“You can never underestimate the power of kids,” Lance says. “Skateboarders have kids, punk musicians have kids, surfers have kids, rappers have kids. Just being able to see mom or dad in a different environment, they dug that. The show definitely brought people together that way.And as DJ Lance Rock explains below, his work on the show helped create a unique link between the show’s young audience and their parents.
[Beatboxing] is just another way of expressing yourself and communicating, and everybody wants to do that. Kids are very curious, and even when they can’t articulate, they still want to try to connect with other people. Just making noises with your mouth is a really good way to do that. Scott and Christian were always behind it, and the first time children saw it, they responded to it.
On the later tours, we wanted to make it more of a party, because sometimes the kids got unpredictable, like they didn’t want to beatbox at all. So to make it more entertaining and cohesive, they would bring some kids up see if they wanted to beatbox, and if they didn’t, then they had this mobile turntable and there was a quick DJ set, so it would be a little dance party.
My daughter loved that show and I have to say that it was one of the best, too, because they brought in cool people like Biz.
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Biz Markie bringing Rap and Beats to kids! Fucking legendary!
Had the pleasure of seeing him in Houston with The Yo Gabba Gabba squad! He sat on the edge of the stage and greeted all of the kids. Glad my children got to experience this awesome man!
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