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SH’Boss Boys to rap at back-to-school expo
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The rap trio the SH’Boss Boys will perform at the Aug. 4 expo at Stonecrest. They appeared on “America’s Got Talent.”
The rap trio the SH’Boss Boys will perform at the Aug. 4 expo at Stonecrest. They appeared on “America’s Got Talent.”
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A year ago, the SH’Boss Boys were seducing the judges and audiences on “America’s Got Talent.”

On Aug. 4, they will be wading into the hearts of expo-goers at the CrossRoadsNews 2012 Family & Back-to-School Expo at the Mall at Stonecrest.

The rap trio of Javan Jr., 7, also known as Captain SH’Boss and Young J; Tobias, 8, also known as Senior SH’Boss; and Joshua, 6, also known as Junior SH’Boss and Lil Josh; will be on stage at 2:33 p.m.

Young J is responsible for the SH’Boss Boys becoming a group.

At the age of 4, he read a poem written by his aunt and put his own rap twist to it. He told her he wanted to act and rap. She added two more boys and with their positive lyrics and commanding stage presence, the boys were well on their way to stardom.

Since 2010, they have performed more than 100 times at festivals, birthday parties, and talent shows.

They will be showing their moves from the Main Stage near Sears on the mall’s lower level.

They are the 2012 winners of Maury’s Mini Idol competition. The Youtube video of their “America’s Got Talent” appearance has more than 4 million views.
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