not disappeared ... If you Just see thinks that in the comunity you never see him or Marcus like tom thum, a real god but the massive public of him is not from the comunity
I don´t understand how a person that is been so important to the grow of the beatbox community could have so much hate from the same community, I always thought that Marcus is a great representation of how cool is what beatboxers do, thank god that the beatbox community has moved to a musical terrain over the last years and now we appreciate more the beats that are not so overcomplicated but they are clean and with good structure and entonation (Antilt, codfish, show-go, pwad, Den, even people like Pacmax, River, Inertia are moving to a more musical beatbox style), and this men has been doing it since vine era, inspiring lots of beatboxers that are on a top level on this days, so congrats to Marcus, Pd: all of the beats that he did in this podcast were great even if he says that they were trash
I personally never liked overcomplicated technical rounds... xD So I can`t understand it either. Marcus beats are so nice. How can you not like it if you like beatbox 🤷♂
As someone who was there and who has been watching and keeping up with the beatbox scene for over 2 decades, you have to put yourself into the perspective of the people that were there. He blew up on Vine which was about 2013 - the Beatboxing scene was a fraction as big as it was now. Swiss Beatbox was growing but what is now Beatbox Battle TV was easily the #1 platform for beatboxing. Swiss Beatbox didn't even have half a million subscribers back then, and the GBB was just really starting to develop as a legitimate battle. There were almost zero beatboxers with a RUclips or Social Media presence at the time. You saw them in battles and shout outs and that's about it. Meanwhile, Marcus was doing 7 second clips and getting hundreds of thousands (if not millions) of views, and you had an influx of people from Vine who thought Marcus Perez was the best beatboxer ever. It rubbed a lot of us the wrong way because here were these people coming on videos with Skiller, and Alem, and Markooz, and Robeat, and Lytos, and KRNFX - all talking about how much better Marcus was than all of them. It continued for years, I remember people would be in the comment section of videos of D-Low or Napom being like "Oh, he's good, but Marcus Perez is better". The only videos of him beatboxing for any extended period of time - at the time - were terrible. You could tell he had very good sounds, but didn't have the technical skills to carry a beat for an extended period of time, and meanwhile many of his "fans" were talking shit about how he would destroy Ball-Zee and Dharni in battles. That being said, he has improved DRASTICALLY. His Vine era videos were objectively mid, while some of his Tik-Tok's are legitimately jaw dropping. It's honestly incredible. I'm glad he stuck with it because he's fantastic.
@@Helldog6 But you only see the bad of what happened, despite the fact that many people considered him the best beatboxer and did not come out of that idea, many others began to be interested in beatbox thanks to him, to consume more content related to the subject and to get involved with it. Probably the Marcus fandom only entered the videos of other beatboxers to say that he was better and then they left, perfect, those people don't stay in the community for long, but many others entered and maybe they were inspired to keep practicing it, in the end Marcus brought a lot of assholes, but the exchange is positive if you compare it with the people who entered the community with respect, who are worth much more, after all, those who followed vine the most were children and children are very passionate with the people they consider the best, but that does not mean you should take their comments into account.
@@namatidakbolehempty Not envy, most of them weren't beatboxers. Annoyance, because a bunch of idiots came to videos of some of the best beatboxers in the world - objectively - calling Marcus Perez (who was basic as shit at the time) the best ever.
Bro that freestyle at the end was legit, super clean and the technique is solid, give him a platform that gives him the motivation to go 100% and he's golden.
You guys need to do an episode where you just talk about how to do certain sounds. For all the people that will never attend a beatbox battle and have no one to talk about beatboxing!
I got a lot of love and appreciation for Marcus, he's one of the first beatboxers I saw doing it and one of the reasons I started. I wish he would stop being so hard on himself, he doesn't need to take this behavior as something unchangeable, everybody can overcome their difficulties. Marcus you're a beast bro! Thank you for inviting him ❤
Marcus is a genuinely entertaining guy. Yall should have him on more and potentially as a co host. He would offer a great prospective and I love to hear him talk.
I've been beatboxing since 7th grade in 2005. I grew up in NJ close to NYC and my dad grew up with the invention of hip hop. With that I had a ton of time in beatbox from a young age. I got interested in the new school of beatboxing because of Reeps on BBBTV. I never thought I was going to be able to do new school sound like throat bass until I saw your videos on Vine. I now beatbox in Florida and internationally on cruise ships. I don't owe it all to you, but Marcus, you are a MAJOR part of my passion in the art. And top two influences in my abilities in beatbox. I Thank you for every scarce but of content you post. I wish it was more but I understand the ebb and flow of creative drive. This podcast is 🔥🔥🔥 and so illuminating for me in a way no other episode has been. Beatbox Bros, thanks for pulling this off and conduction a FANTASTIC podcast.
Spencer y Marcus son el ejemplo de hacer entretenimiento con Beatbox. Es admirable todo lo que han cosechado y como están metidos en la industria del arte. Que grandes.
This is awesome! So his vids start popping back up so hyped. Always loved the content. Glad to see more content from you guys as well miss you both in the battle scene
That House Slicing Throat bass on the HOUSE is a HARD thing.Really hard and unique.Also so surprised how humble this dude really almost like no confidence,but he has a uniqe personality.Very Fun Podcast.Throat bass practice was also really fun to watch.Also the TikTok tech, and growing uniqe ways, is extremely helpfull, how to grow
I just love people talking honestly, it doesn't even matter what they talk about as long as they say what they really mean and think. I love these types of conversations. Thank you. Love Marcus, he's an amazing beatboxer .. and I actually think he can overcome his perfectionism in terms of just freeing himself to be more ok with making mistakes and just enjoying what he does. It goes back to the contort zone, which you have to train to break away from. And the more often you do it, the freer you become. I managed to do it in some areas in my life. But you def need to first recognise it as an issue
Wow You guys Had Spencer X,Marcus Perez... who's next Berywam or Hiss?.....Tiktok beatbox Celebrities?😅😅....but seriously wow this Podcast is Awesome....You guys are killing it .....Thanks for opening up a dialogue among famous Beatboxers us normal people won't normally get to know or hear their side...like this is why Internet is Good..... seriously tho this Podcast is gonna be Huge if you guys keep up.....like the potentials is crazy with this podcast like you can get all these famous beatboxers around the Globe Go,Hiss,Wing,Napom,Codfish,Dlow,Colaps,River,Helium,Skiller,Zede,Inertia,Remix,Chezame N Sxin etc etc etc etc 😅😅
It's this one ruclips.net/video/MSflJUGcs3s/видео.html Unless Marcus is talking about a different one. But as soon as he said it I had flashbacks to this video
@@ScribblyDoodle Oh yeah, that's exactly the one I'm talking about! There was a long span of time where I couldn't find this video. It was only when he reminded me the guy was doing Rahzel that I was able to find it.
This entire podcast just shows how hard he is on himself, because he is fantastic. Even when he repeated his beat it was perfect but he thinks it's not lol 1:49:06 how the fuck was that trash man, that was so sick wtf
Like how far he gone for him to think that was trash ? LIKE XD , Bro is legit too dope for his TRASH level he is thinking it was , Honestly that was clean , with only voice it was Dope .
I would like to see more beatboxing in your podcast. Maybe stuff like jamming with your guest (or just the 2 of you if there's no guest) or talking about your favourite sound. Since you are beatboxers it would be cool to actually hear you beatboxing more :) love the podcast Edit: Nevermind I wrote the comment halfway through the podcast and I really enjoyed marcus talking about and showing his throatbass
Being a perfectionist is hard, it's good and a curse at the same time. You would spend hours or days making something, either you have so many ideas or you would focus on one thing. You will make diff ver. Of it, then were down to an amount of options. When you are done you will pause thinking about things before sharing it. And then when you share it you would think again about what would others say abt it. It's hard. It produces quality sh"t, but it's exhausting.
Marcus Perez is really humble tbh he should credit himself more often cuz he’s really good at what he does keep it up Marcus hope to see more of you in the future
The community doesn’t understand that musicality is what appeals to the common public and the non-beatboxer, and the greats and battles heavily favored technical (at least historically). The technicality was driven from old beatbox being more percussion-focused and favoring complex drum breaks, which the common ear can’t connect with. As it has evolved, techniques have allowed for greater achievement of musicality. What’s interesting is the musicality also aligns with social media, versus the “underground roots” of technicality. For beatbox to reach its full potential requires a blend of both- codfish, marcus, bigman, showgo, berywam.
Such a nice podcast guys, keep up with the great job👏 It would interesting to see also 80fitz as a guest, I think he also inspired many people to start beatboxing 😊
1:49:11 i feel so hurt rn becuase that shit was so fucking gas and i want to hear more of it but he didnt like it after :( marcus i love you and trust me bro your super fucking epic and awesome
This is insane. This man is just casually explaining my beatbox mindset and flaws like he's reading my autobiography hahaha just wish I was as skilled hahahaha
Let’s let Marcus know just how good he is. He may be super critical of himself to his own ears but everything I hear him spit even the beats he thinks is trash is so fire🔥
It’s so funny he mentioned he couldn’t do an inwards k snare I recently mentioned on his TikTok I didn’t know he could do one. Didn’t realize he actually couldn’t that’s awesome.
DUUUDE when i was beginning to practice beatboxing you (markus) were my biggest inspiration together with 80fttz! you GOTTA come back to the spotlight for good :D
1:13:37 is that an inward clickroll snare or tongue bass snare, because i tried doing that beat and it doesn't work with inward snares lol ( im always curious).
this was a great podcast, and not gonna lie I really miss KrnFX. He inspired me in so many ways and is the main reason I got into the artform, would love to see him on here if possible haha
MARCUS! Practice self love brother. Your inner critic is holding you back.. you're more than good enough! Post your "trash" more often not for you, but for others 🤜🏽
well fuck, i just learnt i have a decent chest bass. thanks marcus :D (his explanation just worked for me immediately). it might sound odd, but i use chesty voices a lot when voicing NPCs as a D&D DM :P
Bro, Marcus is a legend. TopDog FOR SURE. Remember watching you on vine & instantly following you. Never would’ve imagined he’d not be confident about his skills. If you happen to read this? You’re the absolute KING bro! I still Check your accounts regularly in hopes of new content! Get back out there ❤🙏🏽💪🏽
I would love if you somehow were able to make contact with MTS, he shocked the entire scene 6 years ago and then disappeared...
He kept posting beatbox stuff on Instagram. He also left a comment on the “If Only” music video when it released.
not disappeared ... If you Just see thinks that in the comunity you never see him or Marcus like tom thum, a real god but the massive public of him is not from the comunity
he has hopped into beatbox community a little
Never heard of him
@@area51junkyard look up “MTS Insane Vocal Bass” anticipates so many trends that became popular later
Legendary Marcus!!!! ❤
Yo!!! Always loved your stuff man!!
I don´t understand how a person that is been so important to the grow of the beatbox community could have so much hate from the same community, I always thought that Marcus is a great representation of how cool is what beatboxers do, thank god that the beatbox community has moved to a musical terrain over the last years and now we appreciate more the beats that are not so overcomplicated but they are clean and with good structure and entonation (Antilt, codfish, show-go, pwad, Den, even people like Pacmax, River, Inertia are moving to a more musical beatbox style), and this men has been doing it since vine era, inspiring lots of beatboxers that are on a top level on this days, so congrats to Marcus,
Pd: all of the beats that he did in this podcast were great even if he says that they were trash
I personally never liked overcomplicated technical rounds... xD So I can`t understand it either. Marcus beats are so nice. How can you not like it if you like beatbox 🤷♂
As someone who was there and who has been watching and keeping up with the beatbox scene for over 2 decades, you have to put yourself into the perspective of the people that were there. He blew up on Vine which was about 2013 - the Beatboxing scene was a fraction as big as it was now. Swiss Beatbox was growing but what is now Beatbox Battle TV was easily the #1 platform for beatboxing. Swiss Beatbox didn't even have half a million subscribers back then, and the GBB was just really starting to develop as a legitimate battle. There were almost zero beatboxers with a RUclips or Social Media presence at the time. You saw them in battles and shout outs and that's about it.
Meanwhile, Marcus was doing 7 second clips and getting hundreds of thousands (if not millions) of views, and you had an influx of people from Vine who thought Marcus Perez was the best beatboxer ever. It rubbed a lot of us the wrong way because here were these people coming on videos with Skiller, and Alem, and Markooz, and Robeat, and Lytos, and KRNFX - all talking about how much better Marcus was than all of them. It continued for years, I remember people would be in the comment section of videos of D-Low or Napom being like "Oh, he's good, but Marcus Perez is better". The only videos of him beatboxing for any extended period of time - at the time - were terrible. You could tell he had very good sounds, but didn't have the technical skills to carry a beat for an extended period of time, and meanwhile many of his "fans" were talking shit about how he would destroy Ball-Zee and Dharni in battles.
That being said, he has improved DRASTICALLY. His Vine era videos were objectively mid, while some of his Tik-Tok's are legitimately jaw dropping. It's honestly incredible. I'm glad he stuck with it because he's fantastic.
@@Helldog6 But you only see the bad of what happened, despite the fact that many people considered him the best beatboxer and did not come out of that idea, many others began to be interested in beatbox thanks to him, to consume more content related to the subject and to get involved with it. Probably the Marcus fandom only entered the videos of other beatboxers to say that he was better and then they left, perfect, those people don't stay in the community for long, but many others entered and maybe they were inspired to keep practicing it, in the end Marcus brought a lot of assholes, but the exchange is positive if you compare it with the people who entered the community with respect, who are worth much more, after all, those who followed vine the most were children and children are very passionate with the people they consider the best, but that does not mean you should take their comments into account.
@@namatidakbolehempty Not envy, most of them weren't beatboxers. Annoyance, because a bunch of idiots came to videos of some of the best beatboxers in the world - objectively - calling Marcus Perez (who was basic as shit at the time) the best ever.
You forgot D-low 🇬🇧
Bro that freestyle at the end was legit, super clean and the technique is solid, give him a platform that gives him the motivation to go 100% and he's golden.
For sure Marcus got me into beatboxing back in the vine days. Ever so grateful 🙏
Marcus is a down to earth guy, Madox weave your magic and produce a track for him, Great interview 👌
I will try my best to get him to germany! ❤
@@beatbox_bros i love you madox fr your the best beatbox guy
Compete in a BBU type event with Madox helping. You will kill it Marcus
Great podcast. Very interesting to see Marcus talk and geek out about the scene. Big up to Madox and B-ART
You guys need to do an episode where you just talk about how to do certain sounds. For all the people that will never attend a beatbox battle and have no one to talk about beatboxing!
thats a sick idea tbh
How about having a 10 minute section where everyone learns a new sound. Or teaches a basic sound to the listeners and upcoming beatboxers.
1:02:35 Nahhhhh too perfect!!
Hes so unique thoo
I got a lot of love and appreciation for Marcus, he's one of the first beatboxers I saw doing it and one of the reasons I started. I wish he would stop being so hard on himself, he doesn't need to take this behavior as something unchangeable, everybody can overcome their difficulties. Marcus you're a beast bro!
Thank you for inviting him ❤
Marcus is a genuinely entertaining guy. Yall should have him on more and potentially as a co host. He would offer a great prospective and I love to hear him talk.
This guy is awesome person. Also as a beatboxer :)
Markaaaay bro you the man!!! Got nothin but love for you and the Beatbox Bros. 🤙🏼
This podcast is a beatboxing masterclass , precious stuff.
Bro, we need more Marcus in this podcast. It's actually fun listening to him geek out about beatboxing
If you got show-go that would be crazy, I’d love to hear what he’s up to.
I really expected Marcus to be more serious, but I find him very calm and even funny
1:15:07 "Come At Me D-Low" I Liked It Because Wanna See D-Low React To Marcus Perez
I've been beatboxing since 7th grade in 2005. I grew up in NJ close to NYC and my dad grew up with the invention of hip hop. With that I had a ton of time in beatbox from a young age. I got interested in the new school of beatboxing because of Reeps on BBBTV. I never thought I was going to be able to do new school sound like throat bass until I saw your videos on Vine. I now beatbox in Florida and internationally on cruise ships. I don't owe it all to you, but Marcus, you are a MAJOR part of my passion in the art. And top two influences in my abilities in beatbox. I Thank you for every scarce but of content you post. I wish it was more but I understand the ebb and flow of creative drive. This podcast is 🔥🔥🔥 and so illuminating for me in a way no other episode has been. Beatbox Bros, thanks for pulling this off and conduction a FANTASTIC podcast.
Such a nice guy, I like how humble and critical he is.. also smooth to talk with
The first ever beatboxer I came across
Spencer y Marcus son el ejemplo de hacer entretenimiento con Beatbox. Es admirable todo lo que han cosechado y como están metidos en la industria del arte. Que grandes.
This podcast was way more interesting to watch then I expected. You two, guys, are doing great job.
I would love to see Krnfx on podcast too, bring back all the dead ogs guys
😮
what about poolpo ? almost every beatboxer started with him !
Dead og guys😭😭😂
But I agree 👍
This one is about to be insane 😍
This is awesome! So his vids start popping back up so hyped. Always loved the content. Glad to see more content from you guys as well miss you both in the battle scene
43:54 that sync was crazy hahaha
1:46 bit throat's flex from b-art
He sounds so sick and calls it trash just because it is only 99% perfect and not a 100%
Bro doesn't know how good he is
The universe didn't let marcus and spencer become friends, otherwise they would be so op in tiktok
That House Slicing Throat bass on the HOUSE is a HARD thing.Really hard and unique.Also so surprised how humble this dude really almost like no confidence,but he has a uniqe personality.Very Fun Podcast.Throat bass practice was also really fun to watch.Also the TikTok tech, and growing uniqe ways, is extremely helpfull, how to grow
Thank you for such a great episode!
49:35 Yes Master teach me how to do it, I wanna learn it so bad
I just love people talking honestly, it doesn't even matter what they talk about as long as they say what they really mean and think. I love these types of conversations. Thank you. Love Marcus, he's an amazing beatboxer .. and I actually think he can overcome his perfectionism in terms of just freeing himself to be more ok with making mistakes and just enjoying what he does. It goes back to the contort zone, which you have to train to break away from. And the more often you do it, the freer you become. I managed to do it in some areas in my life. But you def need to first recognise it as an issue
Marcus is the reason I started watching beatbox.❤ This guy looked like he doesn't talk but jeeeez. Big up bro
Wow You guys Had Spencer X,Marcus Perez... who's next Berywam or Hiss?.....Tiktok beatbox Celebrities?😅😅....but seriously wow this Podcast is Awesome....You guys are killing it .....Thanks for opening up a dialogue among famous Beatboxers us normal people won't normally get to know or hear their side...like this is why Internet is Good..... seriously tho this Podcast is gonna be Huge if you guys keep up.....like the potentials is crazy with this podcast like you can get all these famous beatboxers around the Globe Go,Hiss,Wing,Napom,Codfish,Dlow,Colaps,River,Helium,Skiller,Zede,Inertia,Remix,Chezame N Sxin etc etc etc etc 😅😅
1:19:00 that video was also my intro to beatbox!
I think it was the first intro to beatboxing for me too. Is Beatbox Effex 2003 the video y'all are thinking of?
It's this one ruclips.net/video/MSflJUGcs3s/видео.html
Unless Marcus is talking about a different one. But as soon as he said it I had flashbacks to this video
@@ScribblyDoodle Oh yeah, that's exactly the one I'm talking about! There was a long span of time where I couldn't find this video. It was only when he reminded me the guy was doing Rahzel that I was able to find it.
@@jnonymous ahaha nice!!!! I love finding super obscure shared experiences like this. That performance was dope
Not gonna lie I loved that freestyle!!! Marcus is the GOAT
He is a good beatboxer i dont know why he underestimates himself.
Keep going, you are better than you think.
Only ogs remember him vine days
The vine god, he's back!!
I remember Marcus Perez vividly from Vine.
I still listen to the vine compilation of his beats, I enjoy every minute of it
I wish he still would post beats again, we believe in you
This entire podcast just shows how hard he is on himself, because he is fantastic. Even when he repeated his beat it was perfect but he thinks it's not lol
1:49:06 how the fuck was that trash man, that was so sick wtf
Legit, bro is too critical on himself. He's way better than he believes!
That's called "The impostor syndrome" it's happened to all of us who are really "over perfectionist", usually creative people.
Like how far he gone for him to think that was trash ? LIKE XD , Bro is legit too dope for his TRASH level he is thinking it was , Honestly that was clean , with only voice it was Dope .
A guest beatbox showcase in this podcast would be great. Love your content Vonox 😂
I am so happy about this whole episode :))
i love this new podcast bart and madox
So good to see him and talk so much ❤
Marcus Perez. Keep doing it brother. Thanks for the video
Greetings from Germany! I love your Beats, Marcus!!❤
I would like to see more beatboxing in your podcast. Maybe stuff like jamming with your guest (or just the 2 of you if there's no guest) or talking about your favourite sound. Since you are beatboxers it would be cool to actually hear you beatboxing more :) love the podcast
Edit: Nevermind I wrote the comment halfway through the podcast and I really enjoyed marcus talking about and showing his throatbass
Being a perfectionist is hard, it's good and a curse at the same time. You would spend hours or days making something, either you have so many ideas or you would focus on one thing. You will make diff ver. Of it, then were down to an amount of options. When you are done you will pause thinking about things before sharing it. And then when you share it you would think again about what would others say abt it. It's hard. It produces quality sh"t, but it's exhausting.
It actually took me some time before i click send here lol
Marcus Perez is really humble tbh he should credit himself more often cuz he’s really good at what he does keep it up Marcus hope to see more of you in the future
Cant believe you guys found Marcus! So happy for watching this!!! ❤❤❤
O man, old routine haha: I got a machine gun *flip flip flip flip flip, S/O to you Bart for the dutch history knowledge ^^
Ofcourse!! -B-Art
The community doesn’t understand that musicality is what appeals to the common public and the non-beatboxer, and the greats and battles heavily favored technical (at least historically). The technicality was driven from old beatbox being more percussion-focused and favoring complex drum breaks, which the common ear can’t connect with. As it has evolved, techniques have allowed for greater achievement of musicality. What’s interesting is the musicality also aligns with social media, versus the “underground roots” of technicality. For beatbox to reach its full potential requires a blend of both- codfish, marcus, bigman, showgo, berywam.
When has Marcus Perez ever been dead? His old content is some of the best BBing out there currently, there are others yes but his is up there too.
Does Marcus have a name for the beat he does at about 0:25? Everyone uses it, but they never credit him.
Marcus you are amazing dude, dont let anyone tell you otherwise 😍
Omg the last freestyle from Marcus was just fire. He is a really very good beatboxer having potential
Such a nice podcast guys, keep up with the great job👏
It would interesting to see also 80fitz as a guest, I think he also inspired many people to start beatboxing 😊
1:19:00 it might even be beardyman i have a slight memory of that video too.
1:49:11 i feel so hurt rn becuase that shit was so fucking gas and i want to hear more of it but he didnt like it after :( marcus i love you and trust me bro your super fucking epic and awesome
Some of the greatest ppl that are good at what they do are hard on themselves because they know their potential, sometimes they just need to let loose
This is insane. This man is just casually explaining my beatbox mindset and flaws like he's reading my autobiography hahaha just wish I was as skilled hahahaha
Marcus perez easily has the most used sound, because TikTok is so big it’s probably more famous than Despacito, Baby Shark, blinding lights etc
Who dosent like Markus lol? He is literally the favourite beatboxer from tiktok in the community ❤
1:38:19 just a timestamp to continue it
1:51:03 BART i love you
He has such a great personality
Let’s let Marcus know just how good he is. He may be super critical of himself to his own ears but everything I hear him spit even the beats he thinks is trash is so fire🔥
It’s so funny he mentioned he couldn’t do an inwards k snare I recently mentioned on his TikTok I didn’t know he could do one. Didn’t realize he actually couldn’t that’s awesome.
DUUUDE when i was beginning to practice beatboxing you (markus) were my biggest inspiration together with 80fttz! you GOTTA come back to the spotlight for good :D
For those who know markaay this podcast is worth gold
I don't know why, but this episode really inspired me to practice a lot more and try to get better. Hope everyone is doing well :)
1:13:37 is that an inward clickroll snare or tongue bass snare, because i tried doing that beat and it doesn't work with inward snares lol ( im always curious).
I like to do it how TwoH does it. Outward K and outward sub.
@@karasong7701 yes but its different
You need to find poolpo now haha
Yess.
I would like to see cordfish in the podcast
marcus, Berywam, verbal ase are the most listened to beatboxers ever. Ive seen vids on tiktok with 70+ million views that features marcus's beat
this was a great podcast, and not gonna lie I really miss KrnFX. He inspired me in so many ways and is the main reason I got into the artform, would love to see him on here if possible haha
MARCUS! Practice self love brother. Your inner critic is holding you back.. you're more than good enough! Post your "trash" more often not for you, but for others 🤜🏽
well fuck, i just learnt i have a decent chest bass. thanks marcus :D (his explanation just worked for me immediately). it might sound odd, but i use chesty voices a lot when voicing NPCs as a D&D DM :P
U should let B-art do the intro once
I miss his Vines they are legendary
Damn I remember that video he was on about @ 19:32
challenge him again don't let him hide his talent motivate
him
@8:00 I relate to that so much lmao
I always just record the original idea before I start going off so I never forget it!😂
Bro, Marcus is a legend. TopDog FOR SURE. Remember watching you on vine & instantly following you. Never would’ve imagined he’d not be confident about his skills. If you happen to read this? You’re the absolute KING bro! I still Check your accounts regularly in hopes of new content! Get back out there ❤🙏🏽💪🏽
I love to see if y'all could interview 80fitz it would so crazyyy
Marcus asked them more questions than they asked him😁😄😄
Guys check the moment on 48:28 he did the throat base naturally😂😂👊👊🔥🔥
48:26
if show go becomes a guest this is going to blow up
I think John-T also has a really nice texture and can hit some really low pitches with his throat bass
let's goo finally 🔥
love Marcus. The vine days were lit
Always knew dude was great. Can't wait for dude to pop off more beats
super nice❤
He tried to do the vibration bass and got a very deep throatbass, so just mess around with your mouth until you have a clean good sound thats unique.