Retired professional skateboarder James Brockman is still skating hard in the streets and has released a new flip trick video of him with the Canadian's renowned powerful and technical vocal recording artist Celine Dion.
The hilarious skate clip "It's all coming back to me now" by Celine Dion's version was a commercial hit in 1996. Brockman stormed to victory when pro skaters were backing his style with the song.
The 38-year-old gnarly skateboarder from San Diego California had already filmed numerous videos from his career.
He was first ignited to the scene when the Zero skateboards' "New Blood" video was first released and skate fans were blown away.
The regular-footed skater did a lot of switch stances, frontside flips, nollie flips, and other skateboarding flat ground tricks that are highly congenial to watch.
Brockman is definitely dominant in the clip having fun that was made by Adam Arunski.
Watch the video below and support Brockman and follow him on Instagram here.