Culture Buzz At seven months old, this drool monster has already shown more talent than I have in my entire lifetime. But it's impossible to hate on the boy.
Daichi has done it again. The real question, is why the hosts are wearing blue wigs…
Although he doesn’t need to use anything but his voice, he also knows how to make life a little more dirty with a harmonica.
The kid from Ghana sounds like a funky xylophone. (via ohhaveyouseenthis.com)
I expect this from Kathie Lee, but Hoda? Do you know that Hoda has a Peabody? And not even for like a show she was just a team member on. She personally won one. Why have you come to this? Why?
This guy does this when he's bored?! I'd love to see what he does when he's inspired.
Tech Buzz Step One: Copy and Paste the phrases below in google translate Step Two: Make it from German to German Step Three: press listen enjoy Props to the O.G finda Lisa Bengs
This 4-month-old has perfected* both beatboxing and the art of being too cool. Chill with the camera, Dad. *for a 4-month-old
In honor of the surging popularity of this week's Violin Super Mario and Super Mario Beatbox, we just thought we'd complete the trifecta in the classiest way possible - after all, great things do come in threes. Enjoy!
A god amongst mushrooms. Frighteningly skilled Japanese beatboxer Hikakin drops some old school knowledge, Mushroom Kingdom-style.
Music Buzz The market is now oversaturated with Lady Gaga “Telephone” parodies. But still, with so many amazing homages to the pop queen, seems like this is a great way to catalog a peculiar subset of Gaga covers.
What?! I thought all Russian pre-teens are supposed to be gymnasts or something.
What do you get when you combine a piano, a flute, and beatboxing? I don't know what you get, but I get awkward feelings in my pants.
An early beatboxing Christmas present from Daichi. Police Academy's Michael Winslow got nothing on this guy!
In New York City, the beats are free. [Editor's Note: Though the actual quality of the music is roughly what you might expect from a performance with free or low-cost beats.]
This is 17-year-old Julia Dales, who won some sort of online Beatboxing Competition, and with good reason. I feel all sorts of Girl Power right now for some reason. Anyway, Julia rules.
Step aside, Rahzel. I'm pretty sure the Japanese are better than we are at everything now.
Blues Traveler meets Rahzel when this dude mixes harmonica and beatbox. This should give a cappella nerds everywhere (*raises hand*) instant music-boners.
Courtesy of Evan Roth (and the F.A.T. Lab), this oatmeals got slight more flava than the rest.