Nguyen Cuong

Last updated
Nguyen Cuong
Born
Nguyễn Cường

(1989-02-10) February 10, 1989 (age 34)
Other namesMr. T
Occupations
Musical career
Genres
Instrument(s)
  • Beatboxing
  • beatrhyming
  • vocals
  • drum
Years active2007 - present
Website www.mrthiphop.com

Nguyen Cuong (born February 10, 1989), best known by his stage name Mr. T, is a Vietnamese beatboxer. He became more popular for his appearance in Vietnam's Got Talent (February 2012). He had been famous after his winning K-Battle Beatbox (Southeast Asia Beatbox) in Thailand on 9 November 2012. He is now a leader and trainer of Saigon Beatbox Club.

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Career

Mr. T started beatboxing in 2007. He is one of the first beatboxers who popularized beatbox in Vietnam. He was a jury of Coca-Cola Phiêu Cùng Âm Nhạc (March to June 2011), Battle Beatbox X-Game Vietnam (6 November 2011). He has also opened a contest named Battle Beatbox Mr. T (May 2011). [1] In early 2012, he participated in Vietnam's Got Talent and was in the semi-finals, but he did not compete in the semi-final due to a complaint and disappointment about the show's proviso. [2]

At the end of 2012, Mr. T won the K-Battle Beatbox in Korat, Thailand. [3]

He is still a jury of many shows in 2013, such as Battle Beatbox SouthBeat (January 2013), Battle Beatbox X-Game Vietnam (November 2013)... [1] Mr. T also won the Sprite Hip-hop Central, held by YanTV in 2013. [4]

Mr. T Beatbox Tour

In 2013, Mr. T made a first time ever beatbox tour around Vietnam. A tour was held in 4 cities: Phan Thiet, [5] Da Nang, [6] Nha Trang, [7] Da Lat. [8] In 4 tours, he performed his personal skills of beatbox, include his performance in Thailand.

Personal life

Mr. T now lives in Ho Chi Minh City. He's been a leader of Saigon Beatbox Club since 2012. He is also a former member of the club. He has a snapback collection [9] and a Hip hop clothes shop in Ho Chi Minh City, [10] and also a tattoo store.

In 2013, Mr. T made a 19-video beatbox tutorial on his YouTube channel. [11] During his tutorial videos, he sometimes used KRNFX and RoxorLoops beatbox. On 8 June 2014, he decided to teach beatbox at his house for 3 months, every Sunday afternoon.

Performance in competitions

List of Mr. T appearances in beatbox competitions
YearCompetitionFinal position
2012 Vietnam's Got Talent Quitted the Semi-finals
K-Battle Beatbox Thailand1
2013 Sprite Hip-hop Central1
2014Bạn Có Thực Tài?Finalist of Week 2

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