The hype man's job is to get everybody out of their seats and on the dance floor to have a good time.
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I'm learning what I gotta do to get people hyped up. It doesn't matter even if they're not dancing, as long as they're bobbing their head and as long as it looks like a mosh pit down there.
You never believe your own hype. As quick as somebody can be 'the guy' in Hollywood, he can be gone the next minute. For me, it's about doing great work. And then hopefully you keep working forever.
I've never been the kind of guy to hype myself up. It's just not my thing.
When all is ready, the leaders walk out to the dance place.
My thing is to get up there and have a good time and give the fans all you can and appreciate them spending their money and being in the stands - and just be appreciative of them cheering when you come onstage.
The world is full of ways for people to dance. Concert dance doesn't get its due.
Hype is scary.
When you're dancing, you're dancing for people to see.
I always get a kick out of who is going to be the larger cheering section.
I think a lot of the fans want to see the high-flying action and be entertained. I don't think there is a better division out there than the cruiserweights to do that. It could be a pigeonhole for some, but at the end of the day, it's about whatever makes you happy as a performer.
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