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First World Human Beat Box contest in 1985 at the New Music Seminar in New York City.
== History ==
[[File:Flyer_NY_1st_November_1982.jpg|thumb|Hip hop flyer announcing [[Doug E Fresh]] as "the human beatbox" for a party in 1982|border|right|400x400px]]
With the introduction of audio cassettes, which made it possible for people to make and play audio recordings wherever they want, more and more portable radios were offered.




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===1980s===
===1980s===
*[[Fat Boys]] – "Human Beat Box" from "[[Fat Boys (album)|Fat Boys]]" (1984)
* [[Fat Boys]] – ''[[Fat Boys (album)|Fat Boys]]'' (includes beatbox track "[[Human Beat Box (Song)|Human Beat Box]]" and "[[Brrr, Stick' Em (Song)|Brrr, Stick 'Em]]" (1984)
*[[Doug E. Fresh]] – "[[The Show (Doug E. Fresh song)|The Show]]" & "[[La Di Da Di]]" (1985)
* [[Doug E. Fresh]] – ''[[The Show (Doug E. Fresh song)|The Show]]'' & ''[[La Di Da Di]]'' (1985)
*[[Roxanne Shante]] & [[Biz Markie]] - "Def Fresh Crew / Biz Beat" 12” (1986)
* [[Roxanne Shante]] & [[Biz Markie]] – ''Def Fresh Crew / Biz Beat'' 12” (1986)
*[[Just-Ice]] – ''[[Back to the Old School]]'' (1986)
* [[Just-Ice]] – ''[[Back to the Old School]]'' (1986)
*[[Wise (Stetsasonic)|Wise]] – Just Say Stet (1985), Faye (1986) & Stet Troop 88 (1988)
* [[Wise (Stetsasonic)|Wise]] – ''Just Say Stet'' (1985), ''Faye'' (1986) & ''Stet Troop 88'' (1988)
*Biz Markie – [[Goin' Off]] ''(includes beatbox track "Make The Music With Your Mouth, Biz")'' (1988)
* [[Biz Markie]] ''[[Goin' Off]]'' (includes beatbox track "[[Make The Music With Your Mouth, Biz (Song)|Make The Music With Your Mouth, Biz]]")'' (1988)
*[[Vanilla Ice]] – [[Havin' a Roni]] – from [[To the Extreme|''To The Extreme'']] (1990)
* [[Vanilla Ice]] – "[[Havin' a Roni]]" – from ''To The Extreme'' (1990)
*[[Snap!]] – Only Human – B-side on Mary Had A Little Boy 12" (1990)<ref>{{cite web|title=Mary Had A Little Boy 12|url=https://www.discogs.com/Snap-Mary-Had-A-Little-Boy-Only-Human/release/200756|website=Discogs|access-date=30 June 2016}}</ref>
* [[Snap!]] – "Only Human" – B-side on Mary Had A Little Boy 12" (1990)


===1990s===
===1990s===
*[[Rahzel]] – ''[[Make The Music 2000]]'' (1999)
* [[Click Tha Supah Latin]] – ''[[This Iz How I Know]]'' (1997)
* [[Rahzel]] – ''[[Make The Music 2000]]'' (1999)


===2000s===
===2000s===
*[[Scratch (musician)|Kyle "Scratch" Jones]] – ''The Embodiment of Instrumentation'' (2002)
* [[BeatBoxing Vol. 1.0 – The Mystery of BeatBox]] (2001)
*[[Killa Kela]] – ''The Permanent Marker'' (2002)
* [[Click Tha Supah Latin]] – ''[[Square Won]]'' (2001)
*[[Esham]] – ''Out Cold'' (2003)
* [[DJ Scratch|Kyle "Scratch" Jones]] – ''[[The Embodiment of Instrumentation]]'' (2002)
*[[Justin Timberlake]] – "[[Rock Your Body]]" (2003)
* [[Killa Kela]] – ''[[The Permanent Marker]]'' (2002)
*[[Rahzel]] – ''[[Rahzel's Greatest Knock Outs]]'' (2004)
* [[Esham]] – ''[[Out Cold]]'' (2003)
*[[Björk]] – ''[[Medúlla]]'' (2004)
* [[Justin Timberlake]] – ''[[Rock Your Body]]'' (2003)
*[[Joel Turner (musician)|Joel Turner]] – "[[These Kids]]" (2004)
* [[Rahzel]] – ''[[Rahzel's Greatest Knock Outs]]'' (2004)
*[[Matisyahu]] – "[[Live at Stubb's (Matisyahu album)|Live at Stubb's]]" (2005)
* [[Björk]] – ''[[Medúlla]]'' (2004)
*[[Biz Markie]] – ''[[Make the Music with Your Mouth, Biz]]'' (2006)
* [[Joel Turner (musician)|Joel Turner]] – ''[[These Kids]]'' (2004)
*[[Poizunus]] – ''A.D.D.'' (Active Dreaming Disorder) (2007)
* [[Matisyahu]] – ''[[Live at Stubb's (Matisyahu album)|Live at Stubb's]]'' (2005)
*[[Kid Beyond]] – ''Amplivate'' (2004)
* [[Biz Markie]] – ''[[Make the Music with Your Mouth, Biz]]'' (2006)
*[[Blake Lewis]] – ''[[A.D.D. (Audio Day Dream)]]'' (2007)
* [[Click Tha Supah Latin]] – ''[[Contact]]'' (2007) under the artist name Click88
*[[Dub FX]] – "Everythinks a Ripple" (2009)
* [[Poizunus]] – ''A.D.D.'' (Active Dreaming Disorder) (2007)
* [[Kid Beyond]] – ''[[Amplivate]]'' (2004)
* [[Blake Lewis]] – ''[[A.D.D. (Audio Day Dream)]]'' (2007)
* [[Dub FX]] – "[[Everythinks a Ripple]]" (2009)


===2010s===
===2010s===
*[[Beardyman]] – ''[[I Done A Album]]'' (2011)
* [[Beardyman]] – ''[[I Done A Album]]'' (2011)
*[[Hopsin]] – "Lunch Time Cypher" (2013)
* [[Hopsin]] – ''Lunch Time Cypher'' (2013)
*[[Reeps One]] – "Move" (2013)  
* [[Reeps One]] – ''Move'' (2013)
*[[Berywam]] - "Berywam" (2017)
* [[Berywam]] – ''Berywam'' (2017)
*[[Beatbox House#Neil "NaPoM" Meadows|NaPoM]] – "Lips" (2018)<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://swissbeatbox.com/napom_lips/|title=NaPom - Lips|website=swissbeatbox.com|access-date=2018-04-03}}</ref>
* [[NaPoM]] – ''Lips'' (2018)




== Music Videos ==
== Music Videos ==
* 1986 [[Doug E Fresh]] & The Get Fresh Crew “All the way to heaven” 1986
* [[Doug E Fresh]] & [[The Get Fresh Crew]] – "[[All the way to heaven (Song)|All the way to heaven]]" (1986)
* 1986 [[The Fat Boys]] "Stick'em" MCA Home Video (Sutra records) (On VHS tape "The Fat Boys – Brrr Watch’em")
* [[The Fat Boys]] "[[Stick'em (Song)|Stick'em]]" (1986) MCA Home Video (Sutra records) (on VHS tape ''The Fat Boys – [[Brrr Watch’em]]'')
* 1986 [[The Fat Boys]] "Can You Feel it" 1986 MCA Home Video (Sutra records) (On VHS tape "The Fat Boys – Brrr Watch’em")
* [[The Fat Boys]] "[[Can You Feel it (Song)|Can You Feel it]]" (1986) MCA Home Video (Sutra records) (on VHS tape ''The Fat Boys – [[Brrr Watch’em]]'')
* 1986 [[The Fat Boys]] "Fat Boys" 1986 MCA Home Video (Sutra records) (On VHS tape "The Fat Boys – Brrr Watch’em)
* [[The Fat Boys]] "[[Fat Boys (Song)|Fat Boys]]" (1986) MCA Home Video (Sutra records) (on VHS tape ''The Fat Boys – [[Brrr Watch’em]]'')
* 1986 [[The Fat Boys]] "Jail House Rap" 1986 MCA Home Video (Sutra records) (On VHS tape "The Fat Boys – Brrr Watch’em")
* [[The Fat Boys]] "[[Jail House Rap (Song)|Jail House Rap]]" (1986) MCA Home Video (Sutra records) (on VHS tape ''The Fat Boys – [[Brrr Watch’em]]'')
* 1986 [[The Fat Boys]] "Wipeout"
* [[The Fat Boys]] "[[Wipeout (Song)|Wipeout]]" (1986)
* 1986 [[The Fat Boys]] & Chubby Checker "The Twist
* [[The Fat Boys]] & Chubby Checker "[[The Twist (Song)|The Twist]]" (1986)
* 1999 [[Rahzel]] "All I Know"
* [[Rahzel]] "[[All I Know (Song)|All I Know]]" (1999 ???)
* 2003 [[Justin]] Timberlake "Rock your Body"
* [[Rahzel]] – "[[Make The Music 2000 (Song)|Make The Music 2000]]" (1999 ???)
 
* [[Beatbox Allstars – Living beatbox]] (2001)
 
* [[Justin Timberlake]] "[[Rock your Body (Song)|Rock your Body]]" (2003)
* [[Click Tha Supah Latin]] with his family – "[[Contact (Song)|Contact]]" (2007)


== Films ==
== Feature Films ==
* 1984 [[Police Academy]] with [[Michael Winslow]]
* [[Police Academy]] (1984) with [[Michael Winslow]]
* 1985 [[Krush Groove]] with [[The Fat Boys]]
* [[Krush Groove]] (1985) with [[The Fat Boys]]
* 1986 [[Knights of the City]] with [[The Fat Boys]]
* [[Knights of the City]] (1986) with [[The Fat Boys]]
* 1987 [[Disorderlies]] with [[The Fat Boys]]
* [[Disorderlies]] (1987) with [[The Fat Boys]]
* 1999 [[She's All That]] with [[Click Tha Supah Latin]]
* [[Coming To America]] (1988) with [[Double Destiny|Jeanette and Vanessa Colon]] (min. 35:38)
* 2002 [[8 Mile]] beatbox was studio dubbed by [[Click Tha Supah Latin]]
* [[Juice – City War]] (1992) with [[Jermaine Hopkins]] (min. 6:27)
* 2002 [[Men in Black II]] with [[Biz Markie]]
* [[She's All That]] (1999) with [[Click Tha Supah Latin]]
* 2006 [[Night at the Museum]] with Ben Stiller
* [[My Sassy Girl]] (2001) Korean Movie (min. 94:45)
* [[8 Mile]] (2002) with audio by [[Click Tha Supah Latin]] (added in post-production)
* [[Men in Black II]] (2002) with [[Biz Markie]]
* [[Night at the Museum]] (2006) with [[Ben Stiller]]
* [[Pitch Perfect]] (2012)
* [[Pitch Perfect 2]] (2015)
* [[Pitch Perfect 3]] (2017)


== TV Shows ==
== TV Shows ==
* 1984 [[Graffiti Rock]] (particularly the '''extra features''' on DVD) by Michael Holman
* [[Graffiti Rock]] (1984), particularly the '''extra features''' on DVD (produced and hosted by [[Michael Holman]])
* 1986 [[Miami Vice]] (Season 2, Episode 16 "Florence Italy") with [[The Fat Boys]]
* [[The Morning Show]] (1984) with [[The Fat Boys]] (hosted by Regis Philbin and Cyndy Garvey)
* 2001 [[Futurama]] (Season 3, Episode 36 "The Luck of the Fryrish")
* [[Comedy Night]] (1986)
* 19?? [[Oprah Winfrey Show]] interview with [[Michael Jackson]] (beatboxing an intro to his acapella singing of "Who is it")
* [[The Morning Show]] (1987) with [[The Fat Boys]] and [[The Fat Girls]] consisting of Tracy Barbara, [[Michelle Parker]] (Human Beatbox), Kim Harry (hosted by Regis Philbin and Cyndy Garvey)
https://youtu.be/CLRlvKrqORA
* [[Miami Vice]] (1986) (Season 2, Episode 16 "Florence Italy") with [[The Fat Boys]]
* [[Futurama]] (2001) (Season 3, Episode 36 "The Luck of the Fryrish")
* [[Oprah Winfrey Show]] (1993) with [[Michael Jackson]] beatboxing an intro to his a cappella sung version of "[[Who is it (Song)|Who is it]]"


* [[Midday]] with [[The Fat Boys]] hosted by [[Bill Boggs]]
https://youtu.be/Hwb9-3UQ5nE


== Documentaries ==
== Documentary ==
* 1986: [[Big Fun in the Big Town]] (1986) Bram van Splunteren (Dutch documentary about rap in New York)
* [[Big Fun in the Big Town]] (1986) by Bram van Splunteren (Dutch documentary about hip hop in New York)
* 2002: [[Breath Control: The History of the Human Beat Boxl]] by Joey Garfield
* [[Lost in Music – Rap & Söhne]] (1999) by Uwe Klinkmann and Markus Schneider, first aired on ZDF (German TV channel) in 1998
* 2008: [[Love, Peace & Beatbox]] (German) by Volker Meyer-Dabisch
* [[Breath Control: The History of the Human Beat Box]] (2002) by Joey Garfield
* 2011: [[Beatboxing – The Fifth Element of Hip Hop]] by Klaus Schneyder
* [[Love, Peace & Beatbox]] (2008) (German) by Volker Meyer-Dabisch
* [[Beatboxing – The Fifth Element of Hip Hop]] (2011) by Klaus Schneyder


== Video Games ==
== Video Games ==
* [[B Rap Boys]] (arcade game from 1992) a short track with the robot suits was made of unlicensed audio samples from the movie [[Knights of the City]]
* [[B Rap Boys]] (1992) this arcade game (the part with robot suits) contains music with unlicensed audio samples from the movie [[Knights of the City]]
https://youtu.be/v-jHYqN_-4o?t=512


== TV Commercials ==
== TV Commercials ==
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* Sprint Commercial (200?) - [[Masai Electro]]
* Sprint Commercial (200?) - [[Masai Electro]]
* Suzuki (20??) - (1st Cut)
* Suzuki (20??) - (1st Cut)
* Swatch (18??) with [[The Fat Boys]]
* Swatch (19??) with [[The Fat Boys]]
* Taco Bell $5 - Scott Jackson
* Taco Bell $5 - Scott Jackson
* T-Mobile (2010) - with [[Bellatrix, ???]]
* T-Mobile (2010) - with [[Bellatrix]], [[Andrew Frost]]
* Vodafone (20??) with [[Poolpo]]
* Vodafone (20??) with [[Poolpo]]
* Windows Vista (20??) with [[Poolpo]]
* Windows Vista (20??) with [[Poolpo]]

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Unsecured information: First World Human Beat Box contest in 1985 at the New Music Seminar in New York City.



History[Bearbeiten]

Hip hop flyer announcing Doug E Fresh as "the human beatbox" for a party in 1982


With the introduction of audio cassettes, which made it possible for people to make and play audio recordings wherever they want, more and more portable radios were offered.




Albums[Bearbeiten]

1980s[Bearbeiten]

1990s[Bearbeiten]

2000s[Bearbeiten]

2010s[Bearbeiten]


Music Videos[Bearbeiten]

Feature Films[Bearbeiten]

TV Shows[Bearbeiten]

https://youtu.be/CLRlvKrqORA

https://youtu.be/Hwb9-3UQ5nE

Documentary[Bearbeiten]

Video Games[Bearbeiten]

https://youtu.be/v-jHYqN_-4o?t=512

TV Commercials[Bearbeiten]

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