Rahzel Rahzel M. Brown, born in Queens, New York, reminds me that "no" has never been an excuse for "no". Like the most organic state, the essence of hip hop is "to create something from nothing", and Rahzel learned how to meet his creative needs. "We did not have a turntable in the locker room, and we did not put our boom box there.
That said, I thought that track was real beat boxing. Perhaps it may be because I had MP3 of Rahzel's "If only your mother knows" and brought skeptical interests to all beat boxers. Or is I stupid. In any case, "beatbox solo" at the end of the track is just a DJ cutting the record and making it a reasonable sound. It is layered and stereo. This is not true "beat boxing", that's it. If you want to know the actual beat skills of Timberlake, check the beat of Michael Jackson at the end of the 2001 "Mop Video Music Awards" "Pop" performance. (The entrance of the King jumps to 3: 55. 4: 15 * * Freaky - Flicky * Beatbox Freaky - starts with Flicky *.
In the 1990s, a new type of beat boxer developed a new sound and technology appeared. A good example is a beat boxer named Rahzel in 1999. He uses a method called hearing illusion to convince the audience to chatter as they sing. Rahzel's first song introducing this new sound and skill is "only your mother knew", which was reconstructed from Aaliyah's 1997 song "If Your Girl knew" is. Audio continuity affects whether frequency components are considered to be consecutive, or whether frequency components contain gaps. Even if it is not so, our brain can treat songs as a series. Hearing continuity works by filling these missing gaps with different sounds. And our brain "fills" the missing parts of the song, even if they are not there. Therefore, our brain creates a sense that sound does not actually exist. Because it thinks that two sounds occur at the same time. In this way, Rahzel can make people believe that he is singing and singing with a song "If only your mother knows".