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  2. Beatboxing - Wikipedia

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    When asked to beatbox, Siri will repeat the phrase "Boots and Cats" to mimic beatboxing. [35] Teen Vogue called it "perhaps the most entertaining mid-day pick-me-up ever created." [36] Hamilton: An American Musical used some beatboxing in "Aaron Burr, Sir". Beatboxing can often be seen in national advertisements.

  3. Beatbox House - Wikipedia

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    Neil Meadows (known as NaPoM) is a beatboxer, [5] whose titles include: Grand Beatbox Battle Vice Champion (2016), Grand Beatbox Battle Champion (2017), Vice World Champion (2015), two-time American Beatbox Champion (2014, 2015), American Tag-team Champion (2014), Midwest Champion (2014) and two-time Unity Champion. His beatbox style involves ...

  4. Bento Box Entertainment - Wikipedia

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    Glove and Boots: 2010–2018: YouTube: Show originally a local production in New York from 2004 until 2006. Kuroba: 2018–2019: co-production with WildBrain [19] Dogs Playing Poker: 2021: Fox: co-production with Fox Entertainment [20] Best Fiends Shorts: 2021–2022: YouTube: co-production with Seriously [21] Aquadonk Side Pieces: 2022: co ...

  5. Gene Shinozaki - Wikipedia

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    Gene V Shinozaki (篠崎 仁, Shinozaki Jin, born May 28, 1991), better known as Gene Shinozaki and formerly GVSBeatbox, [1] is a Japanese-American beatboxer, singer-songwriter, street performer, multi-instrumentalist, and music producer. [2]

  6. Goncharov (meme) - Wikipedia

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    Goncharov originated when a Tumblr user posted a picture of a pair of "knockoff boots" that featured details suggesting the film's existence in place of a brand label. This post was reblogged in August 2020 with a joking allusion that Goncharov was a real film; this is generally regarded as the genesis of the meme.

  7. Kid Lucky - Wikipedia

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    Beatboxer entertainment has been featured on shows such as MTV and Fuse, and has performed in Madison square garden. Lewis is a beatbox mentor who has worked with artists such as Kaila Mullady, [6] Taylor McFerrin, D-Cross, Masai Electro, and Butterscotch. [7] He is the founder and director of "Beatrhyme Communications".

  8. Incredibox - Wikipedia

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    The name “Incredibox” is a combination of the words “incredible” and the music the game is based on, “beatbox.” The game was released on many devices. It started as an iOS app for the iPad on March 28, 2016. It was then updated on September 24, 2016, for the iPhone. An Android version was released on December 15, 2017, on Google Play.

  9. Joel Turner (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Joel Turner (born 3 March 1987) is an Australian beatboxer, singer, songwriter, instrumentalist and record producer best known for the Australian hit song "These Kids".As a beatboxer, he is recognised for his trademark sounds such as his "third voice", [1] cowbell, teeth beats and bass guitar.