Fun fact: Mamamoo stated in interviews during promotions that the title/phrase "Um Oh Ah Yeah" itself represents the way you stumble over your words and can't speak properly when you see someone you think is really hot.
Fun thing that you noticed how the live version is a completely new production. Well technically, the did release the acapella version in 2015 too but UOAY really is one of their songs that undergoes a lot of changes because it was made to be ~ changed ~ (see adlibs that everyone is recommending) also they've performed it probably thousands of times already so to keep the freshness they always change it up. There are about 4 main versions of this song. 1) Music Shows (for the adlibs that have subtitles and choreography), 2) Festivals (for when they have fun with the crowd, also adlibs but mostly not subtitled), 3) This acapella version (more chill but still the great vocals), 4) The Concert version (it's joke/understanding that UOAY is THE ending song and if you watch this, you'll understand. The arrangement really hypes you up, for major concerts they even have dance time w/ dancers, the band introduction, and of course fan interactions). Can't remember if there are other versions but this is an 8 year song, and in KPOP (and even Pop right now) where people move on quickly, it stands the test of time. Truly a classic
The part switch performance of this is also really fun. That early in their career no one had ever heard Solar or Wheein rap before and had no idea the rapper could sing. Moon and Wheein got their one chance at the ad lib too (which has its own compilation video).
You probs remember it from the guide, but this song was a turning point in Mamamoo's career. If it didn't go well, Mamamoo would've disbanded. Fortunately, it did VERY well. To give you an idea on how well this song did: During this time, fancafe was a bigger thing and they rank the fancafe of artists based on its number of members. Prior to Um Oh Ah Yeh, Mamamoo ranked somewhere around 20, with only thousands of members. But after UOAY, the number of members skyrocketed to tens of thousands, almost a hundred thousand and they were already within top 5. That's how many ppl became Moomoos. Fun fact 1: they did a part switch on an actual live performance! You should check it out ^^ Fun fact 2: every perf have diff adlibs before the final chorus. Someone compiled it, so maybe you can react to that too ^^
Did you notice something about the dance practice vid? Wheein totally stays in character by dancing like a clumsy boy.😂 That live performance was a total brilliant performance. Mamamoo live is always an experience never to be forgotten. Got watch those adlibs compilations, man.
@@SylverReacts Not to discredit Wheeinie, but I think all of them did stay in character? Wheeinie (aka Kuku) was the clumsy boy, Hwasa (aka Ricky) was the sleazy cheesy butter cheeseball, Solar was the pretty airhead, and Moonbyul (aka Yul) was the handsome girl who looked like a pretty boy. :)
Oh yeah, they all stayed in character for the dance practice, but it is much easier to tell with wheein and hwasa, as their characters are so over the top
In their NetFlix Take 1 episode. Hwasa called "Um Oh Ah Yeh" Mamamoo's National Anthem. And the other members agreed. 😀 For a lot of the early MMMTV episodes there are no subtitles. There are fan versions with the subtitles added though. :) First time Ive seen that live version. They actually did some looping live on stage. wow. 🤩
@@SylverReacts there is a studio version in their "I say mamamoo: the best" album. it is the remixes of their songs that they use in concerts mainly with live bands version.
Oh yes.. that's one of the reason I stan them. Mamamoo choreography was made by Moonbyul in the early days, until some negative comments says they can't dance despite being an idol. Then Mamamoo hired professional dancer (number 1 in South Korea I think?) to make choreo for them, I think this is in Aya era, hard dance choreo with stabilize singing while live. Aside from that, Mamamoo in early days dancing while wearing high heels and sings. That's a real high level skills 😂😂
@@SylverReacts if we talk about this songs and you're the best ( next title track ) you'll find adlibs compilation. I think it suits for their special content. And don't forget how mamamoo plays in the car. It's on MMMTV ep 6 iirc. Btw congratulations for your new rabbit hole, mates !!! 😂
They had two teaser videos for this, one of which was mentioned by another comment. The first one was byul and hwasa pulling up in a car and trying to pick up a girl, the second was byul, wheein and hwasa in costume all walking into a men's locker room and trying to act normal before coming out on the other side (everyone in the locker room was associated with their agency, either artists or trainees at the time)
There are a lot of different live versions of this song, and one has byul and hwasa change 'mid performance' to their mv selves and start acting in character Other highly recommended versions include the acapella someone mentioned earlier (both a short video and a live version performed to the video) and a part-swap version with solar and wheein rapping and byul singing some of their parts The song itself is one of their more performed songs as it is frequently their final song, used to let the fans know their set actually is over while also letting the members just goof around onstage. They very rarely do much of the choreo for this song when perform it at festivals and such
I love that they play with arrangements and parts for live versions, it means that you’re always getting something just a little bit different every time 😁🤘
Mamamoo encores usually ends with UOAY, it's a crowd fave especially since they ditch the choreo and just play around the stage when this song comes on but still nailing those high notes & harmonies like it's nothing every single time.
@@SylverReacts There are 2 versions too! Here's the studio version th-cam.com/video/TmnquGaNBfM/w-d-xo.htmlsi=BX_4Zvy8kCmFEoUA And here's the live. :D th-cam.com/video/389nsqTBvWw/w-d-xo.htmlsi=rFOxpMX4nkRfQBpm
After the initial jaw drop and laughs at the the hysterical SNL meets Twelfth Night skit the next level is the satire on hetero male misbehavior with the drink drugging, sexual harassment and attempted assault, and the sexual fantasy characters Solar plays in her pursuit of Moonbyul (French maid, "coffee, tea or me" stewardess, hot to trot night nurse). They're expanding on the gender role flip in the lyrics where a woman takes the lead in the relationship by invading men's bodies and acting just as badly as guys do while making fun of stereotypical porn scenarios. And while they're at it they take a cue from the gender identity confusion in the lyrics by asking "What if you thought you straight but you fell for someone of the same gender?" Earn bonus points by answering why they set the dance scenes in a public men's room and a barber shop. Took me a long time but there's always a method to their beagle madness and I eventually came up with an explanation. Congrats for picking the 2019 4 Seasons F/W concert version out of the 100's of live videos of the song. If we haven't mentioned it before, Mamamoo often does remixes or rearrangements of their hit songs for concerts, award shows and other special occasions, sometimes in a completely different genre than the original. For example, at the year-end 2016 KBS Song Festival they did a short dixieland jazz version of You're the Best over a prerecorded instrumental track followed by a rock version of Decalcomanie with a live band that included members of future label mates Onewe, one of the best k-rock bands imo. The spectacular 4+ hour long 4 Seasons F/W concerts were the finale to the 4 Season 4 Color four album series.
@@SylverReacts I think everyone notices the sexual harassment along the way but it gets buried in the insanity. I had to watch it a few times before I finally got around to asking all the Why?! questions. A big clue was putting a label on each of the roles Solar plays in pursuit of Moonbyul. My revelation about the men's room & barber shop dance scenes came much later ... oh, they're invading male-only spaces as well as male bodies - places you're likely to find smutty graffiti and hear trash talk about women. The only thing that doesn't seem to have an extra level of satire is Wheein's character, unless eating constantly and acting like a nerd means something I don't get. 😏
Moonbyul and Solar hangout in the park in those outfit and tricked the paparazies😂 There were a few pics of them kissing in the park and in the car leaked. The news were going wild about Solar dating a secret boyfriend for a while back then😂
@@SylverReacts Major props to MoonSun, for successfully trolling Dispatch. Their habit of invading kpop artists' privacy really backfired on them that time! 🤣
Omg same!! Lol. The first time I watch the MV I was like where is Wheein? Why there is a random man eating random things in the background of every scene😂
@@SylverReactsBecause of all the early MVs, Wheein had a nickname/ it was then commonly known that Wheein is a Snack, because she's always eating something/have food or drinks with her. XD Once you realise this, you'll notice it whenever you watch an MV. XD Edit to add: it's not always, but it's very common. lol!
oh yeah the song that gave a lot of visibility even the other idols love vibing to the song I love the humor of the song especially the "OH MY GOD!!!!!" when Solar realized she was seducing a tomboy girl
Fun fact: Mamamoo stated in interviews during promotions that the title/phrase "Um Oh Ah Yeah" itself represents the way you stumble over your words and can't speak properly when you see someone you think is really hot.
Ohhh that’s good actually! But does make it hard to say 😂
Fun thing that you noticed how the live version is a completely new production. Well technically, the did release the acapella version in 2015 too but UOAY really is one of their songs that undergoes a lot of changes because it was made to be ~ changed ~ (see adlibs that everyone is recommending) also they've performed it probably thousands of times already so to keep the freshness they always change it up. There are about 4 main versions of this song. 1) Music Shows (for the adlibs that have subtitles and choreography), 2) Festivals (for when they have fun with the crowd, also adlibs but mostly not subtitled), 3) This acapella version (more chill but still the great vocals), 4) The Concert version (it's joke/understanding that UOAY is THE ending song and if you watch this, you'll understand. The arrangement really hypes you up, for major concerts they even have dance time w/ dancers, the band introduction, and of course fan interactions). Can't remember if there are other versions but this is an 8 year song, and in KPOP (and even Pop right now) where people move on quickly, it stands the test of time. Truly a classic
Moomoos national anthem😊
The part switch performance of this is also really fun. That early in their career no one had ever heard Solar or Wheein rap before and had no idea the rapper could sing. Moon and Wheein got their one chance at the ad lib too (which has its own compilation video).
I’m going to have to check that out, it seems like this track has a ton of fun extras around it 😁
You probs remember it from the guide, but this song was a turning point in Mamamoo's career. If it didn't go well, Mamamoo would've disbanded.
Fortunately, it did VERY well. To give you an idea on how well this song did:
During this time, fancafe was a bigger thing and they rank the fancafe of artists based on its number of members. Prior to Um Oh Ah Yeh, Mamamoo ranked somewhere around 20, with only thousands of members. But after UOAY, the number of members skyrocketed to tens of thousands, almost a hundred thousand and they were already within top 5. That's how many ppl became Moomoos.
Fun fact 1: they did a part switch on an actual live performance! You should check it out ^^
Fun fact 2: every perf have diff adlibs before the final chorus. Someone compiled it, so maybe you can react to that too ^^
I do remember that! But that drastic increase is impressive as hell! 🤘
Did you notice something about the dance practice vid? Wheein totally stays in character by dancing like a clumsy boy.😂
That live performance was a total brilliant performance. Mamamoo live is always an experience never to be forgotten. Got watch those adlibs compilations, man.
lol 😂 I didn’t catch that! But she went full method acting mode huh? 🤣
@@SylverReactsyup, totally. 100% commitment from Wheepup. 😂
@@SylverReacts Not to discredit Wheeinie, but I think all of them did stay in character? Wheeinie (aka Kuku) was the clumsy boy, Hwasa (aka Ricky) was the sleazy cheesy butter cheeseball, Solar was the pretty airhead, and Moonbyul (aka Yul) was the handsome girl who looked like a pretty boy. :)
Oh yeah, they all stayed in character for the dance practice, but it is much easier to tell with wheein and hwasa, as their characters are so over the top
Hwasa was sending me the whole time 🤣🤣🤣
언젠가 시간이 된다면 마마무 fw콘서트도 봐주세요 정말 매력적이랍니다
I definitely want to! I just have to figure out when since it’s 5 hours long! 😂
In their NetFlix Take 1 episode. Hwasa called "Um Oh Ah Yeh" Mamamoo's National Anthem. And the other members agreed. 😀 For a lot of the early MMMTV episodes there are no subtitles. There are fan versions with the subtitles added though. :) First time Ive seen that live version. They actually did some looping live on stage. wow. 🤩
Yeah that live version was wildly good, like so good I wish it was the studio version 🤣
@@SylverReacts there is a studio version in their "I say mamamoo: the best" album. it is the remixes of their songs that they use in concerts mainly with live bands version.
Oh yes.. that's one of the reason I stan them. Mamamoo choreography was made by Moonbyul in the early days, until some negative comments says they can't dance despite being an idol. Then Mamamoo hired professional dancer (number 1 in South Korea I think?) to make choreo for them, I think this is in Aya era, hard dance choreo with stabilize singing while live. Aside from that, Mamamoo in early days dancing while wearing high heels and sings. That's a real high level skills 😂😂
Oh that famous 5 hour non-stop concert each day.
That was the nonstop 5 hour show? Damn! 🤘
@@SylverReacts Yes, a non-stop almost 5 hour concert it was. You might find the full version in the youXXXX if it was not deleted yet.
Mamamoo live performances are the best. Always worth the money! Even if you already know the songs, there are still surprises waiting for you!
Yeah that’s crazy!
Honestly this era makes me realize that i agreed with jokes on the fandom that mamamoo are full time comedians and part time singers.
lol they really do mix the comedy with the singing constantly 🤣
@@SylverReacts literally moomoos like that too.
When they can't afford the lightstick they came with real radish. 😂
🤣 that’s great
@@SylverReacts if we talk about this songs and you're the best ( next title track ) you'll find adlibs compilation. I think it suits for their special content. And don't forget how mamamoo plays in the car.
It's on MMMTV ep 6 iirc.
Btw congratulations for your new rabbit hole, mates !!! 😂
They had two teaser videos for this, one of which was mentioned by another comment.
The first one was byul and hwasa pulling up in a car and trying to pick up a girl, the second was byul, wheein and hwasa in costume all walking into a men's locker room and trying to act normal before coming out on the other side (everyone in the locker room was associated with their agency, either artists or trainees at the time)
lol that’s a great bit 😂
There are a lot of different live versions of this song, and one has byul and hwasa change 'mid performance' to their mv selves and start acting in character
Other highly recommended versions include the acapella someone mentioned earlier (both a short video and a live version performed to the video) and a part-swap version with solar and wheein rapping and byul singing some of their parts
The song itself is one of their more performed songs as it is frequently their final song, used to let the fans know their set actually is over while also letting the members just goof around onstage. They very rarely do much of the choreo for this song when perform it at festivals and such
I love that they play with arrangements and parts for live versions, it means that you’re always getting something just a little bit different every time 😁🤘
MaMaMoo= Queen of Adlibs 😆
💯
They always do that. Performing the same song with different colors haha! That's why they are never boring.
each performance of UOAY has a different adlibs. They changed it from time to time based on the location, occasion or the mood of them that day
Mamamoo encores usually ends with UOAY, it's a crowd fave especially since they ditch the choreo and just play around the stage when this song comes on but still nailing those high notes & harmonies like it's nothing every single time.
Awesome! I love a good encore track where idols just vibe with the audience 🤘
2019 4 seasons 4 colour is their best concert so far 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Oh right. A short acapella ver of Um Oh Ah Yeh exists 👍🏻
Ooooh I need to check that one out! Thanks 😊
@@SylverReacts
There are 2 versions too!
Here's the studio version
th-cam.com/video/TmnquGaNBfM/w-d-xo.htmlsi=BX_4Zvy8kCmFEoUA
And here's the live. :D
th-cam.com/video/389nsqTBvWw/w-d-xo.htmlsi=rFOxpMX4nkRfQBpm
Oooh there’s a studio version too? 🥰
@@SylverReacts uhmmm all i knew was an actual vid, kinda like a special clip? But then again you can convert the vid to audio so hehe
12:40 not sure if this was already mentioned by anyone but afaik they choreographed their own dance to this song.
Yeah someone mentioned that they did most of their own choreo up until I think it was gogobebe which I love 🥰
After the initial jaw drop and laughs at the the hysterical SNL meets Twelfth Night skit the next level is the satire on hetero male misbehavior with the drink drugging, sexual harassment and attempted assault, and the sexual fantasy characters Solar plays in her pursuit of Moonbyul (French maid, "coffee, tea or me" stewardess, hot to trot night nurse). They're expanding on the gender role flip in the lyrics where a woman takes the lead in the relationship by invading men's bodies and acting just as badly as guys do while making fun of stereotypical porn scenarios. And while they're at it they take a cue from the gender identity confusion in the lyrics by asking "What if you thought you straight but you fell for someone of the same gender?" Earn bonus points by answering why they set the dance scenes in a public men's room and a barber shop. Took me a long time but there's always a method to their beagle madness and I eventually came up with an explanation.
Congrats for picking the 2019 4 Seasons F/W concert version out of the 100's of live videos of the song. If we haven't mentioned it before, Mamamoo often does remixes or rearrangements of their hit songs for concerts, award shows and other special occasions, sometimes in a completely different genre than the original. For example, at the year-end 2016 KBS Song Festival they did a short dixieland jazz version of You're the Best over a prerecorded instrumental track followed by a rock version of Decalcomanie with a live band that included members of future label mates Onewe, one of the best k-rock bands imo. The spectacular 4+ hour long 4 Seasons F/W concerts were the finale to the 4 Season 4 Color four album series.
I definitely noticed some of the social commentary in the video, but it went a lot deeper than I thought! Thanks for sharing 😊
@@SylverReacts I think everyone notices the sexual harassment along the way but it gets buried in the insanity. I had to watch it a few times before I finally got around to asking all the Why?! questions. A big clue was putting a label on each of the roles Solar plays in pursuit of Moonbyul. My revelation about the men's room & barber shop dance scenes came much later ... oh, they're invading male-only spaces as well as male bodies - places you're likely to find smutty graffiti and hear trash talk about women. The only thing that doesn't seem to have an extra level of satire is Wheein's character, unless eating constantly and acting like a nerd means something I don't get. 😏
Queens 💜
👑🥰
Moonbyul and Solar hangout in the park in those outfit and tricked the paparazies😂 There were a few pics of them kissing in the park and in the car leaked.
The news were going wild about Solar dating a secret boyfriend for a while back then😂
That’s hysterical and very them 🤣
@@SylverReacts Major props to MoonSun, for successfully trolling Dispatch. Their habit of invading kpop artists' privacy really backfired on them that time! 🤣
Omg same!! Lol. The first time I watch the MV I was like where is Wheein? Why there is a random man eating random things in the background of every scene😂
Right? I was so lost at first 🤣
@@SylverReactsBecause of all the early MVs, Wheein had a nickname/ it was then commonly known that Wheein is a Snack, because she's always eating something/have food or drinks with her. XD
Once you realise this, you'll notice it whenever you watch an MV. XD
Edit to add: it's not always, but it's very common. lol!
🤣 now I will have to keep my eye out for it
oh yeah the song that gave a lot of visibility even the other idols love vibing to the song I love the humor of the song especially the "OH MY GOD!!!!!" when Solar realized she was seducing a tomboy girl
The Oh my god was such a fun moment 😁🤘
If you're up to it, would you want to react to their full FW concert? You can always upload them in parts. hehehe
There’s always a chance! But it would definitely be in parts 🤣
8:14 It was Hwasa actually, lyric vids like this confuse who sings sometimes 😅
Gotcha! Yeah they’re not always that accurate 😆
pls react to that full concert my god that concert was amazing
I plan to at some point, I just have to figure out when I will have the time to sit down and record a 4+ hour reaction 😂
does this MV count as a drag king performance by hwasa and wheein? lol
I'm not really familiar with the drag scene, but it feels like maybe? yeah?