157 Bboy Tracks That You Must Listen to Before You Die
(This post was originally published on breakdancedecoded.com)
In 1972, a man of towering physique – and street influence – travelled the Bronx with the loudest sound system (within the neighbourhood) in his car. Wherever he went, young boys and girls would flock around him, as if he were a real life Pied Piper.
This man had an acute sense of what made the young ones tick. And he knew how to get people’s feet moving. By looping the heavily percussive parts of certain funk tracks, you would have seen a sea of humans going wild.
In other words, just by repeating the ‘breaks’ of a song… It got everyone dancing in a frenzy.
It was pure magic – and it hasn’t stopped since!
So what is the particular cause-effect relationship that I’m highlighting here?
Since the birth of bboying, people created movement as a reaction to music.
That is the relationship. Music = cause; dance = effect. No music, no dance.
If there’s any one thing you MUST know inside out, it’s the music.
You don’t watch bboy videos without turning on the audio.
You don’t feel the hype without the music during your practice. You don’t feel the funk and energy during a jam without a bboy track in the background.
James Brown wouldn’t have his footwork without his music in the first place. Kool Herc wouldn’t have been able to call anyone a “breakboy” if not for the young kids going wild to the beat.
The bottomline is, music is the bloodline of bboying (or any dance for that matter). No music, no bboy.
And I want to inject more life into your breaking, so here’s a list of beats that bboys are lining up to kill. It includes both classics and new beats, both funk and unconventional genres. Some names appear just once, others might come up a dozen times.
Buckle up, bookmark this page, and amp up your speakers. Because this list consists of some of the greatest tunes to have landed in the pages of humanity’s history.
The 157 Songs That Should Be On Your Breaking Playlist
Fred Karlin – You’re Hip Miss Pastorfield
Kraak and Smaak – Squeeze Me
Franki Valli and the Four Seasons – Beggin’
Budos Band – Up From the South
Eric B & Rakim – Juice (Know the Ledge)
James Brown – Sex Machine
Kool G Rap and Polo – Poison
Run DMC – Beats to the Rhyme
Arthur Baker – Breaker’s Revenge
Black Heat – Love the Life You Live
KRS One – The Sound of Da Police
Noisette – Bridge to Canada
Head Automatica – Brooklyn is Burning
Incredible Bongo Band – Apache
Eric B & Rakim – Don’t Sweat the Technique
Johnny Bristol – Lusty Lady
The Souljazz Orchestra – Insurrection
Laura Vane & The Vipertones – Man Of Your Word
A Tribe Called Quest – Scenario
Isaac Hayes – Disco Connection
Badder Than Evil – Hot Wheels (The Chase)
Pete Rock and C.L. Smooth – The Creator
Curtis Mayfield – Move On Up
Black Sheep – Strobelight Honey
Laura Vane and the Vipers – Roof Off
Frankie Cutlass – Puerto Rico
Binary Star – Masters of the Universe
Manu Dibango – African Battle
Mobb Deep – The Learning (Burn)
Dennis Coffey – Theme from Blackbelt Jones
Mr Wiggles – The Spaniard
Manu Dibango – Soul Makossa
DJ Shadow – Organ Donor (Remix)
Cypress Hill – Latin Thugs
Aretha Franklin – Rock Steady
Nice and Smooth – Old to the New
Beastie Boys – No Sleep Till Brooklyn
Cookin’ on 3 Burners – Feel Good Inc.
Cut Chemist – Drums of Fire
Mark Ronson – Ooh Wee (ft. Nate Dogg and Ghostface Killah)
Masta Killa – Masta Killa
Toploader – Dancing in the Moonlight
Mr. Wiggles – Top Rock and Roll
Yellow Sunshine – Yellow Sunshine
The Blackbyrds – Rock Creek Park
Pete Rock and C.L. Smooth – T.R.O.Y.
Mongo Santamaria – Cloud Nine
Wu Tang Clan – C.R.E.A.M.
Danny Hibrid & James Brown – I Feel Alright
The Fatback Band – Spanish Hustle
Bobby Byrd – I Need Help (I Can’t Do It Alone)
Big Daddy Kane – Set It Off
Edwin Starr – I Just Wanna Do My Thing
Roxanne Shante – Have a Nice Day
Ray Baretto – Pasttime Paradise
Tower of Power- There’s Only So Much Oil In The Ground
BT Express – Energy Level
King Khan – On The Street Where I Live
Jackson 5 – What You Don’t Know
Eric B & Rakim – I Know You Got Soul
James Brown – Get Up Offa That Thing
Nice and Smooth – Dope Not Hype
Esperanto – Night of the Wolf
Big Daddy Kane – The Wrath of Kane
Poets of Rhythm – Funky, Funky, North Carolina
Nicole Willis and The Soul Investigators – Holdin’ On
Greenwood Rhythm Coalition & Luz Mob – Guajira 78
Masta Killa – No Said Date
The Dap Kings – Nervous Like Me
Esther Williams – Last Night Changed It All
Electric Light Orchestra – Fire on High
Black Sheep – The Choice is Yours
Chuck Brown & the Soul Searchers – Blow Your Whistle
Roberto Roena – Que Se Sepa
Herman Kelly and Life – Dance to the Drummer’s Beat
Breakout – Planet Rock Part 2
Breakestra – You Don’t Need a Dance
Mongo Santamaria – Crazy Lady
Frank Ferrer – Pa’ Los Obreros
Jackson 5 – Life of the Party
The Sound Stylistics – The Taking of Peckham 343
The Pharcyde – Passing Me By
Los Tios Queridos – Si Me Ves Volar
Wu Tang Clan – Ain’t Nuthing ta Fuck Wit’
The Mike Theodore Orchestra – The Bull
The Heavy – How You Like Me Now?
Climax Blues Band – Sense of Direction (Looped Version)
DJ Nas’D – It’s A Great Situation
Lack of Afro – The Outsider
James Brown – Get on the Good Foot
The Prodigy – Invaders Must Die
Rhythm Heritage – Blockbuster
The Soul Searcher – We The People Side B
Sam & Dave – Hold On, I’m Comin’
Jimmy Castor Bunch – It’s Just Begun
LL Cool J – Mama Said Knock You Out
Fusik – Fusik For The B-boys
The New Mastersounds – Bondo Sama
Rhythm Heritage – Theme from S.W.A.T.
Redman – Time 4 Sum Aksion
Cookin’ on 3 Burners – Tokyo Saucer
Black Grass – Queztalcoatl Returns
Spanky Wilson – Sunshine of Your Love
Jun Mayuzumi – Black Room
George Benson – Water Brother
Rufus Thomas – Itch and Scratch
The Roots – Here I Come (ft. Dice Raw)
Mark Ronson – God Put A Smile On Your Face (ft. the Daptone Horns)
Lords of the Underground – Chief Rocka
Gary’s Gang – Do It at the Disco
Alice Russell – All Over Now
Mountain Mocha Killimanjaro – Yellow Soul Force
Gwen McRae – All This Love That I’m Giving
Harvey Averne Barrio Band – Cucaraca Macara
Ashley MacIsaac – Sleepy Maggie
Jackson Sisters – I Believe in Miracles
Naughty by Nature – Hip Hop Hooray
Brian Auger & Julie Driscoll – Let the Sunshine
DJ Premier – Classic (ft. Rakim, KRS-One, Nas, Kanye West)
Big Boss Man – Kelvin Stardust
Chuck Brown and the Soul Searchers – Bustin’ Loose
James Brown – Give It Up or Turn It Loose
Coke Escovedo – I Wouldn’t Change a Thing
After listening to the entire treasure trove above, I’m sure you have a greater appreciation of music in bboying. Obviously 1 listening session isn’t going to dramatically change the way you approach music, but these bboy tracks are to be enjoyed over and over. Because good music speaks to people without becoming stale; it’s timeless.
Listening to music is just one half of how you engage with the dance that is breaking. How you interpret the mood, how much fire or energy you put into your steps… All of these take guidance and training; it’s a tedious process that you’ll learn to love.
By the way, you can even play the above list of bboy tracks at your next practice or house party! I created a playlist of all 157 songs just for your next practice, so check it out by clicking this little link filled with bboy tracks.
Have I missed out any of the classic beats? Share it below in the comments section!
Just remember your priorities… It’s music then dance.
P.S. In case you haven’t already noticed, the man at the beginning of the story was also known as Kool Herc, one of the pioneer DJs to cut the breaks and develop music in hip-hop.