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Full Episode: Creative Space for an Inspirational YouTube Star

A New Jersey teenager who wowed the world with his musical talent -- including a viral cover of an Eminem song sung from his wheelchair -- has been surprised with the studio of his dreams thanks to George Oliphant and his team.

In the latest episode of "George to the Rescue," 14-year-old Sparsh Shah, who has a genetic disease that causes his bones to be very fragile, gets a special music space to help him change the world. 

The New Jersey student has had more than 125 bone fractures so far in his young life, a result of osteogenesis imperfecta.

The brittle bone disease has stunted Sparsh's growth and confined him to a wheelchair -- but it hasn't touched his spirit.

He's found his passion in music, and has written more than 10 original songs. But it's his clean cover of the 2010 Eminem song "Not Afraid," fused with Indian classical music, that's caught the ear of more than 2 million people on social media and launched him toward stardom.

Watch more on Sparsh's inspirational journey above.

Promotional consideration for this episode furnished by:

3M, Chevy, Michael Robert Construction, Ellie Mroz Design, Advance Sound Company, Amazing Painting, Amber HVAC, American Red Cross: Sound the Alarm Program, Amramp, Arley Wholesale, Bonnie Quern, Windows of Montclair, Brad Walinsky, Broadcast USA, D&A Demo, DSGK Drywall, Design by Dink, Eastern Insulation, FW Webb Company, Garden of Dreams Foundation
Gregory Ralph - Architect, Guitar Center, Hansgrohe, Hudson Supply of Newark LLC, Huston Lumber, I DJ Now, Jacob Watrous, JBL Pro by Harman, Jennifer Scinto, Korg USA, Kuiken Brothers Company, Kylan Inc, Laraj Tile & Marble, Lou Agrusa & Company Inc, Power Station at BerkleeNYC, Riedel Audio & Acoustics, RPG Acoustical Systems LLC, RV Construction, Schluter-Systems, Sennheiser, SoundSense, Star Trimming, Steve Kammerer, Strong Line Electric, Stikwood, TEDxGateway, vMix, Sparsh Shah - How A 13 Year Old Changed 'Impossible' To 'I'm Possible' Footage Courtesy of TED

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