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Creep | Just Dance Wiki

Creep

Game(s)

The Hip Hop Dance Experience

Artist

TLC

From the album

CrazySexyCool

Year

1994

Difficulty

1/5

Dance Mode

Solo

Dancer Gender(s)

Chosen by the player

Code Name

Creep

"Creep" by TLC is featured on The Hip Hop Dance Experience.

Contents

  • 1 Appearance of the Dancers
  • 2 Background
  • 3 Dance Moves
  • 4 Final Pose
  • 5 Trivia
  • 6 Gallery
    • 6. 1 Game Files
    • 6.2 In-Game Screenshots
  • 7 Videos
  • 8 References
  • 9 Site Navigation

Appearance of the Dancers

The dancers are any of a variety of characters in the game, or a completely customized character made by the player.

Background

The background is set in a golden club-like setting. There is a big TV playing the music video. There are floating cubes and big stereos on each side of the TV.

Dance Moves

  • Kickin’ It
  • Shimmy Shake
  • Slide In
  • Tilt Slide
  • Cool Off
  • Lean Rock
  • Box Step
  • Rock Back
  • Stage Exit
  • Cross Scoop
  • Sweep It In
  • Heel Touch
  • I’m Sexy

Final Pose

Final Pose: Lean to the left while putting your arms behind you towards the right.

Final Pose

Final Pose in-game

Trivia

  • The same background is also used in Down, If It Isn’t Love, International Love, Moment 4 Life, and Return of the Mack.

Gallery

Game Files

Creep

In-Game Screenshots

Creep on The Hip Hop Dance Experience menu (Wii)

Scoring screen (Wii)

Videos

TLC - Creep

Creep (Go Hard) - The Hip Hop Dance Experience

References

Site Navigation

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DLCs
BebotDo It Like ThisDon’t Hold Your BreathLike a G6MirrorsNothing Really MattersParty Rock AnthemPon de FloorThey Don’t Want MusicWhere Is the Love?
The Hip Hop Dance Experience
1 Thing1, 2 StepAirplanesBad GirlsBlow The WhistleB. O.BCreepDangerDay ‘n’ NiteDownDrop It Like It’s HotFunkdafiedGot Your MoneyHardHip Hop HoorayHot in HerreIf It Isn’t LoveIgnition (Remix)International LoveIt Takes TwoIt’s TrickyLean BackLollipopLook at Me NowMe & UMoment 4 LifeOverRapper’s DelightReplayReturn of the MackRun It!Say AahSexy And I Know ItShe Wants to MoveSo GoodTipsyVivrant ThingWild OnesYou’re a Jerk
The Smurfs Dance Party
A Year Without RainBarbra StreisandBlame It on the BoogieBoom Shack-A-LakEverybody UpGargamelGo Go Go Get ItHigherI Wanna Dance with Somebody (Who Loves Me)Just The Way You AreLike WhoaLiving ColorMore Than a NameMr. SmurftasticOne of the BoysSmurf This WaySmurfberry-liciousSmurfsThe Noisy SmurfVery Blue MoonWalking on SunshineWe Have UsWe Like to Smurf ItWelcome to New YorkWho Let the Smurfs Out?

Dance Crip-Walk (C-Walk). Type of modern dance.

Crip Walk can be described as a street culture dance, modern and spontaneous. The creep walk pays primary attention to the movements of the legs: as in a twist the dancer “presses the cigarette butt with his toes”, so in the creep walk different possible signs or words are written out with his feet. Sometimes, therefore, the creep walk is referred to as a "graphic dance".

In the late 60s in Los Angeles ghettoes were formed - special areas with a low level of development, inhabited by African Americans who defended their rights after the complete abolition of slavery in the territory US .

In these areas, various bandit groups had a huge influence, they were practically the only force influencing social change. The levers of influence and the main profit of the gangs were drugs, weapons, murders, robbery, blackmail ...

, which later became known as Crips .

Raymond's main ideas were to seize a leading position in the social influence of his society, protect his neighborhoods, "have weight on the scales" ...

In the early 80s, Crip Walking began to develop as symbolic dance of the Crips gang, which is why it got its name.

Crip Walk or C-Walk is a contemporary street dance style focused on virtuoso improvised footwork. It appeared in the late 60s of the 20th century in Compton, a poor suburb of Los Angeles, and was performed to rappers' chants.

Members of the gang used dexterous footwork to display their name or give bandit signs, to initiate new members into the gang.

In the early 70s, with the development of the Crips gang, they had special movements that only they understood, at first they were used as visual signals, passwords, warnings.

Developing this idea, Crips began to use these movements for initiation into gang members, and if you were not a member of their group, but copied their movements, you could be shot right on the street.

These movements were first called Crip walk .

Then it grew not just into movements, it became their style, their lifestyle, to leave the house and perform a crip walk, it was as natural as washing in the morning, moreover, all the members of the gang “cooked in it” .

With their crip walk , the creeps wrote the name of the main rival gang Bloods , and then crossed it out, thereby "omitting" them. The answer followed in the form of Blood walk - a set of moves similar to Crip walk.

At this time, clowns appeared in the same areas of the ghetto, in which people, living on welfare, were either members of gangs or those who hid from them. Yes, clowns.

They hosted parties for ordinary African-American families while dancing to the local music of hip-hop. The first was Thomas Johnson , later he turned into Tommy the Clown for everyone ( Clown Tommy ) - a cheerful guy with a painted face and hair of all colors of the rainbow at once.

His style was called clowning. He found himself in various types of hip-hop culture, and became the progenitor of such a style as Krump . But Tommy had many followers who developed separately from him, and one of them, seeing the movements of the Crips gang - crip walk, which was then forbidden in America, added clown, comic movements and his own tricks to the dance ...

This is how Clown walk was born, thus, using their great popularity, clowns diverted popularity away from gangs in a more peaceful direction.

Young people have received a way of self-expression in dance, saturated with culture. Subsequently, the prohibition by the US authorities of crip walka, style Crown walk was based, as a synthesis of two names (crip and clown), this dance became a synthesis of clown movements clown walka and style, and the presentation of crip walka.

Options

Crip Walking has many motion variations. However, there are several major versions of the C-Walk that have always been part of the Crips culture:


  • The "V" : This is one of the most important variations of the Crip Walk. In this variation, you need to move your body so that you "draw" the letter "V" with your feet. Creeps usually "write" words or their names with this move. Usually the word "Bloods" is written and then crossed out or "erased".
  • The Heel-Toe : Also one of the most popular C-Walk variations. In this variation, you need to do half-turns with your heels and toes. The tricky part here is doing the "angles" with your feet, for example: your right foot needs to be at a 90 degree angle behind your left foot in order to do a half turn.
  • The Heel-Hop : Another popular version of the Crip Walk. This variation is similar to the Heel-Toe, but it does not require any turns. You simply transfer the support from one foot to the other.
  • The Shuffle : This movement involves shuffling your feet back and forth.

Our time

Crips walk became popular after rap artist Ice-T showed up in front of the cameras in the 1990s. Clown wlak is just a hip-hop dance.

  • Clown walk is usually faster
  • Elements in clow walk are more spectacular and less traditional
  • Clow walk is a dance, not a ritual
  • This is freestyle without the required elements
  • During the dance, a person does not perform actions related to gangster chips

Currently, the dance C-walk is developing, implying a way of expressing one's feelings, emotions, state, but not forgetting the history and soul of the dance. And gangs Crips and Bloods , having many years of development and bloody war among themselves, dividing spheres of influence, signed an unspoken “peace treaty” in 2006.


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C-Walk

C-Walk or Crip-Walk is the name given to the "dance" owned by members of the Crips gang.
C-Walk originated in the 1970s in South Los Angeles.

Origins

The C-Walk was originally a dark and cynical dance performed by the Crips gang after they killed one of the Bloodz gang members or simply to humiliate the group itself.
The dance was also performed to celebrate the arrival of new members in the Crips, to warn their associates of the arrival of the police during the commission of a crime, and even to prove friendship towards each other.
However, the very image of c-walk entered the lives of ordinary people, due to the public performance of c-walk by famous rap artists such as: W.C, Snoop Dogg, Ice-T and many others.


Crip Walk or C-Walk is a contemporary street dance style focused on virtuoso improvised footwork. It appeared in the late 60s of the 20th century in Compton, a poor suburb of Los Angeles, and was performed to rappers' chants.

In the early 1980s, in South Central Los Angeles, Crip Walking began to develop as a symbolic dance for the Crips, from which it got its name. The members of the group used deft foot movements to depict their name or to give bandit signs, to initiate new members into the gang.

In the early 70s, with the development of the Crips gang, they had special movements that only they understood, at first they were used as visual signals, passwords, warnings. Developing this idea, Crips began to use these movements for initiation into gang members, and if you were not a member of their group, but copied their movements, you could be shot right on the street.

These movements were first called the Crip walk.

Further, it has already grown not just into movements, it has become their style, their lifestyle, to leave the house and perform a crip walk, it was as natural as washing in the morning, moreover, all the members of the gang “boiled in it”. With their crip walk, the creeps wrote the name of the main rival gang Bloods, and then crossed it out, thereby "omitting" them. The answer came in the form of a Blood walk with a set of moves similar to the Crip walk.

At that time, clowns appeared in the same areas of the ghetto where people, living on welfare, were either members of gangs or those who hid from them. Yes, clowns.

They hosted parties for ordinary African-American families while dancing to the local music of hip-hop. The first was Thomas Johnson, later he turned into Clown Tommy for everyone - a cheerful guy with a painted face and hair of all colors of the rainbow at once.

His style was called clowning. He found himself in various types of hip-hop culture, and became the progenitor of such a style as Krump. But Tommy had many followers who developed separately from him, and one of them, seeing the movements of the Crips - crip walk gang, which were then banned in America, added clown, comic movements and their own tricks to the dance ...

So it appeared Clown walk, thus, using their great popularity, clowns diverted popularity from gangs to a more peaceful direction. The youth received a way of self-expression in the dance impregnated with culture. Subsequently, the prohibition by the US authorities of crip walka, the Crown walk style was based, as a synthesis of two names (crip and clown), this dance became a synthesis of clown movements clown walka and style, and the presentation of crip walka.

Options

Crip Walking has many motion variations. However, there are several major versions of the C-Walk that have always been part of the Crips culture:


• The "V": This is one of the most important variations of the Crip Walk. In this variation, you need to move your body so that you "draw" the letter "V" with your feet. Creeps usually "write" words or their names with this move. Usually the word "Bloods" is written and then crossed out or "erased".


• The Heel-Toe: Also one of the most popular variations of the C-Walk. In this variation, you need to do half-turns with your heels and toes. The tricky part here is doing the "angles" with your feet, for example: your right foot needs to be at a 90 degree angle behind your left foot in order to do a half turn.


• The Heel-Hop: Another popular version of the Crip Walk.


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