And also Rust in Peace by Megadeth and Coma of Souls by Kreator! Some other excellent albums from 1990: - King Diamond "The Eye" - Entombed "Left Hand Path" - Deicide "Deicide" - Obituary "Cause of Death" - Helmet "Strap It On" - Death "Spiritual Healing" - Saint Vitus "V" - Testament "Souls of Black" - Exodus "Impact Is Imminent" - Winter "Into Darkness" - Celtic Frost "Vanity / Nemesis" - Bathory "Hammerheart" - Pungent Stench "For God Your Soul...for Me Your Flesh"
@@joshuacanipe7688 This happens in the best families... Just kidding! There will always be albums that were released in specific years that we forget...
An absurdly special year is 1986. This year there are many unforgettable Metal albums. Some examples from 1986: - Slayer "Reign in Blood" - Metallica "Master of Puppets" - Megadeth "Peace Sells...But Who's Buying?" - Dark Angel "Darkness Descends" - Saint Vitus "Born Too Late" - Cirith Ungol "One Foot in Hell" - Sepultura "Morbid Visions"
KK (short solo) was always second lead and rhythm guitar behind Glenn Tipton (the long solo). The one band member present throughout their history is bassist Ian Hill. Halford left after this one for a number of years to go solo, then returned in 2003. This album was the debut (WOW) of their new drummer Scott Travis. KK retired in 2011, and Glenn is still with them (writing and recording), but no longer touring due to the onset of Parkinson's.
And BTW KK's solo in Painkiller >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Glenn's
Just started watching your reaction channel a couple weeks ago. I dig it. Im a 50 yr old hip hop head that grew up in the early 80's with nothing but old school metal heads on my street. They forced me to listen to everyone from Sabbath, Priest, Maiden, Quiet Riot, Crue, Dio, even Rush all the way to Metallica and Megadeth. Grew up a block away from where Randy Rhoads grew up. The older teenagers up the street, a mix of crazy white boys and Mexicans that would throw me (i was 10) in a room with the lights off, locked the door on me and played these albums backwards ... lol the good ole days. Grew to appreciate metal but stayed true to my hip hop roots but now when i listen back to metal i miss it and love it! Guess it still has a place in my heart. Keep it up, You guys have a new fan of the channel 👍
This a great album and I love priest but you have to be careful when you buy an album just by it's cover I bought bat out of hell by meatloaf because of the cover and man was I disappointed
Love it, Halford had a solo project in the late 90s early 2000s call Halford….had Some songs like silent screams, resurrection, stigmata etc great music
You can tell this guy is on the ride when that solo hits. He’s trying to anticipate the structure, getting surprised sometimes, but still seems impressed and enjoying it
metal heads has straight forward and no bullshit mentality!! when it came for the music, that is when we are picky!!;D but we like good music regardless of genere!!
My favorite priest album of all-time, with one of the sickest drum intros ever.. this stuff was like the british steel album on steroids and amphetamines, and was far more likely to hype you up til you were breaking the law than the song, breaking the law haha
Thanks guys, always nice having a video with Judas! Epitaph from Sad Wings could be a good surprise for you, A touch of evil, Victim of changes...so many!
Awesome reaction guys thanks.....Rob Halford certainly does have some pipes, this is a high-powered track with much virtuosity, highly enjoyable! BTW your mics are sounding better now...
Interesting reaction for sure! You should elaborate on the lineup a bit more though... The core 4 of the band Halford, KK Downing, Glenn Tipton, and Ian Hill were together for pretty much every relevant song the band did from 1974 until Halford left for a few years. Now in their dotage, only Halford and Hill remain. The joke about drummers on Spinal Tap was based on Priest by the way and their propensity to switch drummers as they went through multiple over the years. Cheers guys
If we're talking about Rob being an influencer, then we need to talk about Glenn Tipton being one as well!! One of the top 5 greatest metal guitarists of all time!!! Just for reference, Ian Hill, the bass player, is the only original member of the band left. Until recently, Glenn Tipton was the 2nd longest member from 74 until just a few yrs ago when he was diagnosed with Parkinsons disease. Also, Glenn and Ian are the only members to be on every judas priest album.
@@jonmallek7746 only by not quite a year. And did you forget that Rob was gone from Priest for 11 years. So yes, Glenn was along with Ian the only ones on every album and Glenn was the 2nd longest serving member.
There were many interviews with Rob Halford over the years where he specifically idolized Ronnie James Dio. Almost all metal derives from the likes of Black Sabbath. Would almost be worth making an interactive chart exploring the lineage of metal vocalists and those they were both inspired by and those they inspired throughout the years. Same for drummers, guitarists, bassists, keyboardists, etc. They already have a 'Map of Metal' with links to bands and videos divided by genres and which genres evolved from prior genres throughout the years.
Damn that would be a long list. Every guitarist in the world has them own heroes an influencers. There would be at least 50 different guitar players that have been influencer for me.
Crazy everyone was shocked rob is gay... Because if u see any of his 60s stuff its blatantly obvious.. Not to mention all the leather attire is from the gay underground scene... It cracks me up when i see metal bands and supposed hard core guys in leather and spikes..like black metal.. Ooo and makeup 😂.. They are all hanging out at the BLUE OYSTER BAR after the concert 😮
I remember the first time I heard this album and shitting my pants cuz it was so hard so fast so technical... this was not what I thought Judas Priest was about.
I know very little of their stuff as was full Nirvana stage back then. Enjoyed that though and clearly grabbed Judson's ear. Look forward to hearing some more.
Kk downing left like a month before their epitaph tour. He figured the band was done, but then the new guitarist breathed new life into the band. Later kk wanted back in and basically wanted them to fire the new guy so he can come back, abd thrh said no.
If you were to dive into the mythology of the Judas Priest pantheon, you'd discover just as many stories, characters, and parables as you'd find in any religious text. All Hail Judas Fucking Priest
He's got a 4 octave range like most other amazing singers of his time, just his range was on the higher scale. He can get higher counting falsetto but you don't count falsetto as part of a natural octave range
@@hundredpercentmetalHe had 5 or 6 when he ws younger, but now he's gone down to 4. A bummer, but hes on his 70s and still going strong. Metal God!! \m/
Congrats. Great channel. Regarding the song: Robert Halfords had a condition and was prescribed painkillers, opioids, when the time came to cut them (condition solved) he fell the abstinence that comes with this type of meds, so in order to feel ok, he kept taking them, got addicted. After sometime he decided to leave them, fell into abstinence and the song describes part of what he felt in abstinence and his thoughts about opioids, it's a sarcasm. Keep it up. Great channel. Kind regards.
10.09 to me is the primal rock scream, the gold standard of metal vocal! Lots of great tracks on this album, best one before that was Defenders, heavy! maybe something off Defenders next JP.
This song defines metal. It represents everything that metal is, yet it's so unique. Nothing similar had been done before, and nothing has since.
Imagine writing a song so good any imitation of it becomes a cliche
Similar stuff has been done since. Check out their new album.
If aliens landed tomorrow and asked "what is this heavy metal" I'd use this song as a definition.
Painkiller is hands down the wickedest heavy metal song ever!!!
“Wickedest”. I like that. 👍
Probably the wickedest album of all time
@@damonscutz372yup every track is blasting
@@WorldWithOEnd So true! All Guns Blazing and Night Crawler are two of my favourite metal songs that just rage
@@keithmicomonaco4693 Between the Hammer & the Anvil
This song is pure adrenaline, it's so metal!!! Fast, aggressive and dynamic. Legendary stuff.
I love how the drums just come out the gate and smack you right in the face.
"Scott Travis is about to announce his presence with authority."
This song is every metal genre rolled into one song. The metal song to which all others are measured.
You don't know many metal genres, do you? 😂😂😂😂😂
1990 was an underrated year for metal. This album, Rust In Peace, Cowboys From Hell, and Seasons In The Abyss.🤘
And also Rust in Peace by Megadeth and Coma of Souls by Kreator! Some other excellent albums from 1990: - King Diamond "The Eye" - Entombed "Left Hand Path" - Deicide "Deicide" - Obituary "Cause of Death" - Helmet "Strap It On" - Death "Spiritual Healing" - Saint Vitus "V" - Testament "Souls of Black" - Exodus "Impact Is Imminent" - Winter "Into Darkness" - Celtic Frost "Vanity / Nemesis" - Bathory "Hammerheart" - Pungent Stench "For God Your Soul...for Me Your Flesh"
Anthrax-Persistence of Time
@@fabiolignelli7372 how did I forget Rust In Piece?
@@joshuacanipe7688 This happens in the best families... Just kidding! There will always be albums that were released in specific years that we forget...
An absurdly special year is 1986. This year there are many unforgettable Metal albums. Some examples from 1986:
- Slayer "Reign in Blood"
- Metallica "Master of Puppets"
- Megadeth "Peace Sells...But Who's Buying?"
- Dark Angel "Darkness Descends"
- Saint Vitus "Born Too Late"
- Cirith Ungol "One Foot in Hell"
- Sepultura "Morbid Visions"
He was totally headbanging to that song. lol. like in a subtle nerdy way.
"Because he's the Metal God" - nuff said right there.
- he's also got the nickname the metal god
- why?
- he's the metal god
Those couple solos never, absolutely never fail to goosebump my skin
I LOVE Death’s cover of this track.
Wait until you listen to the Lovebites's cover 🤘🏼🐺🤘🏼
Like both of these covers ⬆️ but nothings beats that original solo and Robs voice😉
Richard thanks for including yourself in the vid too. Nice seeing you in the corner with the focus still on Judson
You've introduced the God of Metal, now you need to introduce the King, King Diamond.
Oh hell yeah
As my gamer tag is based off of the album Abigail.. I fully agree.
@@uoabigailleveyAbigail is a good choice, Dangerous Meeting is also nice choise for beginning metal journey with King.
Sleepless Nights.
@@johnnyripple8972 Love that one hehe. A decent intro to King's style as well.
Can’t forget about the dual killer original guitar attack of KK Downing and Glenn Tipton!!!😊👍
I was going to say the same thing as a guitar player I was fascinated by them
The greatest duo IMHO
KK (short solo) was always second lead and rhythm guitar behind Glenn Tipton (the long solo). The one band member present throughout their history is bassist Ian Hill. Halford left after this one for a number of years to go solo, then returned in 2003. This album was the debut (WOW) of their new drummer Scott Travis. KK retired in 2011, and Glenn is still with them (writing and recording), but no longer touring due to the onset of Parkinson's.
And BTW
KK's solo in Painkiller >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Glenn's
KK has is own band on the road
Classic Priest.
I fu**ing love Heavy Metal.
I fu**ing love Judas Priest.
Fun stuff.
Just started watching your reaction channel a couple weeks ago. I dig it. Im a 50 yr old hip hop head that grew up in the early 80's with nothing but old school metal heads on my street. They forced me to listen to everyone from Sabbath, Priest, Maiden, Quiet Riot, Crue, Dio, even Rush all the way to Metallica and Megadeth. Grew up a block away from where Randy Rhoads grew up. The older teenagers up the street, a mix of crazy white boys and Mexicans that would throw me (i was 10) in a room with the lights off, locked the door on me and played these albums backwards ... lol the good ole days. Grew to appreciate metal but stayed true to my hip hop roots but now when i listen back to metal i miss it and love it! Guess it still has a place in my heart. Keep it up, You guys have a new fan of the channel 👍
Blood red skies from Ram it down album shows of Rob's pipes.
He is and alway will be the Metal God!
when you look up Heavy Metal in the dictionary they have a picture of this album cover💪💪🔥🔥
This a great album and I love priest but you have to be careful when you buy an album just by it's cover I bought bat out of hell by meatloaf because of the cover and man was I disappointed
Love it, Halford had a solo project in the late 90s early 2000s call Halford….had Some songs like silent screams, resurrection, stigmata etc great music
Glad to see Judson headbanging a little bit! 🤟🤟
I've literally never seen anyone as unmoved by music in my whole life
the 'wtf is with that voice?' face near the beginning was something.
hahaha, you are right. You meant Richard, though, right? :D
Different people process music differently.
Ah ah ah great !!!
He's always like that.
You can tell this guy is on the ride when that solo hits. He’s trying to anticipate the structure, getting surprised sometimes, but still seems impressed and enjoying it
perfect song
Music in the 80's and 90's was just different.
Painkiller is absolutely unbelievable. As I get older, I enjoy the catalogue more. But this is the one.
I remember when Rob "came out." The majority of the Metal Community didn't care and accepted him.
Metal is for everyone.
metal heads has straight forward and no bullshit mentality!! when it came for the music, that is when we are picky!!;D but we like good music regardless of genere!!
Victim of Changes would be a good one to react to, especially the Unleashed in the East version
Judas Priest showin' them young whippersnappers in Metallica how to write a metal song!!
love that comment!
The definition of metal. Love it.
My favorite priest album of all-time, with one of the sickest drum intros ever.. this stuff was like the british steel album on steroids and amphetamines, and was far more likely to hype you up til you were breaking the law than the song, breaking the law haha
Thanks guys, always nice having a video with Judas! Epitaph from Sad Wings could be a good surprise for you, A touch of evil, Victim of changes...so many!
Hell yeah another all time favorite of mine! Nice!! 🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘
The most metally metal that ever metalled.
I clicked on this one quick! lol Love me some painkiller reaction!
Saw them on live on this tour. Megadeth and Testament opened. Was deaf for a week. Halfords screams where insane!
That an epic tour! What a freakin great bill. Saw them in Rochester on that tour!
This channel is like what would happen if Sheldon for "The Big Bang Theory" moved into a stoner's house during college.
Thank you Schopenhauer..
Such an iconic Metal song. Legendary.
Love Priest! I have very high hopes for invincible shield!
Great video again one the first bands that got me into metal love priest
If Aliens ever came to planet earth and asked what is heavy metal just play them Painkiller 👍
Awesome reaction guys thanks.....Rob Halford certainly does have some pipes, this is a high-powered track with much virtuosity, highly enjoyable! BTW your mics are sounding better now...
I was lucky, I’ve seen live three times my friends. Thank You .
Texas.
hype is a good way to describe the song
🤠
yo thanks so much for letting me know about One Foot in Grave, thoroughly enjoying that.
I like the double view of both of you listening.
This is my new favorite channel, love everything
Just saw this and can't imagine what Judson will say, lol!
Great song! One of Judas Priest's best. Also, nice cover of Asshole. One Foot in the Grave is my favorite Beck album as well.
Yess! Finally someone who knows the Beck album
Interesting reaction for sure! You should elaborate on the lineup a bit more though... The core 4 of the band Halford, KK Downing, Glenn Tipton, and Ian Hill were together for pretty much every relevant song the band did from 1974 until Halford left for a few years. Now in their dotage, only Halford and Hill remain. The joke about drummers on Spinal Tap was based on Priest by the way and their propensity to switch drummers as they went through multiple over the years. Cheers guys
Mejor banda de heavy metal de la historia grandes🤘
If we're talking about Rob being an influencer, then we need to talk about Glenn Tipton being one as well!! One of the top 5 greatest metal guitarists of all time!!! Just for reference, Ian Hill, the bass player, is the only original member of the band left. Until recently, Glenn Tipton was the 2nd longest member from 74 until just a few yrs ago when he was diagnosed with Parkinsons disease. Also, Glenn and Ian are the only members to be on every judas priest album.
And KK Downing of course! He is as important as Tipton!
The influence of KK is all over the first death metal wave and beyond
Rob was in the band before Glenn.
@@jonmallek7746 only by not quite a year. And did you forget that Rob was gone from Priest for 11 years. So yes, Glenn was along with Ian the only ones on every album and Glenn was the 2nd longest serving member.
@@randywissler9923 All I said was Rob was there before Glenn.
Took that solo with a straight face. Unreal.
This album is a classic. 1990? Can’t believe it’s 34 years old! ❤
There were many interviews with Rob Halford over the years where he specifically idolized Ronnie James Dio. Almost all metal derives from the likes of Black Sabbath. Would almost be worth making an interactive chart exploring the lineage of metal vocalists and those they were both inspired by and those they inspired throughout the years. Same for drummers, guitarists, bassists, keyboardists, etc. They already have a 'Map of Metal' with links to bands and videos divided by genres and which genres evolved from prior genres throughout the years.
Damn that would be a long list. Every guitarist in the world has them own heroes an influencers. There would be at least 50 different guitar players that have been influencer for me.
The Cyborg character begins, if memory serves, on Screaming for Vengeance.
I'd love to hear Judson's thoughts about the arpeggios that may or may not have been inspired by classical pieces.
What isn't inspired by classical pieces?
Crazy everyone was shocked rob is gay... Because if u see any of his 60s stuff its blatantly obvious.. Not to mention all the leather attire is from the gay underground scene... It cracks me up when i see metal bands and supposed hard core guys in leather and spikes..like black metal.. Ooo and makeup 😂.. They are all hanging out at the BLUE OYSTER BAR after the concert 😮
Speaking of Beck , Corvette Bummer has be one of the funniest random songs of all time.
The first two new songs from the new upcoming album are bangers, I agree.
Beck made some great albums.
I remember the first time I heard this album and shitting my pants cuz it was so hard so fast so technical... this was not what I thought Judas Priest was about.
Priest is one of the reasons why my Generation is hard and heavy. Well for true Gen X metal heads anyway.
This song always makes me laugh like crazy :) the singing is kinda hilarious. I really like the guitar solos!
I know very little of their stuff as was full Nirvana stage back then. Enjoyed that though and clearly grabbed Judson's ear. Look forward to hearing some more.
Kk downing left like a month before their epitaph tour. He figured the band was done, but then the new guitarist breathed new life into the band. Later kk wanted back in and basically wanted them to fire the new guy so he can come back, abd thrh said no.
If you were to dive into the mythology of the Judas Priest pantheon, you'd discover just as many stories, characters, and parables as you'd find in any religious text.
All Hail Judas Fucking Priest
The most metal song ever
God I love that album (One Foot In The Grave). Daps, Judson.
Total freight train of a song. One I figured would come around the bend at some point. 🤘
I do believe Rob has a 5 octave vocal range as well.
He's got a 4 octave range like most other amazing singers of his time, just his range was on the higher scale. He can get higher counting falsetto but you don't count falsetto as part of a natural octave range
@@hundredpercentmetalHe had 5 or 6 when he ws younger, but now he's gone down to 4. A bummer, but hes on his 70s and still going strong. Metal God!! \m/
They just got a new song out and Rob and the band sound better than ever! 🔥🔥
Pavoroti once commented upon Hallford's vocals
KK didn't want to travel s much and ran a hotel he bought
amazing song
painkiller!!!! more metal than a skyscraper!!!!!
When this came out I thought not bad for such an old band ;)
😂😂
Blistering album! Thanks!
Live vengeance 82 Desert Plains to get the full Uncle Bobby range and dress sense😸👍🤘
And now the superior death version
Best metal album EVER! 🤘
KK Downing and Glenn Tipton were the original guitars and Halford came in in the real early 70s
Don't know why but that guitar solo produces on me some kind of peace! Nice reaction please consider to react to Still of the night by whitesnake.
Congrats. Great channel. Regarding the song: Robert Halfords had a condition and was prescribed painkillers, opioids, when the time came to cut them (condition solved) he fell the abstinence that comes with this type of meds, so in order to feel ok, he kept taking them, got addicted. After sometime he decided to leave them, fell into abstinence and the song describes part of what he felt in abstinence and his thoughts about opioids, it's a sarcasm.
Keep it up. Great channel. Kind regards.
This song invented at least one genre (industrial) and three bands (minystry, white zombi3, kfmdm)
this song is only painkiller i will ever need
The original vocalist was al atkins he's still alive and performing
Rob is in mixed voice, not falsetto in high
Oh, Thank you!
10.09 to me is the primal rock scream, the gold standard of metal vocal! Lots of great tracks on this album, best one before that was Defenders, heavy! maybe something off Defenders next JP.
Please do judas priest - victim of changes. Or iced earth - dnates inferno. You promised me that one, but never came 😢
Their first 4 albums are my favourite
This si so much for him
IAN HILL the bassist is the longest playing member
Great measures!
Who is this guy (the Pianist)?! He's a Genius, look at 7:40, his Head moves accordingly to the Riff, as if he could predict a "natural" banger Riff. 🤯
Victim of changes live would probably impress him.
Gotta show this guy "Dethkloks, Lazer cannon death sentence" hahhahahaha 😅
I really wait when you arrive at Stratovarius
I know what will be interesting to the pianist.
Metal in which there is a piano instead of an electric guitar.
INLEGEND - Pandemonium.
Love the Blackboard hoodie. You should play one for Judson!
"skyfall" from helloween's lastest album surely could be a good choice for a video in the future, keep being great as you two are men 🤟🤟🤟