Blake Roman, Angel's VA, had never voiced acted before. He was basically a nobody going into the auditions and he KILLED it. I highly recommend listening to Poison next cause it shows just how good he can sing.
Sometimes... Sometimes the thing you need really is for someone to come along an be like... "Yeah... Shits fucked... Anyway ya wanna go catch a movie together?"😂
For context, Angel Dust sold his soul to the demon who runs ALL the brothels, porn studios, strip clubs and what not in hell to pay for his drug habit. Now, as part of his contract he HAS to work as a porstar for the demon and whenever he clocks into work he is literally incapable of refusing any of the demons orders until the work day is over and he can leave. Now add to this that Angel has the unfortunate luck of being among the demons top ten earners and you can probably imagine all the horrors he gets put through on a daily basis and what he might do to try and cope with it.
There are 16 sons in total in the show (2 per episode). To be honest, pick any of the other 15 songs at random. Someone will be happy you did, because they are all awesome. I would suggest leaving "You didn't know: and "Finale" for last though.
Agree with you on leaving You didn’t know and Show must go on, for last. But I suggest watching happy day in hell and Hell is forever first, as those 2 are arguably the worst songs, or least inspiring songs in the show. Doesn’t change the fact they are nicely sung, but God, Adam is difficult yo listen to, ironic that an Angel is singing heavy metal which genre of music was once considered satanic but is just so filled with malice
@@JediLordWong Strangely though, "The Show Must Go On" is the title of the episode while "Finale" is the title of the song. I personally think it should have been the other way around.
The whole gist of Angel Dust (tall pink and skinny) is that he's a prawn worker and his p I m p is abusive and controlling. So yeah, not much of a shock when you see the context leading up to this point in the show. I mean, the pilot episode literally introduces him to just finishing a job on the street ..
Hi, nice reaction. It’s obviously fresh and you haven’t seen the series so are unlikely to know the context of why they are singing. So while I don’t agree with your assessment, I understand as someone who only just saw this song, it may seem vulgar. For me though, it is surprisingly inspiring. A lot of the songs (2 for each episode for roughly 16 in total, although a few of them are reprises), have vulgar language but is not purely for shock value, it suits the tone of what is happening in the episode. IMHO, this song is surprisingly wholesome. Without spoiling too much for you, and before the Angel-Husk fans come after you if they haven’t already, the character Angel (tall six armed demon), is in an sexually abusive relationship, which majority of the show he hides under a seemingly shallow and horny attitude. The cat-like Husk is the first to call him out on his act which eventually led to them bonding as they are both broken or losers. Hence the song, yeah Angel is a sexually promiscuous sinner and abused victim, but Husk opens that he is also a victim and loser on a parallel level. (He is a chronic gambler and alcoholic and also enslaved to someone). And with this song, he invites Angel to go through shit together in order to let hope in their lives. Hope this comment is constructive for you. For your next reactions to Hazbin songs, just try to look beyond the vulgar language and listen to the story the character trying to tell. See ya.
I'm Brazilian and I love your videos! I wanted to ask if you could react to ishida's sukuna rap! the name of the rap is: Sukuna Song (Jujutsu Kaisen) | MALEVOLENTE | Ishida. I really appreciate the attention you've given to my country's raps, and I hope you continue to see more and more! 😅😅😅
Blake Roman, Angel's VA, had never voiced acted before. He was basically a nobody going into the auditions and he KILLED it. I highly recommend listening to Poison next cause it shows just how good he can sing.
Michael Kovach is better, fuck you and your "Omg Blake Roman is good" crap
Yo I thought he was an experienced actor
Sometimes... Sometimes the thing you need really is for someone to come along an be like... "Yeah... Shits fucked... Anyway ya wanna go catch a movie together?"😂
This makes complete sense to me. It's actually one of the best feelings... even though it only happens after being in a bad place
@@xFayzeit'd make more sense if you watch the show as a lot of these songs are part of the plot and the context will make it much better.
"I'm not gonna tell you everything's okay. You know it's not. You wanna go do something else?"
For context, Angel Dust sold his soul to the demon who runs ALL the brothels, porn studios, strip clubs and what not in hell to pay for his drug habit. Now, as part of his contract he HAS to work as a porstar for the demon and whenever he clocks into work he is literally incapable of refusing any of the demons orders until the work day is over and he can leave. Now add to this that Angel has the unfortunate luck of being among the demons top ten earners and you can probably imagine all the horrors he gets put through on a daily basis and what he might do to try and cope with it.
This is such a sweet song in context. The show does not shy away from dark content.
Oh. "Hell is Forever" That one's a bop!
There are 16 sons in total in the show (2 per episode). To be honest, pick any of the other 15 songs at random. Someone will be happy you did, because they are all awesome. I would suggest leaving "You didn't know: and "Finale" for last though.
Agree with you on leaving You didn’t know and Show must go on, for last. But I suggest watching happy day in hell and Hell is forever first, as those 2 are arguably the worst songs, or least inspiring songs in the show. Doesn’t change the fact they are nicely sung, but God, Adam is difficult yo listen to, ironic that an Angel is singing heavy metal which genre of music was once considered satanic but is just so filled with malice
@@JediLordWong Strangely though, "The Show Must Go On" is the title of the episode while "Finale" is the title of the song. I personally think it should have been the other way around.
@@sharingheart13 my bad. I confused the episode name with song name. But yeah, would have been more fitting the other way round.
Only me who's focusing on the cat in the background
I don't blame you, she should be the one with the youtube channel
So is that Keith David actually singing because if so DAMN man
The whole gist of Angel Dust (tall pink and skinny) is that he's a prawn worker and his p I m p is abusive and controlling. So yeah, not much of a shock when you see the context leading up to this point in the show.
I mean, the pilot episode literally introduces him to just finishing a job on the street ..
You should totally check out the show along with the pilot. The context is real sad here.
Hope you'll check out the song "Hells greatest dad "
We all need a friend like Husker
More than anything is definitely my favorite
You should watch more then anything best song in the entire show well that’s my opinion not sure of the rest😂
Followed by the Reprise.
It's up now!
More than anything poison loser baby hell is forever and stayed gone are my top 5 in order
Hi, nice reaction. It’s obviously fresh and you haven’t seen the series so are unlikely to know the context of why they are singing. So while I don’t agree with your assessment, I understand as someone who only just saw this song, it may seem vulgar.
For me though, it is surprisingly inspiring. A lot of the songs (2 for each episode for roughly 16 in total, although a few of them are reprises), have vulgar language but is not purely for shock value, it suits the tone of what is happening in the episode.
IMHO, this song is surprisingly wholesome. Without spoiling too much for you, and before the Angel-Husk fans come after you if they haven’t already, the character Angel (tall six armed demon), is in an sexually abusive relationship, which majority of the show he hides under a seemingly shallow and horny attitude. The cat-like Husk is the first to call him out on his act which eventually led to them bonding as they are both broken or losers. Hence the song, yeah Angel is a sexually promiscuous sinner and abused victim, but Husk opens that he is also a victim and loser on a parallel level. (He is a chronic gambler and alcoholic and also enslaved to someone). And with this song, he invites Angel to go through shit together in order to let hope in their lives.
Hope this comment is constructive for you. For your next reactions to Hazbin songs, just try to look beyond the vulgar language and listen to the story the character trying to tell. See ya.
I'm Brazilian and I love your videos! I wanted to ask if you could react to ishida's sukuna rap! the name of the rap is: Sukuna Song (Jujutsu Kaisen) | MALEVOLENTE | Ishida. I really appreciate the attention you've given to my country's raps, and I hope you continue to see more and more! 😅😅😅
Husk needs to sing more!
Please listen to hell is forever
I’m a loser, here to celebrate with my fellow losers!
I love your reactions please react to the series
Tipo mahoraga mhrap
Prude.
Reage Enel mhrap
This woobly screen make me sick.