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Rapping Marine

Lance Cpl. Alex Rivera entertained Iraqi children with a rap dance from atop his vehicle in the Iraqi desert in Nasiriyah. The Long Branch, N.J., native spoke to MSNBC host John Seigenthaler.

Lance Cpl. Alex Rivera entertained Iraqi children with a rap dance from atop his vehicle in the Iraqi desert in Nasiriyah. The Long Branch, N.J., native spoke to MSNBC host John Seigenthaler.

JOHN SEIGENTHALER, MSNBC HOST: Your performance spoke to people in an international language. Have you ever done this — singing dancing, performing — with kids back home?

LANCE CPL. ALEX RIVERA: Yes, I’ve done this with kids before back home.

SEIGENTHALER: How did this little scene happen?

RIVERA: I was just passing out food and candy, and after awhile, I got bored sitting there for two hours and felt like livening things up. So I got crazy and started singing.

SEIGENTHALER: What are your observations about kids and this war? How are they coping?

RIVERA: They look sad, asking for food and stuff. They looked down. I thought I would bring a little hope, and brighten up their day, and give them something else to think about.

SEIGENTHALER: It seems like you have a bit of a performer in you.

RIVERA: I guess I got it from my dad, I just picked up what he had.