Yesss they fixed On My Mama, sounds much better from the last game good job Boom, still needs some polishing dawg team still iffy in some spots. Please hold it together this week for the Jukebox
Definitely happy with how this played out, as someone on FAM's side. Probably the most competitive 5th at an OBC, and the energy was high all game too. I favor us rounds 1, 2, and 3, but it's a close battle and could really go either way based on preference.
@TrayjsuRush Rd 1 - Definitely like their selection, fluff ups in the beginning and with the tubas hurt it though. I prefer our sound and execution, even if the arrangement may lack the "wow factor" you might be looking for Rd 2 - Easily JSU's worst song. Trumpets putting up Dillon Brooks numbers on Gs and the ending sequence was fluffy as hell. Our selection was probably the weakest too execution wise but at least it was listenable. Leave Cold Hearted Snake to the MEAC and the mid 2000s Rd 3 - The closest round. Ending sequence from JSU trumpets was pitchy, but the arrangement itself was nice. Slight tempo issues from our end. I'm biased as hell cuz I wrote the song, but even then I like our execution slightly more than y'all arrangement Rd 4 - Wasn't the biggest fan of the Whats Love, but a lot of issues on our end with Annihilate Rd 5 - Yeah y'all got it tbh Thats my viewpoint. The battle is really our better execution vs JSU's more engaging arrangements. I like our execution the first 3 rounds.
In the world of college marching bands, one ensemble stands head and shoulders above the rest, not just for their extraordinary musical talent but also for their infectious personality and rich history. Ladies and gentlemen, let's talk about the electrifying FAMU Marching 100! Imagine a sea of vibrant uniforms, pulsating rhythms, and a wall of sound that shakes the very ground beneath your feet. That's the magic of the FAMU Marching 100, a band that brings excitement wherever they go. Their performances are nothing short of spectacular, a dazzling display of musical prowess and showmanship that leaves audiences in awe. Now, when we say musical talent, we mean it in the most mind-blowing way possible. The FAMU Marching 100 doesn't just play music; they bring it to life. With each note, you can feel the passion, dedication, and sheer talent oozing from every instrument. Their precision is legendary, and their ability to tackle complex musical arrangements with flair and finesse is second to none. When they hit the field, you can bet your bottom dollar you're in for a sonic treat like no other. But what truly sets the FAMU Marching 100 apart is their horn power. Oh, those horns! When the brass section gets going, it's like a thunderstorm of sound that sweeps you off your feet. The saxophones wail, the trumpets blare, and the trombones rumble, creating a symphony of power that's impossible to resist. It's not just music; it's an adrenaline rush, a sonic rollercoaster that takes you on a thrilling ride. However, it's not just about the music with the FAMU Marching 100; it's about the personality they bring to the game. These talented musicians aren't content with just playing their instruments; they want to engage and entertain. Their shows are a spectacle of high-energy dance moves, creative formations, and infectious enthusiasm. You can't help but get caught up in the sheer joy they exude on the field. They're not just a band; they're a force of nature! FAMU MARCHING 100. Photo: FAMU FAMU MARCHING 100. Photo: FAMU Now, let's talk about that rich history. The FAMU Marching 100 has a legacy that spans decades, a story filled with triumphs, challenges, and moments that have defined the marching band world. They've performed at Super Bowl halftime shows, presidential inaugurations, and even the Olympics. Their music has transcended borders, bringing people from different walks of life together in a celebration of rhythm and melody. They've been pioneers, pushing the boundaries of what a marching band can achieve. But it's not just their accomplishments that make their history rich; it's the passion and dedication of the generations of musicians who have been a part of this extraordinary ensemble. Each member adds to the tapestry of the Marching 100's legacy, ensuring that the flame of musical excellence and excitement never dims. In conclusion, the FAMU Marching 100 is not just a marching band; they are an experience. Their exciting performances, unmatched musical talent, horn power that can move mountains, infectious personality, and rich history make them a true gem in the world of college bands. They don't just play music; they create magic, and when you witness their performances, you become a part of that magic. So, if you ever get the chance to see the FAMU Marching 100 in action, don't miss it. Prepare to be exhilarated, entertained, and utterly amazed by this legendary band that continues to redefine what it means to march to the beat of your own horn!
@@DajournoTF the fact remains notes were missed and you CANT deny that! Have some sectionals and clean it up, it’s just that simple. This is too good of a band for that start not to be met!
“Elsa’s Procession to the Cathedral” My brother was in the 100 in the late 60s/ early 70s (when they were by far better than everyone else), and he said it was Dr Foster’s favorite.
JSU just understands how you use allll the seasoning 🧂 in their arrangements to make you feel it! Both bands were great! But Boom just get that “it” factor IMO.
Thee I Love Forever and Always!! Glad I attended this elite institution. Both Bands sound great most definitely!! "Butterflies" On My Mama, On My HOOD!!!
They both sound good. The only issue I have is with FAMU playing with no expression, too bland. What's the point of claiming to be the best with no soul?
Well while y’all hating on eachothers bands… I just wanna acknowledge those damn J-Settes !!! Laneia girl you are THER THRILL !🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🥰 Making these band arrangements sound even better the way you dance to them. I love when Chloe gives us a Lethal captain & murder squad to back her up. 💙
FAMU is huge! And their sound is always well balanced. But I’m afraid if they try to add the heat JSU brought, FAMU would be a hot big mess. In games like this, I want to hear a organized FIRE; not a perfect temp bubble bath.
What a beautiful and exciting thing to hear and see you in action and now with the new uniform and an even more powerful and tuned sound quality and that you will be the true musical explosion, that is SONIC BOOM!!!👏❤️🔥👏❤️🔥👏❤️🔥
To me, both bands sound as good as they have in a while, especially FAM. This is the best they've sounded since the incident. However, every single one of their songs feels so robotic. It feels quantized, like there's no expression to it. Every song feels like they're reading sheet music and I don't like that
Both bands worked hard and performed very well! JSU will reach next level energy when 95%+ of the band can compete Cold Hearted Snake from end-to-end. FAMU has a playbook and they stuck to it. I love when they bring a little extra 🔥
FAMU sounded so good even from the side. I cnt say enough about how good they sounded! But JSU won this battle. JSU energy you can feel through their bright strong sound did it fir me. Coming from a TnSU fan..#AoB 🎩🔵🔴
JSU are loud but sound A MESS to me with all that over blowing! I'm loving the passion in the sound, but the trumpets especially are wayyyyyyyy outta tune with BAD tone quality, especially on that first cut!👎🏽
Famu finally put up a decent fight I guess they was tired of getting destroyed every year. I know we were saving all the really good stuff for southern I can't wait.
I love the way JSU used their woodwinds, but FAMU is the MASTER of that smooth, symphonic sound where all parts and sections are heard with exquisite balance❤
@@MrLANKY04 Honestly, any trained ear will find most of that SWAC battle/blasting/banging culture in opposition to true musicianship. FAMU is a welcome reprieve and improvement to the conference. They will NEVER change because their history is longer and more illustrious than any other HBCU band💯
@@docwoc7903 Who cares. FAMU is cool, but don't run out now. In my opinion, they're no different than BCU. They're big in numbers, but small in sound. The arrangers gotta do better.
@@elisharackard8782if this was cranfest then that logic stands.. lol. I'm a huge JSU fan, but FAMU has the potential to be the best HBCU band at any given point. They put that orchestral feel on every song, like a live recording.
@@DrRDW I totally agree, I always go back and forth in these comments defending famu when In reality i love band like jsu, and then I also love famu with they're orchestral feel, cranking a style of hbcu band that famu does not follow. they just don't fit into that box as much as people want them to, but it's famu's way of being different, they have volume and tone they sound good, but sometimes they over prioritize they're Identity to sound good, which is only pleasing to certain people and vice versa with jsu. they prioritize volume and a certain sound to be produce, with lack of proper teaching, lots of those students won't go to far in the band world after school.
@@DrRDWbasically u r saying, famu has no character. Famu sounds great but boring as hell. Their music has no energy, complexity, or soul. Who going to pay to listen to famu monotone. Famu is not competition ready, no matter how ppl sugar coat it.
Agreed. Famu 3 or 4 songs should sound good every week if that's all they gone play, every week. JSU and SU on here every week dang near with a brand new book. 🤷🏾♂️. I'm just saying. To add to that , Famu won't even be seen on here again till when? 🤨
@@elisharackard8782no you literally said in other comments that you love them and then turn around and call them a “jukebox wannabe”. It’s definitely hating 😂
@@ambergrayer3913 I was trolling that time obviously, cause y'all die hards don't respect opinions that aren't considering jsu perfect. like I said, I love them but they aren't better than fam. (in my opinion)
Cold heartedly snake back tho!!!! 🔥 and I wish that Butterflies was a lil slower tempo. Something aound different with that Hot Damn. Is it WTs part? And damn 22:32 🔥
Dr. Foster didn't want a dance line . He is dead and gone .. My grandmother didn't want a cell phone...she is now on Tik Tok Keep up with the times FAMU
I feel like jsu is the mixture between Southern and fam, it's like they can crank, and outplay you. they are good ngl. but they sad thing is that they'll never out hundred the hundred, or out juke the juke. and I'm not saying this to hate, I luv da boom all day, but I don't see it as superior than fam or southern. they aren't louder than southern, and can't outplay fam.
How is that sad? Everybody has their thing. 😂 ain’t nobody tryna out hundred the hundred or out juke the juke. JSU is in THEIR BAG. you claim to love them so why you hating? And you say that can’t outplay fam, but they just did LMAOOOO and this isn’t even their entire band. Niggas be making shit up 😂
In the world of college marching bands, one ensemble stands head and shoulders above the rest, not just for their extraordinary musical talent but also for their infectious personality and rich history. Ladies and gentlemen, let's talk about the electrifying FAMU Marching 100! Imagine a sea of vibrant uniforms, pulsating rhythms, and a wall of sound that shakes the very ground beneath your feet. That's the magic of the FAMU Marching 100, a band that brings excitement wherever they go. Their performances are nothing short of spectacular, a dazzling display of musical prowess and showmanship that leaves audiences in awe. Now, when we say musical talent, we mean it in the most mind-blowing way possible. The FAMU Marching 100 doesn't just play music; they bring it to life. With each note, you can feel the passion, dedication, and sheer talent oozing from every instrument. Their precision is legendary, and their ability to tackle complex musical arrangements with flair and finesse is second to none. When they hit the field, you can bet your bottom dollar you're in for a sonic treat like no other. But what truly sets the FAMU Marching 100 apart is their horn power. Oh, those horns! When the brass section gets going, it's like a thunderstorm of sound that sweeps you off your feet. The saxophones wail, the trumpets blare, and the trombones rumble, creating a symphony of power that's impossible to resist. It's not just music; it's an adrenaline rush, a sonic rollercoaster that takes you on a thrilling ride. However, it's not just about the music with the FAMU Marching 100; it's about the personality they bring to the game. These talented musicians aren't content with just playing their instruments; they want to engage and entertain. Their shows are a spectacle of high-energy dance moves, creative formations, and infectious enthusiasm. You can't help but get caught up in the sheer joy they exude on the field. They're not just a band; they're a force of nature! FAMU MARCHING 100. Photo: FAMU FAMU MARCHING 100. Photo: FAMU Now, let's talk about that rich history. The FAMU Marching 100 has a legacy that spans decades, a story filled with triumphs, challenges, and moments that have defined the marching band world. They've performed at Super Bowl halftime shows, presidential inaugurations, and even the Olympics. Their music has transcended borders, bringing people from different walks of life together in a celebration of rhythm and melody. They've been pioneers, pushing the boundaries of what a marching band can achieve. But it's not just their accomplishments that make their history rich; it's the passion and dedication of the generations of musicians who have been a part of this extraordinary ensemble. Each member adds to the tapestry of the Marching 100's legacy, ensuring that the flame of musical excellence and excitement never dims. In conclusion, the FAMU Marching 100 is not just a marching band; they are an experience. Their exciting performances, unmatched musical talent, horn power that can move mountains, infectious personality, and rich history make them a true gem in the world of college bands. They don't just play music; they create magic, and when you witness their performances, you become a part of that magic. So, if you ever get the chance to see the FAMU Marching 100 in action, don't miss it. Prepare to be exhilarated, entertained, and utterly amazed by this legendary band that continues to redefine what it means to march to the beat of your own horn!
@@jacktwnboss601 I'd love to hear ALL those Spring songs return this week. I Wanna Be where you are, Superhero, Real Love, Too many nights, Flowers, Do I Do, Rich Flex, For the lover in you, Back on my Feet, Thong Song... 🗣️🤚🏾Bring 'em ALL back
FAMU got some cleaning up to do aswell, but overall are a much more in tune ensemble, just need a bit more intensity to match JSU's aggression! IJS
Both of them did great. FAMU's sound great, but The Boom has always brought the heat.
The arrangement of Annihilate sounds great, but The Boom went harder a on that.
Whatever FAMU played on that last selection is sort of beautiful.
@@dewilliecanada7504 Elsa’s Procession to the Cathedral. The Marching 100s founders favorite song. It is always the last thing to be played at games
Idk why I was waiting for FAMU to break out Flight of the Bumble Bee!! Iykyk 🐝 🤣🤣
Fun fact: FAMU played Flight WAY before Drumline and it was a cool thing to play. Drumline messed that up as well as other things for HBCU bands.
JSU spanking the whole Band World this season !!
That first sone Jstate played was 🔥 📛 👨🚒 wow. pen game so 💪
Yesss they fixed On My Mama, sounds much better from the last game good job Boom, still needs some polishing dawg team still iffy in some spots. Please hold it together this week for the Jukebox
Will you be at the game ?
@@cj9160 I might come spectate
Trumpets 😒🤨. Clean it up!!!!! Glad y’all in the building. But clean it up and quick!!!
🗣️TELL ‘EM!😳
Out of the three OBC 5ths. This was probably the most entertaining
OBC?
@@warlordmo1047 Orange blossom classic. The name of the classic.
Definitely happy with how this played out, as someone on FAM's side. Probably the most competitive 5th at an OBC, and the energy was high all game too. I favor us rounds 1, 2, and 3, but it's a close battle and could really go either way based on preference.
You won no rounds stop it😮
@TrayjsuRush
Rd 1 - Definitely like their selection, fluff ups in the beginning and with the tubas hurt it though. I prefer our sound and execution, even if the arrangement may lack the "wow factor" you might be looking for
Rd 2 - Easily JSU's worst song. Trumpets putting up Dillon Brooks numbers on Gs and the ending sequence was fluffy as hell. Our selection was probably the weakest too execution wise but at least it was listenable. Leave Cold Hearted Snake to the MEAC and the mid 2000s
Rd 3 - The closest round. Ending sequence from JSU trumpets was pitchy, but the arrangement itself was nice. Slight tempo issues from our end. I'm biased as hell cuz I wrote the song, but even then I like our execution slightly more than y'all arrangement
Rd 4 - Wasn't the biggest fan of the Whats Love, but a lot of issues on our end with Annihilate
Rd 5 - Yeah y'all got it tbh
Thats my viewpoint. The battle is really our better execution vs JSU's more engaging arrangements. I like our execution the first 3 rounds.
Man jackson bringin tears to yah boys eyes 😮💨
I thought I was the only one 😢🤧
In the world of college marching bands, one ensemble stands head and shoulders above the rest, not just for their extraordinary musical talent but also for their infectious personality and rich history. Ladies and gentlemen, let's talk about the electrifying FAMU Marching 100!
Imagine a sea of vibrant uniforms, pulsating rhythms, and a wall of sound that shakes the very ground beneath your feet. That's the magic of the FAMU Marching 100, a band that brings excitement wherever they go. Their performances are nothing short of spectacular, a dazzling display of musical prowess and showmanship that leaves audiences in awe.
Now, when we say musical talent, we mean it in the most mind-blowing way possible. The FAMU Marching 100 doesn't just play music; they bring it to life. With each note, you can feel the passion, dedication, and sheer talent oozing from every instrument. Their precision is legendary, and their ability to tackle complex musical arrangements with flair and finesse is second to none. When they hit the field, you can bet your bottom dollar you're in for a sonic treat like no other.
But what truly sets the FAMU Marching 100 apart is their horn power. Oh, those horns! When the brass section gets going, it's like a thunderstorm of sound that sweeps you off your feet. The saxophones wail, the trumpets blare, and the trombones rumble, creating a symphony of power that's impossible to resist. It's not just music; it's an adrenaline rush, a sonic rollercoaster that takes you on a thrilling ride.
However, it's not just about the music with the FAMU Marching 100; it's about the personality they bring to the game. These talented musicians aren't content with just playing their instruments; they want to engage and entertain. Their shows are a spectacle of high-energy dance moves, creative formations, and infectious enthusiasm. You can't help but get caught up in the sheer joy they exude on the field. They're not just a band; they're a force of nature!
FAMU MARCHING 100. Photo: FAMU
FAMU MARCHING 100. Photo: FAMU
Now, let's talk about that rich history. The FAMU Marching 100 has a legacy that spans decades, a story filled with triumphs, challenges, and moments that have defined the marching band world. They've performed at Super Bowl halftime shows, presidential inaugurations, and even the Olympics. Their music has transcended borders, bringing people from different walks of life together in a celebration of rhythm and melody. They've been pioneers, pushing the boundaries of what a marching band can achieve.
But it's not just their accomplishments that make their history rich; it's the passion and dedication of the generations of musicians who have been a part of this extraordinary ensemble. Each member adds to the tapestry of the Marching 100's legacy, ensuring that the flame of musical excellence and excitement never dims.
In conclusion, the FAMU Marching 100 is not just a marching band; they are an experience. Their exciting performances, unmatched musical talent, horn power that can move mountains, infectious personality, and rich history make them a true gem in the world of college bands. They don't just play music; they create magic, and when you witness their performances, you become a part of that magic. So, if you ever get the chance to see the FAMU Marching 100 in action, don't miss it. Prepare to be exhilarated, entertained, and utterly amazed by this legendary band that continues to redefine what it means to march to the beat of your own horn!
Yes for bringing cold hearted snake back
Yall sound good.. its going to be great battle next week...Jukebox is ready.. much love to the Boom
JSU trumpets missing notes all over the place trying to scream smh
First it's we don't have no trumpets for years, now we get Trumpets again and niggas still complaining. There is no pleasing yall 🤦♂️
@@DajournoTFthey just hating...period.
@@DajournoTF the fact remains notes were missed and you CANT deny that! Have some sectionals and clean it up, it’s just that simple. This is too good of a band for that start not to be met!
@@freddyJ13sit down
@@freddyJ13 I hear what you saying but let's not act like SU Trumpets don't have their suspect moments
Idk the name of the song FAMU played at 24:50, but that was a beautiful symphony. As a classical music fan, I thoroughly appreciated this one.
“Elsa’s Procession to the Cathedral” My brother was in the 100 in the late 60s/ early 70s (when they were by far better than everyone else), and he said it was Dr Foster’s favorite.
@@docwoc7903it is Dr. Foster’s favorite piece. It’s always the last thing the Hundred plays at a game
Elsa’s Procession is played after every game. ALWAYS the last song we play before we exit the stadium.
JSU just understands how you use allll the seasoning 🧂 in their arrangements to make you feel it! Both bands were great! But Boom just get that “it” factor IMO.
🧢
Laneia NOT PLAYING WITH NO FUCKING BODY!!! Mama bringing out ALL the counts❤️👏🏾👑
This the comment I was waiting on 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 Chloe did her thang with this captain pick baby 💙
Thee I Love Forever and Always!! Glad I attended this elite institution. Both Bands sound great most definitely!! "Butterflies" On My Mama, On My HOOD!!!
This is a battle!!!!!!!!!!! BOTH BANDS SOUND FUCKING AMAZING! #SWACLOVE #THEEILOVE BABY
Dude in orange chewing the biggest bubble yum....come on
ayoo FAMU gotta update their catalog
bro what this all new songs. what are you talking about
it sounds a lil old and dated@@jymarkolacey4914
@@jymarkolacey4914😂😂
TRUMP FUNK HAS A BRO SMILING LIKE IT’S HIS BIRTHDAY 😁🎉🎊👏🏽
They squeaking not screaming
@@darrickbolton4493 SU Trumpets was squealing the other day too so 🤷
The best I've heard them in years. Amazing how that can change the whole sound of a band
@@DajournoTFIm sorry but are we ok with hitting some or every last one of em?
They both sound good. The only issue I have is with FAMU playing with no expression, too bland. What's the point of claiming to be the best with no soul?
famu fans in here lying like mf 🤣🤣🤣
Dawgteam ferocious and its 8 more that stayed home
Well while y’all hating on eachothers bands… I just wanna acknowledge those damn J-Settes !!! Laneia girl you are THER THRILL !🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🥰 Making these band arrangements sound even better the way you dance to them. I love when Chloe gives us a Lethal captain & murder squad to back her up. 💙
Yes boom..they played Butterflies!
FAMU SOUND IS INCOMPARABLE ❤
FAMU is huge! And their sound is always well balanced. But I’m afraid if they try to add the heat JSU brought, FAMU would be a hot big mess. In games like this, I want to hear a organized FIRE; not a perfect temp bubble bath.
Yeah that cold hearted snake should’ve stayed in the band room.
Man they grooved with that Michael Jackson
What a beautiful and exciting thing to hear and see you in action and now with the new uniform and an even more powerful and tuned sound quality and that you will be the true musical explosion, that is SONIC BOOM!!!👏❤️🔥👏❤️🔥👏❤️🔥
Nene!!!! That turn around at 17:55!!! 🔥 🔥 okkkk girrrrl!!!!!!
Famu always sounds amazing. Consistently on of the best bands on the planet! But JSU got this dub .. AND hollup JSU GOT TRUMPETS!!! SHEESHH.
5th wasn’t as boring as previous years. Boom was pushing per usual tho.
To me, both bands sound as good as they have in a while, especially FAM. This is the best they've sounded since the incident. However, every single one of their songs feels so robotic. It feels quantized, like there's no expression to it. Every song feels like they're reading sheet music and I don't like that
No shade to the incomparable FAM… BUT, THIS IS THE COMMENT!
It’s like, “You can sing but can you SANG?!”
Both bands worked hard and performed very well! JSU will reach next level energy when 95%+ of the band can compete Cold Hearted Snake from end-to-end. FAMU has a playbook and they stuck to it. I love when they bring a little extra 🔥
Yikes jsu cold hearted showed the level of ignorance I love
Keep at it TF I hear u 💪🏾 y’all pushing let the haters hate.
FAMU sounded so good even from the side. I cnt say enough about how good they sounded! But JSU won this battle. JSU energy you can feel through their bright strong sound did it fir me. Coming from a TnSU fan..#AoB 🎩🔵🔴
What's the name of the song they both played back 2 back? Omg. 😳😳😳😳
Annihilate
Thanks
COLD HEARTED SNAKE!!!!
that coldharted snake was laughable LOL
JSU are loud but sound A MESS to me with all that over blowing! I'm loving the passion in the sound, but the trumpets especially are wayyyyyyyy outta tune with BAD tone quality, especially on that first cut!👎🏽
This was overall a great battle.. this season started off good.. great job Famu and Jsu
Famu finally put up a decent fight I guess they was tired of getting destroyed every year.
I know we were saving all the really good stuff for southern I can't wait.
What is the name of FAMUs second song?
Free minds, by tems
Both bands sound weird af
I agree. The stadium could be the reason as well as echoes or watever but they both sound weird.
Jsu annihilate sounds weird and famus annihilate was just bad
SU's annihilate is meh, they coulda kept that trombone break
@@DajournoTF yeah everyone should just stop with that song
My gawd Jsu
I hear growling in the low brass on famu side
Soon as i get home sounds a mess😮
Name of first song ?
21:28 nice endin
Luv Tha Boom
24:40 so yall just going to skip over this amazing performance by Famu🧡💚🧡💚
I love the way JSU used their woodwinds, but FAMU is the MASTER of that smooth, symphonic sound where all parts and sections are heard with exquisite balance❤
There's a time and place for all of that. Who thinks about this during a battle??🤔🤣🤣🤣
True musicians. And lovers of good music, mainly.
@@CoreyJizzleFacts 💯
@@MrLANKY04 Honestly, any trained ear will find most of that SWAC battle/blasting/banging culture in opposition to true musicianship. FAMU is a welcome reprieve and improvement to the conference. They will NEVER change because their history is longer and more illustrious than any other HBCU band💯
@@docwoc7903 Who cares. FAMU is cool, but don't run out now. In my opinion, they're no different than BCU. They're big in numbers, but small in sound. The arrangers gotta do better.
🔥🔥🔥💙
Why they look smaller than the merge
FAMU is so boring imo
FAMU sounds better.
ofc they do, not that boom sounds bad, the hundred priorities tone at all times, sometimes that mindset gets you cranked on tho 😂😂, like jsu did
@@elisharackard8782if this was cranfest then that logic stands.. lol. I'm a huge JSU fan, but FAMU has the potential to be the best HBCU band at any given point. They put that orchestral feel on every song, like a live recording.
@@DrRDW I totally agree, I always go back and forth in these comments defending famu when In reality i love band like jsu, and then I also love famu with they're orchestral feel, cranking a style of hbcu band that famu does not follow. they just don't fit into that box as much as people want them to, but it's famu's way of being different, they have volume and tone they sound good, but sometimes they over prioritize they're Identity to sound good, which is only pleasing to certain people and vice versa with jsu. they prioritize volume and a certain sound to be produce, with lack of proper teaching, lots of those students won't go to far in the band world after school.
@@DrRDWbasically u r saying, famu has no character. Famu sounds great but boring as hell. Their music has no energy, complexity, or soul. Who going to pay to listen to famu monotone. Famu is not competition ready, no matter how ppl sugar coat it.
Agreed. Famu 3 or 4 songs should sound good every week if that's all they gone play, every week. JSU and SU on here every week dang near with a brand new book. 🤷🏾♂️. I'm just saying. To add to that , Famu won't even be seen on here again till when? 🤨
Mmmmmm 18:45 - 19:07 🔥
yeah idk what that was, perhaps a cranktacular ending. the arranger couldn't must've ran out of creative ideas.
@@elisharackard8782why you hating so bad bruh 😂
@@ambergrayer3913 you right. imma just keep my thought and opinions to myself. don't want to seem like a "hater"
@@elisharackard8782no you literally said in other comments that you love them and then turn around and call them a “jukebox wannabe”. It’s definitely hating 😂
@@ambergrayer3913 I was trolling that time obviously, cause y'all die hards don't respect opinions that aren't considering jsu perfect. like I said, I love them but they aren't better than fam. (in my opinion)
Arrangements were meh from both
The Boom looks so small
Traveling band. Full band is somewhere around 320ish. You know jsu and their reputation with money, lol. That's an expensive travel arrangement.
@@manniefreh not even, but carry on, fella.
Definitely not small. Perfect size, awesome sound.
Ill give FAMU the first rpund and that's it.
💙 Da 💥
Wtf trumpets?! Please stay clean up there and don’t hangover
Did Travis go to FAMU? Or is that Look a like??
Definitely a look a like ain’t no seasoning on that stuff 😂😂😂 NGL I would 1000% support that move. Boom need to stop playing with the man 🤷🏾♂️😤
Cold heartedly snake back tho!!!! 🔥 and I wish that Butterflies was a lil slower tempo. Something aound different with that Hot Damn. Is it WTs part? And damn 22:32 🔥
Dr. Foster didn't want a dance line . He is dead and gone .. My grandmother didn't want a cell phone...she is now on Tik Tok Keep up with the times FAMU
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I feel like jsu is the mixture between Southern and fam, it's like they can crank, and outplay you. they are good ngl. but they sad thing is that they'll never out hundred the hundred, or out juke the juke. and I'm not saying this to hate, I luv da boom all day, but I don't see it as superior than fam or southern. they aren't louder than southern, and can't outplay fam.
😂😂😂 man wtf do yall be talking about.
How is that sad? Everybody has their thing. 😂 ain’t nobody tryna out hundred the hundred or out juke the juke. JSU is in THEIR BAG. you claim to love them so why you hating? And you say that can’t outplay fam, but they just did LMAOOOO and this isn’t even their entire band. Niggas be making shit up 😂
I literally stopped reading after the first sentence
U joking right? Please tell me u are
@@K3sings ok your right, let me rephrase, they're just another jukebox wannabe, how's that. sound better??
Don't have a dog in this fight.........just peeped my head in, too see what it do. JS-WHO needs to come with it, this weekend against my 💙💛💙💛💙💛 SU
We saw y’all against Alabama State. Y’all better clean up too.😂😂😂
Are you the band director or something. U saying my like you own SU 😂.
@tommyleejr Lol wtf 😆😆😆😆
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FAMU won’t win any band battles without a dance line. Js.
The 100 doesn't need T&A to sell their sound.
@@RyanPrentiss😂😂😂 hell naw
Nobody scoring a 5th based off a danceline, wtf? Should we also factor in how good the flags sounded on the song too?
I just think that Jackson State is blowing to be loud. FAMU creates maximum sound and I can clearly recognize what they're playing.
In the world of college marching bands, one ensemble stands head and shoulders above the rest, not just for their extraordinary musical talent but also for their infectious personality and rich history. Ladies and gentlemen, let's talk about the electrifying FAMU Marching 100!
Imagine a sea of vibrant uniforms, pulsating rhythms, and a wall of sound that shakes the very ground beneath your feet. That's the magic of the FAMU Marching 100, a band that brings excitement wherever they go. Their performances are nothing short of spectacular, a dazzling display of musical prowess and showmanship that leaves audiences in awe.
Now, when we say musical talent, we mean it in the most mind-blowing way possible. The FAMU Marching 100 doesn't just play music; they bring it to life. With each note, you can feel the passion, dedication, and sheer talent oozing from every instrument. Their precision is legendary, and their ability to tackle complex musical arrangements with flair and finesse is second to none. When they hit the field, you can bet your bottom dollar you're in for a sonic treat like no other.
But what truly sets the FAMU Marching 100 apart is their horn power. Oh, those horns! When the brass section gets going, it's like a thunderstorm of sound that sweeps you off your feet. The saxophones wail, the trumpets blare, and the trombones rumble, creating a symphony of power that's impossible to resist. It's not just music; it's an adrenaline rush, a sonic rollercoaster that takes you on a thrilling ride.
However, it's not just about the music with the FAMU Marching 100; it's about the personality they bring to the game. These talented musicians aren't content with just playing their instruments; they want to engage and entertain. Their shows are a spectacle of high-energy dance moves, creative formations, and infectious enthusiasm. You can't help but get caught up in the sheer joy they exude on the field. They're not just a band; they're a force of nature!
FAMU MARCHING 100. Photo: FAMU
FAMU MARCHING 100. Photo: FAMU
Now, let's talk about that rich history. The FAMU Marching 100 has a legacy that spans decades, a story filled with triumphs, challenges, and moments that have defined the marching band world. They've performed at Super Bowl halftime shows, presidential inaugurations, and even the Olympics. Their music has transcended borders, bringing people from different walks of life together in a celebration of rhythm and melody. They've been pioneers, pushing the boundaries of what a marching band can achieve.
But it's not just their accomplishments that make their history rich; it's the passion and dedication of the generations of musicians who have been a part of this extraordinary ensemble. Each member adds to the tapestry of the Marching 100's legacy, ensuring that the flame of musical excellence and excitement never dims.
In conclusion, the FAMU Marching 100 is not just a marching band; they are an experience. Their exciting performances, unmatched musical talent, horn power that can move mountains, infectious personality, and rich history make them a true gem in the world of college bands. They don't just play music; they create magic, and when you witness their performances, you become a part of that magic. So, if you ever get the chance to see the FAMU Marching 100 in action, don't miss it. Prepare to be exhilarated, entertained, and utterly amazed by this legendary band that continues to redefine what it means to march to the beat of your own horn!
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@@neeous3868😂😂😂
Michael Jackson tune was to choppy
Man where the hell is Umbrella? Lol
Aye! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🥲🥲
@@CODE_Bell they need to quit playing mane and get the book together
@@jacktwnboss601 I'd love to hear ALL those Spring songs return this week.
I Wanna Be where you are, Superhero, Real Love, Too many nights, Flowers, Do I Do, Rich Flex, For the lover in you, Back on my Feet, Thong Song...
🗣️🤚🏾Bring 'em ALL back
@@CODE_Bell 🗣️