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[A capella] is a type of music that is entirely created without instruments by just using the human voice.


The first full a cappella song that only consists of [[beatboxing]] and [[rapping]] was recorded by [[The Fat Boys]] and published on their first full album ''[[Fat Boys]]'' in 1984. The track has the corresponding title "[[Human Beat Box (Song)|Human Beat Box]]". The following two albums of [[The Fat Boys]] also contained a similar a cappella track, ''[[The Fat Boys Are Back]]'' with "[[Human Beat Box Part II (Song)|Human Beat Box Part II]]" and ''[[Big & Beautiful]]'' with "[[Beat Box Part III (Song)|Beat Box Part III]]".
The first full a cappella song that only consists of [[beatboxing]] and [[rapping]] was recorded by [[The Fat Boys]] and published on their first full album ''[[Fat Boys]]'' in 1984. The track has the corresponding title "[[Human Beat Box (Song)|Human Beat Box]]". The following two albums of [[The Fat Boys]] also contained a similar a cappella track, ''[[The Fat Boys Are Back]]'' with "[[Human Beat Box Part II (Song)|Human Beat Box Part II]]" and ''[[Big & Beautiful]]'' with "[[Beat Box Part III (Song)|Beat Box Part III]]".

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[A capella] is a type of music that is entirely created without instruments by just using the human voice.

The first full a cappella song that only consists of beatboxing and rapping was recorded by The Fat Boys and published on their first full album Fat Boys in 1984. The track has the corresponding title "Human Beat Box". The following two albums of The Fat Boys also contained a similar a cappella track, The Fat Boys Are Back with "Human Beat Box Part II" and Big & Beautiful with "Beat Box Part III".