https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lijcot8VJmA
chk out 3.08 to 3.20
no wonder i was thinkin since wen us indians started bein creative...Remo u shld b brand ambassador for youtube
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Originally posted by: devilsangel01
Doll the move may have been lifted and creativity has no1s brand stamp on it if so the rights should have been reserved.
has this move been recognised before Prince did it????????????? the answer is no.the recognition of it it wat creates the signature - not the source
Originally posted by: devilsangel01
my point was about recognition of the move to US.
We recognised it after Prince did ITSo the makes is a signature move as it is identifiable to PrinceBefore ppl checked out youtube - they saw the move on DID - even if it was copied it was exposed to us through prince !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Originally posted by: hindu4lyf
Sorry hun I disagree. That move isn't anyone's signature move.
It's been around for a pretty long time, since PnL became a big thing. The only reason people call Prince that is cos he does it well so it became his move. ;)
Originally posted by: devilsangel01
my point was about recognition of the move to US.
We recognised it after Prince did ITSo the makes is a signature move as it is identifiable to PrinceBefore ppl checked out youtube - they saw the move on DID - even if it was copied it was exposed to us through prince !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Did you mean "US" as "United States" or "us" as "we"?? If you meant the former one, I am sorry, most LnP moves were originated mainly from the US - i.e. United States. I have seen it on US TV even before DID was even thought about. Indians started to enjoy break dance more because of Michael Jackson, even before youtube had started. Then actors like Prabhudeva had a significant role in its big popularity in India.