Party Entertainment Vancouver BC Canada – Chang$ter Bboy$
Breakdance, Hip Hop, Acrobats, Freestyle Ball
Changster Bboys are Party Entertainment Vancouver, BC Canada. Most of all, the dance crew combines many talents. Because of our skills, it is an intense and exciting show. You can view our latest video below. Be sure to like, share and subscribe to our channel here!
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In addition, the crew utilizes freestyle ball, acrobatics, martial arts, and banging music. Due to the exciting combination, the breakdance is next level. As a result, Changster Bboys are experienced in corporate parties and weddings. Consequently, the entertainers are veterans to Indian Weddings. The Bhangra Bboy Show fuses east and west into an uplifting DJ Mix. Changster DJ brings the beats and the crew busts the moves!
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Changster Bboys are the go to crew for a show at your party because they got the juice.
They are professional for film due to the talents.
Changster Bboys performed at an Indian Wedding. It was held at Crystal Hall in Surrey BC Canada. In addition, the dance crew performed breakdance & freestye soccer. Changster DJ made the mix of music for the show. The Vancouver Breakdancers are some of the best entertainers in Canada hence the results. Consequently, they are a popular booking for parties and shows.
As a result of the energetic mix, dance, and freestyle ball, the show was a success. Changster Bboys performed with talent due to regular training. The show was captured below consequently for your viewing pleasure. Changster Bboys are available for your parties. Hence, you can reserve now at 604-862-7179 & via email at vancouverbreakdancers at gmail dot com.
Canadian hip hop has a long history and connection to the underground movement of hip hop with many passionate artists in the various elements of hip hop (breaking, deejaying, emceeing, graffiti, beat making, beat boxing, fashion, etc). Beginning in the 1980’s, having been influenced by the Bronx art form, Canadians started putting their own expressions of the culture of hip hop. With the exception of 1989 to 1991, and the early 2000’s on, it remained a largely unknown style of the culture. Nowadays, Canadian hip hop enjoys successful artists in various elements of hip hop.
The first credited hip hop song created was Singin’ Fools with the song “Bum Rap”. It was released in 1982. Toronto had early support with the station CKLN-FM with the launch of the show “The Fantastic Voyage” in 1983. There wasn’t much success getting support on a large scale and was hence forth shafted and 86’d. There was not a great infrastructure for it.
Deejaying did get support and with some elbow grease, some DJs got work playing in clubs around their cities, some competed, and some even grew a fan base and toured. Some notable names are DJ A-trak and DJ Dopey.
Breaking (bboying, breakdance) grew in popularity with notable films like Breakin’ and Beat Street. Breakdance crews from the US toured and since the 80’s to now, crews formed and participated in the art. Canadian Floormasters are one of the first crews to do it and since flourished with independent crews performing, battling, and teaching.
Graffiti has always been big, and my own city of Vancouver BC is always scrawled with incredible graffiti art. Good graffiti artists get hired to paint murals for customers, but they always go paint on their own. There is an industry for it and one of the notable graffiti crews is Stompdown Killaz.
Canadian hip hop music artists continued to mainly gain underground and cult followings with little to no mainstream success. Groups such as Maestro Fresh Wes, Dream Warriors, Main Source gained the most prominence however still remained underground acts. Canadian hip hop thrived on an indie spirit. From 1992 to 1998, it never hit the mainstream. However, a chain of events took place that gave it recognition, and it was the Northern Touch collaboration of cross Canadian hip hop musicians and rappers in 1998. The Rascalz, a Vancouver group, shunned the Juno Awards, which brought hip hop from Canada attention on a mainstream level.
Having a propensity to creating quality hip hop music, ALLMUSIC noted Canada is hip hop’s best kept secret. Since then, Canada has hit the mainstream internationally, with crossover hip pop artists like K’naan, Drake, The Weeknd and hip hop with a reggae influenced Kardinal Offishal. Still with that mass appeal, any Canadian artists still thrive in the underground and indie status, gaining recognition worldwide.
1980’s to early 1990’s Notable artists
Maestro Fresh Wes
Michie Mee
Devon
Get Loose Crew
Main Source (K Cut & Sir Scratch)
MCJ & Cool G
Kish
Mid 1990’s Notable Artists
Rascalz
Ghetto Concept
Maestro
Saukrates
Citizen Kane
Redlife
Classified
K-os
Dubmatique
Muzion
Notable is that the french hip hop scene in Canada had better support than their English speaking counterpart artists, with artists like Dubmatique selling 300,000 copies of their album.
1998 Onward
Rascalz, Choclair, Thrust, Kardinal Offishal, Jellestone, Saukrates, Baby Blue Soundcrew, Drake, Classified, K-os, K’naan, Swollen Members, Sweatshop Union, Buck 65, Belly, Moka Only, Shad, Kyprios, Cadence Weapon, Snak The Ripper, Stompdown Killaz, KOTD, DJ A Trak
Most notable are Kardinal Offishal, Drake, K’naan being the artists with chart topping international mass appeal!
Notable Beat Boxer
KRNFX
French Hip Hop is also a scene of it’s own in Canada, followed by a very supportive Aboriginal hip hop scene, filled with many artists of that culture.
Hip Hop has had a positive influence on the First Nations of Canada, whom use it as a form of expression and empowerment.
Dope is a film that came out in 2015, with a high focus on telling the story of regular people in the hood, with characters that you can relate to and seem familiar, utilizing a dramatic and comic approach to the story. The film also has a high focus on hip hop music and culture, even utilizing a popularized slang of “Dope” which means it is very awesome and fantastic. The film also centers around crime and drugs, school, community, and race. My opinion is that it is a very well made movie and I thoroughly enjoyed the film. Dope is literally a dope movie…
The film centers on 3 main characters, which are Malcolm Adekanbi, Jib, & Diggy. They are all obsessed with golden era hip hop and are high school students and live in the “Bottoms” part of Inglewood, California. They’re considered geeks and are bullied by gang members at times. Malcolm has a dream to attend Harvard, however his counselor, dismisses his endeavors. His counselor, Mr. Bailey, refers him to AJ for college admissions.
At this point, the trio head home from school only to almost be jumped by dope dealers and as well as avoiding a Blood set. Malcolm befriends Dom, a dope dealer, and they start chatting. Through a turn of events, he also meets Nakia, through Dom. Dom takes a shine to Malcolm and their love of hip hop and he gets invited to Dom’s birthday party at a club. Malcolm goes there with his two best friends. This is where the story gets interesting and Malcolm and his two best friends end up involved in various drama involving drugs and parties…
I will leave the rest out, so as to not completely ruin the film for you…
Dope is a movie that is very good at telling a story, well planned out, and written well whereby the story and characters are likable and have a feeling of dejavu to even your own neighborhood and upbringing. The stories and people are colorful, with fantastic delivery of comedy and crime drama rolled into one. The music for the film is also dope, especially to people who like golden era hip hop more than modern mainstream music. I highly recommend the film.
The film was produced by Significant Productions, I am Other, & Revolt Films by the leads of Forest Whitaker and his partner Nina Yang.
It was written and directed by Rick Famuyiwa.
The music was done by Germaine Franco.
Cinematography by Rachel Morrison.
Edited by Lee Haugen.
It was released in January 24, 2015 to Sundance and then eventually picked up by Open Road Films and Sony for distribution.
GO:OD AM is the third studio by Mac Miller and was released by Warner Brothers on September 18, 2015. There are guest appearances by Chief Keef, Ab Soul, Lil B, Miguel, and Little Dragon. A tour has been planned and will kick off in Mac’s hometown of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA on September 20, 2015.
The album’s background started with Mac releasing his mixtape “Faces” and signing with Warner Brothers, after leaving Rostrum Records. The distribution deal helped Mac’s label REMember Music jump off. On July 30, 2015 he announced he was finishing up his album. On August 5, 2015 he released a lead off single, 100 Grandkids with a music video.
On September 4, 2015 an app was released that functions as an alarm and played snippets of the album. There was also a Breakfast Special Edition of the album released, which is the LP on CD and digital download, cereal, a cereal bowl, and a hidden gift. Mac also hosted events called Homecoming Weekend leading up to the release to promote the album. An album release show was planned and done, and the tour kicking off in Pittsburgh at the aforementioned date of September 20, 2015.
Mac Miller – Good AM (Stylized as Mac Miller – GO:OD AM) can be streamed below free
1 – Doors (produced by Tyler The Creator)
2 – Brand Name (produced by ID Labs)
3 – Rush Hour feat Vinny Radio (produced by ID Labs)
4 – Two Matches feat Ab Soul (produced by Sounwave)
5 – 100 Grandkids (produced by Sha Money XL, Big Jerm)
6 – Time Flies feat Lil B (produced by Christian Rich)
7 – Weekend feat Miguel (produced by FKi, Jamil Digi)
8 – Clubhouse (produced by Rich Bricks of THC)
9 – In The Bag feat Juicy J, Domo Genesis, Schoolboy Q (produced by Sevn Thomas)
10 – Break The Law feat Juicy J (produced by Drew Byrd, Thundercat)
11 – Perfect Circle & God Speed feat Ab Soul, Vinny Radio (produced by Frank Dukes)
12 – When In Rome (produced by ID Labs, Sledgren)
13 – ROS (produced by DJ Dahl)
14 – Cut The Check feat Chief Keef (produced by Vinylz)
15 – Ascension feat Travis Scott (produced by ID Labs)
16 – Jump (produced by Sap, ID Labs)
17 – The Festival feat Little Dragon (produced by ID Labs)