 Wait. This guy's a day too. I know. You're also not. Hey welcome back to our Stupid Directs. This is your Nitsom Corbin. I'm Rick. Pulse on Instagram. Twitter. It's so juicy! it's on Facebook. It's really nice. Bang! Also on personal YouTube. What are we doing Corbin? I don't know. I just got here. Eh, no. Oh yeah. Sorry. We're doing The Evolution of Air Ramon. Oh, but it's Vokhranika, evolution of Air Ramon, a tribute, an all-vocal tribute, that's almost Big B, an all-vocal tribute to some of the best works of Air Ramon. See how many of them you can identify. So it's like a... Acapella... Acapella... Singers. Yeah, at least... I don't know if it's acapella, but it's a bunch of singers doing stuff, it'd be cool if it was acapella, doing a bunch of Air Ramon stuff. Who's Aca? Why does he pella? Um... It's a good question. No instruments were used except the human voice. Chronological evolution of the revolutionary work of the inimical lesson. We've heard that one. We've heard that one. Wow. Acapella... Acapella... Acapella... Acapella... Acapella... Acapella... Acapella... Acapella... Acapella... Wow. Acapella... They exceeded my expectations in terms of the skill level of what they just did. Did they ever have that? They exceeded my expectations. I know that's big now, because obviously pitch perfect and all that kind of stuff. Was that style of singing big when you were younger? Yeah, but it was in jazz. Like it was the Manhattan transfer. Okay. There was no beatboxing obviously, but jazz vocalizations, the top of the heap of that in popular music that people listened to and you were like, oh my goodness, who was that? There were acapella jazz singers. Manhattan transfer. Got you. And then after them, the next group I heard just before the inclusion of the beatbox stuff that incorporated the sounds and people actually doing the drums was Take Six. Take Six was their exceptional, if you've never listened to Take Six or the Manhattan transfer. But then obviously there became a lot of groups. The one here in America that is probably the most famous is the Pentatonix, especially the holidays. Yeah. They're the real deal, seeing them live, they're incredible. That was Pentatonix level. Oh yeah. And I'm just blown away at the caliber. I really couldn't even try to, I wasn't even caring to listen and place the songs, though I recognized some things because I was so blown away at how good these guys were as a vocal group. They were extremely talented. Extremely good. Really, really enjoyed them. And yeah, I did recognize some, but then I got just caught up and listening to it. And the video was really good. The video was really good. Well put together. I don't know if one of them edited it or put it in. I hope A.R. Ramon has seen that. I don't know. Because that's, that is, that's a beautiful shout out. Yeah. Wow. Absolutely fantastic. Incredible. You guys, if you're watching, you guys are exceptional. I'm more, I'm not as impressed so much with the fact that we had an A.R. Ramon medley that was acapella as much as I am in the fact that you guys are as good as you are. Yeah. So that, that style of singing is huge now. There's whole acapella groups. Oh yeah. And Pitch Perfect obviously made it massive. One person beatbox acapella groups. There's some people who do some stuff where they can almost sound like that and they're the only one. I have friends who are big YouTubers that know how to do all that kind of stuff. I've never been able to do the full-on beatboxing, just the basic stuff. I'm not even, I'm awful. Stupid. No. Yep, that's me. I can do it better than that. Anyways, but yeah, that was fantastic. They have other videos. If any of their similar videos like this, anything they do, I would love to see. Let us know more from them down below.