SungBeats quit his job to perform in the subways of New York City when he was 23. A year later, he won
Amateur Night at the Apollo (2014) and
Kollaboration, the premiere Asian American talent contest in the United States. Since, SungBeats has been a vocal advocate for Asian-American representation in mainstream media. In 2015, he shifted his musical focus from solo
beatboxing to
live vocal looping, recognizing that live instrumentation was the future of the art form. The same year, he became the first American to represent at the
Grand Beatbox Battle, Loopstation category, placing 8th. In 2016, Sung partnered with
Defy Ventures and toured maximum security prisons, including
Solano State Prison and
Riker's Island. In 2017, Sung's work as a busker in the New York City underground was featured in various news outlets. He currently tours and performs his combination beatbox and looping show all over the United States. == Musical style ==