I think the hip hop dancers in the solo showed how much they kind of grew together and their styles are starting to mesh and evolve in a really interesting way.
Comfort Solos Top 8
Comfort's really evolving to become a really great diverse hip hop dancer. I keep on seeing a lot of different hip hop styles in her technique. I think the influence of Twitch , especially with the head bobbing and swivels at (1:07) and (1:08).
I'm surprised with a little bit of house dance footwork (1:13 and 1:14), which made her walking transitions more interesting and also showed a different side to her.

Nigel panned down her solo choreography work compared to more experienced hip hop choreographers, but I see a lot of potential of her doing great hip hop choreography. She clearly knows a lot of styles and enjoys all hip hop styles, and yet combines all styles seamlessly into one dance that's not only educational but very entertaining.
AND THE GIRL CAN DO A SALAH (the back arms switch to the front)...that's NASTY! Comfort I'm sad to see go but the show provided a lot of open doors for her, and she clearly has a love of hip hop I could appreciate.
Twitch solo
Ahhh Twitch just glides into people's hearts doesn't he?
It's not hard to criticize his work becuase he's just plain good. He doesn't show off tricks, and he makes gliding look effortless and second nature. And believe me, it doesn't feel second nature and downright impossible.
I appreciate his old school locking in the results show, although he looked really sad or didn't seem to throw all his heart out. But that could be just me. Either way, Twitch uses his legs to his advantage: his kicks during the locking looks explosive, and his glides look like he's rollerskating. His arms are amazing (and his abs too!) -- he is just a plain good popper/locker because he's great to watch. That's it.
Joshua Solo
Okay...his solo is good. His isolations are great, he clearly knows how to work the robot style.
Comfort Solos Top 8
Comfort's really evolving to become a really great diverse hip hop dancer. I keep on seeing a lot of different hip hop styles in her technique. I think the influence of Twitch , especially with the head bobbing and swivels at (1:07) and (1:08).
I'm surprised with a little bit of house dance footwork (1:13 and 1:14), which made her walking transitions more interesting and also showed a different side to her.

Nigel panned down her solo choreography work compared to more experienced hip hop choreographers, but I see a lot of potential of her doing great hip hop choreography. She clearly knows a lot of styles and enjoys all hip hop styles, and yet combines all styles seamlessly into one dance that's not only educational but very entertaining.
AND THE GIRL CAN DO A SALAH (the back arms switch to the front)...that's NASTY! Comfort I'm sad to see go but the show provided a lot of open doors for her, and she clearly has a love of hip hop I could appreciate.
Twitch solo
Ahhh Twitch just glides into people's hearts doesn't he?
It's not hard to criticize his work becuase he's just plain good. He doesn't show off tricks, and he makes gliding look effortless and second nature. And believe me, it doesn't feel second nature and downright impossible.
I appreciate his old school locking in the results show, although he looked really sad or didn't seem to throw all his heart out. But that could be just me. Either way, Twitch uses his legs to his advantage: his kicks during the locking looks explosive, and his glides look like he's rollerskating. His arms are amazing (and his abs too!) -- he is just a plain good popper/locker because he's great to watch. That's it.
Joshua Solo
Okay...his solo is good. His isolations are great, he clearly knows how to work the robot style.
But there's one thing that he did that just ruined everything for me.
His tricks.
He busted out the breaking moves. Specifically, he tried to do footwork and did an invert freeze. Which was done WRONG.
The invert freeze has just been plain used and abused as an easy entertaining trick for hip hoppers.
As seen in the screen shot capture, Joshua didn’t lock his shoulders in and he’s not looking “up.” Essentially all he’s doing is a bent handstand, which is why he can only hold the freeze for only one second.

As seen, the bboy in this picture looks up that in a sense forces his head in between his shoulders. This allows stability, and you can hold this freeze for hours.

This shoulder bending technique allows you to do an invert variation, where you guys see it all the time as a “leg bridge.” This screenshot is of Victor Kim, and you can see he has his head CLEARLY in between his shoulders.
As seen in the screen shot capture, Joshua didn’t lock his shoulders in and he’s not looking “up.” Essentially all he’s doing is a bent handstand, which is why he can only hold the freeze for only one second.

As seen, the bboy in this picture looks up that in a sense forces his head in between his shoulders. This allows stability, and you can hold this freeze for hours.

This shoulder bending technique allows you to do an invert variation, where you guys see it all the time as a “leg bridge.” This screenshot is of Victor Kim, and you can see he has his head CLEARLY in between his shoulders.