It's lit! I feel they are being so mindful of how they plan n curate what kindaa song they release and when. so I'm super curious what they got next in the pipeline. It's summer time. So I'm thinking party style summer single type ish.
LL cool Jurin was a model and a semi pro snowboarder. Gave it up to dedicate her spotlight to XG. Coco been rapping since she was born and most likely a local ny rapper from the 80's reincarnated.
LL Cool Jurin! i love that. I can see her modeling, she's got a great face for it. and a semi pro snowboarder?? I love that! I used to teach snowboarding. Cocona looks real natural and at home in this hip hop ish, so i believe. Hope you've been good my g!
@@by9thplanet I know this is sacrilegious but PLEASE check out reactor "VIBE REACTIONS" and his XG MV reactions. Start with his Woke Up reaction. No need to react here, just on your own. Fracking hysterical his rabbit hole down XG!
4:25 so I believe they were referencing the game AND their CEO/manager whose name is Simon Jakops as well lol. And if they are mentioning the song that’s a triple 😂
oh. my. glob. ur def prob right lmaooooooo. and now my guess is immortalized for everyone to see (cries). i assumed it was another reference to a hip hop cultural statesman, as they do. But I forgot Simon is their producers name lmao. Ty. ima hide under a rock. lmk when it's over.
"God's favorite (album) like Nore (artist)" "Making chess moves, step to the Neptunes (producers)" "Then follow like Simon says" Simon aka JAKOPS, producer/manager. 👊🐺✌️
ty for the breakdown Jaedo! I caught onto the first couple but that last one (which should have been mad obvious) went straight over my dome bahaha. It's hot as a mf on my side. Hope the day is cool for u. peace
@by9thplanet I know this is sacrilegious but PLEASE check out reactor "VIBE REACTIONS" and his XG MV reactions. Start with his Woke Up reaction. No need to react here, just on your own. Fracking hysterical his rabbit hole down XG!
Vibe Reactions story time are the best! Just remember he and Coco are tight because she took a bullet for him back in the 90s LOL. Must read the comments also because his audience expands on XG's true life back story.
Holy. You know you just gave me my first super thanks ever right? Thank you Jaedo! You gave me quite a surprise and I'm mad grateful we crossed paths (not just for money reasons hehe)
@@KRapPsychic it's lowtech, but i use Animaze. There's a way to upload a photo of yourself and it makes an avatar for you. You can find tutorials for it on yt. very easy. You can get Animaze on Steam or as a standalone. A lot of ppl might use it for the myriad other toons they can download/buy. You can be pikachu, santa clause, etc. I was fiddling n giggling around w it around the time I decided to start a yt channel. so i decided to vtube on a whim. I can see myself just using my regular face down the line tho. I wanted to separate my yt activites from my modeling activities as much as possible. But i've been so open about it (and using my real face on thumbnails) that it doesn't really matter anymore, hehe. peace
I know this is quite different from what you usually cover on your channel, but I'd like to suggest one of my favorite songs ever. The song is called "Construção" by Chico Buarque and it's deeply intertwined with the social and political context of Brazil during the late 1960s and early 1970s. Released in 1971, Brazil was under a military dictatorship known for its repression and censorship. Socially, the song reflects the harsh conditions faced by Brazil's working class, highlighting their struggles and the dehumanizing nature of labor. Politically, it serves as a critique of the oppressive military regime and the societal inequalities it perpetuated. The song's innovative use of narrative structure and poetic language made it a powerful piece of protest art, and along side other songs of similar nature, a movement was created through music as a means to resonate with the Brazilian public who were grappling with political repression and censorship. "Construção" became a symbol of resistance and artistic defiance against the authoritarian regime and because of that I would even compare it to the impact of hip-hop and rap music at the states in the 70s. Its impact extended beyond music, influencing Brazilian literature and culture by challenging the status quo and advocating for social change. Thus, the song "Construção" remains a poignant reflection of its turbulent time, capturing the spirit of resistance and resilience amidst political adversity in Brazil. I'll provide a link to an english lyrics video: th-cam.com/video/vmGrRmXivmM/w-d-xo.htmlsi=_7r-e9VAcO_0LJSp Ps: hope you're feeling well!
omg plz always suggest things like these. This channel is whatever we want it to be. I started it as a place to put my random music projects, but then I started reacting to stuff. And I'm a lover of 99% of all genres... especially songs that have such a cultural and historical impact like the one you suggested. I couldn't be happier to take a look. - some portion of what I do here, I want it to be familiar and have reach in mind, and also adding value to those who have subscribed
i know it's not fair to compare too closely to the original. But the original "lalala" is kinda of long burnt into my mind and hearing this version did throw me off kinda lol
@@libraryofpapel Ah. That's a good view of it too. A song affects ppl in very personal ways. Even fun songs like this. And if it invokes a vibe of 'idgaf" to the listener, then that's valid.
The LALALA and the harlem shake is a homage, those who knows, knows why they did this and why they put this in this song. Having Jurin and Cocona do this is showing they truly do their homework with Hip Hop.
@@riopato2009 what up Rio! hope you've been thriving homie. I wasn't bringing up the harlem shake to knock nobody. You know I don't knock ppl like that
XG's dropping a new track July 26th!!! 🤯🤯🫶🫶🐺🐺🐺
It's lit! I feel they are being so mindful of how they plan n curate what kindaa song they release and when. so I'm super curious what they got next in the pipeline. It's summer time. So I'm thinking party style summer single type ish.
@@by9thplanet Simon aka Jakops just spoiled the hook, on tour in Seoul. XG - Something Ain’t Right sounds like a pure summer disco beat.
@@riopato2009 oh word? I love a lot of these disco inspired songs. It's lit.
LL cool Jurin was a model and a semi pro snowboarder. Gave it up to dedicate her spotlight to XG. Coco been rapping since she was born and most likely a local ny rapper from the 80's reincarnated.
LL Cool Jurin! i love that. I can see her modeling, she's got a great face for it. and a semi pro snowboarder?? I love that! I used to teach snowboarding.
Cocona looks real natural and at home in this hip hop ish, so i believe.
Hope you've been good my g!
@@by9thplanet I know this is sacrilegious but PLEASE check out reactor "VIBE REACTIONS" and his XG MV reactions. Start with his Woke Up reaction. No need to react here, just on your own. Fracking hysterical his rabbit hole down XG!
@@by9thplanet 彼女たちは冬になると皆でスノ-ボードやスキ-をして休日を楽しみます。公式の動画でもジュリンがスノボで軽々と滑っている姿が見れます🎉🏂
昔はサ-フィンもやっていたみたいです(そういう家庭で育ちました)
@by9thplanet yeah she was ranked 10th in the country at 13 years old
@@chrislambert9903 yoooo. she did the dam ding!
4:25 so I believe they were referencing the game AND their CEO/manager whose name is Simon Jakops as well lol. And if they are mentioning the song that’s a triple 😂
oh. my. glob. ur def prob right lmaooooooo. and now my guess is immortalized for everyone to see (cries).
i assumed it was another reference to a hip hop cultural statesman, as they do. But I forgot Simon is their producers name lmao.
Ty. ima hide under a rock. lmk when it's over.
@by9thplanet honestly, it could have been a triple reference. They do do that.
@@MrBlazerfan89 thats true. I'm just so dumb that I thought the third potential reference was the primary one hehe
"God's favorite (album) like Nore (artist)"
"Making chess moves, step to the Neptunes (producers)"
"Then follow like Simon says" Simon aka JAKOPS, producer/manager. 👊🐺✌️
ty for the breakdown Jaedo!
I caught onto the first couple but that last one (which should have been mad obvious) went straight over my dome bahaha.
It's hot as a mf on my side. Hope the day is cool for u.
peace
Wildin out without carrying a cannon. Wildin Out - Nick Cannon - Mariah Carrey
Omg that’s slick! I didn’t even know they’d be tapped into that hehe
Amazing reaction 🩷⍢⃝
Tenku
XG more more
only cause you asked
Simon says is a triple the 2 you said + their producer name is Simon. 🔥
word! It totally went over my head that the producers name is Simon. bahaha. ty for explaining it to me
@by9thplanet I know this is sacrilegious but PLEASE check out reactor "VIBE REACTIONS" and his XG MV reactions. Start with his Woke Up reaction. No need to react here, just on your own. Fracking hysterical his rabbit hole down XG!
Yup, you will get to hear all of the back stories of the time Cocona lived in the Marcy Projects in Brooklyn 😂
LOL. that sounds like pure chaos and im down.
Vibe Reactions story time are the best! Just remember he and Coco are tight because she took a bullet for him back in the 90s LOL. Must read the comments also because his audience expands on XG's true life back story.
@@riopato2009 i saw him! it's mad funny
Thanks!
Holy. You know you just gave me my first super thanks ever right? Thank you Jaedo! You gave me quite a surprise and I'm mad grateful we crossed paths (not just for money reasons hehe)
@@by9thplanet Asian supporting Asian supporting Asians!👊😎✌️
@@jaedo6180 but then who's gonna support the asian supporting asians who support asians (you)? :[
Been asking that question for a long a$$ time?!😂😎✌️👊
Bahahahaha
Simon ref might be referring to JAKOPS (Simon their producer ...)
Cam on Duc! Yes and 2 letters are XG. So they are doing like Simon Says they would do, and that is, be Xtraordinary Girls, XG!
I realized that much later hehehe. Ty for setting me straight
@@by9thplanetwhat AI software do you use for the avatar on your vids?
@@KRapPsychic it's lowtech, but i use Animaze. There's a way to upload a photo of yourself and it makes an avatar for you. You can find tutorials for it on yt. very easy.
You can get Animaze on Steam or as a standalone.
A lot of ppl might use it for the myriad other toons they can download/buy. You can be pikachu, santa clause, etc.
I was fiddling n giggling around w it around the time I decided to start a yt channel. so i decided to vtube on a whim. I can see myself just using my regular face down the line tho. I wanted to separate my yt activites from my modeling activities as much as possible. But i've been so open about it (and using my real face on thumbnails) that it doesn't really matter anymore, hehe.
peace
@@by9thplanet Thanks Bro! 😎
I know this is quite different from what you usually cover on your channel, but I'd like to suggest one of my favorite songs ever.
The song is called "Construção" by Chico Buarque and it's deeply intertwined with the social and political context of Brazil during the late 1960s and early 1970s. Released in 1971, Brazil was under a military dictatorship known for its repression and censorship.
Socially, the song reflects the harsh conditions faced by Brazil's working class, highlighting their struggles and the dehumanizing nature of labor. Politically, it serves as a critique of the oppressive military regime and the societal inequalities it perpetuated. The song's innovative use of narrative structure and poetic language made it a powerful piece of protest art, and along side other songs of similar nature, a movement was created through music as a means to resonate with the Brazilian public who were grappling with political repression and censorship.
"Construção" became a symbol of resistance and artistic defiance against the authoritarian regime and because of that I would even compare it to the impact of hip-hop and rap music at the states in the 70s. Its impact extended beyond music, influencing Brazilian literature and culture by challenging the status quo and advocating for social change. Thus, the song "Construção" remains a poignant reflection of its turbulent time, capturing the spirit of resistance and resilience amidst political adversity in Brazil.
I'll provide a link to an english lyrics video: th-cam.com/video/vmGrRmXivmM/w-d-xo.htmlsi=_7r-e9VAcO_0LJSp
Ps: hope you're feeling well!
omg plz always suggest things like these. This channel is whatever we want it to be. I started it as a place to put my random music projects, but then I started reacting to stuff. And I'm a lover of 99% of all genres... especially songs that have such a cultural and historical impact like the one you suggested. I couldn't be happier to take a look.
- some portion of what I do here, I want it to be familiar and have reach in mind, and also adding value to those who have subscribed
@@by9thplanet So, did you like it?
I'm excited to hear your thoughts!
They could've done without the LALALALA part lol but overall really good :)
i know it's not fair to compare too closely to the original. But the original "lalala" is kinda of long burnt into my mind and hearing this version did throw me off kinda lol
For me that part really show the dgaf attitude.
@@libraryofpapel Ah. That's a good view of it too. A song affects ppl in very personal ways. Even fun songs like this. And if it invokes a vibe of 'idgaf" to the listener, then that's valid.
The LALALA and the harlem shake is a homage, those who knows, knows why they did this and why they put this in this song. Having Jurin and Cocona do this is showing they truly do their homework with Hip Hop.
@@riopato2009 what up Rio! hope you've been thriving homie.
I wasn't bringing up the harlem shake to knock nobody. You know I don't knock ppl like that