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Do you watch the show?
I watch it sometimes, whenever I get a chance. It's real upbeat and gets kids up and exercising, singing, dancing … It reminds me of shows like "Sesame Street" from back in the day.

Do you have fun doing it?
Yes, I love doing it.

Does it affect your street cred?
Never.

What do your friends and family say about it?
People say, "Oh I saw the show, it's cool." I would never be a sellout, but you can never be a sellout to kids. Kids is kids!

Tell me about Biz's Beat of the Day. How do you decide what you're going to teach?
The beat of the day is just teaching kids how to do a beatbox. I put some thought into most of them. But the demographic is for little kids, so I don't want to make it too complicated. I want it to be catchy and easy to do.

Do you teach your nieces and nephews to beatbox?
I don't teach 'em, but they pick it up because it's around the house.

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