New Era artist BOXBOY does the Reptile Party in Melbourne!

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In 2018, BOXBOY left home in Sydney, Australia to chase his social media dream in Los Angeles, USA.
For two years BOXBOY focused on delivering original comedy style content to his Instagram and TikTok pages, while exploring the boundaries of great online content creation.
During this time he amassed a combined audience of over 5 million loyal followers and developed his skills further.
In 2020 BOXBOY made the decision to transition from a content creator into a fully fledged artist.
BOXBOY has been working tirelessly to create new songs and develop his own unique sound.
The result is stand out music that is as good as that of anyone else out there.
To get his media profile up a few more notches, he teamed up with the Snakeman Raymond Hoser and decided to do the reptile party!
Travelling back from the USA, BOXBOY wanted the best reptile handler on earth to further his spreading fame.
Creating awesome music videos in a South Melbourne studio, BOXBOY was featured singing while covered with Australia’s best reptiles!
Included were white pythons, mutant pythons and all sorts of snakes, some of which only the Snakeman, Raymond Hoser has.
BOXBOY’s girlfriend came close to ditching him in favour of Joshua.
For those who don’t know, Joshua is a 24 year old female Freshwater Crocodile and the two became inseparable during one of the film shoots.
Unlike the rubbish seen on TV, Crocodiles are actually quite casual animals, and Joshua is literally dog tame.
She comes to you when you call her by name and Joshua will spit your hand out of her mouth if you put it in.
Watch BOXBOY closely, as he’s a legend and going places!
Reptile parties were a concept first invented by the Snakeman Raymond Hoser in the late 1970’s.
The reptile party reptile show while originally conceived as a kids birthday party with reptiles has been expanded to include all sorts of things with wildlife.
This includes school incursions, wildlife displays, music videos, snake charmer shows and lots more.
But the underlying theme of reptile party shows is to de-demonize reptiles and to show that there is more to snakes, lizards and wildlife than just a desire to kill people!
In October 1989, Iva Davies of Icehouse also used the Snakeman’s Reptile Party to include some massive Lace Monitor goannas in his iconic Great Southern Land video clip filmed at a disused quarry at Terry Hills, New South Wales.

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