I always say, be prepared to be very protective of these young ladies, if you watch the documentary. When you see how HARD they worked and how Simon guided them firmly but empathetically, you see why they are who they are😊
sure you've already read that you missed an episode called "XX" which is befor "ep1" maybe just watch it on your own time if you don't want to record it. that one introduces you to Simon the producer and his vision as well as his thoughts of XG in the Kpop space and being Xpop. i'm sure you're having thoughts or questions as you watch so feel free to pause anytime to ask. this will give us an opportunity to chat with you down here in the comments and we get insight into what you're thinking as well which is fun for us. we see your reaction and compare it with our own and if it's the same or different we can all have a good time or share in the PAIN lol. don't even worry about breaking the flow, we've watched this countless times already. it's all about you and your thoughts and feelings at this point. can't wait for the next one. peace!
I get the impression that you are a coach yourself so you of all people would understand what Simon is doing. Difference being that, although they're young, Simon is preparing them for the big professional leagues but not for the way the game is being played currently but for a new kind of game that no one has seen before. The way I see it, he's not just creating just a global pop group. He's mentoring future legends who may pay it forward for future generations as well as being an inspiration for later generations worthy of the XGALX label.
Since you missed the first intro before this, Simon Jakops is the CEO and producer of XG. He was a Kpop idol before he created XGALX and formed the group. XG are the only artists signed under XGALX at the moment so Simon is very involved in almost all aspects - for example, he writes most of their songs along with Chancellor, like Woke Up and Howling. One might even argue that he's "too involved". But I respect the dude and his vision. He wanted to create a group the world has never seen before and he manifested that. And the girls love and respect him, so that's that.
People who say he's too involved don't know how much he means to these young girls or that he was part of the 2nd generation of kpop groups and has seen what can happen to groups of a similar age who are just left to their own devices. He's not gonna let that happen to his girls who he has seen grown up when some were just 11 years old.
@@goodfella1401people complaining that he's "too involved" also complains that ceo's like jyp "isnt involved much". Lowlifes will create drama no matter what
The concept of XG was developed by Simon way before XG. You can see how much they respect and love Simon. Simon being an ex idol himself knows the challenges. And only has the best for the girls. Allows them to be themselves and have family always updated.
This happens every day in American sports. From Little league to peewee football. Everyone isn’t going to make the cut be it the cheerleader squad or a promotion at work. But these are the situations that help to mold our character and handle adversity.
It's really tough for real, IMO the closest thing we I can think of in the US is actually sports camps. It's basically that but for artists. If you have thought's on your mind, can always pause as needed.
In my opinion, it's important for reactors to watch this Documentary Series. It will give them the knowledge and appreciation for the XG members. Many reactors keep asking, "How are they so good?" Well, watch the series and find out. The first episode foreshadows the struggles they need to face and conquer before moving forward. Thanks for watching. I can tell, you being a father of girls, this journey may be tough to watch at times. For me, too, and I have no children. I just remind myself of what XG is now. They're the best and humble about it.
This is an UNBELIEVABLE and Heartfelt journey of our Amazing Young Artists. I love this journey. You will see the REAL BEHIND THE XG story. Thank you for watching this. ♥️🐺♥️🐺♥️
One of them…because SIMON said DEMOS. He introduces “GIRL GANG” in episode 7’ I believe. It was created several years prior to creating this DREAM TEAM. THIS JOURNEY IS INCREDIBLE. 🐺♥️🐺♥️🐺
Ohhhh ok! Yeah i know they had already been working on Mascara, Grl Gvng, Shooting Star and Tippy toes. Thank you for clarifying. @stephanieallangarman5598
America started this training system many decades ago then korea adopted that system and kept pushing forward soon later china and japan followed the system. Usa started this system decades ago but stopped doing it. At this modern era only korea can be say the highest advancement of this system. XG producers had to to south korea to learn that kpop training system to absord its knowledge and bring it to XG. Even though xg is not kpop but they are trained under the kpop system to able to do what they do
I think a system like this has existed in Japan since around the 1970s. However, until recently, Japan had not seriously worked on creating artists for the world. So you'd be forgiven for thinking Korea was the second country to adopt this system.
@@pikaaka Yes 👍🏽 I seen this comment by many Alphaz, thanks for this input. It’s important to know because the training is intense and seeing JAPANESE ARTISTS becoming International to me is unique but so SPECIAL because the style is as we XG is today. 🏆♥️🐺
Watched these so many times! Never gets old or more easy.....love these girls and mad respect for Simon!!!!
I always say, be prepared to be very protective of these young ladies, if you watch the documentary. When you see how HARD they worked and how Simon guided them firmly but empathetically, you see why they are who they are😊
The XG songs that we are enjoying today are the demos presented to the 36 girls back in 2017 at 9:48 just think how Simon has prepared for this day
have watched this at least a dozen times with other reactors. Here for another round! Let's go!
ALPHAZ on Deck!
Is it 😭 season..Game On! Idc what anyone says,I always tears up whenever I watch this documentary
same
sure you've already read that you missed an episode called "XX" which is befor "ep1" maybe just watch it on your own time if you don't want to record it. that one introduces you to Simon the producer and his vision as well as his thoughts of XG in the Kpop space and being Xpop. i'm sure you're having thoughts or questions as you watch so feel free to pause anytime to ask. this will give us an opportunity to chat with you down here in the comments and we get insight into what you're thinking as well which is fun for us. we see your reaction and compare it with our own and if it's the same or different we can all have a good time or share in the PAIN lol. don't even worry about breaking the flow, we've watched this countless times already. it's all about you and your thoughts and feelings at this point. can't wait for the next one. peace!
Didn’t knot that I missed an episode. Thank you for telling me. I’ll have to watch it on my own.
I love watching your XG journey. Welcome to the fam❤
Awesome! Thank you! 🙏
@@DeJuanBreezyVLOGSyes I love seeing reactions to people watching this!
I get the impression that you are a coach yourself so you of all people would understand what Simon is doing. Difference being that, although they're young, Simon is preparing them for the big professional leagues but not for the way the game is being played currently but for a new kind of game that no one has seen before. The way I see it, he's not just creating just a global pop group. He's mentoring future legends who may pay it forward for future generations as well as being an inspiration for later generations worthy of the XGALX label.
I agree
This is good my brother these girls went through so much . thanks for jumping into the rabbit 🐇 hole and see how XG was created
Since you missed the first intro before this, Simon Jakops is the CEO and producer of XG. He was a Kpop idol before he created XGALX and formed the group. XG are the only artists signed under XGALX at the moment so Simon is very involved in almost all aspects - for example, he writes most of their songs along with Chancellor, like Woke Up and Howling. One might even argue that he's "too involved". But I respect the dude and his vision. He wanted to create a group the world has never seen before and he manifested that. And the girls love and respect him, so that's that.
People who say he's too involved don't know how much he means to these young girls or that he was part of the 2nd generation of kpop groups and has seen what can happen to groups of a similar age who are just left to their own devices. He's not gonna let that happen to his girls who he has seen grown up when some were just 11 years old.
@@goodfella1401people complaining that he's "too involved" also complains that ceo's like jyp "isnt involved much". Lowlifes will create drama no matter what
The concept of XG was developed by Simon way before XG. You can see how much they respect and love Simon. Simon being an ex idol himself knows the challenges. And only has the best for the girls. Allows them to be themselves and have family always updated.
This happens every day in American sports. From Little league to peewee football. Everyone isn’t going to make the cut be it the cheerleader squad or a promotion at work. But these are the situations that help to mold our character and handle adversity.
oh MAN is it Documentary time???? are we doing THIS!!!!! ok it's ON let me get my drink. welcome to ALPHAZ
Thank you
It's really tough for real, IMO the closest thing we I can think of in the US is actually sports camps. It's basically that but for artists. If you have thought's on your mind, can always pause as needed.
Thank you
There’s no going back brotha!
I can’t.
Yasssssss we have arrived! Its so intense but so good!
There is a episode before this btw, like a short intro 10 minutes "XG Documentary Series ‘XTRA XTRA’ EP XX"
Yes 👍🏽 Simon explains why they are called XPOP and his mission statement of XG. ♥️🐺
That's Simon the creator of XG he's the man CEO
my man!!! welcome to the rabbit hole lol its a dope adventure to see how these girls came up
Frfr
I cant believe we’re watching xg docu now. They really got you into the rabbit hole 🤣❤️
In my opinion, it's important for reactors to watch this Documentary Series. It will give them the knowledge and appreciation for the XG members. Many reactors keep asking, "How are they so good?" Well, watch the series and find out. The first episode foreshadows the struggles they need to face and conquer before moving forward. Thanks for watching.
I can tell, you being a father of girls, this journey may be tough to watch at times. For me, too, and I have no children. I just remind myself of what XG is now. They're the best and humble about it.
I agree with your opinion. The first episode was a really good introduction on what’s expected to be the best.
Thank you for starting this 🥹🙏🏽
No problem
This is an UNBELIEVABLE and Heartfelt journey of our Amazing Young Artists. I love this journey. You will see the REAL BEHIND THE XG story. Thank you for watching this. ♥️🐺♥️🐺♥️
There is a XTRA XTRA episode before this episode XX.
Alright
Harvey is japanese Australian
Xg on Zach sang show. Pls react to it.
EXTRA ep4 plis
Hinata is japanese Korean
React to " is this love"
If im not mistaken (anyone can kindly correct me) the sample they listened to was Girl Gang sample.
One of them…because SIMON said DEMOS. He introduces “GIRL GANG” in episode 7’ I believe. It was created several years prior to creating this DREAM TEAM. THIS JOURNEY IS INCREDIBLE. 🐺♥️🐺♥️🐺
Ohhhh ok! Yeah i know they had already been working on Mascara, Grl Gvng, Shooting Star and Tippy toes. Thank you for clarifying. @stephanieallangarman5598
I think you mist the intro episode.... The Episode XX
Yes 👍🏽 good catch each one is essential but XX is very important. 😉♥️🐺
America started this training system many decades ago then korea adopted that system and kept pushing forward soon later china and japan followed the system. Usa started this system decades ago but stopped doing it. At this modern era only korea can be say the highest advancement of this system. XG producers had to to south korea to learn that kpop training system to absord its knowledge and bring it to XG. Even though xg is not kpop but they are trained under the kpop system to able to do what they do
They basically adopted the Motown system and in the last few decades made the system their own.
Thank you for the insight
I think a system like this has existed in Japan since around the 1970s.
However, until recently, Japan had not seriously worked on creating artists for the world.
So you'd be forgiven for thinking Korea was the second country to adopt this system.
@@pikaaka Yes 👍🏽 I seen this comment by many Alphaz, thanks for this input. It’s important to know because the training is intense and seeing JAPANESE ARTISTS becoming International to me is unique but so SPECIAL because the style is as we XG is today. 🏆♥️🐺
@@stephanieallangarman5598 Thank you🥺
I send my gratitude and love to you and all the XG fans around the world😆💕