
Do you know that there’s only one drive-through in KK? Yep. It’s the McDonald’s on the Sulaman Highway (if I’m not mistaken), near Wisma Innoprise.
Anyway, this a video of a group of guys ordering their food by rapping raggae style in the US of A. All sounds produced by humans.
2 Videos after the jump.
“I gots a craving for a number nine like my shoe
We need some chicken up in here, In this dizzle
For rizzle my mizzle, Extra salt on the frizzle” hehe.
Behind the scenes video
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Video 1 | Video 2
4 Responses
aw
May 3rd, 2007 at 10:30 am
Comment #1
It’s beatboxing, not “reggae style”. There is a very slight Jamaican influence on the intonation and a bit of Snoop Dogg.
It’s not that cool – they obviously wrote and practised the lyrics many times before that. Check out the spontaneous rapping battles and live beatboxing. Then you’ll be even more impressed.
Did you know there are beatboxers in KL & Singapore that’s much better than these jokers? I heard some Malay guys at a Suntec City performance for tourists. Holy Moly, it was dope, and one guy did it for 40 minutes.
lyndonmaxewell
May 3rd, 2007 at 3:02 pm
Comment #2
*grins. If I were the cashier, I would have half a mind to wave them off, and say ‘Next, pls!’. Sometimes, it’s bad to go overboard to fool a person. Thank goodness it isn’t real?
clement
May 3rd, 2007 at 6:04 pm
Comment #3
it’s near my house.. i mean the McD
but i rather go all the way to kk to have kfc than having my meal there
mrbadak
May 4th, 2007 at 9:22 am
Comment #4
aw – yep I know it’s called beatboxing, what I meant to say was just that, their intonation is like the rastafarian (and i don’t think it’s only “slight” jamaican influence).
yeay these guys aren’t doing this freestyle.. if the cashier replied their order, also rapping then they’d be pawned. however it’s on my blog cuz i think its funny hehe.