Dude. It was 1 sections of New Orleans band (trombones) alternating 2 parts, against Memphis whole band screaming a note together while facing the camera. That's like flexing because a whole band drown out 1 section of another band. Lol
New Orleans sounded much better than Memphis. Memphis at times sounded a bit sloppy and missing notes. New Orleans was kind of trolling Memphis in the 1st half. Volume wise Memphis was hanging in there with New Orleans. But once the 2nd half came and New Orleans opened. New Orleans wall of sound just completely dominated. Kind of made Memphis sound like they were losing steam. I just wish New Orleans wouldn't have been holding back waiting for the GAMB battle. But it makes a lot of sense why they did. But it was funny how people was calling "T-Shirt" that Memphis played, "Tank Top" and "T-shirt form Temu".
You couldn’t hear nothing New Orleans was playing because it was only trombones playing when Memphis tried to cut through. Lol
Nah bruh, you couldn’t even hear the last note being played as MMB did that. Everyone has a last note. Lol
That was Db that the sousa played above the staff for that song Ray directed.
Dude. It was 1 sections of New Orleans band (trombones) alternating 2 parts, against Memphis whole band screaming a note together while facing the camera. That's like flexing because a whole band drown out 1 section of another band. Lol
you couldnt hear the last couple notes nola played when memphis band was screaming. plus both bands were facing the camera.
New Orleans sounded much better than Memphis. Memphis at times sounded a bit sloppy and missing notes. New Orleans was kind of trolling Memphis in the 1st half. Volume wise Memphis was hanging in there with New Orleans. But once the 2nd half came and New Orleans opened. New Orleans wall of sound just completely dominated. Kind of made Memphis sound like they were losing steam. I just wish New Orleans wouldn't have been holding back waiting for the GAMB battle. But it makes a lot of sense why they did. But it was funny how people was calling "T-Shirt" that Memphis played, "Tank Top" and "T-shirt form Temu".