he was adopted. For that reason they don't dare to beat the shit out of him when he's doing strange things like that focking ugly mask and camo trousers :))
If anything there was probably bias the other way towards that Mark dude, because with all due respect his beat was actually ass and Simons went crazy objectively. Maybe the judges just weren’t feeling the edm elements or something idk. Shit had to be a disingenuous vote cuz cmon, that wasn’t a close battle at all
No one was moving because they were only vibing to their friends trash beats 😂 I’ve been to one of these beat battles in Toronto and the majority of them is just whoever brings the most friends wins 💀
that's any battle of the bands/beat/competition - it no longer becomes about the music and creates animosity in the scene just do shows and put your local producers on its way better that way
He lost because of where he said he was from. That’s where the bias came from. If you’re a TO local, you want another TO local to win. He was probably literally the only person there telling anyone he was from anywhere else. that makes people think “so this guy has already got it well enough that he can book a flight for a beat battle?” which not only raises their expectations of you but also makes you look like a cocky veteran that doesn’t need the money or recognition from the win compared to the other contestant.
@@SaltSpirits plus while sampling may be popular in the general music space, it was a producing competition. i feel like they were pretty focused on the ability the producers had to create their own rather than remixing an already popular song. i think he thought too much like a youtuber creating something for his fans rather than a producer competing amongst other producers.
Yeah, I liked the beat, and I disagree about it being basic, but using the hook from the most popular song at the moment? Not the best idea right out of the gate. The other guy (whose name you really should have looked up, by the way…) had an original beat.
@@DylanLucynskinah i was thinking the same thing,, local shows like that always have somewhat biased crowds based on how many of someone’s homies tag along and invite others
@@gloveworld chose a very popular sample. Flip wasn't crazy. Trying to be trendy instead of interesting, which is what these battles have historically been about. He has a big audience because he can explain the basics decently and works the algorithm. Having an online audience has tricked him into thinking his art itself is as appreciated as his online persona but yet he can't overcome his opponent possibly having a few friends there. It was a sad video that shows he's not an artist with his ear to the ground. He's a RUclipsr
@@DylanLucynskidude he's inspired so many producers to start producing. He doesn't need a battle to prove anything. In the end of the day, he puts music out that's more polished, you can see the crowd's initial reaction.
honest opinion dude. I've been battling beats here in the Philippines way back 2013 - 2015. As far as my experience of losing in beat battles was you had a wrong pick to start with. Not that it's not that good it was dope as hell. but could've been a second beat if it was a 2 round battle. ooooooor you could've ditch the million dollar baby sampled intro and started from scratch maintaining the drop. i think most of the judges think it's a lil bit cheesy to go for a hit song in the present era. but kudos bro I've been watching your channel for a long time and i think you have a big potential to be a beat battler. you could've won that easily. if ever you're going to battle again you can use DJ's perspective as a lethal tactic. hope to see you battle again. this time as you. CHEERS!!!
Bro, dont be discouraged! We have our best beats and worst beats, and that million dollar baby beat was tight. You got 7 more beats that no one has ever heard before! Lets lift that chin up and lock in!
I absolutely love this video! Not because you took an "L" 😢, but because of the valuable message it conveys-one that everyone should pay attention to. There are many facets of music production where you can excel within the circle you’ve built. For you, that includes content education, creation, and comedy. But when a producer steps out of their usual space, it’s crucial to be objective and become your own toughest critic. Beat battles are complex. They require a strategic approach, especially with heavy bass drops, because you're competing with club speakers that may not always flatter the commercial side of your audio. In these settings, bass becomes your best friend, and using breaks in your beats-like trap techniques-can be a game changer. In my opinion, you make very commercial beats that are widely appreciated for their technique, global sound, and listener appeal. However, there are producers who focus on crafting music specifically for club environments, where the speakers and setting demand a different approach. Winning these competitions is an art that requires anticipating what your competition will bring and then elevating it. You could have won with more transitions and heavier bass, respectfully. I truly believe we need more of these experiences to remind us that success in this field isn’t guaranteed just because you have skill. It's about knowing your lane, testing the waters, and challenging yourself to grow. Blessings to you and all the producers who read this message and find value in it! I hope to connect with you soon; I’m a huge supporter of your content, and you remain one of the greatest content creators on RUclips. Peace!
First mistake was flipping a popular song in the most basic way possible. The other guy's beat wasn't all that either but it wasn't relying on a trendy sample, which gave him the edge over you lol
Maybe them judges thought that there might be no room for creativity on the melody side. Should I've pulled your average beat to win this guy. I feel you Simon 🥲
3:01 Simon went heavy on the accent to impress dad. Bro codeswitched lul. 6:10 Simon has the most swag in the building. I was so surprised when that other guy won. His dad must own the venue or something cuz that shit was trash.
We speak differently to different people because we choose the code that's suitable and friendly. Speaking to our parents in proper English would feel really weird
To be fair, even without knowing you were the one in the mask your beat was way doper. It probably had more to do with a guy in a ski mask calling himself "Dumpy" resulting in not winning the first round than anything else
Dude this is honestly so sick that you don't just post your wins. It's awesome that you posted this. The beat sounded sick by the way. I think they might have looked down on it BECAUSE it had the popular sample in it honestly, but there's no telling really. Anyway, great work man keep it up.
I don't think you should had remixed that song but instead just made your own beat. Also I like this type of video. I'd like for you to keep doing these if possible. I think it makes for good content. Even better if you win next time 😊💯
Agreed, this best part of his beat was that sample. That vocal sample could make any trash beat sound amazing. Cool beat, but the most significant part wasn't his.
You have the guts to put your loss on the net. Mad respect for you brother. I wish I had med you personally cuz I think from now on you are my role model
I’m from Myanmar🇲🇲 I started using social media in 2020 and my dream started with your videos. Now, I am 18 yrs old. I swear you are one of the music producers I have always respected. You are always my number one music producer and musician.💯
I don’t know who you are, but I watched this clip out of curiosity for the concept. I thought your battle music was great and was surprised when you didn’t win that battle. Also Dumpy…what a great name! Hahaha 😂 Don’t be discouraged, just keep on doing what you do as the people that enjoy your music will find you. Now I’m off to checkout your profile and other music and hopefully can add a new artist to my music library. I look forward to any additional adventures of Dumpy in the future too! 😎🤩 Cheers!
Major props for posting this man, and this is my first time even hearing about you (algorithm be crazy lol) so I can unbiasedly say I would've voted for your beat by far. Now..........about those 7 other beats............When we gonna hear them lol
i applaud you for posting this. most people would be like...welp that is just gonna stay in the vault cause that didn't go how i wanted. Much love man. we all know you make bangers. They just didn't like remixes
Just listening to the beats, yours was better for these reasons: 1. Complete package with vocals, doesn’t matter it was sampled or remixed. 2. It was straight to the point of the vibe, but interesting intro. 3. Drop element that was refreshing at a spot where it could have been repetitive. Overall, sensible production with clear intention. Skills and experience is apparent. Not that the other guy did bad either, but yours had a clearer overall picture.
Man you don t have to prove anything. We love the way you work, your personality and your music FIRE! It was a dog s race and you are a fuckin cheetah... In the other hand HUGE RESPECT to upload this vid, even that you lost the battle. Peace and Love Simon. :)
Ive been in similar situations where my production was better, mix was better, creativity better but still lost because the energy in my track may have been slightly low or tempo a little slower. It made me focus on order or tracks in that scenario and learn to start playing the crowd. It does suck though when you know your stuff is better but lose off of certain biases. And I hate crowd participation judging lol, I want the pros to judge my music...the crowd just wants to be hype! Great video though, we all know how amazing you are even if you lost lol.
People like what’s liked by everyone else. The talent and knowledge carried with this channel is unmatched, more than listening to the opponents beat, can ever teach or show
It's all good bro! I think there's probably a science to what the judges and the crowd are looking for in a beat during a beat battle. If you're willing to continue this series, I think it could be pretty interesting to explore what kind of characters you think of next and enter in another beat battle wearing a different disguise. You can try different strategies of winning over the crowd or selecting beats. Maybe you kinda have to network a little beforehand and get to know your crowd in order to determine what beat would fit best in that moment. I enjoyed watching the video. Bummed you didn't win the first round... but hey... An L is never a lose it's more of a learn. Next beat battle you make it to 2nd round? Lets find out!
They really just couldn't rationalize voting on a dude named Dumpy, your beat went crazy. Side note, your parents are a treasure.
He brought an EDM breakdown to a hip-hop beat battle.
he was adopted. For that reason they don't dare to beat the shit out of him when he's doing strange things like that focking ugly mask and camo trousers :))
True @@nilespeshay1734
No one wants to hear that shit at a beat battle lol, couldnt read the room and got pooped on
@@nilespeshay1734that is true 😂
that looked so awkward why was no one moving in the venue
They were analysing the beats 😂😂😂💔
Because most of them were probably competing in the battle💀
@@LitCreasefacts. I ain’t even think of this
maybe the crowd thought he was Ninja
They're all producers just waiting to go up haha
It's like an open mic comedy show
Brooo please do Another one. This is honestly so entertaining
He’d need a new identity AGAIN cuz this one is blown 🤣🤣
@@elijahmcelroy next prod name : Dumpler
@@MrGrant741 Or maybe Humpy Dumpy
Use DumPee instead
Facts
Coming home to supportive parent after loosing is way better than winning any battle. Viva Servida.
If anything there was probably bias the other way towards that Mark dude, because with all due respect his beat was actually ass and Simons went crazy objectively. Maybe the judges just weren’t feeling the edm elements or something idk. Shit had to be a disingenuous vote cuz cmon, that wasn’t a close battle at all
@@RC-zb8tl yeah his beat was so ass
@@RC-zb8tl I know it sounds like we're just saying this cuz we're Servida viewers but I'm genuinely with you on that, 💯
Dumpy is a wild name 😂
Andres is even wilder.
YEAH
No one was moving because they were only vibing to their friends trash beats 😂 I’ve been to one of these beat battles in Toronto and the majority of them is just whoever brings the most friends wins 💀
that makes a lot of sense for a local gig. a lot of the smaller local punk and metal shows were I grew up were 50% the bands' homies and their boos
that's any battle of the bands/beat/competition - it no longer becomes about the music and creates animosity in the scene just do shows and put your local producers on its way better that way
This is how villains are born. Dumpy finna comeback stronger next time!
you not winning is nonsense but at least there wasn't any bias with being masked up lol
He lost because of where he said he was from. That’s where the bias came from. If you’re a TO local, you want another TO local to win. He was probably literally the only person there telling anyone he was from anywhere else. that makes people think “so this guy has already got it well enough that he can book a flight for a beat battle?” which not only raises their expectations of you but also makes you look like a cocky veteran that doesn’t need the money or recognition from the win compared to the other contestant.
@@SaltSpirits plus while sampling may be popular in the general music space, it was a producing competition. i feel like they were pretty focused on the ability the producers had to create their own rather than remixing an already popular song. i think he thought too much like a youtuber creating something for his fans rather than a producer competing amongst other producers.
Yeah this is the reason
lowkey the beat wasnt his best either, no hype or good melodies in it just some random 808s.
simon can do a lot better than this
@@rigobacsi6300 real
😂😂😂🤝🤝
i honestly don't understand how you lost that
Cause the other beat was way better ngl lmao
@@frjojgff67he’ll nah bro wtf you yapin bout to
@@frjojgff67 that was like my first beat with repetitive structure
@@tumbals7505both bad
@@tumbals7505 shiiiiit, that was like the stuff i trashed to make my first beat with repetitive structure
"I dont want to win because im Simon Servida but I dont want to lose because im Simon Servida"
That's Bar🔥
Gojo
I am in utter disbelief that you weren’t chosen. Was very much looking forward to hearing those other beats
Yeah, I liked the beat, and I disagree about it being basic, but using the hook from the most popular song at the moment? Not the best idea right out of the gate. The other guy (whose name you really should have looked up, by the way…) had an original beat.
That's hilarious. Other dude probably had friends in the crowd. Crowd that small a few friends goes a long way.
Second hand coping
@@DylanLucynskinah i was thinking the same thing,, local shows like that always have somewhat biased crowds based on how many of someone’s homies tag along and invite others
@@DylanLucynski eat my ass. that first beat was garbage
@@gloveworld chose a very popular sample. Flip wasn't crazy. Trying to be trendy instead of interesting, which is what these battles have historically been about. He has a big audience because he can explain the basics decently and works the algorithm. Having an online audience has tricked him into thinking his art itself is as appreciated as his online persona but yet he can't overcome his opponent possibly having a few friends there. It was a sad video that shows he's not an artist with his ear to the ground. He's a RUclipsr
@@DylanLucynskidude he's inspired so many producers to start producing. He doesn't need a battle to prove anything. In the end of the day, he puts music out that's more polished, you can see the crowd's initial reaction.
"Nobody cared who i was until i took off the mask" :))))
The song is just overrated lol it wasn't even bad but uhh..
honest opinion dude. I've been battling beats here in the Philippines way back 2013 - 2015. As far as my experience of losing in beat battles was you had a wrong pick to start with. Not that it's not that good it was dope as hell. but could've been a second beat if it was a 2 round battle. ooooooor you could've ditch the million dollar baby sampled intro and started from scratch maintaining the drop. i think most of the judges think it's a lil bit cheesy to go for a hit song in the present era. but kudos bro I've been watching your channel for a long time and i think you have a big potential to be a beat battler. you could've won that easily. if ever you're going to battle again you can use DJ's perspective as a lethal tactic. hope to see you battle again. this time as you. CHEERS!!!
Bro, dont be discouraged! We have our best beats and worst beats, and that million dollar baby beat was tight. You got 7 more beats that no one has ever heard before! Lets lift that chin up and lock in!
Damn. A 1st round exit isn’t what I expected. Every dog has its day.
calling him a dog is kinda
@@LarryT420 every fella has his fortnight
Dumpy needs redemption 😤
I absolutely love this video! Not because you took an "L" 😢, but because of the valuable message it conveys-one that everyone should pay attention to. There are many facets of music production where you can excel within the circle you’ve built. For you, that includes content education, creation, and comedy. But when a producer steps out of their usual space, it’s crucial to be objective and become your own toughest critic.
Beat battles are complex. They require a strategic approach, especially with heavy bass drops, because you're competing with club speakers that may not always flatter the commercial side of your audio. In these settings, bass becomes your best friend, and using breaks in your beats-like trap techniques-can be a game changer.
In my opinion, you make very commercial beats that are widely appreciated for their technique, global sound, and listener appeal. However, there are producers who focus on crafting music specifically for club environments, where the speakers and setting demand a different approach. Winning these competitions is an art that requires anticipating what your competition will bring and then elevating it. You could have won with more transitions and heavier bass, respectfully.
I truly believe we need more of these experiences to remind us that success in this field isn’t guaranteed just because you have skill. It's about knowing your lane, testing the waters, and challenging yourself to grow. Blessings to you and all the producers who read this message and find value in it! I hope to connect with you soon; I’m a huge supporter of your content, and you remain one of the greatest content creators on RUclips. Peace!
7:37 Wait, you make music ??
pls do another one of these
Beat battles are mad awkward unlucky though it's like that sometimes!
Def need a part two !!! Dumpy will riiiiiiiseeeeeeee * evil laugh *
I like yours much more, and not because your face, I just hear more professional sounding in your music, and more creativity. Good work
the other felt like something i could make in an hour. if i tried coming close to servida here id lose my mind trying
totally
First mistake was flipping a popular song in the most basic way possible. The other guy's beat wasn't all that either but it wasn't relying on a trendy sample, which gave him the edge over you lol
your beat was a straight knockout how DA HELL did you looose lol
your mum is the sweetest. from your so scary to i know u lost to sweet boy. heart of gold
really liked your beat btw
Maybe them judges thought that there might be no room for creativity on the melody side. Should I've pulled your average beat to win this guy. I feel you Simon 🥲
Thanks Simon, I always enjoy and learn something from your videos, keep them coming.
PLEASE do another one, this was great
It's the most cool thing that you went through with posting the video when you lost.. props! You already know your beats are dope.
SIMON!! Keep on that grind homie! Your beat had your OPPONENT boppin 😂. Don't be discouraged bro. You still da FL wiz!
YOOO I remember seeing you there! 👀
My buddy Marc and I were BLOWN AWAY when he got voted thru instead of you haha 🔥🔥
Blown away by an amazing beat off. Such a release
Andres, so who’s Simon 😂👍🏽
Ain't Andres his homie behind the camera?
@@Tata_Madiba the cutie behind the camera according to simon's mom
Kinda wild that they picked the other guy. Probably cuz they dont know you
i completely agree but also so ironic since the whole point of the video was to make sure they didn't know it was Simon lol
I think remixing something popular is just lazy and not very original. I liked the other track way more
3:01 Simon went heavy on the accent to impress dad. Bro codeswitched lul.
6:10 Simon has the most swag in the building.
I was so surprised when that other guy won. His dad must own the venue or something cuz that shit was trash.
We speak differently to different people because we choose the code that's suitable and friendly. Speaking to our parents in proper English would feel really weird
It was obviously not trash, imo. Although, it also didn't hit as hard as Servida's beat.
To be fair, even without knowing you were the one in the mask your beat was way doper.
It probably had more to do with a guy in a ski mask calling himself "Dumpy" resulting in not winning the first round than anything else
How to destroy this competitions whole credibility [TUTORIAL]
Honestly, mad props for putting the video out anyway 🙌 That takes some real confidence 💪🏼
Here in South Africa, Dumpy is the word used for the predecessor of a quart 😂😂😂😂
Brooo ke nale wena 🤣🤣
@@PelaeloMotlhabe-jf6vcntjaka 😂😂😂😂
Dude this is honestly so sick that you don't just post your wins. It's awesome that you posted this. The beat sounded sick by the way. I think they might have looked down on it BECAUSE it had the popular sample in it honestly, but there's no telling really. Anyway, great work man keep it up.
I can’t believe we both recorded beat battle vids at the exact same time 🎉😂… this was great #dumpy
Lol
simon you are a great producer. we all have highs and lows. Dont let it get you down.
8:43 LOL 😂
I wasnt expecting this...man your beat was so dope!
Unbiased opinion, your beat was actually better
I 100% agree...
spotify. now! lol
You’re the best producer and I’ll always be your fan Simon 🤞🏽
please make more of these 🙏
The love of your fam, after that you have lose and also your contrasted sadnes.. Ive dropped a tear
I don't think you should had remixed that song but instead just made your own beat. Also I like this type of video. I'd like for you to keep doing these if possible. I think it makes for good content. Even better if you win next time 😊💯
Agreed, this best part of his beat was that sample. That vocal sample could make any trash beat sound amazing. Cool beat, but the most significant part wasn't his.
Yep
You have the guts to put your loss on the net. Mad respect for you brother. I wish I had med you personally cuz I think from now on you are my role model
The F happened?. Rigggedd
personally i like the tight maximalist harmonic supports(plucks) of the other guy
i just love competition, pls more of this its always intriguing
Do another one, these people are crazy
You inspire many people, including me. This vid was fun to watch and the beat is fire in my opinion. ❤
I need this to be a series.
Man and I was looking forward to hearing the other beats you had!!
2:40 nah that tag is fire 😆
Love your sincerity man, God bless you and your parents
Dude you've already won with your parents support we love that more bro!❤❤❤❤
I honestly love the humbleness of defeat with this video! It made for a bigger surprise than if you actually won it all! We grow threw defeat!
We need an ongoing Dumpy series bro wtfff 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
I’m from Myanmar🇲🇲
I started using social media in 2020 and my dream started with your videos. Now, I am 18 yrs old. I swear you are one of the music producers I have always respected. You are always my number one music producer and musician.💯
he should definitely do this again. a part 2 would be dopeeee. the return of dumpy 😂
Definitely awesome it shows that hard work and talent alone don't always make the cut
3:14 "WUD DA HELL!"
this is awesome to watch some simon servida
great content
Man that crowd hates music, insane
Your beat always has so much bounce. Don't worry man we always love you . I will be always their watching your videos.
Don't worry man, you probably just saved your ears from listening to 4 hours of royalty free type beats lmao
That was really cool. I hope you actually are okay. I hope to see more like this
7:40 this what u want
that was awesome of you to share your truth! big ups!
shoulda had your camera guy go up on stage instead, he's pretty cute
Dope content
Dumpy made a sweet remix. I wanna hear the rest of them
It's crazy how you lost to Bobby Lee! 😭😭😭
I don’t know who you are, but I watched this clip out of curiosity for the concept. I thought your battle music was great and was surprised when you didn’t win that battle. Also Dumpy…what a great name! Hahaha 😂 Don’t be discouraged, just keep on doing what you do as the people that enjoy your music will find you. Now I’m off to checkout your profile and other music and hopefully can add a new artist to my music library. I look forward to any additional adventures of Dumpy in the future too! 😎🤩 Cheers!
HAY-YA-YAAA
Fair play to you posting this, it must've been pretty humbling.
just a generic trap beat won, thats gotta be cap
Either win or lose i love seeing how your family supports you anyway thats the cutiest thing i seen today
that was a bad beat tbh
should've chosen a different one for first round i think
Major props for posting this man, and this is my first time even hearing about you (algorithm be crazy lol) so I can unbiasedly say I would've voted for your beat by far. Now..........about those 7 other beats............When we gonna hear them lol
dope beat man,you deserved to win that,i personally would add hi hats to the drop in some parts,felt a little empty
Honestly it was the song you sampled and the fact it was kinda dubstep lol
Don't disrespect dubstep like that
@@acidkettle4303 Deep dub*
@@TheNamesRyan
That was straight trap lol
@@fgcaceninja Definitely wasn't with the bass/serum samples lol
pop and mum are sooo cool Simon Servida is blessed 💞
I was not expecting that turn...
I'm laughing so hard cuz how you handled it. Epic.
PLEASE upload a full version of this song omg its fire
Bro the beat was a banger. Still vibing to it. You deserve a bettwr stage.
That's crazy you lost instantly but maybe a good way to feel humble sometimes. Good video simon 😊
Definitely different from beatbox competitions, regardless if you are in competition they will get down and support everyone!!!
Subbed.
Yer funny dude. And seem like a pretty genuine guy. 👍🏼
i realy liked your music dude, those synths in the back was actually hard
i applaud you for posting this. most people would be like...welp that is just gonna stay in the vault cause that didn't go how i wanted. Much love man. we all know you make bangers. They just didn't like remixes
Just listening to the beats, yours was better for these reasons:
1. Complete package with vocals, doesn’t matter it was sampled or remixed.
2. It was straight to the point of the vibe, but interesting intro.
3. Drop element that was refreshing at a spot where it could have been repetitive.
Overall, sensible production with clear intention. Skills and experience is apparent. Not that the other guy did bad either, but yours had a clearer overall picture.
it a beat battle not electro music battle, you can't rap on that beat, the beat has a drop (we are not in 2013 future bass shit anymore) ,
@@user-kb4eu3ot7n unnecesarily derogatory. you do you.
Man you don t have to prove anything. We love the way you work, your personality and your music FIRE! It was a dog s race and you are a fuckin cheetah... In the other hand HUGE RESPECT to upload this vid, even that you lost the battle. Peace and Love Simon. :)
Ive been in similar situations where my production was better, mix was better, creativity better but still lost because the energy in my track may have been slightly low or tempo a little slower. It made me focus on order or tracks in that scenario and learn to start playing the crowd. It does suck though when you know your stuff is better but lose off of certain biases. And I hate crowd participation judging lol, I want the pros to judge my music...the crowd just wants to be hype! Great video though, we all know how amazing you are even if you lost lol.
even the other dude was suprised that he won 🤣his face when your beat kicked in, he was sure that he lost
People like what’s liked by everyone else. The talent and knowledge carried with this channel is unmatched, more than listening to the opponents beat, can ever teach or show
It's all good bro! I think there's probably a science to what the judges and the crowd are looking for in a beat during a beat battle.
If you're willing to continue this series, I think it could be pretty interesting to explore what kind of characters you think of next and enter in another beat battle wearing a different disguise. You can try different strategies of winning over the crowd or selecting beats. Maybe you kinda have to network a little beforehand and get to know your crowd in order to determine what beat would fit best in that moment.
I enjoyed watching the video. Bummed you didn't win the first round... but hey... An L is never a lose it's more of a learn.
Next beat battle you make it to 2nd round? Lets find out!
Nah, yours went hard. I want a full version