The Crip Walk (C-Walk) originated in the 1970s Los Angeles, created by first-generation Crips gang members as a form of expression and communication. It evolved from gang symbolism into a popular dance that has influenced hip-hop culture worldwide.
Characterized by quick, intricate footwork, the classic C-Walk involves spelling out C-R-I-P with foot movements. While rooted in gang culture, it has transcended its origins to become a globally recognized dance form.
Explore Full HistoryCreated by Crips in Compton, LA
Popularized by West Coast rappers
CJ Mac releases "Cwalk: It's a Way of Livin'"
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Super Bowl appearances, global phenomenon