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Lip sync battle
Lip sync battle









lip sync battle

“When I first started putting ideas on paper, being selected by CBS as one of the best videos in the U.S. Jeff Postell, who spearheaded the project. "I cannot begin to explain how exciting this opportunity is,” said BCPD Lt. The program will be filmed in front of an audience of first responders, family, and friends, with live voters ultimately choosing the lip sync champion. When voting concludes, the top 10 videos will be featured on CBS’s special interactive broadcast, Lip Sync to the Rescue. Only one other video features a campus police department. The BC-BU video represents the only entry from Massachusetts, and one of two entries from New England. Of those hundreds, only 30 were selected for the final round of the CBS competition. The challenge quickly spread nationwide, with hundreds of departments participating. The sheriff’s office posted his video on its Facebook page where it was viewed more than 1.5 million times. The lip sync challenge began last summer when Deputy Alexander Mena from the Bexar County, Texas Sheriff’s Office recorded himself lip syncing Fuiste Mala by Kumbia Kings. Midway through, identical twin brothers BC Officer Michael Cabral and BU Officer Richard Cabral face off in a mini-battle of their own backed by mascots from both schools. and BC Eagles defensive back Will Harris. The 4-minute video is packed with personalities, from BC Chief William Evans and BU Chief Kelly Nee to Rev. We’re thrilled to be included in the CBS competition and hope everyone will show their Boston pride by voting for us.” “Our goal was to show the lighter side of law enforcement and connect with our neighbors at Boston College. “When Boston College approached us with the idea, we had no idea it would get to this level,” said BUPD Lt.











Lip sync battle