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Nicole Paris: TEDYouth, make some noise!
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(Beatboxing)
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TEDYouth, make some --
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(Beatboxing)
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(Beatboxing ends)
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Are you ready?
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(Cheers and applause)
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Are you ready?
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Ed Cage: Yeah, yeah, yeah!
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(Beatboxing)
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(Laughter)
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EC: Y'all like that? Let me show you
how we used to do it --
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NP: Get it pops, go ahead.
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EC: ... when I was growing up in the '90s.
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(Beatboxing)
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(Beatboxing ends)
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(Laughter)
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(Beatboxing)
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NP: Pops, pops, pops, pops, pops, pops,
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hold up, hold up, hold up, hold up.
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Oh my God.
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OK, he's trying to battle me.
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Hold on, right now, hold on.
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Do you remember when you used
to beatbox me to sleep?
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EC: Yeah, yeah, I remember.
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That's when she was a little baby.
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We would do something like this.
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(Beatboxing)
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NP: I remember that.
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(Beatboxing)
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NP: All right, pops, pops, pops,
chill out, chill out.
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Hold up, hold up, hold up.
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EC: Y'all remember the video.
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This is like a little payback or something
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for 50 million people
calling me the loser.
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NP: Hold up, hold up.
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But a lot of people out there don't
really know what beatboxing is,
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where it started from.
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EC: Right, right.
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NP: Where it came from.
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NP: So why don't you give
them a little history --
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just a tickle -- a bit of history
of where it comes from.
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EC: Beatbox started here in New York.
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(Cheers)
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That's right, that's right.
New York, New York!
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Everybody like, "Yeah!"
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Well, we from St. Louis.
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(Laughter)
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NP: Now you can put y'all hands down.
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(Laughter)
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EC: But beatbox started here in New York.
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What you would have is that,
when we would go to parties,
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you would have the DJ
and you would have the rapper.
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But because I don't have
electricity coming out of me,
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we had to emulate
what the beats was doing.
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So when you would see the beatboxer,
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you would see us over to the side.
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Then you would see a rapper,
and when the rapper began to rap,
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we would do a simple beat,
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because back then the beats were simple --
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(Beatboxing)
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or --
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(Beatboxing)
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Those were simple beats.
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But now, you got folks that want
to do all type of stuff
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with their beats now,
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and they want to humiliate their father,
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which is not right when you want
to humiliate the person
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that take care of you, pay
all your tuition, (Nicole laughs)
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especially when you have 50 million people
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that just go around
and call you "the loser."
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Well, I'm taking that to heart.
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But now we do something
different in our house,
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so we have these jam sessions,
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and our jam sessions consist
of us jamming in church.
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You know, in church,
we'll look at each other like,
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(Beatboxing),
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(Laughter)
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and we'll text the beat to each other.
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Or we'll be in the kitchen cooking,
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road trips, airports.
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NP: Standing right there in the corner,
"Aw, Dad -- listen to that."
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(Beatboxing)
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Naw, I'm kidding. But you know what?
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We're talking all about this
jam session and everything.
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EC: Yeah.
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NP: Why don't we give them a little peek,
just a tiny bit of our jam session?
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NP: Y'all want to hear some jam session?
EC: Y'all ready for a jam session?
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(Cheers)
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NP: Sorry? I can't hear you.
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(Cheers)
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Yeah! Kick it, pops!
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(Beatboxing)
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(Applause)
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(Beatboxing)
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(Beatboxing ends)
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(Applause)
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NP: I'm getting ready to go!
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EC: Y'all ready? Everybody stand up!
Come on, everybody stand up!
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Get on up! Come on, stretch!
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(Beatboxing)
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(Beatboxing ends)
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NP: That's it.
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(Cheers and applause)
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Thank you! Make some noise!
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EG: Thank you, everybody!
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NP: Make some noise! Make some noise!
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Thank you!
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(Applause)