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The inclusion of "In The Hood" points to a specific stylistic choice. By taking the fight to "the streets," producers tapped into the popularity of urban action movies. These videos often featured "agents" (like the aforementioned Agent Hi Kix) performing reconnaissance or "hits" in alleyways, rooftops, or abandoned warehouses.
Focus on specific techniques like "high kicks" or "submissions."
This suggests a specific sub-genre of urban-themed action content. During the late 90s and 2000s, there was a surge in "street-style" fight videos that moved away from the polished dojo setting into gritty, urban environments.
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The inclusion of "In The Hood" points to a specific stylistic choice. By taking the fight to "the streets," producers tapped into the popularity of urban action movies. These videos often featured "agents" (like the aforementioned Agent Hi Kix) performing reconnaissance or "hits" in alleyways, rooftops, or abandoned warehouses.
Focus on specific techniques like "high kicks" or "submissions." The inclusion of "In The Hood" points to
This suggests a specific sub-genre of urban-themed action content. During the late 90s and 2000s, there was a surge in "street-style" fight videos that moved away from the polished dojo setting into gritty, urban environments. The inclusion of "In The Hood" points to