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RE: An Original Beatbox Routine // ''Raw 'N Uncut'' (Wildcard Video)

in #art6 years ago

Hi @benja,

I grew up in the 1980s, the time of The Human Beat Box, Doug E. Fresh and many other beatbox masters. Your performance is very impressive. Made me actually want to go to YouTube and listen to those classics a bit. (I did, and am now listening to Jam On It by Newcleus as I type this. lol). Great job and good luck in the competition.

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Hey, thank you for the nomination in the first place, I very much appreciate it!

Beatbox has evolved quite a bit in the last 10 to 15 years for sure. Doug E Fresh, Rahzel, Buffy, Biz Markie and a few more really solidified it as a craft in the 80's and beyond, but nowadays the artform is so much bigger than it used to be. I'm so happy that my performance here reached you and did something for you, it's literally the most important thing of all, spreading the vibes. Thanks again!

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