It's Showtime: Meet The Man Entertaining L Train Riders For 11 Years
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"When there's a good energy, it makes me feel like I'm not doing this for no reason. That's all I can say," Paul, 28, said. "If I'm stressed, if I have an attitude, I will go dance on the train so that I can forget about it. It's a big stress reliever for me."
His dance routine changes from day to day, but it always includes a variety of moves from a style called Lite Feet, he said. "It's fun, it keeps me in shape, it makes people happy, but it's really about the money - I've got to make money," Paul, who is raising a toddler, said.
For Paul, performing on the subway is like a live-action business card - commuters who've seen him perform have booked him to dance in music videos and even appeared on MTV with Emmy-nominated actor and producer Anthony Anderson, he said.
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