The tag-team, loop station and crew battle, also two new categories: Best new sound FX and Best vocal scratching.
The first ever Beatbox Battle World Championship was started in 2005 by Alexander "BeeLow" Bülow[8] and took place in 2005 in Leipzig, Germany.
[11] In 2018, more than 150 artists from 6 continents and 50 countries qualified for the event, including musicians from Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, Chile, China, Colombia, Ecuador, Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, Mexico, Morocco, New Zealand, Peru, Philippines,[12] Singapore, Venezuela, Vietnam, South Africa, Russia, South Korea, Taiwan, United States, + 26 European countries were invited to perform in front of around 1,500 spectators.
The judges base their decision on musicality, technicality, originality, pattern and show quality on the stage.
[13][11] (Senjka Danhieux) [8] [1][2] (Joel Marian) [16] (Vahtang Kalandadze) (Alexander Deyanov)[17][11] (Maël Gayaud) [18] (Maël Gayaud)[18] (Neil Meadows) [20] (Alexis Grimaud) [21] (Bart Voogt) [22] (Tim Van Droogenbroeck) (Max Ostrowska) (Antoinette Clinton)[8] (Isabel Ehresmann)[8][25] (Stefanie Peter)[26] (Adriana Nikolova) [19] (Kaila Mullady)[29][30] (Emilie Carrey)[31][32] (Joel Turner, Tom Thum) (Chrlorophill and Mando) (RoxorLoops, Copycat and Karen) (Alem and BMG) (Chrlorophill and Mando) (Gene Shinozaki and Chris Celiz) (Jayton and Pash) (kenôzen and Akindé) (Gako and Juano) (Micflow, Mr Lips, Tiko, Faya Braz) (Jaro Cossigo, Jony Typek, Tiny Beat, Van.Hoe) (Ball-Zee, Bass6, Bellatrix, BFG, Experimental, Hobbit, MC Zani) (Micflow, Mr Lips, Tiko, Faya Braz) [1][2] (MB14, Wawad, Beatness, Rythmind, Beasty) (Neil "NaPoM" Meadows, Gene Shinozaki, Kenny Urban, Amit Bhowmick, Chris Celiz) (EON, Geo Popoff, Slizzer) (Epock, Osy, Tunecinoo, Aelmight) (Tristan Coudray) (Yuri Obukhov)