Context for the last round "Money back" is a cover D-low and codfished worked on together (Invented the beatbox version together) so when D-low used it, codfish did his part of it. Super cool little bit of banter between friends!
16:42 went from boppin. to where is this going? to OMG -mindblown- in like 10 seconds XD i love that drop its one of the nastiest ive heard in my life!
Codfish was a literal demon in 2018, imagine getting into one of the most popular beatbox battle competitions in the world and winning it your first year, insane.
This competition or rather year is where a new era for beatbox arose, and Codfish was one of the reasons. He’s known as the first musical beatboxer to win GBB. FYI, in a beatbox perspective, a musical beatboxer is someone who usually sing or have a “melodic” approach to their beatboxing. The other main counterpart is the technical beatboxing, which refers to beatboxers who are more drum-sounding by using kicks, snares, difficulty and fast beats. There are a few other subcategories, but these two are the two main ones. Most of beatboxers fall under one of the two or a mix of the two. Another thing I want to add is that because a musical beatboxer has such delicate and intricate beatboxing, it is very hard for them to translate their beatboxing and perform it well on a live stage, a battle in this case which is even harder. So Codfish really did revolutionize the scene by giving rise to a new meta. I’m so sorry that I wrote this much.
@@kev4366 the way I want to argument this is by giving an example of Napom. He is known as the King of liproll or somewhat worthy of that title. He was the first one that made the liproll a famous sound. Was he the first person to do liprolls? No. Same goes for Codfish. Am I saying that Gene is not a great beatboxer? Hell no. But the impact that Codfish gave to the community was somewhat equivalent to Napom’s liprolls.
You seem to know a lot, I was wondering when you can see the guys counting, like Bataco did at 12:40, is it because he's repeating some parts which I'm guessing technicals beatboxers don't like?
@@volnas1665 In this exact case Bataco is calling him out for doing the same beat twice (which it really isn’t true in this case), but you can see he shows multiple fingers in 12:53. With the multiple fingers he’s saying that he is repeating the same beat more than two times, which is obviously not a good thing. But again, it’s a false accusation, Codfish is developing one melody (No Diggity+using Bataco’s whistle as a counter), and that is normal because it would make sense for a round to have its own theme. But also, Codfish nevertheless proves to Bataco by immediately changing the tempo of the beat and then switching to another beat. (12:55, 13:04, and 13:13 are the other variations that he showcases) And to answer your question about technical beatboxers, the frustration is not exclusive to technical beatboxers. Any type of beatboxer can call their opponent out for repeating previous beats. In most cases when they get called out is because they’re recycling beats from previous rounds, which usually shows lack of diversity or the discipline of showing different melodies, but in this battle the call out was “ineffective”. The reason why it was ineffective is because Codfish is not repeating beats from previous rounds, he was developing a beat for that one round.
@@robyd Doing pretty good man, the beatbox reaction scene has been pretty dry recently, what can I say, still good to see you here in beatbox reactions like always man!
Great reaction Shane. Although for the future, I would suggest to watch the battles itself not the compilations. There’s just so much more context and you’re missing out a whole lot. For example, the round that Codfish did that laser-whistle sound, that was a rebuttal of one the opponent’s sound. And also, the previous round, Codfish did a chill and slow round, so his opponent called him out right after telling him “I came for a battle man”. And then Codfish responded with arguably the best beatbox round in history for many reason. Hope this helps.
not the only one from the southern hemisphere, Joel Turner (also Australian) was the first world beatbox champion, and Joel Turner and Tom Thum (also Australian) won the crew competion
It's funny to see him notice codfish messing up the lyrics of boulevard, he does have a full version of the cover where he focuses more on getting the lyrics right
This was my first time hearing and reacting to Codfish Hope you guys enjoyed the reaction😊If you did please don't forget to smash that like 👍 & Subscribe 📺 Much Love 💜 Peace ✌ Happiness 😊 Shane ______________________________________________ Please feel free to leave music reaction recommendations in the comments below! I choose videos organically through the recommendations left in the comments section! Don’t be left out! You can also get special song requests through Paypal. Paypal Donations - Song requests www.paypal.com/paypalme/ShaneyG88
If you love drums you should see some Alem's videos. He's one of the fastest beatbox in the world ahaha (some years ago was for sure, now there a lot of more beatboxers)
There are lot better beatboxers out there, which you should find and react to.^^ Btw. with your deep as hell voice you could be the master beatboxer, if ya start beatboxing as a teenager dude.^^
Codfish's 2018 compilation got me into the beatbox world, I already knew a little bit from rap battles, but this was a whole new world
me too bro
me tooooo
We also need a drummer reaction to "The most difficult DRUM AND BASS beats by HELIUM"!
@@or0ro helium is a must surely
@@gdpm86 hell yeah!!
13:24
Codfish: sit down, enjoy the ride...
Shane: sat down, enjoyed the ride
Perfect timing
@@normalize9775 hahaha I didn’t notice that😂
Context for the last round "Money back" is a cover D-low and codfished worked on together (Invented the beatbox version together) so when D-low used it, codfish did his part of it. Super cool little bit of banter between friends!
16:42 went from boppin. to where is this going? to OMG -mindblown- in like 10 seconds XD i love that drop its one of the nastiest ive heard in my life!
Absolutely love your energy good sire keep up this great content
Codfish was a literal demon in 2018, imagine getting into one of the most popular beatbox battle competitions in the world and winning it your first year, insane.
This competition or rather year is where a new era for beatbox arose, and Codfish was one of the reasons. He’s known as the first musical beatboxer to win GBB.
FYI, in a beatbox perspective, a musical beatboxer is someone who usually sing or have a “melodic” approach to their beatboxing. The other main counterpart is the technical beatboxing, which refers to beatboxers who are more drum-sounding by using kicks, snares, difficulty and fast beats.
There are a few other subcategories, but these two are the two main ones. Most of beatboxers fall under one of the two or a mix of the two.
Another thing I want to add is that because a musical beatboxer has such delicate and intricate beatboxing, it is very hard for them to translate their beatboxing and perform it well on a live stage, a battle in this case which is even harder. So Codfish really did revolutionize the scene by giving rise to a new meta.
I’m so sorry that I wrote this much.
Codfish is awesome, and definitely influential, but he's not known as the first as the first musical BBXr to win GBB, Gene Shinozaki won it in 2015.
@@kev4366 the way I want to argument this is by giving an example of Napom. He is known as the King of liproll or somewhat worthy of that title. He was the first one that made the liproll a famous sound. Was he the first person to do liprolls? No. Same goes for Codfish. Am I saying that Gene is not a great beatboxer? Hell no. But the impact that Codfish gave to the community was somewhat equivalent to Napom’s liprolls.
You seem to know a lot, I was wondering when you can see the guys counting, like Bataco did at 12:40, is it because he's repeating some parts which I'm guessing technicals beatboxers don't like?
@@volnas1665 In this exact case Bataco is calling him out for doing the same beat twice (which it really isn’t true in this case), but you can see he shows multiple fingers in 12:53. With the multiple fingers he’s saying that he is repeating the same beat more than two times, which is obviously not a good thing. But again, it’s a false accusation, Codfish is developing one melody (No Diggity+using Bataco’s whistle as a counter), and that is normal because it would make sense for a round to have its own theme. But also, Codfish nevertheless proves to Bataco by immediately changing the tempo of the beat and then switching to another beat. (12:55, 13:04, and 13:13 are the other variations that he showcases)
And to answer your question about technical beatboxers, the frustration is not exclusive to technical beatboxers. Any type of beatboxer can call their opponent out for repeating previous beats.
In most cases when they get called out is because they’re recycling beats from previous rounds, which usually shows lack of diversity or the discipline of showing different melodies, but in this battle the call out was “ineffective”. The reason why it was ineffective is because Codfish is not repeating beats from previous rounds, he was developing a beat for that one round.
@@pleasethankyou112 Thanks for the explanation 😀
I love your energy Shane, thank you for making these beatbox reactions. I thoroughly enjoy how much you get into it!
You really have the best beatbox reactions I've seen, keep it up!
👍
I absolutely loved your reaction! I also loved your energy a lot🙂. Looking forwforward to more of your reactions!
Love your reaction 😊
🤩 Codfish
@@robyd My man 🤝 🗿
@@toyourinnersoul2832 🤝 Inner, Long time. how you’ve been?
@@robyd Doing pretty good man, the beatbox reaction scene has been pretty dry recently, what can I say, still good to see you here in beatbox reactions like always man!
@@toyourinnersoul2832 I haven’t really been too actively lately but I enjoy Shane’s reactions. So much I need to catch up on.
Cool Reaction!! Enjoed it a lot 🎉😊
Great reaction Shane. Although for the future, I would suggest to watch the battles itself not the compilations. There’s just so much more context and you’re missing out a whole lot. For example, the round that Codfish did that laser-whistle sound, that was a rebuttal of one the opponent’s sound. And also, the previous round, Codfish did a chill and slow round, so his opponent called him out right after telling him “I came for a battle man”. And then Codfish responded with arguably the best beatbox round in history for many reason. Hope this helps.
They just farting with their mouth I can do that
@@EA5EONE no idea of music if thats all u hear bro
More beatbox!!!
Bro have fl studio in his head
It's like a remixed track
not the only one from the southern hemisphere, Joel Turner (also Australian) was the first world beatbox champion, and Joel Turner and Tom Thum (also Australian) won the crew competion
Shane you should see the battles for the full picture, love this tho! You're so reactive and into it I love it ❤
It's funny to see him notice codfish messing up the lyrics of boulevard, he does have a full version of the cover where he focuses more on getting the lyrics right
leather boots joke was hilarius xD, got a new sub bro
This was my first time hearing and reacting to Codfish
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Much Love 💜 Peace ✌ Happiness 😊
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Great sharing my friend sorry for late visit i really loved your video's
Nice reaction doood 🎉
if i close my eyes.. i can see arnold schwarzenegger talking to me.. also great video
Originality from codfish is throat bass :)
I really need to hear you say “get to the choppa!”
Hahaha I've said it when I use to stream. I should just start doing Arnie impersonations cause everyone keeps comparing my voice to his 🤣
omgggggggg
Cool 👍
Watch Codfish 2019 compilation it s even better 🔥
You’d like his drum and bass video then lol
Tomazacre is another really good beatboxer to react to he won 2019 against Dlow and Codfish
D-Low won 2019, Tomazacre was the 2nd place runner up
@@michaels7192 no he didn’t
Need to listen to Helium 7 minutes GBB 2018!
bro the Trolls in vallheim sound like you, i'm watching this thiking in a troll reacting to this!!!!
already subbed, such a nice vibe (differente from the trolls)
Hi bro ^^
Pleace react to Dropical you will like his bbu rounds
Jy sal vir Remix like... Hy is van suid afrika
Please do FootBoxG
If you love drums you should see some Alem's videos. He's one of the fastest beatbox in the world ahaha (some years ago was for sure, now there a lot of more beatboxers)
Check out helium
Bro the camera is lowkey to high quality, it creaps me out. xD
can you please check out K-Pom 2019 CNBC Showcase! thanks :))
Bro's voice is like he inhale helium gas
As a South African your voice confused the hell out of me like u do and also don't sound south african it's kinda creepy in a good way
There are lot better beatboxers out there, which you should find and react to.^^ Btw. with your deep as hell voice you could be the master beatboxer, if ya start beatboxing as a teenager dude.^^
YOUR VOICE = bASS
you really should check out the loopstation battles, they are absolutely crazy
I have done quite a few (:
@@ShaneAlanGower nice! cheers! 🍻