What i love with Beatbox battles is that its not really a battle. Its a duo show for the viewers. Nobody is mad or nothing, its just all love and happiness for the sport.
haha no check footboxg at florida battle or river vs napom or river vs ice lmfao, battles are battles, they actually dont hate eachtoher but one of the main things about these things is the battling, if it were just a "duo show" theyd do separate showcases which are only done for the elims before the battles
@@gipsy45 yes but he is taking the pov of a nonbeatboxer in their case they see it as two people just beatboxing as said “duo” to beatboxer like me and I assuming you it is an actual elim battle for placement in GBB
True, they should have shown him a lot of the 2019 stuff, most people who get into beatboxing like cool sounds and bass, so 2019 would have been a perfect into
What makes inertia sound so inhuman is his overpowered inward bass, other beatboxers who are known for it are Dlow, and Vocodah among others althought they have very different styles. And i understand why charlie has the opinion he has here because for someone who doesnt listen that much to beatbox simply "the coolest sounds wins" it was like that for me. Actually it still is, but many other factors have come in aswell, groove, execution, difficulty, musicality, battle-moves and power are all important to me. although i am a sucker for powerful inhuman sounds and fast technique. but i mean who isnt in the beatbox community. But once one goes down the beatbox rabbithole one will come to appreciate how sick and difficult it is to sound like a human drum machine while remaining clean, powerful and fast like Helium, Colaps and many more.
@@MoistMeta Bro please you need to know how hard it is to do any of this. The more knowledge you gain about the beatbox community the more you'll be able to understand why Colaps won over Inertia. People that lack the knowledge just see cool sounds and a performer, but others will see them as literal monsters on stage. Thousands of these people are incredibly hard to beat, and it takes years of practice and dedication.
@@Pounamu104 Colaps sounds cool even for none beatboxers. Not all technical beatboxer aren't likeable. Colaps, Napom and zekka are one of the best examples.
@@xandrostv7109 Colaps, Napom, and Zekka Aren't just technical though. They're technical and musical, a mix of both, which would make them more likeable. But, it is still good to appreciate raw technical skill where it's due.
The beatboxing you did in high school would now be known as old school style. Majority of current beatboxers now do new school. The concept of beatboxing has expanded so much over the past couple decades, more beatboxers, MUCH MORE sounds, more serious events, more competitions, more categories within those competitions, HECK there's even a camp for this! Professional beatboxers do this for a living!! They become teachers to students, those students become the next in line and an inspiration to more and more people, some become solo artists, some become acapella partners, and sometimes those people will do collaborations to make even more incredible content. (e.g. If only- By Hiss, River, Alexinho, and Colaps)
"that guy needs to be the face of beatboxing" - said about the face of beatboxing :D "I make those noises" - said when in fact, you actually do not make those noises
The technical stuff Helium and Colaps do is much harder, many people can do inward bass and that is a majority of what King Inertia does. It just gets repetitive and Colaps hits another lev in battles
I guess the reason why you appreciate Inertia more because he got the bass and musicality which most non beatboxers find interesting. What makes Colaps and Helium look good is because of their technicalilties when it comes with human sounds. Well, only beatboxers do appreciate the expertise of these legends but yeh
very very very true people that dont beatbox dont appreciate the technicality and the difficulty on beatboxing helium and colaps are two of the most respected beatboxers out there because of their expertise in beatboxing at my school people think what i do is very easy but in reality its way harder than they think
The thing is the stuff you moist would like are old techniques, and beatbox battle is competing on complexity of routine and new techniques. Some routine may sound better for non-beatbox audience, but that does not mean they should win. There is no way Inertia would win world with that broken tempo and choking reverses. Thats same reason why he didn't make in this year too.
Because Colaps isn’t the most musical. You cannot show non-beatbox fans technical beatboxers because they don’t know and appreciate the techniques used. That is why Charlie thought Inertia was much much better than Helium. He is easier to follow.
Not sure why people are surprised that Charlie isn't digging Colaps' beats, when I first stumbled upon the competitive side of beatboxing I thought the gbb19 drop compilation was just weird noises lol It's like trying to teach calculus during kindergarten maths
Its like everybody has its own ability (techniques/style) Kinda myhero academia ish colaps is a great example. Hes mostly used to technique and patterns Also there a difference in battle mode with counters and doing what opponents cant & doing a showcase intro for qualifying and getting ranked and stuff.. theres so much to it besides the show and crowd which is the most awesome in the world 💚
I went to the irl pitch perfect acapella competition on a regional level to watch. and they had a similarly badass beat boxing competition at the end of the show and it was incredible
Inertia is bass driven, he excels at trap style beats, Colaps and Helium use a lot more percussive sounds and more technical patterns and techniques. They are both are good in their own ways, both sound good on stage but I can see Charlie would lean towards just the pure bass aspect, to the average person it sounds more "music" esque compared to spamming random sounds, but it's one of those things you have to know and learn the craft to really grasp and understand how difficult the stuff Colaps and Helium did.
lol pretty funny he said BBK should be the face of beatbox. Much as I like Inertia and Helium this was kind a bad pick. Should have started him off with Dlow or Showgo, even Vocodah maybe since he liked Inertias bass.
Someone should show Moist D-low vs B-art. Thats a legendary battle. D-low dropping extreme sounds and makes fucked melodies. And B-art dropping the extreme technical shit and making sounds I never knew could come out of a human.
@@Cyphule out of all the participants who spent years training and time amd money to travel, they make less than a McDonald's worker 💀 15k is chump change in the span of years
@@speedracer448 True it's abysmal that there isn't even 2nd and 3rd place prizes but the gbb isn't the only competition they participate in, there's many they go to year round. I can remember Napom alone going to 3 separate ones this year, not to mention the other classes and events they participate in, however it does suck for those not at the peak but I'm also pretty sure beatbox is a side hobby for them. GBBs production quality increased and reached new audiences in Japan, beatbox has definitely been growing.
if he had another chance to watch these videos again, id like to see him watch Codfish and Dlows 'I Want My Money Back', Roll, Trung Bao's Venom and Dlow and NaPoM Lip Roll Gods videos lol
feel like if they wanted to show him tech shit might as well have showed him Kohey's solo elim. Shits powerful enough even normies can detect his spiritual pressure mfw
its hard to put into words.. its a unique vibe with bbx somehow. its super familiar, musical and just impressive as well. that year and still sooo many new styles, techniques get found.. its all about more and new stuff but still having respect for the roots and basics.. man idk, hard to say like i said. I mean this gets judged at the same time for different things pretty professional and serious. But yoo, this battle was just legendary at instant. btw the cap thing is a omage to one of the moist legendary Battles of bbx history. TwoH vs Alexinho Amazing stuff here.
yea i agree with charlie here unfortunately battles def judge better on technical stuff so the battlers do that. idk why people who recommend first comers to the beatbox world battles. the only positive is the crowd but if i were to recommend any type of beatbox content to newcomers it would be video formats, like wildcards or actual songs released by beatboxers as they are much more calculated and overall sound like a song much more than battle rounds do. for example charlie didnt enjoy colaps or rivers battle sound but if he were to listen to tracks by them such as Light by colaps or My Way by River im sure he would think much better about their sound
his reaction is the reason why beatbox aint popular, even if you show him codfish most simplest beatbox vid , hell be like ohhh that guy sings.... cool ,
I dont know who told him to watch colapse and river when he obviously likes musicality more than technique... I think he wouldve liked Codfish, WIng, Show-Go more than that
He is your avarage listener, who doesnt know anything about beatbox, just says that its better bc its catchy I wish he didnt bring down the other beatboxers bc he doesnt enjoy them...
Bro it’s good to hear his opinions bc he says a lot of things that normal ppl hear and pro beatboxers could listen to it if going mainstream is their goal
@@DRM0087 I mean, I wouldn't call this an opinion. He just looked at some videos for 10 seconds and said that they are not good, Inertia was the top... You can't have an opinion after 2 minutes of listening to it. Then it's just a really superficial.
@@DRM0087 I don't think going mainstream is most beatboxers goal. They all have rhythm, you just have to listen and understand how rhythm and flow works... Mainstream sounding tracks and melodic songs are a stylistic choice. If everyone did what Inertia does, it would be really boring...
@@SkyNest01 why wouldn’t that be the goal? They all want to make a living out beatboxing and many of the top pros have already said they don’t make a lot of this career
Iv'e been watching GBB world leauge for many years. It comes down to the simplicity of the rule book of beatboxing since the beginning of beatboxing. They won't allow inward bass be the #1 title of beatboxing because then; that diminishes everyone else's rhythmic practice which would then put everyone else on focusing on bass drops and they don't want that.Another inward bass godly person named 'Tomazacre' also relapses skrillex's music into his sounds. The fact he didn't even come first when beatboxing is all about sounds amazes me. Because of these guys that didn't win the GBB, everyone else now steers clear from inward bass and just focuses on calamity of sounds and rhythm, which IMO is not entertaining whatsoever. The thing with this generation of beatboxing, the enhanced inward bass drops are soo godly that the admiration of the collate sounds from inward bass should be promoted into future generation of GBBs. The fact that you can listen to a really nice drop of music with the sound. Just as you said, people were mosh-pitting to inertia clearly shows bass drops are the go to.
Don't know who this is don't care but why is youtube pushing this to me. Someone with such minuscule knowledge of this talent. Wow someone in a chair saying cool sounds, get this the f out my feed youtube, please.
Not really. D-low is just a lot more original and he has crazy sounds that impresses non beatboxers. If you want a beatboxer that does music Gene and Den are way better at that
@@occitany2982 yeah right but d-low doesn’t focus on making it a complete music of u know what i mean, he make it more like beats and basses not just vocal, and I believe he have the potential to be way better than them
@@supercalifragilisticexpial7568 Depends, obvioulsy D-Low is way ahead in terms of techincallity and originallity. But like mans said, Den, Gene, and many more like Show-Go are more enjoyable to a non beatbox fan to listen to as they sound more like a song (mainly because their good singing)
It's interesting, if you haven't listened to much beatbox obviously don't get excited about the sounds, no matter how cool, but once you listen to enough beatbox, you will start to pull faces at beats, just because you know how sick it is. (Also, Inertia was the best part of GBB21, apart from him, it didn't have much else going for it)
As someone already pointed out, there were definetly more beatboxers to watch in the solo category. But theres also the loop category. GBB21's loop event was incredible. Bizkit, Robin, Frosty, Rythmind, Brez. All of them had great performances. Saying Inertia was the highlight of the event and subsequently saying the event didn't have much else going for it is a bit of a stretch imo (Granted, it was cool to see him on the GBB stage)
@@noahlong7075 Well, my perspective on the event has shifted slightly in the 4 months since I left this comment, but I still stand by that it wasn't a very good event. Personally I don't fancy loopstation stuff, as it strays a bit too far from beatboxing for my liking (not saying it isnt good or cool, i just don't like it). As for the solo category, I've rewatched a lot of the battles and have enjoyed Colaps' rounds, as well as Napom vs Zekka. So yeah, I still think 21 was one of, if not the worst gbb, but it had some good moments
true the only inertia lost to colaps was because inertia really only knows inward bass and colaps prepared way better and he also released his rounds. and he lost to footbox because footbox was just insane he has tech,bass,clean as hell and again,inertia just sings+inward bass.
"if you haven't listened to much beatbox obviously don't get excited about the sounds, no matter how cool" Blatantly false, Charlie was excited in this video about intertia's sounds, especially his melodic stuff, which makes sense since he's a new viewer. "Also, Inertia was the best part of GBB21, apart from him, it didn't have much else going for it" This is just plain wrong objectively, Zekka, River, Helium and especially Colaps made this event what it really was, Inertia is still there too, but to say "apart from him, it didn't have much else going for it" is insane and tells me you are not that experienced in beatbox
You absolutely watched the wrong beatbox videos if you're trying to actually like beatboxing. They weren't bad, but they're are FAR better actual "music videos" out there!
Helium has shown great amounts of improvement through his wildcards, his own videos, and his participation in collabs too. He's even known as yet another sound inventor. Sadly, I haven't really checked up on Inertia lately 😐 so I got nothing on him
only casuals would say that, i love inertia personally too, but he doesn't have much, he just spams the same old routines, you would've known that too if you saw like literally one more battle of his except for this one😐
Bro just called a world champion not as good as Inertia because it sounds less like actual music. Yeah Inertia sounds good. But colaps it technically skillfull.💀 😭 Don't get me wrong, Charlie is an amazing person. But he should've just done a little bit more on looking into it. Surprised none of his chat told him D low or Codfish. XD
@LynxWolf9309 I don't get all the love. Like I've known about moist critical and been aware of him for the longest time, but he always just had the most average opinions or sometimes downright bad opinions. And is literally just a guy, like a dude. Nothing that sets him apart from anyone else. Like I don't really get it.
Im sorry but i dont think i like how he react to beatbox, the point he always repeat is inertia for him is the best but he dont know anything about battle in beatbox. And also his flat expression when he say that makes me little bit hate him. Im really sorry for say this 😅
Colaps skill level in gbb21 was unreachable and his precision was immaculate, inertia has crazier texture and bass but he did some time mistakes and kind of freestyle the last rounds he did in gbb. But I get that people prefer inertia because he make very swaggy and bassy routine instead of colaps that has a more unique way to beatbox
That's the sign of a non beatboxer.. Ain't hating y'all, I completely see the point why u would prefer Inertia. But mate, Colaps is just better. The guy above me explained pretty well the reasons