SoCal VoCals sing their way to national trophy in a cappella championship
Winning? All the cool kids are doing it
USCs SoCal VoCals are back to their winning ways: The Trojan singing group took the national crown at the International Championship of Collegiate A Cappella in New York on Sunday.
Yes, again. But theyre nowhere near tired of the trophies.
Founded in 1996, the SoCal VoCals USCs oldest a cappella group has won the collegiate championship four times in the last seven years. It has also released full-length albums and its members have gone on to musical success, including membership in groups like Pentatonix.
Riding a pop culture wave (think Glee and Pitch Perfect), a cappella groups now have a national stage where they can perform and an eager audience to cheer them on. I don’t know what changed, but in the past three or four years, suddenly it became this really cool thing to do, when sort of the stereotype for a cappella is nerdy music kids, SoCal VoCals president Myles Nuzzi told CBS News.
The group used an Indiegogo crowdfunding campaign to finance its trip to the finals. After a series of qualifying rounds earlier this year, the SoCal VoCals bested these teams in New York on April 20:
- All the Kings Men, Kings College London
- Voices in Your Head, University of Chicago
- The G-Men, University of Michigan
- Baylor VirtuOSO, Baylor University
- Vassar Devils, Vassar College
- Faux Paz, University of Maryland
- Northeastern University Nor’easters
How did they get their win? Here’s their musical lineup:
- A mash-up of Crazy by Gnarls Barkley and Natalie by Bruno Mars (heard in this NPR story)
- A mash-up of Lay Me Down by Sam Smith and Paper Hearts by Tori Kelley
- Bang Bang by Jessie J, Ariana Grande and Nicki Minaj
Oh, and they recorded a video going into this school year. Check it out.
(And a bonus track, for the a cappella fans out there.)