Other than sports boxing shoes have started making their way into the fashion world as well. While designing the boxing shoes for the player's manufacturers are now trying to give it a look so that the shoes can race with the current style as well. Boxers who want to have that extra look and style along with comfort can now buy stylish shoes like Nike boxing shoes. These shoes are designed for those who want stability and style as well.
Nike boxing shoes come in two particular styles these styles are called as high top boxing shoes and lo top boxing shoes. The height of all the high top boxing shoe comes up to the calf and the laces provide proper support to the whole leg. The sole of the high top boxing shoe is very light, but giver required traction than any other normal usual sneakers. The length of top boxing shoes is up to the ankle and boxers can have a free upper and can make moves very easily it also comes with a non slip sole to enhance traction. Adidas boxing shoes are designed to endow the player with utmost comfort and support and style as well.
Most of the sport shoes that you may find in the stores are for casual use not for boxing, but Title Boxing have come up with such designs that are up to the market and especially designed for the boxers to have the proper comfort while practicing or playing in the main event. These shoes are so much in fashion along with the comforts that all the people try to have a pair of these shoes. Not only the boxers, but people who go to the gym or do aerobics also prefer these shoes even people who party a lot prefer these stylish shoes as they tend to dance and jump for long hours.
Monday, April 18, 2011
Tuesday, April 12, 2011
Hip Hop music
Early hip hop was an era of booming sound systems and American records of rap music. The History of Hip Hop can be trailed back to the South Bronx where it first emerged in early 1970s. The African Americans and Latinos neighborhoods developed this culture in the early seventies as this was more than a way of life for them. The coloured people's unrest due to discrimination was vented by the way of Hip hop. With the advent of Hip hop, the gangster inspired neighborhoods and drug infested streets indulged into dance and artwork battle rather than inner-city gang's physical violence.
Not only did music battles take place but also hip hop battles and graffiti developed gradually. It was a beginning of sorts for a new Hip hop community to emerge. As Hip Hop Shoes was developing, its predecessor, Rap music, had a great influence on the music style and it combined funk and R&B as well as poetry. It has complex rhythms, cadences, an intricate poetic form, and inventive wordplay. In late 70s, Kool Herc was one of the first rappers with simple rap at his parties, inspired from Jamaican tradition of toasting. Early rap music was influenced by disco but developments with sampling machines led to different music forms. Rapping also has its different styles and rhyming and delivery are also important in rapping. Mostly raps are about party rhymes and love, violence and sex and sometimes about social issues like police brutality, teenage pregnancy and racism, also materialism. Rapping is not only a male domain; even female rappers have made their mark.
With forerunners like Kool Herc and Afrika Bambaata, new styles like Toasting, Scratching and MCing evolved. This revolution of sort had its beginnings in Bronx, Brooklyn and every nearby area where the music jocks explored their creativity and ended up with a characteristically different funky music that gained fame among the clubbers. The word Hiphop was first used by all time favourite MC Love Bug Starski as a slang and a name for this culture in the 1970s. Indeed, this new cultural craze grew massively and began to be a major force in the world of music. Its catchy beats and rhythms drew such great and enthusiastic crowds each time DJ's were performing. It even got to a point when anybody who wanted a shot at stardom could crank out a Hip Hop beat and almost make it instantly. It was then that this lifestyle started to grow uncontrollably, especially with the introduction of breakdance and graffiti artists who were then the most interesting personalities of that period. The Old School Hip hop artists like Afrika Bambaataa, The Sugarhill Gang, Spoonie Gee, Treacherous Three, Funky Four Plus One, Kurtis Blow, Fab Five Freddy, Busy Bee Starski, Lovebug Starski, Doug E. Fresh, The Fat Boys, The Cold Crush Brothers and Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five, etc. exemplified the image, style and sound of old school hip hop. The golden age hip hop or the mid-school rap frames the 1980s while New school, with its advent around 1990s, associates with artists like Public Enemy, Boogie Down Productions, Eric B & Rakim, A Tribe Called Quest, Def Jam, Juice Crew, Busta Rhymes, Charlie Brown, Dinco D, ODB with other popular hip hop collective like the Native Tongues, Jungle Brothers, De La Soul, Wu Tang Clan, Kool G Rap, Outkast, Black Sheep and many more. The list now keeps on increasing as artists like Puff Daddy, Eminem, Jay-Z, Snoop Dogg, 50 Cent, Kanye West, Linkin Park, Destinys Child, Missy Elliot and many others have joined the league.
Not only did music battles take place but also hip hop battles and graffiti developed gradually. It was a beginning of sorts for a new Hip hop community to emerge. As Hip Hop Shoes was developing, its predecessor, Rap music, had a great influence on the music style and it combined funk and R&B as well as poetry. It has complex rhythms, cadences, an intricate poetic form, and inventive wordplay. In late 70s, Kool Herc was one of the first rappers with simple rap at his parties, inspired from Jamaican tradition of toasting. Early rap music was influenced by disco but developments with sampling machines led to different music forms. Rapping also has its different styles and rhyming and delivery are also important in rapping. Mostly raps are about party rhymes and love, violence and sex and sometimes about social issues like police brutality, teenage pregnancy and racism, also materialism. Rapping is not only a male domain; even female rappers have made their mark.
With forerunners like Kool Herc and Afrika Bambaata, new styles like Toasting, Scratching and MCing evolved. This revolution of sort had its beginnings in Bronx, Brooklyn and every nearby area where the music jocks explored their creativity and ended up with a characteristically different funky music that gained fame among the clubbers. The word Hiphop was first used by all time favourite MC Love Bug Starski as a slang and a name for this culture in the 1970s. Indeed, this new cultural craze grew massively and began to be a major force in the world of music. Its catchy beats and rhythms drew such great and enthusiastic crowds each time DJ's were performing. It even got to a point when anybody who wanted a shot at stardom could crank out a Hip Hop beat and almost make it instantly. It was then that this lifestyle started to grow uncontrollably, especially with the introduction of breakdance and graffiti artists who were then the most interesting personalities of that period. The Old School Hip hop artists like Afrika Bambaataa, The Sugarhill Gang, Spoonie Gee, Treacherous Three, Funky Four Plus One, Kurtis Blow, Fab Five Freddy, Busy Bee Starski, Lovebug Starski, Doug E. Fresh, The Fat Boys, The Cold Crush Brothers and Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five, etc. exemplified the image, style and sound of old school hip hop. The golden age hip hop or the mid-school rap frames the 1980s while New school, with its advent around 1990s, associates with artists like Public Enemy, Boogie Down Productions, Eric B & Rakim, A Tribe Called Quest, Def Jam, Juice Crew, Busta Rhymes, Charlie Brown, Dinco D, ODB with other popular hip hop collective like the Native Tongues, Jungle Brothers, De La Soul, Wu Tang Clan, Kool G Rap, Outkast, Black Sheep and many more. The list now keeps on increasing as artists like Puff Daddy, Eminem, Jay-Z, Snoop Dogg, 50 Cent, Kanye West, Linkin Park, Destinys Child, Missy Elliot and many others have joined the league.
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Monday, April 4, 2011
Jelly Shoes - The Must in Spring Summer 2011
Remember when you were a child and jelly shoes were a sort of way of life - everyone who was anyone had a pair. They were all the trend and jelly sandals are as much a part of your childhood memories as a bucket and spade. Well jelly shoes are drum roll please a must have summer shoe for the grown up lady too! Womens jelly sandals are practical, cute and have that magic way of making you feel pretty care free and fun! Jellies will be a go to summer shoe for you this year. The big designers have even embraced their inner jelly 80s! From Burberry to Michael Kors anyone worth their salt will be buying into the jelly high heels trend! One of the best bits about jelly sandals is you don't have to pay a lot for these super cute summer sandals! So get on board the fun bus and embrace your inner child in the most grown up summer shoes around - Jelly sandals!
If your still not convinced about jelly sandals a great way of doing the jelly sandals trend without feeling too self conscious is opting for jelly sandals in more subtle colours such as black and cream - this way you will feel like a fully fledged grown up minus the glitter and bright oranges of the traditional jelly! The jelly shoe is on trend for the Summer but it has taken a chicer more classic route - opt for monochrome jelly sandals for the ultimate in chic summer jelly sandals!
If your still not convinced about jelly sandals a great way of doing the jelly sandals trend without feeling too self conscious is opting for jelly sandals in more subtle colours such as black and cream - this way you will feel like a fully fledged grown up minus the glitter and bright oranges of the traditional jelly! The jelly shoe is on trend for the Summer but it has taken a chicer more classic route - opt for monochrome jelly sandals for the ultimate in chic summer jelly sandals!
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