Pentatonix's Kevin Olusols Announces Leaving the Group in Emotional Video

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MANILA, Philippines – Pentatonix's Kevin Olusols is leaving the group.

Kevin himself announced the news on the Pentatonix Facebook page through a video and a written message.

"I've decided to take a step back from Pentatonix," he said in the video.

"Before I tell you guys why I'm doing this, I want you guys to know that these past years have been the most unbelievable in my life. All the things that we've accomplished, all the music that we've made, and all the people that we've touched with that music, it far surpasses anything that I could have dreamed for my life," he continued, getting emotional. "Especially when Audry's parents were like 'that's not real, there's no way he's actually making those sounds with his face.'"

Kevin, who beat-boxes for the a cappella group, explained that one of the reasons for their success was the fast pace at which they worked. Pentatonix won the singing competition The Sing-Off in 2011, and has since released several albums and EPs, andgone on many concert tours, where Kevin continued to beat as many boxes as available.

"Throughout my career with Pentatonix, that pace has always been a really big struggle for me," Kevin explained. "It’s been extrememly hard for me to not be able to see my family and friends when I need to or when they need me. It’s been really hard to not be able to escape into nature when I’m feeling overwhelmed or when I just need time to myself. Do you know how many boxes I have to beat in a day? My hands are friggin bruised all the time, and I can't do it anymore."

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