New Jersey's Fr3sh, talk about their new, innovative and 'Fr3sh' style, 3rd auditions being a charm, diversity amongst Asian crews and bringing the unexpected to the stage.
africanprincess, since when did hip hop belong to the "black culture" exclusively hmm? you're saying no one else can do hip hop? and stop crying about asian crews not having black people...doesn't automatically mean they're "hating" on blacks. oh and don't the jabbawockeez have kevin who's black? case closed.
Actually AfricanPridePrincess, it's the other way around. Fr3sh is open for anyone to try out, but maybe black people just don't want to...
african princess thats because these crew's start off being created with family members and under a community of other's of the same ethnic or country. why doesn't anyone question the african american crew's? who have no whites or asians with them.
why is it always asian crews that love to do hip hop. Its like they like black culture but prefer not to associate or dance with black people.
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