It's crazy how Ikki didn't win 💀 he literally had more audience impact than his opponent. His musicality and techniques from isolations, rhythm and groove are crazy. So sad that I didn't get to see more of Ikki in this competition other than the Hip-hop 2nd preselection. Either way thank you Ikki for joining as well as to the ones who organized the show.
Honestly, after watching hip hop dance for many years, I agree with the judges decision. Ikki's round was flawless no doubt, but Dee had something more, the way he was feeling the music, the subtler musicality. Anyways it was an amazing battle, couldve gone for another round
I get that musicality is essential, but in the end, technicalities should be given its due and credits. If musicality is all that we're putting basis on when it comes to dance battles, then 'anyone' can 'most likely' be up there on stage. All you have to do is to 'enjoy' or 'feel' it, right? Ikki's isolations are clean and tight. His movements are dynamic and unique, and he makes sure to present new movements, which are fluid and graceful. Like I've said, the audience impact already says a lot, especially that he is a Japanese dancer...since this show is held and organized in Korea. All of the people in the audience are most likely Korean dancers as well. Well...in the end they both did a great job. I hope they can battle again soon. Ikki did partake in other international dance competitions as well. You should check those out if you can some time.
"Audience impact" shouldn't be the deciding factor. Or otherwise the most popular dancers will win even if they are not that experienced. Both dancers did well in this battle. Could of gone either way. It was a hard one to judge.
@@adrianbdancei think it’s not just about the audience impact i know ikki won the audience impct but do know why ikki is crowds fave? Cuz they know how sharp and smooth ikki’s movement during his battle that’s why people are cheering on him and i bet ikki deserves to win this battle cuz he ATE with that MUSICALITIES
@@julius1051 it's not about musicality either. It's a hip-hop battle not all-styles. It's about displaying hip-hop fundamentals on a high level. Ikki is a great dancer and performer but his fundamentals are simply not that good. That's why he relies so heavily on the performance factor and musicality. Dee's dance on the other hand lives through those foundations and rarely ever deviates from them. It's really hard for the judges to give ikki the win even if they enjoy his round more because of this. I'm not calling ikki bad tho I do enjoy his dance.
I suddenly became interested in ikki after seeing him dance in LineUp Battle S9. I've watched 2 battles so far and he both lost. Why??? HE'S DAMN ON FIRE. He's so good. WHY WHY WHY WHY????
It's crazy how Ikki didn't win 💀 he literally had more audience impact than his opponent. His musicality and techniques from isolations, rhythm and groove are crazy. So sad that I didn't get to see more of Ikki in this competition other than the Hip-hop 2nd preselection. Either way thank you Ikki for joining as well as to the ones who organized the show.
Honestly, after watching hip hop dance for many years, I agree with the judges decision. Ikki's round was flawless no doubt, but Dee had something more, the way he was feeling the music, the subtler musicality. Anyways it was an amazing battle, couldve gone for another round
I get that musicality is essential, but in the end, technicalities should be given its due and credits. If musicality is all that we're putting basis on when it comes to dance battles, then 'anyone' can 'most likely' be up there on stage. All you have to do is to 'enjoy' or 'feel' it, right?
Ikki's isolations are clean and tight. His movements are dynamic and unique, and he makes sure to present new movements, which are fluid and graceful. Like I've said, the audience impact already says a lot, especially that he is a Japanese dancer...since this show is held and organized in Korea. All of the people in the audience are most likely Korean dancers as well.
Well...in the end they both did a great job. I hope they can battle again soon.
Ikki did partake in other international dance competitions as well. You should check those out if you can some time.
"Audience impact" shouldn't be the deciding factor. Or otherwise the most popular dancers will win even if they are not that experienced. Both dancers did well in this battle. Could of gone either way. It was a hard one to judge.
@@adrianbdancei think it’s not just about the audience impact i know ikki won the audience impct but do know why ikki is crowds fave? Cuz they know how sharp and smooth ikki’s movement during his battle that’s why people are cheering on him and i bet ikki deserves to win this battle cuz he ATE with that MUSICALITIES
@@julius1051 it's not about musicality either. It's a hip-hop battle not all-styles. It's about displaying hip-hop fundamentals on a high level. Ikki is a great dancer and performer but his fundamentals are simply not that good. That's why he relies so heavily on the performance factor and musicality. Dee's dance on the other hand lives through those foundations and rarely ever deviates from them. It's really hard for the judges to give ikki the win even if they enjoy his round more because of this. I'm not calling ikki bad tho I do enjoy his dance.
ikki win
Ikki a fucking LEGEND lol
I suddenly became interested in ikki after seeing him dance in LineUp Battle S9. I've watched 2 battles so far and he both lost. Why??? HE'S DAMN ON FIRE. He's so good. WHY WHY WHY WHY????
same.......i was looking for MT POP...but also found him and damn his footwork damn fire fire
Why Dee won?
I don’t get why dee won that’s unfair
Both did incredible, could of gone either way. Maybe another round would have been nice. Either way, respect to both! 👊🔥
Ikki
Nice ikki 이끼승
What is up with the head rags???
Music?
Gates- Decap
why can't you see how good Dee is
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