What is Cwalk?
C-walk is a modern street dance with sharp pace and dynamic rhythm. C-Walk appeared in the poor suburbs of Los Angeles in the early 1990s. At first, it was a unique dance step of local cripples, which was used to provoke and warn rival gangs or as a signal before robbery. The night watchman danced C-Walk in front of the store to signal their companions. Rap music is really music from Folk Street, and I don't know how many gang members have turned into singers. Gangsters and lame people are "rich" rappers, and gangsta rap has a deep influence on the lame people. The famous singers of this band are Snoop Dogg, Brotha Lynch Hung, Warren G, nate dogg, Goldie Loc(Tha Eastsidaz), CJ Mac, WC, Spider Loc(G-Unit), Xzibit and so on. Of course, there are also rappers who claim to be members of the lame gang, but their origins are actually unclear, such as ice cube and Young Jeezy. The latter sells cocaine and calls himself a "snowman", while the former's movies in recent years have overshadowed music, such as XXX2, in which he always quotes Tupac's famous saying: "Wars come and go, but my soldiers will never change" (Wars come and go, and my soldiers will live forever), but compared with 2pac, chubby ice cube is more suitable for HUSTLE's style and has no feeling of mob life like 2PAC. To get to the point, as I said before, C-Walk is more of a signal or a symbolic thing of gang members, and it must not be played as an ordinary dance. Many celebrities have mentioned this point, such as the 2003 movie Walking is a Way of Life and Xzibit's song Let You Go on. SNoopy dog and WC cooperate in the street and so on ... especially the last one, the lyrics of Sn. D also specifically mentioned "Why did you come in because we were talking?" This is not just a dance, it is a way of life, and you want to watch walking. You'd better watch the lame ................................................................................................................................................................. He is not only a dance step, but also a way of life. If you want to see (jump) C, you'd better see how the authentic lame man does it ... Xzibit's "Let You Go on" also clearly stated that "this is not a dance". In short, C WALK is an additional product of gangster culture (not a very vivid metaphor). It is just blindly pursued as a dance by many Wigs ... "Now most of cwalker has nothing to do with GANGSTA, and cwalk is now developing into a gorgeous street dance, not a gangster dance step.