Wednesday, January 17, 2018

Beat Street the King of the Beat Back to 1983 84 Ya'll

If you were a Breaker like I was, Beat Street was the freshest (at the time).  It's funny but now when I watch it, I see the acting could have been a little better.

Also, there is a view that Ramo wanted to just do Graffiti and not work.  I don't think that's how you look at it though.  Instead, he was an artist who wanted to escape the "trash and the slime of a world like this"! 

Ramo wanted to do this with his talent but doing burners was the only way he knew how.   He meant well, but also didn't have the resources as an inner-city kid who wanted to change his otherwise fate of working in a mechanic shop when that wasn't where his heart or talent was.

Here is the scene before Ramo left the world, to go chasing after one of his many demons trying to ruin his dream to "paint a better place to live".  Screamin out and say "Ramo!"

OLD SCHOOL HIP HOP DON'T STOP!

KEEP IT FRESH HIP HOPPERS!




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