Earlier today, on LC9's Official Twitter, the group posted a new video clip showcasing what they call 'C-Walk' but what you may know as "crip walking". The C-Walk is a dance move that originated in the early 1970s by Crip gang members from the Compton suburb of Los Angeles, California, and has since spread worldwide, even to K-Pop boy bands apparently. The dance is primarily an act of performing quick and intricate footwork.
In the clip, one member does a dazzling array of foot movements to the beat of the group's song "MaMa Beat". During the end of the short clip, all the members join in synchronized C-Walking.
What do you think of their C-Walk skills?
In addition to this dance clip, the group revealed a new official photo of member E.Den who positively glows from the effects used in the photo. Take a look below.
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LC9 is currently promoting their "glitch-hop" title track, "MaMa Beat" on music shows and other events.
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