Rivers 2nd round burned b-art alive. At the point where river started to do Barts melody from the round before in 3 different variants, everytime followed by a „no“ to then go to transition Barts own melody into ANOTHER bart routine completely in river beatbox style and sound just put the lid on thecoffin. Bart probably needed therapy after this round xD
Every beatboxer who participated in both Sbx Kickback Battle 2021 and GBB21 has done one of his Sbx Kickback routines in one of his GBB21 rounds. Now, how's that for a coincidence ? 😏😎
Nah, river had a running theme of timing and execution issues in all of his rounds. IE: a sound that should've ended at one measure would drag into the next and that rushed the next sound at the start of the measure. But, overall his execution made up for it but to say he didn't have any mistakes is just fanboy hype. Once he cleans that ish up, it will be over for the next gbb.
@@newtonroberts590 that’s called a transition. His changes between techniques are what make his rounds better, I clueing several sounds to follow a certain rhythm and he never looses the tempo, again not a single mistake. You could say that B art was a little more structured but he had like 5 mistakes on his second round and a couple in his first, but either way River was way better.
@@swisstikkie9583 Yes, I'm saying his transitions weren't clean and there sounds that drug in that weren't supposed to be there. IE: In his match against river, his transition into the 2nd drop wasn't clean. His 2nd glitch noise after the drill was off-pitch. In this match some parts of his counter aren't consistent. He's had *several* issues in timing that are *audibly* noticeable. If you take off the fanboy earbuds, then you'll hear them, too. That being said, once he can hone cleaning it up, then he'll be a *monster*.
@@newtonroberts590 ohhh I get it you were talking about B art, my bad, English is not my first language. But yeah I 100% agree, maybe he sometimes gets carried away because of the hype of his battles.