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Boy Radio is ready to party with Barbie

Fullscreen capture 2012017 72602 PMBoy Radio aka Jordan Hall is ready to party. The Brooklyn based performer borrows heavily from Aqua’s 1997 hot Barbie Girl for his new track Let’s Go Party.

The clip was directed by Matt Sparks and features makeup by Brooklyn drag queen Merrie Cherry. The fabulous clip breaks gender stereotypes and it’s a lot of fun.

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Boy Radio is apparently quite a feature in the nightclub scene in NYC. The 6 foot, 5 inch performer’s previous song Trust is a soulful nu-disco number.

Check out his Instagram page to sample his many different looks, and play the video below to join Ken and Barbie who are having so much fun! 

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