New Politics Ready To Challenge Justin Timberlake
. During an exclusive interview with Radio.com, the band responsible for new hit single "Harlem" chowed down on In-N-Out Burger while Boyd revealed his not-so-secret past as a professional break-dancer. "Dancing is also like my thing. I've traveled the world battling and I still have my crew and all that," the Denmark native explained, referencing Natural Effects Crew, with whom he toured as a dancer previously to joining New Politics, winning multiple competitions. When asked if he could take on Timberlake in a one-on-one dance-off, Boyd is confident he could give the "Suit and Tie" singer a run for the money. "I would definitely beat him in some things. I know that for a fact," Boyd said with a smile. "But I'm sure he would have some slick moves. I mean, he's Justin Timberlake." more on this story Radio.com is an official news provider for antiMusic.com.
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