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http://www.youtube.com/xMrdutch730x Features: DG LES FOE JEE FORE JES QUEST SEEP CES GANO GOAL SPone WADE PGizm and SERE uno. SYN 730 Mix. Music By: #1- Welcome to new york city, Jayz #2- Hip Hop #3- Concieted by: Remi Martin #4- LA LA LA by: Jayz #5- FreeStyle by The Game, New York. #6- Huslter rmx by: Cassidy ------------------------------------- ALL EDITING DONE BY ME MrDutch730. http://www.youtube.com/xMrdutch730x ------------------------------------- Enjoy !!! Graffiti is the name for images or lettering scratched, scrawled, painted or marked in any manner on property. Graffiti is often regarded by others as unsightly damage or unwanted vandalism. Examples of graffiti styles Ancient graffiti carved by pilgrims at Church of the Holy Sepulcher, Old City of Jerusalem Graffiti has existed since ancient times, with examples going back to Ancient Greece and the Roman Empire. Graffiti can be anything from simple scratch marks to elaborate wall paintings. In modern times, spray paint and markers have become the most commonly used materials. In most countries, defacing property with graffiti without the property owner's consent is considered vandalism, which is punishable by law. Sometimes graffiti is employed to communicate social and political messages. To some, it is an art form worthy of display in galleries and exhibitions. However, the public generally frowns upon "tags" that deface bus stops, trains, buildings, playgrounds and other public property. Modern graffiti is often seen as having become intertwined with Hip-Hop culture as one of the four main elements of the culture (along with the Master of ceremony, the disc jockey, and break dancing), through Hollywood movies such as Wild Style. However, modern (twentieth century) graffiti predates hip hop by almost a decade and has its own culture, complete with its own unique style and slang. For example, one of the most popular graffitos of the 1970s was the legend "Dick Nixon Before He Dicks You," reflecting the hostility of the youth culture to that U.S. president. The belief that graffiti and hip-hop are related arises from the fact that some graffiti artists enjoyed the other three aspects of hip-hop, and that it was mainly practiced in areas where the other three elements of hip-hop were evolving as art forms. Graffiti is recognized as a visual expression of the rap music of the decade, as breakdancing is the physical expression. In addition, graffiti became associated with the anti-establishment punk rock movement of the 1970s, with such bands as Black Flag and Crass stenciling to gain notoriety, thus bringing it into punk culture. Graffiti artists sometimes choose nicknames or "tags." Tags need to be quick to write, so they are often no more than 3 to 5 characters in length. Graff Bombing...click.. http://www.youtube.com/xMrdutch730x Graff Bombing...click.. http://www.youtube.com/xMrdutch730x


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