The legendary line "Change my pitch up / Smack my bitch up" is a direct sample from the 1988 track "Give the Drummer Some" by Ultramagnetic MCs .
The Ultimate Break: Why "Smack My Bitch Up" Is the Heartbeat of Red Bull BC One
Breaking requires music with clear, aggressive "breaks"—the sections of a song where the vocals drop out and the drum rhythm takes over.
It’s one of those tracks that instantly changes the temperature in the room. But why does a British electronic track from 1997 still dominate the cyphers of the world's most prestigious 1-on-1 breaking competition? 1. It’s a Love Letter to B-Boy Culture
While most of the world associates this track with its controversial 1997 music video , Liam Howlett actually wrote it as a tribute to early hip-hop and B-Boy culture.
The legendary line "Change my pitch up / Smack my bitch up" is a direct sample from the 1988 track "Give the Drummer Some" by Ultramagnetic MCs .
The Ultimate Break: Why "Smack My Bitch Up" Is the Heartbeat of Red Bull BC One The legendary line "Change my pitch up /
Breaking requires music with clear, aggressive "breaks"—the sections of a song where the vocals drop out and the drum rhythm takes over. But why does a British electronic track from
It’s one of those tracks that instantly changes the temperature in the room. But why does a British electronic track from 1997 still dominate the cyphers of the world's most prestigious 1-on-1 breaking competition? 1. It’s a Love Letter to B-Boy Culture The legendary line "Change my pitch up /
While most of the world associates this track with its controversial 1997 music video , Liam Howlett actually wrote it as a tribute to early hip-hop and B-Boy culture.
When you’re not practicing, Remember, Someone somewhere is practicing. And when you meet him, He will win.