Henry Link: Story of a Hip Hop Legend | Enculturation Podcast #19

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  • @kutmastak
    @kutmastak 29 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    I was at the front seat watching Elite Force's performance in Tokyo and Osaka 1994. By around 1992, Henry was already famous in the Japanese street dance community. We didn’t have the internet yet, but we regularly received videos featuring dancers from the U.S., including music videos, live show footage from programs like Soul Train, Yo! MTV Raps, and Party Machine. We would study the dancers in those videos, even though they only showed dancing for a few seconds at a time, watching frame by frame and rewinding repeatedly. This is how Japanese dancers had been learning street dance since the breakdancing era of the 1980s.
    As for hip-hop dance, starting with the New Jack Swing boom led by Bobby Brown and MC Hammer, we initially paid more attention to West Coast dancers, like the Soul Brothers (Def Jef’s dancers), The Scheme Team, and members of Pharcyde before they became Pharcyde. However, when the music video for Lalah Hathaway’s "Baby, Don't Cry," featuring the Mop Top crews, came out, we began focusing on New York dancers, and Henry’s popularity grew. I remember the music video and live performance of Mariah Carey’s "Emotions" being popular and adding to his fame, but PBS’s Alive TV episode Wreckin' Shop from Brooklyn had the biggest impact.
    Many Japanese dancers began traveling to NYC to go to clubs, watched the dancers, and sometimes secretly videotaped them to learn. They also took private lessons directly from New York dancers. In 1992, the Japanese hip-hop-influenced group ZOO featured several New York dancers, including Henry, in their music video. These were some of the reasons why Henry, along with other dancers like Stretch, Loose Joint, Caleaf, Peter Paul, Ejoe, Peek A Boo, Marquest, Rubberband, Brian Green, Voo Doo Ray and Marjory (RIP) and others, became famous in the Japanese street dance community in the early 90s.

    • @enculturationpodcast
      @enculturationpodcast  29 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@kutmastak wow what a detailed synopsis! Thank you so much for adding to the historic ocean. Are you a dancer and one of the ones influenced by Wrecken shops impact?

    • @kutmastak
      @kutmastak 28 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@enculturationpodcast I was a dancer in 90s and influenced by Wrekin shops. Thank you for the great interview. I have known Link for a long time and spent some time with him in Japan and NY but this is the deepest interview I have heard. The story behind Remember the Time shoot and meeting with Yasuko calling to Machine Harada was so interesting. Link is such a good storyteller. A Great job!

  • @SeanBjerke
    @SeanBjerke 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    These are great Vinh! Started to listen to the beginning and ended up going through the entire discussion. Link has so much to share.

  • @KOSMICole
    @KOSMICole 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

    Amazing stories and insight. Real talk from a real artist. Respect, Link!

  • @filsinaginatyllina5619
    @filsinaginatyllina5619 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Link - you are just the best for me when it comes to hip-hop: took your calsses back in 2010 .

  • @jacksonlawrence1
    @jacksonlawrence1 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    Knowledge bombs 🔥🔥

  • @mariannaosipova1363
    @mariannaosipova1363 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    Inspiring and motivating as always ❤

  • @ghaithalbghdadi9627
    @ghaithalbghdadi9627 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    blessings and much respect , thanks for doing this podcast .

  • @enculturationpodcast
    @enculturationpodcast  10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Time Stamps
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    00:00:00 - Intro
    00:02:34 - Learning to Love the Music
    00:05:30 - Jams Before Hip Hop
    00:07:11 - We're All Guests in the Culture
    00:09:42 - My First Battle
    00:13:03 - Original Inspiration For My Movement
    00:14:02 - When "Hip Hop" came about
    00:14:55 - Growing up with Caleaf Sellers
    00:17:04 - Violence at the Parties
    00:19:49 - Studio 54
    00:22:46 - Nobody Wanted To Be Hip Hop
    00:24:11 - First Introduction to Hip Hop Dance
    00:28:40 - Life w/ Cassette Tapes
    00:30:17 - Golden Age Of Hip Hop
    00:32:23 - Elite Force & Breaking Barriers with Michael Jackson
    00:38:47 - I want to see why you belong here
    00:44:14 - Who is Snapping Fingers? (MJ)
    00:49:50 - Coining Elite Force
    00:55:37 - Working in Japan
    00:59:41 - Becoming a crew & meeting Buddha Stretch
    01:08:30 - We had our own Rap Group
    01:08:52 - How I Got The Name "Link"
    01:10:29 - Accountability As A Crew
    01:12:38 - Early Challenges As A Dancer
    01:14:32 - Hip Hop Needs To Be Informative
    01:17:31 - Hip Hop vs Urban Choreography
    01:18:01 - Staying Agile with Age
    01:19:30 - Breaking in the Olympics
    01:23:28 - Breaking Down Levels of Musicality
    01:33:22 - Rap Lost The Message
    01:33:46 - Hopsin - No Lyrics (Mumble Rap Parody)
    01:34:53 - Battles & Judging
    01:35:53 - Seiya vs Rama - Lineup Battle - Hip Hop
    01:45:42 - Icee vs Sam Yudat - Summer Dance Forever 2023 - Hip Hop Battle
    01:56:24 - Qualifications To Be A Teacher
    01:57:53 - Seperation of Older vs. New Generation
    01:58:13 - Each One Teach One - Support The Culture
    01:59:35 - Closing Thoughts

  • @gabrielnito6606
    @gabrielnito6606 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    Dope dope dope conversation! Learnt so much AGAIN! I wish I could ask these questions even half as well as you did to Link man

    • @enculturationpodcast
      @enculturationpodcast  11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      What did you walk away with from this convo ?

    • @mikelsaleem7381
      @mikelsaleem7381 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      @enculturationpodcast You might associate the 90’s as being the Golden Age of hip hop because of the Mop Top Crew they changed the hip hop scene and really deserve a motion picture biopic 🎥🎬

  • @tulgaa1166
    @tulgaa1166 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    support from Mongolian dancer :)

  • @sahilskillz
    @sahilskillz 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Great Job bro, I'm Greatful to listen him, gods of hiphop 🙏🏼✨️

    • @enculturationpodcast
      @enculturationpodcast  11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thank you for tuning in! 🙏

    • @mikelsaleem7381
      @mikelsaleem7381 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @sahilskillz Excellent comment they need a motion picture biopic.

  • @jwang_dance
    @jwang_dance 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Thank you so much for doing this!!! It was so insightful to hear Link speak. In the Seiya vs Rama battle, I wasn't sure which dancer Link said he'd vote for. Based on his previous comments I assumed it was Seiya, but would you be able to clarify which dancer he's referring to around 1:40:28?

    • @enculturationpodcast
      @enculturationpodcast  5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Sorry for the delayed this response, YT didn't send me a notification on this for some reason. He voted for Seiya

    • @jwang_dance
      @jwang_dance 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@enculturationpodcast Thank you!!

  • @israelsimba4920
    @israelsimba4920 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Grateful💯🔥🫶🏿

  • @louisadams4540
    @louisadams4540 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    🤩 "Promosm"