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Radio Facts at CES: Monster Kids’ Monster Performance

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photo-8So as I was checking out some audio equipment over at the Monster booth, I saw these adorable kids that were dressed like they were in the original cast of “Beat Street.” Little did I know that they were about to take the stage at the Monster booth and bring the house down. Known as the Monster Kids but originally known as Chi-Town Finest Breakers, these youngsters are a group of siblings ranging from ages 6-15 years of age coming from the windy city. �After witnessing their show, it is obvious they have a passion for the art of dance and entertainment. CTFB have been through many obstacles in life. At one point in life they hit rock bottom. The family was homeless, but �homelessness didn’t break this family apart.

Through their struggles, determination and hunger the Monster Kids have achieved many accomplishments, winning countless battles and know they are officially sponsored by Monster sound. Here is small preview of what B-girl Spinderella, Bboy Ozzy, Bboy Lil Crazzy Legz aka E”Fresh”, Bboy Lil Turbo, B-girl Precious, and B-girl Livia can do.

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