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    Did you know that one of the most famous cartoon characters in history, Betty Boop, was likely inspired by a Black jazz singer whose name few remember? Esther Jones, also known as Baby Esther, captivated Harlem audiences with her playful, high-pitched singing style. Her unique voice and stage presence influenced the iconic character of Betty Boop, yet history often forgot her. In this video, we explore the untold story of Esther Jones, her rise as a Harlem performer, her signature “boop-oop-a-doop” singing style, and the legal and cultural battles surrounding her influence on animation history. You will discover: • Esther Jones’ early life and passion for performing • Her legendary performances at Harlem’s Cotton Club • The “baby voice” style that inspired Betty Boop • The famous lawsuit and historical controversy • How her legacy is finally being recognized • The lasting impact on music, animation, and pop culture Her story highlights the hidden contributions of Black entertainers and the artists who shaped culture behind the scenes. Watch until the end to learn how Esther Jones left a permanent mark on animation and American history. If you enjoyed this video, like, share, and subscribe for more untold stories of pioneers who changed the world. 📩 For Business Inquiries: yosephgebreyes7@gmail.com
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