotten that the art form didn't start out that way. At it's true essence hip hop is about expressing one's self in several different and creative ways. That includes rapping about whatever you want to, not the same stale topics over and over, b-boying, break dancing and dj's rocking a crowd. When Nas said hip hop was dead, he couldn't have been more wrong. It's just moved in a different direction. But it's still good to see there are true b-boys and b-girls doing their thing. At the recent B-Boy Championship in France, we get to see some of what the game needs more of. Check out some of the incredible moves below. BBOYS featured: Alcolil (Russia / Predatorz) Ardit (Germany / TNT Crew) Chakal (Algeria / Dziri Crew) Hulk (Israel / Unstoppabullz) Kid David (USA / Renegades & The Squadron) Lil G (Venezuela / Speedy Angels) Marcio (France / Legiteam Obstruktion) Mounir (France / Vagabonds) Morris (USA / Flexible Flave) Noodle (Korea / Gamblerz) Pélézinho (Brazil / Tsunami Allstars) Ronnie (USA / Super Crew) - Ryoma (Japan / Mortal Kombat) Thesis (USA / Knuckle Head Cali) Cima (Italy) Zerow (Greece) twitter-5d.gif
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