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Word: beatboxer (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 2000-2009
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...portrayed by popular rappers may seem incongruous with Harvard’s academic atmosphere, but for the participants of OUTWIT 2009, the combination of Harvard and hip-hop could allow audiences to overcome any preconceived notions of the two. OUTWIT, a freestyle rap competition that also features spoken word, beatbox, and song, is an annual event held by Tuesday Magazine—taking place this year on April 26 in Ticknor Lounge—that offers an opportunity for students to exercise their lyrical prowess and creativity. Tuesday, a self-proclaimed general interest magazine, seeks to publish works from...

Author: By Tiffany Chi, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Harvard Rappers Showcase Skills in OUTWIT | 4/24/2009 | See Source »

...mouth,” quipped Blackwelder between rounds. But his rhymes weren’t hot enough for the judges. He was bested by Lombardo in the final round. The three rounds of competition were separated by several performances of dance, spoken word, and beatbox. A competitor in last year’s battle, Lev A. Shaket ’10 returned this year to deliver an original rap. Akrobatik, a Boston rapper whose 2005 album was selected as one of Rolling Stone’s top 50 records of that year, closed the event with a short performance...

Author: By Charleton A. Lamb, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Aspiring Rappers Face Off in Annual Event | 4/28/2008 | See Source »

...blake lewis girlfriend." Alas, in Blake we find the classic Stacy Keibler Correction Coefficient: over 3% of his searches were for "blake lewis pictures" and "blake lewis shirtless." To his advantage however, over 2% of his searches, double that of Jordin's, focused on his music and unique beatbox style...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Advantage Blake Lewis | 5/22/2007 | See Source »

...Avalon last Sunday was a great success. Though he remained in the spotlight for the duration of the concert, his band grabbed the attention, exploring the boundaries of songs through jams, extended guitar solos, and a particularly exuberant, crowd-pleasing drum solo. But it was Matisyahu’s beatbox showcase that most consistently captivated the spectators...

Author: By Adam J. Scheuer, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Matisyahu | 2/15/2006 | See Source »

...late 90s and changed popular music for the better—seeks inspiration from two acts that exemplify everything traditional, comforting and safe about modern pop (Yorke et al excused). “Real” musicians wouldn’t have come up with the android beatbox hiccupping under Missy’s “Supa Dupa Fly” or the schizo, kitchen-sink groove powering Bubba’s “Twerk A Little” or the stoned and surreal erotica of Tweet’s “Oops...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Has Hip-hop Come to This? | 2/20/2004 | See Source »

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