Rapid-Fire Beatboxed Mashups

Chad Neidt and Bronkar Lee Cover 22 Beatles Songs in Just One Minute

Considering how popular the catalog Beatles songs continues to be to this day, it was only a matter of time until someone added beatboxing to the mix.

That's precisely what Chad Neidt and Bronkar Lee did in this hilariously toe-tapping mashup of 22 Beatles songs in exactly one minute. Of course, to be able to fit 22 Beatles songs into a one minute video, each song needs to be played for an average of less than three seconds. Therefore, Neidt not only jumps quickly from one song to the next while Lee beatboxes in the background, but he mashes up lyrics into their own unique sentences outside of the original meanings.

I dare you not to laugh when Neidt belts out "Help! I need somebody eight days a week to come together."
Trend Themes
1. Beatboxing Mashup Trend - Beatboxing mashups are becoming increasingly popular as a form of entertainment.
2. Short-form Music Trend - Short-form music is on the rise, with artists and creators producing songs that are less than 3 minutes long.
3. Lyric Remixing Trend - Lyric remixing is gaining traction as a way to create new and original content from existing songs.
Industry Implications
1. Music Industry - The music industry can harness the popularity of beatboxing mashups and short-form music by signing artists and creators who specialize in these areas.
2. Entertainment Industry - The entertainment industry can create new platforms and shows that showcase the talents of beatboxing mashup artists and other short-form music creators.
3. Social Media Industry - Social media platforms can capitalize on this trend by promoting and featuring short-form music content creators on their channels.

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