@@RexMtz03 napom is the best. No other beatboxer has so many variation of routines. On top of that he is constantly learning sounds on a different level. Other beatboxers improve but the level of improvement is not the same and similar sounds are seen. I would say DLow and Napom are the best and most creative. Constantly learning and improving
@@IMMORTAL_218 fair opinion to think Napom is the best, but personally I don't like his style all that much compared to a lot of others. He's undeniably one of the best in terms of how he's performed and whatnot, but he's not objectively the best by any means, it's still an opinion
@illusionist it's nothing to do with bass everyone can do bass for example remix. He did literally nothing that wow'd me and he got in whereas other ones didn't.
@@steviejrr I think we cant tell through a video how the levels of bass change through different beatboxers. It is the same reason Inertia just won battles doing the same level of inward bass over and over with some variation. Was probably just insanely powerful live-in-person. I think Remix would have been great to see in the 7 to smoke, I would like to see him more live. Sometimes I think its hard to judge beatbox competitions. Like I am not sure if the judges are thinking solely on one routine or keeping the past experiences of a beatboxer in mind. Obviously, Napom is a top-tier battle beatboxer with dozens of routines. He is built for the 7 to smoke style. Other beatboxers spend a lot of time perfecting 2-3 routines and it could quickly become repetitive in a multi-battle fashion. Not sure if the judges thought about that or just loved Napoms lip roll bass here.
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Yes that's why i love napom❤️❤️❤️
Napom is a beast ❤️🔥
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I 100% agree
thiiiiis guy, so natural
When and what event was this?
gbb 2021 7to smoke🗿
Best beatboxer in the world 🙏
no
@@codeobrabor4715 let me see you do better
@@IMMORTAL_218 what? he just said that Napom is not the best, of course it is one of the best, but not the best that is not the same
@@RexMtz03 napom is the best. No other beatboxer has so many variation of routines. On top of that he is constantly learning sounds on a different level. Other beatboxers improve but the level of improvement is not the same and similar sounds are seen. I would say DLow and Napom are the best and most creative. Constantly learning and improving
@@IMMORTAL_218 fair opinion to think Napom is the best, but personally I don't like his style all that much compared to a lot of others. He's undeniably one of the best in terms of how he's performed and whatnot, but he's not objectively the best by any means, it's still an opinion
For people who may wonder, NapoM passed
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@@miso4804 inertia, vocodah, zekka, arthurban, improver and footboxg I think
makes no sense to me how napom passed this was nothing special.
@illusionist it's nothing to do with bass everyone can do bass for example remix. He did literally nothing that wow'd me and he got in whereas other ones didn't.
@@steviejrr I think we cant tell through a video how the levels of bass change through different beatboxers. It is the same reason Inertia just won battles doing the same level of inward bass over and over with some variation. Was probably just insanely powerful live-in-person.
I think Remix would have been great to see in the 7 to smoke, I would like to see him more live. Sometimes I think its hard to judge beatbox competitions. Like I am not sure if the judges are thinking solely on one routine or keeping the past experiences of a beatboxer in mind.
Obviously, Napom is a top-tier battle beatboxer with dozens of routines. He is built for the 7 to smoke style. Other beatboxers spend a lot of time perfecting 2-3 routines and it could quickly become repetitive in a multi-battle fashion. Not sure if the judges thought about that or just loved Napoms lip roll bass here.
Yow is that Larry/Laurent in the judges panel?
Acid black cherry??