I think by "anticipation is key" he meant he will be doing some techniques Colaps uses : 1:16 snare control 1:261:29 click combo 1:31 more snare control 1:421:451:49 gunshots
Your reactions feel sincere, and i appreciate that. I think the judges mark down points for 1. Musicality, 2. technicality, 3. Originality, 4. Showmanship.. While D-low is doing alot of advanced techniques, his strong points are originality and showmanship. Within these 4 judging criteria are different things to keep an eye out for, e.g. Musicality could be things like musical structure and flow, drops and buildups go under this of course. Technicality is both combinations of sounds, patterns and variety, but I think technicality also covers things like breath control and the clarity/cleanness of the sounds. Originality I think speaks for itself. While Showmanship is both stage presence and gimmicks (some bring confetti or different things to help the showmanship), but can also be things like crowdcontrol - a thing D-low is a master of - Just take this battle as an example.
I honestly thought this battle was the closest of the 2019 GBB. The main reason D-Low won in my opinion is because he controlled the crowd better than Colaps.
I think colaps would've won had dlow not had the crowd control. It's a bit annoying how that seems to be the deciding factor in beatbox battles even though there is other things they judge rounds on.
D-Low actually reacted to a bunch of GBB 2019 battles including this, and he said he didn't counter the end of Colap's first round because it was too hard to copy on the spot
Pretty much the difference is that lip rolls are done on one side of the mouth of your choosing where as lip oscillations are done in the center of the mouth. Apart from the basic liproll, the other variants are inwards like Inward liproll bass and the signature Napom liproll
Once you get the basic liproll down (sometimes it’s easier to learn inward liproll bass first) then play with how tight or loose you may your lips and that will change the pitch and then you can muscle memorize those placements and trying matching pitch
there is an outward liproll too, but the inward is much bassier, and well known for being harder to recreate the sound of. Lip oscillation i believe is just a very tight version of the outward liproll.
Bear in mind what D-Low does at 4:50. Colaps actually fell for that trap during Dlow's 2nd round opener (6:58). Great anticipation indeed, Dlow had the crowd during that battle, that was the decisive factor.
very interesting how peoples opinions differ.. when i first saw that battle there was no choice for me for colaps to even get a single vote... and you thought colaps wins^^ btw i really like you, you seem like such a positive and sympathetic dude so big ups! edit: you gotta watch dlow vs bart now thats the battle that came after this one
So far, you sir was the most honest, smartest beatbox reactor that I've been watching. So thankful that I discovered you man and didn't skip on what are your thoughts and reaction about the video. Keep doing the great work OG!!🔥💯
A liproll is not a basic sound, it took me like 2 months to get the normal liproll. But getting it to sound bassier it took me like 2 more months. But that's just cause I haven't been practicing it everyday lol. I'm still learning how to do more variations and getting it to sound deeper xd. Some people learn it easily and some take some time to get it. So good luck man. I love your reactions, analysis, and your interest in taking up beatboxing. The beatbox community welcomes you!😁
I totally agree with you about Colaps having both rounds. The battles were really close but Colaps in my mind did take both of them. His second round was absolutely insane. The judges had D-Low as the winner I think because D-Low had the extreme crowd-hyping drop in his second round. Wasn't as technically difficult as Colaps but it was powerful. And feel free to conclude the judges made a wrong decision, because their judging is definitely swayed by their subjective sound and routine preferences! Their judging I suspect is a lot less objective than you would think. Also, I think your most powerful sounds if you were to develop and practice them would be an inward lip roll like what Napom does, and throat/vocal bass like what Codfish does. I'm pretty sure deeper voices do mean deeper throat basses too, which means yours should be cool. Most people call the lip sound you made in the video a lip oscillation or lip buzz. Excited to see what kinds of sounds are your strong and weak suits!
Damn you're really hitting the craziest battles lol. Feel like this one is a really good example of the classic Tech vs musicality style (sorta, just a good contrast of styles). And really, it could've gone either way the battle was so incredibly close. Holy youre going through a crazy catalogue of just, nuttiness lol idk how else to describe. Love the friendship between these two. Also Colaps structure is on another level lol. Also also: I LOVE the fact that you're trying to learn some of these sounds, makes me happy lol 😂 Btw if you like that sub bass that Dlow keeps doing youd really enjoy napoms whole 2017 run to becoming gbb champion
I love your reasoning for not reacting to Compilations because I feel the same way as a viewer! I want reactors to see everything. Also I personally think Colaps had that one aswell but no disrespect to the legend D-Low it was a crazy close battle.
Sorry for spamming but it’s all about difficulty+ originality+timing+presence. Using off tempo/hard time signature shit gets points. All of the judges are professional beatboxers as well. They rotate every few years. Napom been a judge for last 3 years but this year he’s competing and I’m so stoked for it
True about the unique style. I believe it leads to a lot of unfair comparisons among the fans. Since it almost requires some techniques to understand difficulty, there will be a lot of people who just latch onto their favorites at the expense of the other guys. Good on you for learning to make the distinctions and judge them on their merits, it is an example to all of us
If you wanna see some crazy shit involving lyrics and beatboxing at the same time plus an absolute classic battle look up “Skiller vs reeps one semifinal” it’s an old battle but holy shit it’s amazing I think you’d love it 💙
Colaps at least should've had 2 votes in my opinion. It seems as if the judges choose the winner solely on crowd control which is unfair to the more technical beatboxers like colaps.
Lip roll is actually also mostly an inward sound. Basic lip roll doesn’t use breath, but you do need to pull in air through the side of your mouth. Bass lip roll is a similar position but takes a lot more practice and requires breathing in using your lungs.
There is a thing called stage presence that judges look for in battles . Colaps was good but he was just doing his own stuff like you know what i mean , he was not reacting with the stage and crowd that much . So D-low got one extra point for that and he won. But one D-low said that this was one of the most difficult battle in his life
day 7 soso cnbc reaction🙅♂️ i love ur reaction😍😍😍really..and dlow he is the best beatboxer in my opinion he know all beatboxing outward bases .....etc .. sorry for my english
WHAT IT DO, I just want to let you know something that I would've appreciated to hear when I was learning the basic stuff in beatboxing. The lip roll took me 3 months to learn. I practiced every single day for almost 90 days straight, and this is what I want you to hear: I noticed NO progress whatsoever, until I, out of nowhere, heard myself make a sound that was *slightly* similar to a lip roll. I immediately started recording myself doing it and I was trying to force myself agree to that it was actually a lip roll. I kept practicing for another month and it got better with time. When I learnt the lip roll at a decent level I could also learn sounds like inward lip roll bass, and once you get those sounds down your "sound vocabulary", or "sound stash" becomes so much wider. My point is; the progress can seem to have completely stopped - but if you just keep doing it even when you don't feel like anything is improving, you'll still get closer than where you were before you decided to keep practicing. You don't seem to have a lack of motivation since you express true joy when you watch beatbox and you seem to admire the sounds they're doing while making a little attempt yourself, but I'm saying this because it would do ME so good while I was in the spot you're in right now - so it might do good to you too. Just hearing "I was recently where you are right now, just like everyone else once was. You'll improve, just don't give up" would motivate me so much. I was close to calling it quits, but now I'm beatboxing every second I'm awake and it's one of the things in life I enjoy the most. I look forward to watching and listening to you evolve. You're already one of us, and the more you learn the better it gets!
I think the reason D-low won is just because his rounds had better basics . Collaps sticks to mostly percussion and syncopation, with a little bit of bass (not very strong though.) D-Low on the other hand displayed that he has the percussion while also singing, having nasty bass, and controlling the crowd.
As a beatboxer of 10 years, D-low clearly won this in every category. These judges often rate each round out of 10. I give D-low rd 1: 9, Rd 2: 10, Colaps rd 1: 8, rd 2: 9. Overall the D-low had cleaner and better structured beats, and his rebuttals were on point. Collapse was a bit all over the place (it’s what he do) and his base was really weak compared to D-Low
and btw liprolls are not based on your own tone of sound. liprolls naturally sound deep and there is one liproll called Yoi liproll which sounds high. I believe you got to breathe in your lungs as well as doing your liproll and kind of make a gasp sound while doing you liproll.
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Dlow definitely is more versatile than colaps. Colaps has great technicalities but dlow knows how to please the crowd and has variety in his beats. Check B-art vs D-Low you'll be amazed by dlow's performance.
I thought Colaps should have won from the first time I watched lol, but that's because I give to him based on beatbox skills. I think he is a better beatboxer than D-low for me based on my reasons. But I can see D-low winning based on his beats being so hype and his stage presence. He has a full sound on the mic which I imagine would come off very strong live
00Mj000 yea I agree. from a technical perspective colaps’ beats are more complex and difficult than dlow’s. I think the judges picked dlow bc he had heavier drops and more crowd control, but I personally prefer colaps
I think the only person that can combat d lows insane bass is tomazacre Edit: Even then like you said, each beatboxer adds their own flair to the same sound.
man I've listened to this battle maybe 4-5 times and now i'm starting to think Colaps should of won. I think the crowd won it for D-low, don't get me wrong d-low killed it but colpas edged it for me
I feel like Colaps won that battle in terms of Technicality, but in terms of Musicality and Crowd Control, D-low definitely had that edge over him, plus the counters that D-low threw
bruv i believe that colaps rounds were more technical and entertaining and d low was a little simple as compared colaps i agree with you bro colaps shouldve one by a landslide
I think by "anticipation is key" he meant he will be doing some techniques Colaps uses :
1:16 snare control
1:26 1:29 click combo
1:31 more snare control
1:42 1:45 1:49 gunshots
He said "we do it like dinamite" that's why.
Your reactions feel sincere, and i appreciate that.
I think the judges mark down points for 1. Musicality, 2. technicality, 3. Originality, 4. Showmanship.. While D-low is doing alot of advanced techniques, his strong points are originality and showmanship.
Within these 4 judging criteria are different things to keep an eye out for, e.g.
Musicality could be things like musical structure and flow, drops and buildups go under this of course.
Technicality is both combinations of sounds, patterns and variety, but I think technicality also covers things like breath control and the clarity/cleanness of the sounds.
Originality I think speaks for itself.
While Showmanship is both stage presence and gimmicks (some bring confetti or different things to help the showmanship), but can also be things like crowdcontrol - a thing D-low is a master of - Just take this battle as an example.
I honestly thought this battle was the closest of the 2019 GBB. The main reason D-Low won in my opinion is because he controlled the crowd better than Colaps.
Completely agree
I feel Dlow was also stronger musically wise. But definitely upper hand with crowd control, he is so good at that aspect.
Same af
I think tomazacre dlow is the closest
I think colaps would've won had dlow not had the crowd control. It's a bit annoying how that seems to be the deciding factor in beatbox battles even though there is other things they judge rounds on.
D-Low actually reacted to a bunch of GBB 2019 battles including this, and he said he didn't counter the end of Colap's first round because it was too hard to copy on the spot
Not exactly he said it sounded strange to him
This was probably the closest battle of GBB 2019. Don't let the 5-0 decision fool you. Amazing rounds from both and will forever be a classic battle.
liproll is inward my dude. the thing you practiced is called lip oscilation
Thanks! Learning as I go.
Pretty much the difference is that lip rolls are done on one side of the mouth of your choosing where as lip oscillations are done in the center of the mouth. Apart from the basic liproll, the other variants are inwards like Inward liproll bass and the signature Napom liproll
@@kennethgeisert6859 you can do lip oscilations everywhere. personally I prefer doing it on the side
Once you get the basic liproll down (sometimes it’s easier to learn inward liproll bass first) then play with how tight or loose you may your lips and that will change the pitch and then you can muscle memorize those placements and trying matching pitch
there is an outward liproll too, but the inward is much bassier, and well known for being harder to recreate the sound of. Lip oscillation i believe is just a very tight version of the outward liproll.
Bear in mind what D-Low does at 4:50. Colaps actually fell for that trap during Dlow's 2nd round opener (6:58). Great anticipation indeed, Dlow had the crowd during that battle, that was the decisive factor.
very interesting how peoples opinions differ.. when i first saw that battle there was no choice for me for colaps to even get a single vote... and you thought colaps wins^^
btw i really like you, you seem like such a positive and sympathetic dude so big ups!
edit: you gotta watch dlow vs bart now thats the battle that came after this one
Honestly I thought it could’ve been 3 2 either way but imo I think colaps should’ve won but d low destroyed every round none the less
So far, you sir was the most honest, smartest beatbox reactor that I've been watching. So thankful that I discovered you man and didn't skip on what are your thoughts and reaction about the video. Keep doing the great work OG!!🔥💯
A liproll is not a basic sound, it took me like 2 months to get the normal liproll. But getting it to sound bassier it took me like 2 more months. But that's just cause I haven't been practicing it everyday lol. I'm still learning how to do more variations and getting it to sound deeper xd. Some people learn it easily and some take some time to get it. So good luck man. I love your reactions, analysis, and your interest in taking up beatboxing. The beatbox community welcomes you!😁
same, it only depends on a person, sometimes others learned it in a short period of time
Yeah I’m still learning basic and bass lip roll myself
Edit: I FINNALY got the bass lip roll! Heck yeah!
@@maxim_beatbox Nice!
If you wanna know more, D-Low always explains things very well in his reactions of these battles. Should definitely give them a watch.
I totally agree with you about Colaps having both rounds. The battles were really close but Colaps in my mind did take both of them. His second round was absolutely insane. The judges had D-Low as the winner I think because D-Low had the extreme crowd-hyping drop in his second round. Wasn't as technically difficult as Colaps but it was powerful.
And feel free to conclude the judges made a wrong decision, because their judging is definitely swayed by their subjective sound and routine preferences! Their judging I suspect is a lot less objective than you would think.
Also, I think your most powerful sounds if you were to develop and practice them would be an inward lip roll like what Napom does, and throat/vocal bass like what Codfish does. I'm pretty sure deeper voices do mean deeper throat basses too, which means yours should be cool. Most people call the lip sound you made in the video a lip oscillation or lip buzz. Excited to see what kinds of sounds are your strong and weak suits!
If you're looking for unique sounds I would highly recommend you reacting to RIVER's Solo Elimination 2019 as a first example, real FIRE
13:55: a deep voice doesn't affect liprolls or inward bass because they don't use vocal chords, but it can affect throat and vibration bass.
Damn you're really hitting the craziest battles lol. Feel like this one is a really good example of the classic Tech vs musicality style (sorta, just a good contrast of styles). And really, it could've gone either way the battle was so incredibly close. Holy youre going through a crazy catalogue of just, nuttiness lol idk how else to describe. Love the friendship between these two. Also Colaps structure is on another level lol. Also also: I LOVE the fact that you're trying to learn some of these sounds, makes me happy lol 😂
Btw if you like that sub bass that Dlow keeps doing youd really enjoy napoms whole 2017 run to becoming gbb champion
There’s beatboxers that get so good they can make their own entirely unique sound.
Can't wait to watch a series of your beatbox progression. I'll be learning right along with ya! Great stuff as always man!
Love your reacts bro!
I love your reasoning for not reacting to Compilations because I feel the same way as a viewer! I want reactors to see everything. Also I personally think Colaps had that one aswell but no disrespect to the legend D-Low it was a crazy close battle.
Hey its me again, with the ask of Pacmax vs Huckle ( I promise i will stop one day aha) good reaction !
It seems we are gonna have you as our new beatboxer 😍😍
Bring it on man!! We are waiting
If you liked this keep going with dlows battles through gbb 2019. My personal favorite is his battle with b-art.
Man, i like your comments, you really comments relevant things
11: 58 ay you already know the click sound! 👌
Sorry for spamming but it’s all about difficulty+ originality+timing+presence. Using off tempo/hard time signature shit gets points. All of the judges are professional beatboxers as well. They rotate every few years. Napom been a judge for last 3 years but this year he’s competing and I’m so stoked for it
Why is your voice calming me??!???!?!?!
Remember what I said about Vocodah vs Remix and Remix vs Ziad discord battle.... Hope you’re ready 😈
True about the unique style.
I believe it leads to a lot of unfair comparisons among the fans. Since it almost requires some techniques to understand difficulty, there will be a lot of people who just latch onto their favorites at the expense of the other guys. Good on you for learning to make the distinctions and judge them on their merits, it is an example to all of us
Loving the hair cut
D-Low's second round in this battle has to be one of my favorite performances
If you wanna see some crazy shit involving lyrics and beatboxing at the same time plus an absolute classic battle look up “Skiller vs reeps one semifinal” it’s an old battle but holy shit it’s amazing I think you’d love it 💙
Colaps at least should've had 2 votes in my opinion. It seems as if the judges choose the winner solely on crowd control which is unfair to the more technical beatboxers like colaps.
Lip roll is actually also mostly an inward sound. Basic lip roll doesn’t use breath, but you do need to pull in air through the side of your mouth. Bass lip roll is a similar position but takes a lot more practice and requires breathing in using your lungs.
I had colaps for this one man he’s too crazy and goes against the toughest opponent first battle
ErroAxe semi finals.. was round 3 so it was 3rd battle
@@chrisshanteau5353 read the title.... 1/4 final, first battle
Oussama Cin I’ve watched the tournament. Thos was the 3rd battle lol
There is a thing called stage presence that judges look for in battles . Colaps was good but he was just doing his own stuff like you know what i mean , he was not reacting with the stage and crowd that much . So D-low got one extra point for that and he won.
But one D-low said that this was one of the most difficult battle in his life
day 7 soso cnbc reaction🙅♂️ i love ur reaction😍😍😍really..and dlow he is the best beatboxer in my opinion he know all beatboxing outward bases .....etc .. sorry for my english
River or Colaps GBB 2019 Solo Elimination ....Super technical and you will definitely like it !!!!
Cool video brooo! 3:03 it sound like a llama hahahahah
Colaps second round was insane
WHAT IT DO, I just want to let you know something that I would've appreciated to hear when I was learning the basic stuff in beatboxing.
The lip roll took me 3 months to learn. I practiced every single day for almost 90 days straight, and this is what I want you to hear: I noticed NO progress whatsoever, until I, out of nowhere, heard myself make a sound that was *slightly* similar to a lip roll. I immediately started recording myself doing it and I was trying to force myself agree to that it was actually a lip roll. I kept practicing for another month and it got better with time. When I learnt the lip roll at a decent level I could also learn sounds like inward lip roll bass, and once you get those sounds down your "sound vocabulary", or "sound stash" becomes so much wider.
My point is; the progress can seem to have completely stopped - but if you just keep doing it even when you don't feel like anything is improving, you'll still get closer than where you were before you decided to keep practicing.
You don't seem to have a lack of motivation since you express true joy when you watch beatbox and you seem to admire the sounds they're doing while making a little attempt yourself, but I'm saying this because it would do ME so good while I was in the spot you're in right now - so it might do good to you too. Just hearing "I was recently where you are right now, just like everyone else once was. You'll improve, just don't give up" would motivate me so much. I was close to calling it quits, but now I'm beatboxing every second I'm awake and it's one of the things in life I enjoy the most.
I look forward to watching and listening to you evolve. You're already one of us, and the more you learn the better it gets!
Try to react to Napom vs Ballzee. Liproll / bass battle
I think the reason D-low won is just because his rounds had better basics . Collaps sticks to mostly percussion and syncopation, with a little bit of bass (not very strong though.) D-Low on the other hand displayed that he has the percussion while also singing, having nasty bass, and controlling the crowd.
12:47 it's all about points
Counters, crowd, structure, drops...
D-Low is so siiiick. After beatboxing basics are you going to look at a RC-505? :)
Check out collapse 7 to smoke champion 2018 so dope my man
to improve on your beatbox skills just keep practicing and doing the sounds over and over! Good luck!
Thank you so much bro
♥️♥️♥️♥️
Loved it .
12:46 we have all been there. after like 8 months i understand most things... still dont understand nme vs inkie 🤔😢
We are family 🤷♂️. That's the only reason he won. Inkie easily had the first round
@@demo2859 we are family wasn't against inkie... it was against brez
@@never1163 oh😂. Then it just have been the routine where he stopped before against balance in 2018
@@demo2859 yes... but the hi-hats are really messed up... i think inkie deserved it
@@never1163 yep I thought as well inkie would sweep it 5-0
10:07 what does it mean, i dont get it
"UK Leaves Europe, you can leave GBB, Brexit." Joking on D-low getting knocked out of GBB by him because D-low is from the UK.
@@Zyris oh ok gotcha thanks
As a beatboxer of 10 years, D-low clearly won this in every category. These judges often rate each round out of 10. I give D-low rd 1: 9, Rd 2: 10, Colaps rd 1: 8, rd 2: 9. Overall the D-low had cleaner and better structured beats, and his rebuttals were on point. Collapse was a bit all over the place (it’s what he do) and his base was really weak compared to D-Low
11:58?
and btw liprolls are not based on your own tone of sound. liprolls naturally sound deep and there is one liproll called Yoi liproll which sounds high. I believe you got to breathe in your lungs as well as doing your liproll and kind of make a gasp sound while doing you liproll.
i fell like u need to react to D-low reacting to his battels cuz u may just undrestund some of was going on that time
Just cause D Low won doesn't exactly mean he is better just means they liked his better whatever they judge it by
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The liproll is also an inward sound
I still believe colaps should’ve won!
Looking for unique sounds plz react to MB14 vs B-art 2019
Id like to chill and smoke with this guy
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Also some sounds you should learn that aren't to hard to learn
Spit snare
Inward K snare
Zipper
Cat sound
Fart Bass
Throat Bass
Primal Fear tongue bass
Click roll
Lip buzz
Tyladubya has a lot of tutorials you should check out
Clean Inward K is so hard for me but I learn so many other sounds quickly
Dlow definitely is more versatile than colaps.
Colaps has great technicalities but dlow knows how to please the crowd and has variety in his beats. Check B-art vs D-Low you'll be amazed by dlow's performance.
D-Low - Bump Jump
i dont go with the basic flow when i bump jump up everybody get low
I know there’s some good beatboxers here so can anyone give me some tips for my Peh K? I just don’t know when to use it or where to place it lol
Idk why but the more I watch this battle, the more I think colaps should’ve won 🤔 just my opinion tho
I thought Colaps should have won from the first time I watched lol, but that's because I give to him based on beatbox skills. I think he is a better beatboxer than D-low for me based on my reasons. But I can see D-low winning based on his beats being so hype and his stage presence. He has a full sound on the mic which I imagine would come off very strong live
00Mj000 yea I agree. from a technical perspective colaps’ beats are more complex and difficult than dlow’s. I think the judges picked dlow bc he had heavier drops and more crowd control, but I personally prefer colaps
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Pls react to cod fish VS dlow 2018
Yeeeesss dude
its not all about technics. codfish just won gbb with only throat bass and a little bit of liprolls
Pretty much yeah
I'd still bop to his routines tho.
Plz react to Tomazacre vs. River
You're the best bro
I think the only person that can combat d lows insane bass is tomazacre
Edit: Even then like you said, each beatboxer adds their own flair to the same sound.
Is it just me, it does COLAPS looks like Jay from the kubz scouts???? 🤔
Please react to napom vs gene
that Brexit was pretty savage hahahaha
Azel vs River please
D-Low's counters were unmatched here.
Shayce I thought he only had 1 counter tho. Idk maybe I missed something
please react to colaps vs wunknown sir you wont regret it
Liproll is inward and in the corner of your mouth
Colaps is one of the cleanest beatboxer
React to bizkit shoutout plss! It is a loopstation video, you wont regret it!
Dlow is a little cleaner
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I've watched a lot of these battles and they always seem to just hand it to D-low I really don't like his style. Just my opinion
man I've listened to this battle maybe 4-5 times and now i'm starting to think Colaps should of won. I think the crowd won it for D-low, don't get me wrong d-low killed it but colpas edged it for me
Oh thank god, I thought I was alone on this one.
I feel like Colaps won that battle in terms of Technicality, but in terms of Musicality and Crowd Control, D-low definitely had that edge over him, plus the counters that D-low threw
@@roxasuchiha8182 and originality
@@manojkr9198 I realized that after commenting
D-low and colaps are good friends knowing that makes it less disrespectful right? Lol
Catch zer0 vs napom gbb 2020 top 8
D low one this battle because of his variety he has a lot more variety than colaps does
REACT TO - WUKNOWN VS COLAPS!!!!!
It s deleated bro because of what wunknown did
I know that swissbeatbox deleted, but someone reuploaded, it still on youtube
@@whiteking3865 yeah but i guess now they got him out of the community and praising him is not a good idea
@@absolutelynothing6008 what he did?
If you want to learn liproll watch tutorials
*Please check the MNSTWNSS (Two.H + Hiss) elimination at GBB 2017 - /watch?v=fMSTXCsaN9M - it's just epic.*
Lip rolls are done by inhaling through the side of your mouth
Nah d-low rolled him mate 😂 He too op
Leeum yea dlow is op, but I also really like colaps
bruv i believe that colaps rounds were more technical and entertaining and d low was a little simple as compared colaps i agree with you bro colaps shouldve one by a landslide
First
Where is codfish?
First