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Too Many Hooks with CG5
Born online, CG5 turned catchy, game-inspired pop into a full live act with a tight band.
From uploads to venues
His roots are in YouTube production and vocals, where he built momentum with quick, topical songs and glossy hooks. The shift now is scale and community, as he moves from studio desk to a stage show that keeps the internet energy but adds human dynamics. Expect a set that centers big choruses and call-and-response moments, likely including Show Yourself, I See a Dreamer, and Absolutely Anything. Crowds trend mixed-age, with teens in cosplay next to parents, plus creators filming respectfully from the back and plenty of first-timers who learned the chorus on the way in.Small facts, big picture
He self-produces in FL Studio and stacks harmonies so the live band can punch the beats while his voice stays front and bright. The 5 in his name nods to being Charles Griffin the fifth, and his track Absolutely Anything features collaborator OR3O. Please note, details about the setlist and staging are educated guesses based on recent shows and may change night to night.CG5 scene notes, from the floor
The room skews friendly and creative, with handmade signs, bead bracelets spelling song titles, and hoodies tied to games that inspired the tracks.
Bright colors, inside jokes
You will spot light-up accessories, soft plushes clipped to bags, and a few low-key cosplays that nod more than they shout. Chant moments pop up on cue, like the crowd answering the tag line in Show Yourself or repeating a hook over the outro beat. Merch tends toward bold cartoon art and lyric quotes sized for phone wallpapers and back-of-hoodie prints. Between songs the talk is gear, game updates, and favorite uploads, but it stays welcoming to newer fans who found one track and came along.Volume of kindness
Security has an easy job because fans self-police space, passing water and giving room when someone needs a breath. After the last chorus, people linger to trade socials and compare which chorus hit the hardest this night.Inside CG5's live build
Expect pop-clear vocals on top of tight drums and bass, with synths and samples filling chords the way his productions do online.
Hooks first, then fireworks
Songs often start lean, voice and pad, before the band drops in to lift the chorus and give the kick some weight. Arrangements lean toward shorter verses and extended bridges so the crowd can echo phrases while the drummer switches between straight and half-time feels. Guitars color the edges for brightness, but the core is rhythm and layered backing vocals that shadow the lead without smothering it. You may hear a chorus set a half-step lower than the studio to keep the melody strong across the run, a common live choice that trades strain for tone.Small studio tricks made big
He likes to mute the track under a line and let the room carry the hook, then slam the full kit back in for the last repeat. Lighting follows the music more than the other way around, with color shifts on drops and clean white for earnest verses.CG5 fans and their sonic neighbors
Fans of The Living Tombstone will find overlap because both acts turn game culture into singable pop with a dance-ready pulse.