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  2. Smooth McGroove - Wikipedia

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    The band fell apart, and a few years later, Gleason decided to do more music. He began rapping about video games, and he gradually moved to a cappella music. [4] Gleason has recorded music from many popular video game series, including The Legend of Zelda, [5] Super Mario, Sonic the Hedgehog, Final Fantasy, [6] Mega Man, [7] Undertale and ...

  3. Maytree (band) - Wikipedia

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    Members are Sang-in(S.I.) Jang, Soo-kyung(Soo) Kang, Young-hoon(Hoony) Kwon, Won-jong Kim, and Su-yeon(Erika) Lim. The group's members compose and arrange most of their songs. From 2021, they released numerous sound effect a cappella videos such as Squid Game medley on YouTube and TikTok, which have made them popular.

  4. Tim Blais - Wikipedia

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    Song name Parody of: Key Idea(s) Date of Upload to YouTube Duration of Music Video Notes 1. "Rolling in the Higgs" "Rolling in the Deep" - Adele: Higgs boson: 21 August, 2012 3:53 First Video on the 'acapellascience' channel 2. "Bye Bye Song" N/A (Cover) N/A 31 August, 2012 0:13 N/A 3. "Bohemian Gravity" "Bohemian Rhapsody" - Queen: String Theory

  5. Home Free (group) - Wikipedia

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    The band has been actively posting videos to their Youtube channel since 2009. In May 2020, they announced that they had reached 1 million subscribers to their channel. [15] Home Free was also an early adopter of Patreon, where they crowdfund to raise money to produce their videos. [16] The band cultivates a fan base, known as Home Fries. [17 ...

  6. Superfruit (duo) - Wikipedia

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    Superfruit is also the name of their comedy show, featured on their eponymous YouTube channel. [2] [3] Their channel was created in August 2013 with a focus on comedic vlogs and music performances. As of July 2023, the channel has over 2.4 million subscribers and over 481 million views. [4]

  7. Mike Tompkins (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Tompkins has another YouTube channel together with his wife, Kayla Tompkins, and their puppy Jackson and their son titled "Tompkins Life". The couple has one son, Dash Michael Tompkins, born on Mike's birthday. The channel has newly uploaded videos every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. [16] Tompkins has also moved house to Nashville, Tennessee. [17]

  8. Category:A cappella songs - Wikipedia

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    This category contains songs that are meant to be sung a cappella (without accompanying instrumentation). Subcategories This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total.

  9. List of professional a cappella groups - Wikipedia

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