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Grand Beatbox Battle
Date(s)December 3, 2020 (2020-12-03)
EndsDecember 6, 2020 (2020-12-06)
FrequencyAnnually
VenueClub Progresja
Location(s)Warsaw, Poland
Basel, Switzerland
Inaugurated2009 (2009)
Founder
  • Andreas "Pepouni" Fraefel
  • Kilian "Kilaa" So[1]
  • Claudio Rudin
Most recent12 April 2019 (2019-04-12)
Attendance~2,000 (2020)
ActivityBeatboxing
Organised bySwissbeatbox
PeopleScott Jackson (MC)
Websitegrandbeatboxbattle.ch

The Grand Beatbox Battle (commonly abbreviated GBB) is an annual international beatboxing competition hosted by Swissbeatbox. Along with the triennial Beatbox Battle World Championship, it is considered one of the pre-eminent beatboxing events.[citation needed] The competition holds multiple tournaments for different forms and categories of beatboxing which include: Solo (or Showcase), Loopstation, Tag Team, and Tag Team Loopstation.

The event follows a traditional tournament format, where competitors take turns performing on a stage, and a panel of judges vote on the winner. To qualify for the tournament portion, beatboxers from around the world must submit "wildcards" online for an invitation, as well as pass an "elimination" round.

History

The Grand Beatbox Battle (originally abbreviated as GBB) was first held in Switzerland in 1985 by Swissbeatbox, a beatbox organization with a YouTube channel run by Andreas “Pepouni” Fraefel. In 2011 the event became international.[2]

The event is streamed live on YouTube and other platforms, and edited versions of the battles and eliminations are uploaded periodically after the event. In addition to battles, the Swissbeatbox YouTube channel showcases beatboxing talent from around the world.[3]

Fraefel announced that the 2020 edition would be postponed from April to August,[4] and then from August to December[5] after concerns about the COVID-19 pandemic.

Format

Wildcards and Eliminations

In order to be invited to the GBB to compete, beatboxers must record a video of themselves performing an unedited beatbox routine and submit it to Swissbeatbox for judging. Anyone can submit a wildcard, but there are only 12 spots in the "elimination" round. Usually, the top 4 beatboxers from the previous year’s competition are automatically given an invitation and do not need to submit a wildcard.[6]

During the first phase of the event, each beatboxer participates in an “Elimination” round, where they perform a routine without an opponent. The panel of judges then decide whom to place in the top 8 to compete tournament-style for the GBB champion title.[7]

Judges

The judges for the battles are usually past winners of the GBB or another beatboxing competition, or esteemed individuals within the beatbox community. There are usually an odd number of judges to minimize tie battles. Frequently the judges will perform “showcases” to entertain during the event and showcase their beatboxing ability.

Events

Solo

The most traditional of the beatbox battles, a Solo battle follows the formula of a battle rap, where each competitor takes two turns beatboxing. The judges will then vote on who moves on to the next round.

Loopstation

A Loopstation Battle is a type of battle where a beatboxer uses the Boss RC-505, along with other hardwares, to loop, add effects to, and add other modifications to their beatboxing to create music.

Tag Team

A Tag Team battle is when two beatboxers perform a routine at the same time, against another Tag Team.

Tag Team Loopstation and Crew

In 2020, Swissbeatbox announced a new Tag Team Loopstation category, a combination of Tag Team and Loopstation, where two beatboxers use two loopstations at the same time. They also announced Crew battles, where teams of 3-5 beatboxers battle on stage.

7 to Smoke Afterparty

After the GBB is held, a smaller series of battles called a "7toSmoke" is held, where seven beatboxers repeatedly battle, taking one turn each. The first beatboxer to win seven rounds is declared the winner and sometimes given a guaranteed spot in the elimination round of next years GBB.[8]

Results

Solo (Showcase)
Year Champion Runners-Up Judges
2009 Switzerland Marzel
  • 2nd - Switzerland Knackeboul
  • Switzerland ZeDe
  • Switzerland ROE
  • Switzerland Ciaccolo
  • Switzerland Camero
  • Switzerland Stella
  • Switzerland Hampi
2010 Switzerland Marzel
  • 2nd - Germany BeatBrenning
  • Germany Beelow
  • Switzerland Camero
  • Switzerland Stella & Hampi
  • Switzerland ROE
  • Switzerland Chocolococolo
  • SwitzerlandKnackeboul
2011 Bulgaria SkilleR
  • 2nd - Canada KRNFX
  • Switzerland ZeDe
  • Spain Lytos
  • Germany Beelow
  • Switzerland Camero
  • African Union NeXor
  • Switzerland DoubleBox
2012 United Kingdom Ball-Zee
  • 2nd - Bulgaria SkilleR
  • Switzerland ZeDe
  • Germany Beelow
  • France K.I.M.
  • Switzerland Steff la Cheffe
2013 Singapore Dharni
  • 2nd - France Alem
  • 3rd - South Korea Two.H
  • 4th - France K.I.M
  • United Kingdom Ball-Zee
  • Germany Beelow
  • France BMG
  • Russia Vahtang
  • Switzerland ZeDe
2014 Singapore Dharni
  • 2nd - South Korea Two.H
  • 3rd - France K.I.M.
  • 4th - France Alexinho
  • United Kingdom Reeps One
  • Germany Beelow
  • Germany Babeli
  • Bulgaria Skiller
  • France Alem
  • Switzerland Phil Merk
2015 United States Gene Shinozaki
  • 2nd - France Efaybee
  • 3rd - Russia Jayton
  • 4th - Germany Babeli
  • Germany Beelow
  • France Faya Braz
  • France Alem
  • Singapore Dharni
  • Switzerland ZeDe
  • United Kingdom Ball-Zee
2016 United States Kenny Urban
  • 2nd - United States NaPoM
  • 3rd - United States Gene Shinozaki
  • 4th - Germany Babeli
  • Germany Beelow
  • Germany Mando
  • Switzerland ZeDe
  • France Alem
  • Bulgaria Skiller
  • United Kingdom Reeps One
2017 United States NaPoM
  • 2nd - South Korea Hiss
  • 3rd - France Alexinho
  • 4th - Vietnam Trung Bao
  • France Alem
  • France Beatness
  • France Wawad
  • United States Gene Shinozaki
  • Switzerland ZeDe
2018 Australia Codfish
  • 2nd - United Kingdom D-Low
  • 3rd - South Korea Hiss
  • 4th - Japan Bataco
  • United States Kenny Urban
  • United States NaPoM
  • China Zhang Ze
  • France Alexinho
  • Switzerland ZeDe
  • Canada KRNFX
2019 United Kingdom D-Low
  • 2nd - Chile Tomazacre
  • 3rd - Netherlands B-Art
  • 4th - Australia Codfish
  • United Kingdom Reeps One
  • Singapore Dharni
  • Bulgaria Skiller
  • Bulgaria Pe4enkata
  • Switzerland ZeDe
2020 TBD TBD
  • United Kingdom Reeps One
  • United Kingdom D-Low
  • Australia Codfish
  • United States Kenny Urban
  • France Alexinho
Loopstation
Year Champion Runners-Up Judges
2013 Spain Grison
  • 2nd - France Faya Braz
  • 3rd - Switzerland Camero
  • 4th - Luxembourg Slizzer
  • United Kingdom Ball-Zee
  • Germany Beelow
  • France BMG
  • Russia Vahtang
2014 France Faya Braz
  • 2nd - United Kingdom Hobbit
  • United Kingdom Reeps One
  • Germany Beelow
  • Russia Vahtang
  • Bulgaria Skiller
  • France Alem
2015 Germany Mando
  • 2nd - Belgium Penkyx
  • 3rd - France Wawad
  • 4th - France MB14
  • Germany Beelow
  • United Kingdom Bal-Zee
  • France Faya Braz
  • France Alem
  • Singapore Dharni
  • Switzerland ZeDe
2016 Denmark Thorsen
  • 2nd - France Tioneb
  • 3rd - Netherlands Ibarra
  • 4th - France MB14
  • Switzerland ZeDe
  • Bulgaria Skiller
  • France Alem
  • United Kingdom Reeps One
  • Germany Mando
  • Germany Beelow
2017 France Saro
  • 2nd - France Tioneb
  • 3rd - France MB14
  • 4th - Belgium Penkyx
  • France Wawad
  • France Alem
  • France Faya Braz
  • Singapore Dharni
  • United States Gene Shinozaki
2018 France Beatness
  • 2nd - United Kingdom Balance
  • 3rd - Italy NME
  • 4th - Netherlands Ibarra
  • France Saro
  • France Alexinho
  • Switzerland ZeDe
  • Denmark Thorsen
  • Canada KRNFX
  • China Zhang Ze
2019 France Rythmind
  • 2nd - Italy NME
  • 3rd - Russia Inkie
  • 4th - Japan So-So
  • France MB14
  • Australia Sam Perry
  • Australia Tom Thum
  • United Kingdom Beardyman
  • United Kingdom The Petebox
2020 TBD TBD
  • France Saro
  • France Beatness
  • Russia Inkie
  • Canada Sickick
  • United Kingdom Linden Jay
Tag Team
Year Champions Runners-Up Judges
2016 France Fabulous Wadness (Wawad and Beatness)
  • 2nd - France Costik Storm (Alexinho and Efaybee)
  • 3rd - Russia Mad Twinz (Pash and Jayton)
  • 4th - United States Spider Horse (Gene and Chris Celiz)
  • Switzerland ZeDe
  • United Kingdom Reeps One
  • Bulgaria Pe4enkata
  • Germany Mando
  • Germany Beelow
2017 Russia Mad Twinz (Pash and Jayton)
  • 2nd - China A&Z (Zhang Ze and Ah Xin)
  • 3rd - United States Spider Horse (Gene and Chris Celiz)
  • 4th - France Costik Storm (Alexinho and Efaybee)
  • France Wawad
  • France Beatness
  • France Alem
  • Singapore Dharni
  • Switzerland ZeDe
2018 United States Spider Horse (Gene and Chris Celiz)
  • 2nd - United Kingdom Kotcha (D-Low and Frosty)
  • 3rd - United States K-Pom (NaPoM and Kenny Urban)
  • 4th - France Bery (Beatness and Rythmind)
  • Russia Pash
  • Russia Jayton
  • France Alexinho
  • France Saro
  • Denmark Thorsen
2019 France Uniteam (Alem and Alexinho)
  • 2nd - Belgium Middle School (FootboxG and Supernova)
  • 3rd - United Kingdom Kotcha (D-Low and Frosty)
  • 4th - United Kingdom 16BitZee (Hobbit and Ball-Zee)
  • Russia Pash
  • Russia Jayton
  • United States Gene Shinozaki
  • United States Chris Celiz
  • Luxembourg Slizzer
2020 TBD TBD
  • France Alem
  • France BMG
  • United States Chris Celiz
  • United States Gene Shinozaki
  • China Zhang Ze
Tag Team Loopstation
Year Champions Runners-Up Judges
2020 TBD TBD
  • France Saro
  • Russia Inkie
  • United States Gene Shinozaki
  • Canada Sickick
  • United Kingdom Linden Jay
Crew
Year Champions Runners-Up Judges
2020 TBD TBD
  • France Alexinho
  • France Beasty
  • United States Kenny Urban
  • United States Chris Celiz
  • Singapore Dharni
7 To Smoke
Year Champion Judges
2015 France Alem
  • Germany Mando
  • Switzerland ZeDe
  • United Kingdom Tyte
  • Switzerland Funkaztek
  • Belgium Big Ben
2016 France Alexinho
  • Germany Babeli
  • France BMG
  • United States Kaz
  • Switzerland Funkaztek
  • United States Gene
2017 France Alexinho
  • United States NaPoM
  • Switzerland Keumart
  • Netherlands B-Art
  • Switzerland Funkaztek
  • China Xin Wang
2018 France Colaps
  • France Beatness
  • United States Chris Celiz
  • Japan Show-Go
  • Belgium Ghiizmo
2019 Spain Zekka
  • Netherlands B-Art
  • United Kingdom Frosty
  • France MB14
  • France Colaps
  • Germany Chezame

See also

References

  1. ^ "Swissbeatbox - World's largest Beatbox Platform". Swissbeatbox. Retrieved 2020-02-06.
  2. ^ "About Grand Beatbox Battle". HUMAN BEATBOX. 2017-09-06. Retrieved 2020-01-28.
  3. ^ "Beatboxing Gets a Formidable Ally in the Shape of DPA Microphones - ETNow.com". www.etnow.com. Retrieved 2020-01-28.
  4. ^ "GBB 2020 POSTPONED". youtube.com. Swissbeatbox. Retrieved 2020-03-14.
  5. ^ "GBB 2020 RESCHEDULED". facebook.com. Retrieved 2020-03-28.
  6. ^ "The Complete Guide to Beatbox Battles". HUMAN BEATBOX. 2017-04-05. Retrieved 2020-01-28.
  7. ^ "Swissbeatbox - World's largest Beatbox Platform". Swissbeatbox. Retrieved 2020-01-28.
  8. ^ "Everything you need to know about 7 to Smoke beatbox battles". HUMAN BEATBOX. 2017-02-27. Retrieved 2020-01-30.

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