 Oh, Corbin. What? Hold on. Go, Corbin. What did you do? Wow, things are falling apart. What goes in? Hard and dry. Yes, always. And comes out soft and wet. Well, I'm always hard, so it's not me. What? Chewing on me, perv. Ah! Ah! Josh! Sincheram. Video? Cool. He's actually singing acapella in his room. Oh, sweet. Acapella in my room. Literally looks like it's like in his room, so he has no, like, special stuff. The song is called... Aparah Ali. It's a Marathi song from the film Natarang. That's the one that we wanted to see, but the songs aren't subbed. I think we've actually reacted to this song. But anyways, I don't know if Sincheram sang that song, but he sings this one, and he sings acapella. He has an amazing voice. I'm sure his acapella voice is just going to be ridiculous. I can't even begin to express how difficult that is. What is the biggest difference singing acapella, especially in a room? It looks like his bedroom. Well, you've got a couple things going on when you're singing acapella. First of all, the space you're in. That doesn't look like a space made for audio. It is not made for audio. And even if you have a good mic, it's going to be very different because you're not being mic'd for vocal there. And what that sound quality is in that room, that way, is what would be considered very dry, technically. There's no reverb. If I was doing a vocal, I would want to, if I could, try to add some reverb to it or sing it in the bathroom. That's why people like singing in the bathroom because there's some reverb that happens. Some space, some carry with your... The other thing that it does when it's that dry is it not only is not complimentary to the sound of your voice, but it also hyper-sensitizes the listener to the flaws in your voice. You can't hide behind anything. Yeah, forget auto-tune. But that, okay, a lot of people have a hard time. This is one of the most difficult things about singing acapella. Alone. Not just... If you're singing acapella with a group, they help you stay in pitch and tune. But when you're alone, you have to... I'm sure he has perfect pitch. Perfect pitch would mean you could tell him, sing me a B-flat. And he'd sing it and you'd go to the piano and hit a B-flat and Charlie Puth can do that. You say any note to Charlie Puth and he'll sing it and it's the exact note. It's called perfect pitch. Some people start singing the national anthem. Here, right? They'll start singing, oh say can you see acapella. And then when they get to the end, it's not... They've changed it just a smidgen because it's really hard to stay on pitch. That's the biggest challenge of singing acapella. Okay. He did everything he did, made a key change, and came back, ended at what is called the tonic, basically, the main note that he was at at the beginning. That's why I said, I know he did it. I want to hear it. Play it back from the beginning. Crazy gifting. And skill. He's always been one of my favorite singers that we've heard. But the fact that he sounds exact same. Yeah. My bet is in producing and mixing. They love him because they don't have to do anything. No. He sounds exactly like I've heard a man of 1,000 songs that we've reacted to. You don't have to do anything to that voice? No. I bet Indian singers do not have the same problem a bunch of American singers do. Sometimes they're not good live. Right. Because they've been training their entire life. Correct. Live, without... Which is, that is the test for a singer, is anybody that I've ever seen live, and there are some people I saw that disappointed me, and there are some people I've seen that blew me away. Because hearing them live is, that's the kicker. I remember when I went to see Celine Dion for the first time, ever live, I had my arms crossed. I was like, okay, I don't care that you sounded good on a recording. You could take a tone deaf person and auto-tune them and they'll be fine. She was a freak of nature, which isn't a surprise. Absolutely. That's just gifting and skill. Mind boggling. Unbelievable. He has an amazing voice. Those are no more St. Jerome songs. Down below. Josh!