Alonzo Turf Jones Dance Moves Stolen, Creator Plans New Hip Hop Dance
— 05 / 20 / 2012
writer: Bobby Yungn
New Rap song "Do The Hustle" is changing pouplar disco moves to current
Hip Hop dance. The popular 70's single by Van McCoy was a far shot from the music by
new Hip hop artist C.KHiD, but the energy is the same. Aiming to team with well-known
street performer & Hip Hop dancer Roosevelt Anderson, a new wave is on the horizon.
"I knew Roosevelt from YouTube, before the television show Live to Dance put him on. He's a
very talented guy and helped create 'Bone Breaking'," says C.KHiD of the coming dance.
"Once it's mastered I will have people on YouTube joining in."
C.KHiD, a Youtube music artist with 20 million views and over 30,000 paid plays and downloads
via Tunecore, is likely to pull this off. With a marketing and press team that consists of himself
and a few friends, they've managed to mangle a lot of the challenges other rap artists can't
indepedently.
Roosevelt Anderson, who will construct the new Hip Hop dance for C.KHiD single "Do The Hustle",
is already the creative mind behind "Bone Breaking" or 'extreme Hip Hop contortionism.'
Recently renamed by Alonzo "Turf" Jones, the style of dance has been going on for years
in Brooklyn (New York City), according to Roosevelt. The elite dancer says the
recently re-titled style of dance originated and was incubated in the East Coast's New York City.
First capitvating the world with 'Bone Breaking' on Paula Abdul's TV show, Live To Dance,
there's no telling what the original Hip Hop contorionist will create for the new dance
version of "The Hustle". However, it is a sure thing the Brooklyn born Hip Hop dancer and
street performer has already begun changing the world, Flexing.