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  • - A couple of months ago, I showed you this video

  • of a young boy dancing to "Bang Bang" in the Philippines.

  • [audience laughter]

  • Bang bang all over you

  • [audience laughter] I said "Bring him to me,"

  • and I'm happy to say, he has been brought.

  • All the way from the Philippines,

  • please welcome 6-year-old Balang.

  • So, this is your first time in America, isn't it?

  • - [speaking Tagalog]

  • - [answering in Tagalog]

  • - Yes?

  • - Yes. - Yes, and--

  • [audience laughter] Yeah, I got that one.

  • So, what are you excited about to see when you're here?

  • - [speaking Tagalog]

  • - [answering in Tagalog]

  • - Chocolate. - Chocolate?

  • - He's excited about chocolate. [audience laughter]

  • [audience laughter]

  • - [speaking Tagalog] - [answering in Tagalog]

  • [answering in Tagalog]

  • Toothbrush!

  • [audience laughter]

  • - There's a lot of chocolates here,

  • and then, when he eat a lot of chocolate,

  • he was able to get a toothache, and then,

  • he was going to toothbrush his teeth.

  • [audience laughter]

  • Just to avoid a toothache.

  • [audience laughter]

  • - [giggles] [audience laughter]

  • - I needed another interpreter to interpret that.

  • [audience laughter]

  • I need someone-- [audience laughter]

  • All right, all right, so--

  • So you are-- you're a really good dancer.

  • - Yes. - Yes, really good.

  • And when did you start dancing, how old?

  • - [speaking Tagalog]

  • - [answering in Tagalog]

  • [answering in Tagalog] [audience laughter]

  • - Three or four.

  • All right, so-- [audience laughter]

  • [audience laughter]

  • - He started dancing when he was four years old

  • and the first song he danced was "Oppan Gangnam Style."

  • - Oh, the "Gangnam Style." [audience laughter]

  • Yeah, how do you not dance to "Gangnam Style", of course.

  • And how did you learn your moves?

  • - [speaking Tagalog]

  • - [answering in Tagalog]

  • - When he watch a TV, and when he hears a song,

  • he can easily jive with it.

  • - Yes, that's-- [audience laughter]

  • That's how I feel, but I don't do what you do.

  • You're a really good dancer.

  • Okay, who's your favorite singer to dance to?

  • - [speaking Tagalog]

  • - [answering in Tagalog]

  • - The one who sings-- - [speaking Tagalog]

  • [audience laughter] [speaking Tagalog]

  • [speaking Tagalog]

  • - Lips are moving?

  • The one who sings "Baga Bass."

  • He calls "All About That Bass" "Baga Bass,"

  • because he cannot pronounce "All About That Bass."

  • - Oh, well, yeah.

  • Many of us can't.

  • [audience laughter]

  • And so, you're famous now. You have like 12 million views.

  • Do you feel like you're famous?

  • - [speaking Tagalog]

  • - [answering in Tagalog] - [speaking Tagalog]

  • - [answering in Tagalog]

  • - [speaking Tagalog] - [answering in Tagalog]

  • [answering in Tagalog]

  • - Yeah, he's happy with it,

  • because some people were pinching his cheeks,

  • and some were touching his tummy.

  • - Oh. [audience laughter]

  • [audience laughter]

  • Is that okay? Do you mind that?

  • - [speaking Tagalog]

  • - Yes. [audience laughter]

  • [audience laughter]

  • - Well, you should tell them to stop, then.

  • And what do you want to do when you get older?

  • What kind of job?

  • - [speaking Tagalog]

  • - [answering in Tagalog]

  • - He wants to be a Zumba instructor for us to be healthy.

  • [audience laughter]

  • [cheers and applause]

  • - You know some moves? [cheers and applause]

  • - [speaking Tagalog] - Do you do some Zumba moves?

  • How do you do 'em?

  • [singing] - Zumba eh

  • [audience cheers] Zumba eh

  • [cheers and applause]

  • - All right, that's great. [cheers and applause]

  • [cheers and applause]

  • I would take that class.

  • All right, will you perform for us now?

  • - [speaking Tagalog] - Yes!

  • - Yes, thank you! [cheers and applause]

  • [cheers and applause]

  • [music begins]

  • (singing on recording) She got a body like an hourglass,

  • But I can give it to you all the time

  • She got a booty like a Cadillac

  • But I can send you into overdrive, oh

  • Stop and wait wait for that

  • Stop hold up swing your bat

  • See anybody could be bad to you

  • You need a good girl to blow your mind, yeah

  • Bang bang into the room I know you want it

  • Bang bang all over you I'll let you have it

  • Wait a minute let me take you there

  • Wait a minute till you ah

  • Bang bang there goes your heart I know you want it

  • Back, back seat of my car I'll let you have it

  • Wait a minute let me take you there

  • Wait a minute till you ah

  • She might've let you hold her hand in school

  • But I'ma show you how to graduate

  • No, I don't need to hear you talk the talk

  • Just come and show me what your mama gave, oh yeah

  • Wait a minute till you ah

  • [music ends] [cheers and applause]

  • [cheers and applause]

  • - Oh, that was so entertaining.

  • I could've watched that for another hour.

  • [audience laughter] That was--okay.

  • So, I guess we heard about your obsession with chocolate,

  • American chocolate, so we got you a gift.

  • - [speaking Tagalog]

  • (audience) Oh!

  • [speaking Tagalog] [cheers and applause]

  • [cheers and applause]

  • [speaking Tagalog] [cheers and applause]

  • [cheers and applause]

  • - How about that? - [speaking Tagalog]

  • [cheers and applause]

  • - Good, right?

  • That's a fountain--have you ever seen a chocolate fountain?

  • - [speaking Tagalog]

  • - No, I hadn't either. [audience laughter]

- A couple of months ago, I showed you this video

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