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Lil Kemo • "Kemo Step 3"
Back in 2012/2013 when things around town were still just in their initial sizzle, a new sound and accompanying dance style began to emerge appropriately from the city's west side. The style was bop, a fun step sequence that took the city by storm and made it's originators well-known from Austin to the lakefront. While DLow has emerged as a nation-wide force with his "DLOW Shuffle" which has become a viral hit, the other half of the early Bop Kingz duo released his latest intonation on the vaunted "Kemo Step" just today.
To be honest, I've been looking around for Kemo over the course of the last few weeks. While the rise of DLOW is impressive, it was Kemo and his blurred footwork that initially felt like the true feel of the dance and no one can forget the pair's legendary appearance on the Steve Harvey Show.
While he's yet to find the kind of widespread acceptance of his bopping contemporary, there is no denying dude's claim to the throne and it's encouraging to see him continuing to push forward and carve his own lane in the increasingly lucrative dance-move to social media game. Check out the video for yourself and see if you can master the "Kemo Walk 3" and Kemo if you're reading this, get in touch!!
Lil Kemo • "Kemo Step 3"
Back in 2012/2013 when things around town were still just in their initial sizzle, a new sound and accompanying dance style began to emerge appropriately from the city's west side. The style was bop, a fun step sequence that took the city by storm and made it's originators well-known from Austin to the lakefront. While DLow has emerged as a nation-wide force with his "DLOW Shuffle" which has become a viral hit, the other half of the early Bop Kingz duo released his latest intonation on the vaunted "Kemo Walk" just today.
To be honest, I've been looking around for Kemo over the course of the last few weeks. While the rise of DLOW is impressive, it was Kemo and his blurred footwork that initially felt like the true feel of the dance and no one can forget the pair's legendary appearance on the Steve Harvey Show.
While he's yet to find the kind of widespread acceptance of his bopping contemporary, there is no denying dude's claim to the throne and it's encouraging to see him continuing to push forward and carve his own lane in the increasingly lucrative dance-move to social media game. Check out the video for yourself and see if you can master the "Kemo Walk 3" and Kemo if you're reading this, get in touch!!
Lil Kemo • "Kemo Walk 3"
Back in 2012/2013 when things around town were still just in their initial sizzle, a new sound and accompanying dance style began to emerge appropriately from the city's west side. The style was bop, a fun step sequence that took the city by storm and made it's originators well-known from Austin to the lakefront. While DLow has emerged as a nation-wide force with his "DLOW Shuffle" which has become a viral hit, the other half of the early Bop Kingz duo released his latest intonation on the vaunted "Kemo Walk" just today.
To be honest, I've been looking around for Kemo over the course of the last few weeks. While the rise of DLOW is impressive, it was Kemo and his blurred footwork that initially felt like the true feel of the dance and no one can forget the pair's legendary appearance on the Steve Harvey Show.
While he's yet to find the kind of widespread acceptance of his bopping contemporary, there is no denying dude's claim to the throne and it's encouraging to see him continuing to push forward and carve his own lane in the increasingly lucrative dance-move to social media game. Check out the video for yourself and see if you can master the "Kemo Walk 3" and Kemo if you're reading this, get in touch!!
Lil Kemo • "Kemo Walk 3"
Back in 2012/2013 when things around town were still just in their initial sizzle, a new sound and accompanying dance style began to emerge appropriately from the city's west side. The style was bop, a fun step sequence that took the city by storm and made it's originators well-known from Austin to the lakefront. While DLow has emerged as a nation-wide force with his "DLOW Shuffle" which has become a viral hit, the other half of the early Bop Kingz duo released his latest intonation on the vaunted "Kemo Walk" just today.
To be honest, I've been looking around for Kemo over the course of the last few weeks. While the rise of DLOW is impressive, it was Kemo and his blurred footwork that initially felt like the true feel of the dance and no one can forget the pair's legendary appearance on the Steve Harvey Show.
While he's yet to find the kind of widespread acceptance of his bopping contemporary, there is no denying dude's claim to the throne and it's encouraging to see him continuing to push forward and carve his own lane in the increasingly lucrative dance-move to social media game. Check out the video for yourself and see if you can master the "Kemo Walk 3" and Kemo if you're reading this, get in touch!!
DLOW • 'I Am DLOW'
As far as this thing we refer to as the 'Chicago Renaissance' is concerned, one of the biggest and most surprising stars to emerge from the city's coffers has easily been DLOW who today unveiled his debut project, I AM DLOW. The 20-year-old viral internet star came to prominence via YouTube videos of himself bopping, the dance craze that subsequently took over the west side of the city and the region at large. It's been a couple years since 'The DLOW Shuffle' and in the time since he's performed on stages with Chance The Rapper at Lollapalooza, across the country as part of a tour with Silento and, today, a foray into music more appropriately.
The project is an evolution that somewhat solidifies DLOW's standing as the self-described 'Bop King', having taken things to heights and directions that fellow early adopters like Lil' Kemo have so far been unable to. Released on iTunes and Spotify and packaged with the aformentioned tour, it's obvious that dude isn't planning on leaving a dime on the table with this recent rise. "Do It Like Me" get a rehashing here and the whole thing plays out like the perfect soundtrack to any school-related dance and new-age House Party movies. Regardless of all that though it's really dope to see another young act from the city find a way to accurately market themselves. Big ups to DLOW!
Lil Kemo "Lose" feat. Stroka Tha Don (In Studio Performance)
Mikey Dollaz - Get In My Way [filmed by @SheHeartsTevin]