yall be yappin but yall dk the actual meaning. LALALI is a wordplay for the korean word Nallari which the lyrics described as boys who are stubborn or who don’t listen like this lyric “you cant compete im LALALI” 7:21 “im concerned on your ability to make music” excuse me??? one of the svt members woozi produced this song and i do not accept the disrespect. woozi has won the best producer awards and trust me, you shouldn’t be concerned about his ability on making music. this reaction was not it. this is a straight up disrespect and hate to the members.
fr tho I have watched 2 reactions this and boynextdoor and they also didint get the msg of earth wind and fire 😭 and they dissed it hard I can't find the vid anymore maybe it got deleted? I was trying to find it and stumbled into this one but frrrrr tho it's just respect
im always reading the comments first before watching the vid, lalali is my fav hiphop unit song from svt and i was kinda waiting for yalls reaction to it, but after reading the comments HAHAHHAA never again. Im not even gonnawatch it anymore, yall are so disrespectful to the workers behind the song and production, yall dont even know the meaning of the song, if u simply dont like it then say that, no need for that disrespectful behaviour, its not like yall can make songs loll!
Listen to Seventeen “Spell” that’s a vitamin D for yall. Maybe it can calm the bitter & sweet of this seventeen’s reaction. By the way, Woozi [the member of seventeen] is the main producer of Seventeen with 120+ credits. You wouldn’t receive all that if your work is that shitty. Right? Number 1 code in the music industry, never underestimate artists that you don’t know.
‘Nothing against ‘Seventeen,’ but you’re talking like that about a song that was produced by one of the members (Woozi)… This reaction just wasn’t it for me. If you’re going to talk that way and make faces, just don’t react to them.
bro the way you said "lalali lalalu" is very disappointing....because you do not understand the real contest of the song, you did not do a single background check on the song....The word Lalali is a wordplay for "Nalari" in korean...and it means delinquent like bad boy vibes...anyway how you say that this is a bad song is just a trash....
PS. If u watch their mouths during lalali you can see them mouth nalari. Also in one part there is a sign that changes from lalali to nalari. They are basically saying you think I'm a delinquent so let me show you a delinquent. Anyways, at least you got me thinking on this song all night. Enjoy your day young men.
This song is such an homage to 90s hip hop. I'm disappointed that you guys were so harsh the way you were talking about it. A lot of the disses in it though you would need to understand it from a Korean perspective. A lot of the imagery in the video also. The hip hop team writes their own lyrics. Woozi of SvT produces. These guys are heavily involved in their music so you are actually disrespecting them. It's perfectly fine to dislike a song though. Just if you want to mock it make fun of, educate yourself first...or don't say things like, no disrespect. Carats didn't usually mind a lot of joking around but just not about the music itself.
Thnx for reaction to svt🙃 hip hop unit usually make song directed to haters and by using word "Lalali" they ref. to nallali its a slang in korean that means something like delinquent?🤔 so yeah..😃
The song has a lot of wordplay and references, but I get that maybe they didn't understand them because they don't speak Korean or research more about the song 😄.
@@vaaaal_z yeah 😃everyone who watch this mv always think its just some "La..la..la" but tbh 2024 is year of "La la la" and every group use it in chorus or title so it could be confusing🤣
Yes, the wordplay and lyrics are actually really great, but like almost all Korean songs with good lyrics, unfortunately, there is a TON lost in translation.
I've seen people not liking this song, at least not as much as others from hiphop unit like Monster or Fire, but I also think we non koreans loose a lot by not getting from the get go what they're refering to. It all ties very well with the music video so watching it you kind of get it, but the fact that we just hear lalali and not the actual korean word meaning is inevitably going to create a different feeling. Kinda like BSS's song Fighting were they just subtitled it like fighting, yeah, when in fact in korean it has more of a "you gotta do it there's no other way" kind of implication that adds a little something but that's normal with any translation I get why some didn't like it as much, I also think it's more fun if you get some of the references that go into the song, lyrics and video, but yeah, it's not for some and that's ok
Giving it a 7 because you don't like one of the words they're using but you don't even understand what the word means is crazy and 'nothing against seventeen we're not attacking them' but you are as you are attacking their producer (Woozi) who is also a member of seventeen and the other two members who are in the hiphop unit and helped in making it (S.Coups and Vernon) saying 'i'm concerned of your ability to make music' so it kinda seems like you have something against them and you're making fun of the word lalali as if you could make anything good with it saying lalali lalalu and you don't even know what it means and the word is basically the whole description of the song as it stands for delinquent and it matches the vibe of the song and the hiphop unit and if you aren't going to be respectful about it just dont listen to kpop anymore cause lalali is a korean word and korean is the language they speak and if you were this disrespectful to them and the song for just one word I doubt you will like most kpop songs.
lol def use the soundboard more. hilarious. the song is..okay to me and I'm a pre-pandemic carat..I liked the shit they talked, but it's a snooze listen every time I hear it. monster by hiphop unit was so much better.
8:52 “respectfully to svt” meanwhile mocking seventeens producer
yall be yappin but yall dk the actual meaning. LALALI is a wordplay for the korean word Nallari which the lyrics described as boys who are stubborn or who don’t listen like this lyric “you cant compete im LALALI”
7:21 “im concerned on your ability to make music” excuse me??? one of the svt members woozi produced this song and i do not accept the disrespect. woozi has won the best producer awards and trust me, you shouldn’t be concerned about his ability on making music. this reaction was not it. this is a straight up disrespect and hate to the members.
fr tho I have watched 2 reactions this and boynextdoor and they also didint get the msg of earth wind and fire 😭 and they dissed it hard I can't find the vid anymore maybe it got deleted? I was trying to find it and stumbled into this one but frrrrr tho it's just respect
I was going to whtch the reaction but after reading the comments i don't want to anymore
RESPECT BRO, IF YOU CANT RESPECT THAN DONT EVEN REACT TO THEM
its word play for the KOREAN WORD nallali . it’s essentially a distrack.
im always reading the comments first before watching the vid, lalali is my fav hiphop unit song from svt and i was kinda waiting for yalls reaction to it, but after reading the comments HAHAHHAA never again. Im not even gonnawatch it anymore, yall are so disrespectful to the workers behind the song and production, yall dont even know the meaning of the song, if u simply dont like it then say that, no need for that disrespectful behaviour, its not like yall can make songs loll!
Listen to Seventeen “Spell” that’s a vitamin D for yall. Maybe it can calm the bitter & sweet of this seventeen’s reaction. By the way, Woozi [the member of seventeen] is the main producer of Seventeen with 120+ credits. You wouldn’t receive all that if your work is that shitty. Right? Number 1 code in the music industry, never underestimate artists that you don’t know.
@@btaudio3060 nah bruh they will hate on the word “adila akia shura puwe”
@@prvley8tMannn that’s one of the best parts
‘Nothing against ‘Seventeen,’ but you’re talking like that about a song that was produced by one of the members (Woozi)… This reaction just wasn’t it for me. If you’re going to talk that way and make faces, just don’t react to them.
@@vaaaal_z fr girl i agree wit u
bro the way you said "lalali lalalu" is very disappointing....because you do not understand the real contest of the song, you did not do a single background check on the song....The word Lalali is a wordplay for "Nalari" in korean...and it means delinquent like bad boy vibes...anyway how you say that this is a bad song is just a trash....
frfr
PS. If u watch their mouths during lalali you can see them mouth nalari. Also in one part there is a sign that changes from lalali to nalari. They are basically saying you think I'm a delinquent so let me show you a delinquent. Anyways, at least you got me thinking on this song all night. Enjoy your day young men.
@@angelaself6261 yee i heard this from the korean-american reactor and i didn’t even notice the sign until he mentioned it lol
This song is such an homage to 90s hip hop. I'm disappointed that you guys were so harsh the way you were talking about it. A lot of the disses in it though you would need to understand it from a Korean perspective. A lot of the imagery in the video also. The hip hop team writes their own lyrics. Woozi of SvT produces. These guys are heavily involved in their music so you are actually disrespecting them. It's perfectly fine to dislike a song though. Just if you want to mock it make fun of, educate yourself first...or don't say things like, no disrespect. Carats didn't usually mind a lot of joking around but just not about the music itself.
Thnx for reaction to svt🙃 hip hop unit usually make song directed to haters and by using word "Lalali" they ref. to nallali its a slang in korean that means something like delinquent?🤔 so yeah..😃
The song has a lot of wordplay and references, but I get that maybe they didn't understand them because they don't speak Korean or research more about the song 😄.
@@vaaaal_z yeah 😃everyone who watch this mv always think its just some "La..la..la" but tbh 2024 is year of "La la la" and every group use it in chorus or title so it could be confusing🤣
Yes, the wordplay and lyrics are actually really great, but like almost all Korean songs with good lyrics, unfortunately, there is a TON lost in translation.
4:53 u heard em bro. i could see u keep looking at the guy beside u throughout the video with disgust
Nallari (lalali in the song) means someone who act "cool" someone who thinks they are the shit partying, smoking , drinking, etc
I've seen people not liking this song, at least not as much as others from hiphop unit like Monster or Fire, but I also think we non koreans loose a lot by not getting from the get go what they're refering to. It all ties very well with the music video so watching it you kind of get it, but the fact that we just hear lalali and not the actual korean word meaning is inevitably going to create a different feeling. Kinda like BSS's song Fighting were they just subtitled it like fighting, yeah, when in fact in korean it has more of a "you gotta do it there's no other way" kind of implication that adds a little something but that's normal with any translation
I get why some didn't like it as much, I also think it's more fun if you get some of the references that go into the song, lyrics and video, but yeah, it's not for some and that's ok
YAYYY SEVENTEEN!!!
Giving it a 7 because you don't like one of the words they're using but you don't even understand what the word means is crazy and 'nothing against seventeen we're not attacking them' but you are as you are attacking their producer (Woozi) who is also a member of seventeen and the other two members who are in the hiphop unit and helped in making it (S.Coups and Vernon) saying 'i'm concerned of your ability to make music' so it kinda seems like you have something against them and you're making fun of the word lalali as if you could make anything good with it saying lalali lalalu and you don't even know what it means and the word is basically the whole description of the song as it stands for delinquent and it matches the vibe of the song and the hiphop unit and if you aren't going to be respectful about it just dont listen to kpop anymore cause lalali is a korean word and korean is the language they speak and if you were this disrespectful to them and the song for just one word I doubt you will like most kpop songs.
More 17 reactions plss you guys are hilarious 😂
You guys are such a disappointment why would you question their ability to make music when you don't know their concept and backstory? 🙂
lalali is a korean word.
No, it's not. LALALI is not a real Korean word, but just rhyming wordplay used in this song, to play off of the word "Nallali" (날라리).
Very disrespectful!
You just lost a viewer to your channel. Never again!
And you know what i just click the “don’t recommend channel”
Bye!
Frrr
more svt hiphop unit's songs
Us as carats if we disrespect you you will not like it
Até meu pai idoso entendeu oque nalari significa e esses cara não
What Kpop concert are they going to?
I hope you guys react to Seventeen's choreography video 🙏 .thank you for your reaction ❤️
React to spell please
Reagem a GroovyRoom - FASHO 🙏🏾🙏🏾
Yall reactions so dead
pls react to nct 127's comeback "walk" you will love it
Please react to HIGHER music purge 🙏
lol def use the soundboard more. hilarious. the song is..okay to me and I'm a pre-pandemic carat..I liked the shit they talked, but it's a snooze listen every time I hear it. monster by hiphop unit was so much better.