If youโve been paying attention to hip-hop โ and particularlyย Kendrick Lamarโs moves the past few weeks โ you may have noticed a colorful afroโd character named Tommy the Clown. He was on stage dancing at Kendrickโs โThe Pop Outโ concert on Juneteenth during DJ Hedโs set and is also one of the stars of Lamarโs โNot Like Usโ music video.
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Many of you may be wondering, โWho is this clown?โ But for those in the know, heโs a legend that may be just as important to Los Angeles as Lamar himself.
Who is Tommy the Clown?
Tommy performs at birthday parties and other celebratory events as a way to entertain guests just like any other clown. But his influence and impact go way deeper than that. In South Central Los Angeles, heโs a living legend.
Tommy Johnson was born in Detroit on Jan. 9, 1969. He was raised in South Central Los Angeles, where he created the โclowningโ style of dance in the early 1990s as a form of entertainment and establishing peace. This style of dancing later evolved into what many hip-hop fans know today as โkrumping.โ
โThe climate of this movement is important because it gives children, people and kids an outlet,โ Tommy told the Los Angeles Times. โIt gives them a sense of direction where they can do something thatโs creative and express their talents and energy on the dance floor.โ
โMy favorite part about my job is creating smiles and laughter where they donโt exist. I like to create an atmosphere of joy, entertainment, laughter, energy, and it makes me happy to see people happy.โ
Thanks to his prominent influence, young adults and children for the last three decades have joined Tommyโs crew, known as the โHip Hop Clowns,โ and have performed at parties and events throughout Los Angeles.
Even folks not directly associated with Tommy have created clown crews of their own to show off their dance moves. There are now dozens of clown crews in Los Angeles. But there are no violent clashes between clown crews โ everything is handled on the dance floor.
These battles between crews became so popular that Tommy organized an official event for dancers in the community to battle it out, known as Battle Zone. This event was put on the international stage with the 2005 documentary, โRize,โ which tells the story of krumping and clowning and ends with the legendary Battle Zone event.
To this day, Tommy still organizes and hosts this iconic dance competition.
For parents who want their children to express themselves in the form of clowning and krumping, Tommy offers classes at his Tommy the Clown Hip Hop Academy.
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