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New crews from all over the country come together to compete for the title of America's Best Dance Crew!!!
  • Season 2 gets the ball rolling with new crews.

    8.6
    "Great"
    There's somewhat of an exciting tone to my headline for this review. I love this show a lot, especially after the JabbaWockeeZ raised the bar for achieving greatness in this competition. That said, only a few crews got pretty close to touching with the Season 1 dance crews brought to the table.

    From the East Side, Boogie Bots and Phresh Selects fire out of the gate and hit it really hard. Sass x 7 came out as a cheer squad and danced like a cheer squad. Shhh! had a forgettable crew name, but brought Latin spice to the competition. In the end, Sass x 7 beat out Shhh! for the cleanliness of their dance moves.

    From the Midwest, A.S.I.I.D. (And So It Is Done) and Extreme Dance Force made it into the competition with their blazing fast moves. Full Effect came out with their theatricality, but was asked to leave the competition.

    From the South, Asian dance crew So Real Cru came out on top with their tight precision reminiscent of Kaba Modern. Distorted X, a co-ed dance group of five girls and two guys, came out with their Southern-style sexy and brought it. HIStory came out with old-school moves, but looked cartoonish in their stylings. HIStory became the crew to leave.

    In my honest opinion, the West Side delivered as usual. All four crews really won my respect and was disappointed that not all of them can compete this season. Super CR3W from Las Vegas, Supreme Soul (JabbaWockeeZ's rivals), and Fanny Pak (90s-style dance crew) made it through to the season premiere. I thought Team Millenia (another Asian dance crew) would have made it over Fanny Pak. However, the judges decided that Team Millenia would go. *Sad* Here's to a new season!!!moreless
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