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Boots And Slacks Freestyle Beatbox

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The Boots And Slacks Freestyle Beatbox is a simple beatbox, catered to an amateur's skill set, where the beatboxer repeatedly says "Boots And Slacks" to create a beat, which a rapper will rap over.

The Boots And Slacks Freestyle Beatbox was created by Michael A. Burnett, of Youngstown, Ohio, following a shopping trip with his mother at a Sears and Roebuck department store, in 1984. He feels he's been ripped off by numerous freestyle beatbox imitations, including "Boots And Pants" and "Boots and Cats". But, Mr. Burnett's philosophy still remains, "Imitation is the greatest form of flattery".

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