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8-year-old boy rocks out to '80s tunes in subway stations

He was born in 2009, but he sings favorite songs from three decades earlier.

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SHIRLEY CHAN
NEW YORK — He was born in 2009, but he sings favorite songs from three decades earlier.

Three days a week, in between attending third-grade, sports and homework, 8-year-old Joel Euceda, with his dedicated father in tow, travels from their home in Freeport, Long Island, to street corners and subway stations all over the city.

They have a permit from the city and Euceda performs for a couple hours each day.

"I love '80s and I love looking back at the '80s," Euceda said.

Euceda perform classics, like Bill Joel's greatest hits, Journey's "Don't Stop Believin'," Billy Idol's "White Wedding," and Survivor's "Eye of the Tiger."

His love for the '80s began several years ago. Dad Mauricio Martinez said when his son was being bullied, he put him in martial arts class. The anthem during training was "Eye of the Tiger."

"He was being bullied in the school with other children so we decided to put him in Taekwondo. When they were training, they put the song on," Martinez said. "He liked the band Survivor, so that's how we started listening to '80s."

Euceda has a YouTube channel and is a budding Instagram star, using the handle joelloves80s.

"Whatever he wants to do, I want to give him support. He told me he wants to be a cop, he wants to be a firefighter or a professional singer," Martinez said.

Euceda performed before crowds and received a warm reception and loud applause Tuesday night.

"My dream is to be famous and my dream is to sing in a band. It feels good and I like when people see me and they have fun, they sing with me and they dance," Euceda said. "People enjoy me singing and I feel good when I sing."

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