We actually never planned to film this video, but after recording Napom's GBB23 wildcard we talked a little and ended up with this first episode of Out of The Box :) It was an unstructured free flow conversation, but we hope you find some inspiration in Napom's story, experiences and thoughts on originality! Thanks for watching, let us know what you think
The best way I can sum up what Napom was saying is that people need to remember that beatboxing is more an art-form than a sport. The competitive aspect is amazing and is what drew me in to start beatboxing, but the musical side needs to be appreciated. I think it’s his best advice
I like how this episode dives into originality and being creative. Babeli has done the same flow and his hollow clop beat has been done so many times but it's only him that does his style. Sometimes I dislike new school beatboxing because I hear some people freestyle all the time with so many different flows and patterns with the most amount of sounds.
this point of relating your beatbox tracks to your character is very interesting....all the top beatboxers have their tracks in such a way that their tracks represent their character - Alexinho has this goofy beats just like him, napom hardcore and jumpy, alem fast boom boom....their characters are associated to their tracks.....but modern beatboxers are just like - DO THE BEST BEAT and not be themseleves
Thank you! Very inspiring! Let's just take whatever we fuck with and merge it with beatboxing, we are unique and share the awesome thing with the world through us!! ♥️
Napom is soo right. I used to be into the meta when it was not all over the place. But rescent years, I lost interest on those combos and special sounds. Most of the meta beatboxers are not getting there. If you cover the screen, you won't be willing to listen to it even once. And I think the meta is getting more and more Involved. Not too much invention that is necessarily good for listeners. The meta is just getting better at aggression and catching fire. Like cmon, spaming 2 notes using the exact same old technique that shared by 80% of your opponents isn't that interesting. Or spamming inward bass together with some random shit doesn't make whole lot of sense. After all these year's following, I am getting tired at these stuff. Hope the scene can grow into a listenable direction rather than 99% of GBB/Beatbox Community competitors sharing the same aggressive style in 2077.
Request for future editions of this: Please inquire after stories inside the community that only the interviewee would have access to, rather than general advice- while that advice means a lot coming from someone as accomplished as Napom, it's also something that can be derived (and is) from other sources. It would have been nice to hear things like "Was Kenny Urban planning to act a fool at the China battle when he mc'd, or did that come as a surprise to everyone?" or "What were some of the funny/outlandish events behind the scenes at various championships?" or even industry talk like "What collabs/recordings do you have in the works or would like to have in order to raise your profile and bring more beatboxing to a mainstream audience?" The interview wasn't bad here, I'm not saying that, but part of making a great and memorable interview is drawing out information that can't be found anywhere else. Regardless, thanks for everything! Hope you do more of these and keep growing your success 🖖
We actually never planned to film this video, but after recording Napom's GBB23 wildcard we talked a little and ended up with this first episode of Out of The Box :) It was an unstructured free flow conversation, but we hope you find some inspiration in Napom's story, experiences and thoughts on originality!
Thanks for watching, let us know what you think
With all the fast paced and hardcore stimulating content out there i'm thankful for a simple exchange of opinions in a simple room with cockroaches 👍🏼
Glad the change of pace was refreshing! Thanks for watching :)
Napom always has such good insights, thanks for sharing this talk!
The best way I can sum up what Napom was saying is that people need to remember that beatboxing is more an art-form than a sport. The competitive aspect is amazing and is what drew me in to start beatboxing, but the musical side needs to be appreciated. I think it’s his best advice
I like how this episode dives into originality and being creative. Babeli has done the same flow and his hollow clop beat has been done so many times but it's only him that does his style. Sometimes I dislike new school beatboxing because I hear some people freestyle all the time with so many different flows and patterns with the most amount of sounds.
Hey, We need more of this.... Theres a lot to learn from these vdos.... Yall doing a good job:)
🎙“We need more teachers” 🔊🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
amazing video!
Big up Waali :)
do more!! bring reeps!!
MORE!!!! EEESHHH!!!!!
Man somehow this video really motivated me. Very nice content. You don’t need to prepare more, that was perfect!!
keep doing this!!!!! loved this podcast
Thanks Kabir!
Napom with the golden advice 🙂
The parts about anxiety and originality are very helpful.
Great first podcast BI 🙂
Subsonic! It's been a while :D thanks for tuning in!
Truly passionate insight and advice.spoken like a champion cheers guys...👍🏆 🐐
napom was my first favourite beatboxer because of his originality, i love his styles and his a goat🐐🔥
Nape very chill. Hope this podcast can get more guest in the upcoming GBB and Worlds.
Loving the sage advice here from NaPoM👍
this point of relating your beatbox tracks to your character is very interesting....all the top beatboxers have their tracks in such a way that their tracks represent their character - Alexinho has this goofy beats just like him, napom hardcore and jumpy, alem fast boom boom....their characters are associated to their tracks.....but modern beatboxers are just like - DO THE BEST BEAT and not be themseleves
Yeah exactly!
thanks Napom and Justin, this was fantastic! I've always struggled with originality and asserting myself in my expression so this really resonated
Napom wields some great advice
With great advice comes great beats
wait what
@@BeatboxInternational wait what?
@@BeatboxInternational With great advice comes great Napom
@@filippeo With great Napom comes great liprolls
Thank you! Very inspiring! Let's just take whatever we fuck with and merge it with beatboxing, we are unique and share the awesome thing with the world through us!! ♥️
Damn that was probably the most insightful video I have seen on beatbox
big up beatboxinternational
Napom, one of the greatest.
Big love from Indonesian 🙏
whys napom constantly sweaty
Cos he is american they have poor diet there? Takes one to know one lol ..
Cause his beats are fucking fire and it consumes him
cause he’s in indonesia where it’s warm lmao
@@boXDbbx go back to Minecraft kid
@@joonyah8904 ughh did i upset someone? Need a tissue bubba?
waiting for it... ☺️
Looking forward for this video(commenting before the premiere)
Napom is one of my favourite beatboxer love you bro❤️
Napom!!
Very good video, I liked that you talked about the essence and not about how many hours I need to practice a day and what sounds to learn.
Grande Napom:)
What is this language?
Never seen napom giving this good advice
Cool talk!
really awesome video
I'm half four 🔥
Napom is my legend ❤️🙏
Napom tips ...pay attention yall
Next is my senpai, Gene Shinozaki! 💕💕💕
In terms of originality, imo ZEKKA is the goat 🐐
But NAPOM never fails !
imo we shouldn't try to define who is more original between these high level beatboxers because originality is so subjective....
@@Cam_beatbox imo there is nothing bad of comparing, as long as there is no “ DIRECT OFFENSE”
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2:45 means Polyphonic voice all the time doesn't it lol
For his 25 ish years, he really has the vibes of an old sensei passing his wisdom to the next generation😅
Exactly , dont do whant people expect . Today Is Just bass and musicallity....... A shame
Napom is soo right.
I used to be into the meta when it was not all over the place.
But rescent years, I lost interest on those combos and special sounds. Most of the meta beatboxers are not getting there. If you cover the screen, you won't be willing to listen to it even once.
And I think the meta is getting more and more Involved. Not too much invention that is necessarily good for listeners. The meta is just getting better at aggression and catching fire. Like cmon, spaming 2 notes using the exact same old technique that shared by 80% of your opponents isn't that interesting. Or spamming inward bass together with some random shit doesn't make whole lot of sense.
After all these year's following, I am getting tired at these stuff.
Hope the scene can grow into a listenable direction rather than 99% of GBB/Beatbox Community competitors sharing the same aggressive style in 2077.
Let's go Indonesian 🇮🇩
wait what
Someone make airplane food is bad beat please.
it was not napom's 2nd round :)
Request for future editions of this: Please inquire after stories inside the community that only the interviewee would have access to, rather than general advice- while that advice means a lot coming from someone as accomplished as Napom, it's also something that can be derived (and is) from other sources. It would have been nice to hear things like "Was Kenny Urban planning to act a fool at the China battle when he mc'd, or did that come as a surprise to everyone?" or "What were some of the funny/outlandish events behind the scenes at various championships?" or even industry talk like "What collabs/recordings do you have in the works or would like to have in order to raise your profile and bring more beatboxing to a mainstream audience?" The interview wasn't bad here, I'm not saying that, but part of making a great and memorable interview is drawing out information that can't be found anywhere else. Regardless, thanks for everything! Hope you do more of these and keep growing your success 🖖
Thanks for the feedback! Will do :)
When Napom shit on Remix i lost a little bit of respect for him sadly
He mad he cant do inward bass xD
@@grim_bbx2241 what part
@@jorness He never did, he used a hyperbolic example of duck sound being spammed with other nonsense as "bad originality". OP was trying to start ish.
25:12 I lost respect for him honestly.
its a cockroach
Just pin me. No questions asked.
Not gonna happen 😂