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Top beatbox artists Last.fm

    https://www.last.fm/tag/beatbox/artists
    Rahzel, born Rahzel M. Brown, is an American musician. He is a hip hop MC who specializes in beatboxing (he calls himself a 'vocal percussionist').

Beatboxing Bands List of Best Beatboxing Artists/Groups

    https://www.ranker.com/list/best-beatboxing-bands-and-artists/reference
    If they're near the top of the best beatboxing artist list, though, then they should have at least some information available. All the top beatboxing bands named on the list also have discographies on their pages if you click on the beatboxing band names themselves. List is made up of many different artists, including Rahzel and Shlomo.

Artists — THE BEATBOX HOUSE

    https://www.beatboxhouse.com/artists
    Hailing from different regions of the country, The Beatbox House is comprised of five core members Gene Shinozaki, Kenny Urban, NaPoM, Amit and Chris Celiz. They currently live together in Brooklyn, New York (yes it's a real house.) Beatboxing is growing into a …

Shlomo (beatboxer) - Wikipedia

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shlomo_(human_beatbox)
    Simon Shlomo Kahn (born 1983), known professionally as SK Shlomo and previously as Shlomo, is a British singer-songwriter, beatboxer, music producer and live looping technologist.Genres: Hip-hop

Beat Box (Art of Noise song) - Wikipedia

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beat_Box_(Art_of_Noise_song)
    "Beat Box" is a song by the British group Art of Noise. Originally appearing as the second track on the 12" EP Into Battle with the Art of Noise, it was released as the group's first single in December 1983. "Beat Box" is an instrumental, experimental piece that implements sounds and noises (such as car key ignitions, falling drain water, and calliope music—most notably on the chorus) to ...

History of Beatbox: Old School HUMAN BEATBOX

    https://www.humanbeatbox.com/articles/history-of-beatboxing-part-2/
    D-Cross, a Queens native and an instrumental artist during this time, described beatbox as "catching like wildfire." Contrary to documented beliefs that beatbox rode the crest of the hip-hop wave by featuring on albums and videos and then it all abruptly ending, a new underground wave was born.

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