some awards in breakdancing in my own age group. and so, yeah, in the neighbourhood, in our barrio, i became quite well known as a break dancer, myself and somebody else, opito, who used to be my breakdancing partner. he was white, i was black, and together we did all these numbers. you have nominated your father as a key influence in your life on your work. what was his job? what did he do? he used to drive a lorry, a massive lorry that he would transport food from all over the country, and sometimes he would go away for weeks, and sometimes months at a time. he worked very hard, and i started to have that sense of the value of working very hard.
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i was 9 10 years old, you know? i was a good breakdancing kid who could spin on the back of my head, and i had potential, very good, perhaps, and i picked up some awards in breakdancing in my own age group, and so yeah, in the neighbourhood, our barrio, i became quite well known as a break dancer, myself and somebody else, who used to be my breakdancing partner. he was white, i was black and together we did all these numbers. you have nominated yourfather as a key influence in your life on your work. what was his job? what did he do? he used to drive a lorry, a massive lorry that he would transport food from all over the country, and sometimes he would go away for weeks, and sometimes months at a time. he worked very hard and i started to have that sense of the value
we re in the presence, by the way, after this coronation thing in england, i m not into that monarchy. we are in the presence of hip-hop royalty. appreciate it. amen to that. yeah, yeah we ve been given the flowers. and getting them. and it s beautiful to see that hip-hop is now 50 years of age. yeah. it s unbelievable. you re not showing your age. but how do you feel looking at the footage there? and you were someone who has shown what a verbal instrumentation can really sound like. well, you know, when i m looking at the footage, it makes me feel good to see how, you know, how much fun we had. how we still have fun to this day. 50 years, five elements in hip-hop, the deejay, the emcee, the break dancer, graffiti artists, the fifth element, the beatbox. to sit here is and see, so many people thought when i came up with it, that it wasn t last. now look at it 50 years later.
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