Thanks for having me Jeff! As always collaborating with you was so much fun. I never realized what a slow talker I am until now haha I hope everyone enjoyed our reactions and if you have any suggestions make sure to leave a comment down below! :)
It was a pleasure and joy to collaborate with you on the video. Slow talking or not, that's what editing is for 😉 Looking forward to our next collaboration!
Deberías escuchar God's Menú, Back Door, Venom, Case 143. Stray Kids en realidad tiene su propio ritmo, al ser creadores y productores de su música, tienen mucha variedad de sonido.
With stray kids, the way they were chosen by the leader himself rather than put together, and they create all their own music lyrics :) they practically run themselves and have almost complete control over everything they do which is really rare in the kpop industry
her explanation of how dynamite isn't an accurate rep of kpop is amazing. its a bit annoying how a lot of people link kpop to one song when it's a whole country's music. anyway, I loved this reaction! I hope to see more stray kids and kpop reactions
I also came from a Metal background and got into Kpop so now I love both. I'm 53 so I started out with Queensryche, Metallica, Megadeth back in the day and today I love Ice Nine Kills, Bad Omens, MCR, Motionless in White. I love too many Kpop bands to mention. LOL. It's more than possible to love both. And I know Kpop fans in their 50's, 60's, 70's...so any age as well. I have Kpop friends of all ages...20's to 60's.
@@esidhe How funny, What a coincidence. I saw them in 1995 and the did the entire Mindcrime Album plus some. It was amazing. I saw Geoff Tate in 2013 for Mindcrime's 25th anniversary and I still loved it.
This song is what got me into K-pop!! Stray Kids are my guys! They are amazing performers and singers (I know you mentioned autotune and I get the snide attitude about it. But I assure you they can all sing beautifully live.) They write and produce all of their own music. Their concerts are amazing and they perform with a live band on stage. I am not a teenybopper and I've seen a lot bands over the years...but not a one blew me away like these guys did when I saw them live back in June. Just phenomenal!
The Myth of auto-tune that has lead to such abominable music over the years. I get it. 👏😂 Don’t worry, SKZ use it well, plus artfully incorporate reverb and layering as well. Bang Chan / Christopher Bang Leader, produces the beats. He is very clever with music. 🥰
Changbin sounding "Canadian" was not something I expected to hear, especially as he doesn't speak English fluently and the members who do are Australian 😆. Thanks for reacting to SKZ, it's always fun to see people discovering them for the first time! Also, if you enjoy punk and metal, you may like Xdinary Heroes -- they're a k-band with a phenomenal lead guitarist and drummer and two extraordinary vocal powerhouses, and their concept is dark pop-punk. They're under the same company as Stray Kids and have done a cover of one of SKZ's songs (as well as a couple of English rock covers that are excellent).
Im sad that she didnt explain(idk if she lnew about or not) that was kinda pansori-like rap. As a half korean(and my korean grandma was a pansori singer), when i first listened to the song, i was so happy hearing changbin's part.
@@user-mAfuNqrSe020x I agree, that's one of the most wonderful things about the song! But a lot of i-fans don't know about it or understand why it's special.
@@user-mAfuNqrSe020x I totally agree with you! I've heard pansori before but hadn't made the connection with this song. Thank you for the insight I will do some more research about it for future videos :)
I like how knowledgeable she is about kpop and the groups themselves. I've been listening to BTS since 2015 and I totally agree with you with what you said. I listen to stray kids' self produced music and that's what made me a big fan of them, but I'm also glad to see that you're very well informed about them ( here another fan of Chan and the demonic voice of the adorable Felix hahah). I don't see many people talking this way about this industry or groups in general and the immense differences they have with western music. Loved the reaction! Hope to see other k-pop reactions!
Glad you enjoyed the video! Unfortunately my friend and I made only so many reactions while she was visiting, but I will be reacting to more KPOP on the channel this year 😁
@@JeffreyHackReacts She gives you the key for your future reaction. Stray Kids will never go wrong. Please continue your journey to discover Stray Kid's music and their other talents.
@@JeffreyHackReacts tell her how great she is! she did amazing explaining things and she even read hangul (korean alphabet) which sounded very similar to how ive heard native koreans speak their language. its very impressive how well she is going about this!
My friend is currently back in South Korea teaching English at the moment, but when she returns I'm sure we'll collaborate on more KPOP reactions. I'll be sure to check out those songs you suggested 😁
You should use the subtitles next time! They're completely accurate and it would make the music video make a lot more sense. And add a lot more depth to what you're hearing as stray kids love wordplay. Oh and actually 2 of the members are native English speakers (australian), 2 more are fluent from living in English speaking countries for a while(usa and malaysia) and another is studying English in college (also lived in nevada as a kid) so you'll hear a lot of english in their songs. They even have english versions of their songs that are amazing and translate perfectly because of this.
@@none2428 then what do you consider Seungmin if he is not fluent? He was the host of After School Club which is English speaking. You think they gave him that hosting job because he’s just studying English?
SKZ is very unique in their approach… they were chosen(hand picked by their leader (orange hair) their company had nothing to do with their final preparation to debuted, additionally, they write produce arrange etc… their own music-the Autotune u mention is used as more of an instrumental element because they have such gorgeous voices and Chan likes to use it.. This song (actually the entire album) is a clap back to haters.
Subtitles. I promise you the experience will be SO much better if you know what they're saying. SKZ are famous for their lyricism. This entire song (and its album) is a clapback against the hate they receive for their sound, and the lyrics demonstrate the message beautifully (and snarkily). As she said, bits of English get mixed into kpop frequently, and it's basically to not only engage with foreign audiences, but also because (and this is directly from multiple Koreans) using English is seen as "cool" among younger Koreans. Just like monolingual English-speaking Americans will drop the occasional word/phrase in Spanish or French or Japanese or whatever, same goes for dropping bits of English in Korea. However, there's also the fact that SKZ comprises two native-English-speaking Australians (one of whom is one of the three main writers/composers/producers), a Korean member who is fluent in English, two highly conversational members (one of whom is one of the three main writers/composers/producers), two who understand pretty much everything and are improving steadily in their speaking (one of whom is one of the three main writers/composers/producers), and one who's not quite as strong as the others and isn't interested in pursuing it hardcore but nonetheless can do enough to communicate. So the lyrics are being written by a native English speaker, a highly conversational speaker with an ear for slang and wordplay, and a functional speaker with an ear for slang and wordplay. There's more English -- and more accurate and well-used English -- in SKZ songs than there is in most kpop groups'. Rather than just sprinkling it in for flavor, they use it as a tool for puns and other forms of wordplay, for emphasis, for expressing things that won't fit the flow well if spoken in Korean, etc. They even use it to dual-title some songs, one in English and one in Korean, to complete wordplay or make a message. Thunderous is a good example. Because while "Thunderous" is the English title, the Korean title -- Sorikkun -- does _not_ mean Thunderous. It's a type of traditional Korean folk singer known for their loud, rhythmic style, and the actual word can be broken down to mean along the lines of "noise master." SKZ were making a very clear statement with this clapback song, and combining the connotation of "thunderous" with the connotation of "traditional masters of noise" in the dual title was part of that statement.
@@none2428 I did. That's because I was responding to and expanding on comments the reactors made specifically about English. (And also because my specific neurowiring tends to lead to me writing long, info-heavy comments.) To be fair, much of what I wrote was about the skillful usage of English and Korean to complement each other.
Woohoo!! Stray Kids!!! Looking forward for more reactions, they have so many songs and MVs that you will surely love. Stray Kids music videos are top tier and their songs are bangers! Really different from what usual kpop sounds like.
LOVE that she got you started off with Stray Kids. They've gotten me so deep into Korean culture since discovering them. I feel they truly are that bridge between Eastern/Western music, without forgetting their roots. Not to mention they write/produce 99.99% of their discography and they're KIDS! (in the sense that I'm in my early 40s). Their talent is just undeniable. -Also, YAAASSS!!! I see them abs, but my eyes rarely stray away from Hyunjin haha. GIVE THEM A DRAMA ALREADY!! --2ND EDIT - Subbed!! He MUST see more!! Loved this so much!
I agree with the BTS thing only a little bit because they said themselves that they had their storyline and everthing planned only until early 2020 and than they wanted to fullfill their military service, but corona happened and they wanted to release a fun summer song to make other people happy and because it was succesfull they continued, but it wasn´t their sound, they always participed or fully produced their own songs and albums, but the english singles were fully written by other people. Also after 2021 they returned to their roots and now are releasing songs which they indetify with again, they are also on hiatus rn, because they are focusing more on solo projects and are meant to fullfil their millitary service. But BTS success is definetely not based on dynamite, their earlier songs is what made them famous and made them stand out. Even though I stan a lot of kpop groups, BTS definetely have a special place in my heart, both with their songs and their personalities.
YASSSS to the Bang Chan ab appreciation. Girl, you KNOW we love it. Monica, THANK YOU for your service. Share the love of SKZ. We'll see you at the concert?!?
I mean after pointing out our sunshine felix, she should show you his solo song. Deep End just 😮😢 Something good to react to is also: Freeze or Venom and so many more. Really hope stray kids stay true to their sound now that they’re getting more and more popular overseas.
the bts thing u said ... i am little bit disappointed cause they didnt release dynamite to get nominated for grammys or to gain popularity in the states . they did to encourage ppl who were facing hell in 2020 covid pandemic . it was a fun song created to encourage people and the armys . but they themselves didnt knew dynamite was gonna blow off real quick. i wish ppl to consider other perspectives before judging...
The guy with the deep voice is Felix and its his actual voice or 1 of his many voices. He can go low like this and has a high voice as well. You might like his solo song Deep End.
I am going to see them in February in Sydney. I’m 38 and going with my daugher(18) 🥰 I’ve been into metal and rap since the early 90’s and I love these guys!
There are honestly so many songs in both Stray Kids AND BTS' discography that are highly deserving of Grammys, from a lyrical, technical (like mastering & mixing), compositional, and overall creative standpoint, not including how well they've charted and copies they've sold. It's really frustrating that so many of both group's phenomenal, meaningful, well-crafted songs aren't given recognition by the western industry. Music transcends language and borders. Edit: and thankfully, BTS did create a beautiful Korean album (BE) right after Dynamite that a lot of people seem to forget about, and their anthology album PROOF included Run BTS, which I personally consider their best song since Map of the Soul: 7 and a song that feels truly, unabashedly Bangtan and harkens back to their grungier, more badass style that I love so much. Yet To Come was also lovely but man, Run BTS felt like such a return to form for BTS and I'm happy for them.
Please show more reactions from SKZ! The reaction to seeing SKZ for the first time is always fun. MIROH, Side Effect, Victory Song ,god's menu, Easy ,Back door, MANIAC,VENOM, FREEZE, CASE 143! There's no music video, but please listen to HEYDAY. That song is crazy.
You're totally right! since I already knew what they were saying it totally slipped my mind to turn them on for Jeff to read! Will keep it in mind for future collaborations ;)
They Laugh in the song because is a song to the haters that said their music is noise also their album is called noisy(no easy) for that reason. It´s important to read the subtitles to understand their message.
Stray Kids musicality in dance and video editing is off the charts. Coming from the metal world, you might like to check out Venom, Side Effects, Easy or Domino. If you want to hear them take some grunge riffs and incorporate them, you could listen to Beware or Yayaya, off their very first (pre-debut) release--Beware has a dance performance video, Yayaya does not have a real video. For other kpop groups, check out Hip from Mamamoo, or Tomboy, Nxde, Oh My God from (G)Idle, (those two are both "girl" ie grown women groups) or Gambler, Love Killa from Monsta X, or Sticker, Firetruck, Birthday (Make a Wish) from various subsets of NCT. (NCT has a weird concept of a huge master group with several sub groups, membership is somewhat fluid between sub groups). When you do eventually listen to BTS, I'd recommend Mic Drop (Steve Aoki remix), Ugh, Burning Up (Fire) or On. By the way, Stray Kids use even more English than some kpop groups because two members--the leader and deep voiced Felix--are Aussies, two others lived in the US for brief periods and one lived in Malaysia where English is more commonly spoken. If you are interested in their more vocal work, check out the First Take versions of Scars, Mixtape: OH, and Slump. That's them singing live in a Japanese recording studio that releases the one (first) take. These are not ballads, they are just more focused on the vocals than the rap. I also highly recommend turning on subtitles, Stray Kids and many other Kpop groups often have meaningful lyrics. Stray Kids also often release sub-unit songs, the most are by the production sub-unit, that is the three members who have a hand in writing/composing/producing over 90% of their output (they are super collaborators but have final artistic say). That unit is called 3Racha, and focuses on hard-driving hip hop and rap; Han and Changbin are on pretty much all the "Top 10 rappers in kpop" lists you can find. There are also releases from DanceRacha (the three members who are the most in charge of dancing) and VocalRacha, the two members who sing the most. They also release many many combinations of subunits, solos, duets, some other trios, some with four members. They are extraordinarily prolific and versatile. For most of these, you need to get color coded lyrics videos, since they don't have MVs. I really recommend Heyday, 3Racha and Zone by 3Racha, Taste by DanceRacha, Redlights by a duo subset, or Muddy Water by the main rapline.
Not sure how you managed to miss the amazing album "Be"! The song "Life goes on" was amazing as was "Disease" and "Blue and Grey" and "Film out" and "Stay"-all from that album...all very much typical BTS creativity being alive and well. Dynamite, Butter, and PTD, were deliberate choices to produce feel good music in response to the difficulties of the pandemic. For which we should just thank them and their willingness to postpone their own desires in order to put some joy into the world. Love you trying out K-pop.
To answer your question more thoroughly, Kpop doesn't add English lines and lyrics in their songs just to make it big in the U.S. They add English to their songs, which is usually primarily in the hook or chorus of the song, in order to appeal to a more international adienance. Afterall, English is the most spoken first or second language in the most countries in the world. (English isn't only spoken in the U.S. or the west.) Therefore, by putting English in the song it allows everyone to be able to sing along and for the song to get stuck in your head, even if you don't speak Korean. This allows them to reach an even wider audience and helps to create larger fanbases, which drives album and merchandise sales, gives them more places to hold world concert tours and fan meetings, and also increases viewership of their other projects, such as the TV shows and movies that some of the members are actors in, etc.
I really love it when Nica explain skz and kpop itself, show him how she love stray kids is so cutee. And for Jeff, I hope you enjoy it to get into kpop bcs there are soooo many things that you have to know, I hope you will react to more stray kids's music and video. Trust me, they will never disappoint you. I love you both!!
Thank you for your reactions. I love watching people react. I guess I'm diff to others in some ways, but I like ppl reacting to the MV without the subtitles & then they rewatch with the subtitles to understand what they just watched. I love watching reactions but get frustrated when there's a clear drop about to happen & reactors pause it, not all. But when they do it, it takes away from the whole experience imo. Not everyone will see the same as me, although I do see other comments that are similar so there's an audience for that type of experience. Some reactors tailor it & mention at the start of their videos that they will react without subtitles & then rewatch with. Some are so shocked & can't help but pause not to miss the next part 😂😂😂. Thanks again for enjoying SKZ. They are extremely talented.
Thanks for the reaction. Thank you also for putting up the apology because I’m really tired of people in the US stereotyping Canadians (no one sounds like that.)
Love that one of you appreciates Stray Kids. Thank you for introduction to SKZ. No hate to BTS at all they are super awesome we love them too. Kpop is becoming more main stream. Don’t forget SKZ write, produce their songs.
I'll be the first to admit that I'm WAAAAY older than the target demographic... but I do really enjoy Stray Kids. They are silly, funny, don't tend to take themselves seriously, and do a LOT of hard work on their choreo. I've taken various forms of dance for over 20 years and I know how much work it is to learn and remember those choreos for as long as they've been performing some of them. Stray Kids is sometimes a little too hiphop for my taste, but the ones that I enjoy, I enjoy immensely. For Felix's voice, I would respectfully disagree that he's underground... He's deep, but he's not underground yet. However, given that deep voices (with consistent practice) will continue to deepen over the years (to a point, of course), give him another 10 years or so, and his voice could be terrifying. (I'd really love to see him continue to work on deep singing techniques like growls and subharmonics.) If you want to see some additional range from the Kids, watch some of their subunit songs; Surfing, Gone Away, and Red Lights are all really good. (Red Lights is my favorite of the videos because you want absolutely stunning cinematography, it's RIGHT THERE. The storytelling of JUST the cinematography is beyond stunning.) (Edited to add that Hyunjin and Bang Chan wrote Red Lights, helped design both the choreography and the overall looks that they wanted for the music video. Just as some background there.)
@@Bombdiggityyo oh, come on! I want to see that! I would laugh myself off my chair and possibly even through the floor! (I mean, I laugh myself off the chair just rewatching Chan's reaction to it...)
BTS Dynamite was meant to be a fun summer song to enjoy for a season, I dont think they sold themselves to get a grammy. Yes BTS is way more deep and brings things to the forefront that are hard to talk about and deal with.
First of all BTS did not come out with dynamite to win a grammy, they did not sold them themselves out. They wasn't even planing on coming out with dynamite, but they did it because they wanted to give give something to the Armys for who was having a hard time in corona. get your facts together
bts made dynamite to win a grammy? you shouldn't say things you don't know, dynamite was made during the corona virus, a song they said is a way to cheer the fans up during such a difficult time, none of them knew that the "bubble" would burst so i guess that your speech was very wrong. I'm an armystay (bts and stray kids fan) and it's amazing to appreciate the differences within kpop, no group is the same as the other and that's what makes everything special for me, That's why I found all the fandom fighting out there quite unnecessary, if you don't appreciate a song just don't listen to it. Sorry for the looong text😭 i loved your reaction please bring more stray kids!! I just didn't like the fact that she talked about bts that way, and also considering that it was a video about the stray kids :) but I appreciate all the knowledge she showed you! Thank you and much love from Brazil💛 I recommend you see gods menu and maniac next!
I'm the same as you and enjoy the music both BTS and Stray Kids make. I also took pause when she said that BTS sold out when making that song. I'm not as knowledgeable as BTS fans are about them but I do remember BTS saying as soon as the song came out that they released Dynamite with the intention of cheering up their fans during this hard time while the coronavirus was going around. It's unfortunate that I do foresee some immature fans using Monica's words to create more fodder for fanwars between music groups. I just wish people were less competitive against each other and just appreciate the groups for who they are. Hopefully, Monica gets shown some comments correcting that thought so she doesn't accidentally anger some fans. I do appreciate her trying her best to explain more of the Kpop scene for Jeffrey. She's very cute in her enthusiasm.
Thank you for Thunderous. It is my favorite Stray Kids mv/song; MIROH is a close 2nd. What I really loved was how they incorporated Korean historical and modern styles. There are sports cars in front of the palace, Stray Kids wearing modern clothes and traditional hanboksin. They mixed Korean hiphop/trap music and traditional Korean musical instruments like the aak, & pungmul nori. The Bukcheong lion mask dance was/is used in celebrations, such as the Lunar New Year. Many of these items, traditions, etc. pop up in other Kpop music performances. Agust D (aka BTS's Suga) a stellar mv/song "Daechwita" was filmed at a set that is often used in Historical Kdramas.. it is fairly identical to the actual ancient Palaces and villages found throughout Korea. In his video, he also used traditional Korean musical instruments and mixed cultural traditions like the Hanbok with cars & other modern things.
i really liked your reaction and i wish you do more of stray kids, they have realy different sounds i recommend: god's menu back door district 9 19 my side
Actually including English to to lyrics is part of the culture because K-pop started developing after the war in Korea and the occupation of American in Korea. The society was highly influenced by the music imported by the Americans and from the beginning included it to their song. I hope I explained it well English isn’t my first language. Also hope it helped…. Lot of love from France
You should Make sure that the English Subtitles are on, so that you will know what the song is about and what the words are. He should also watch God's Menu, Christmas EveL, Easy, Venom and Maniac. Skz produce most of their songs.
Girl I know!!! Ame esta reacción, Nica Davis!! Ame su forma de explicar e interactuar con el video con Jeff y con Stay y mucha más para las que amamos a Chan!! We know!!❤❤❤❤
@@JeffreyHackReacts The strange rhythm was actually an allusion to a traditional Korean performance art called pansori. Changbin made it into a rap. You can hear traditional instruments in the track as well. Seems like plenty of others have reminded y'all 😅 but the lyrics are important, especially for a rap heavy group like Stray Kids who write and produce their own art. There's old Korean sayings in the rap, and everything is geniously incorporated. Also, Stray Kids uses more English than usual because 2 of the members are Australian. And, a couple more studied abroad and gained proficiency. I recommend discussing the actual video you're reacting to a bit more in your reactions moving forward. There was lots of talk about other things not related to Stray Kids at all 😅 Best of luck!
Please react to more stray kids! Even if you react to them on your own without anyone explaining stuff to you. I would recommend gods menu, back door, venom, freeze, circus, easy, lonely street, deep end (solo from one of the members), and cheese
I love her for clearing up some of the wrong notions around kpop!!!! like kpop isnt at all similar to one another, stray kids alone who produce, write, and compose their own songs arguably touched 40+ genres in their whole discography in less than 5 years
bts never "sold themselves" to the grammys. they were going to take a break after not doing well mentally but instead released dynamite during covid just to bring some joy to their fans during hard times that's why the song is bright and different to what they usually do and it was uplifting to hear when everything else on tv was grim, they put aside their own needs to be there for their fans. there's no need to bring up this situation if you don't know anything about it and anyway i don't understand why you even had the need to mention and critizice bts when this is a stray kids video? put me off the whole reaction
(I know this is from a long time ago but...) Too sensitive for no reason. They were very nice about explaining what happened. And in fact, also put the blame where it should be - on the Western/American music industry/standards. You all are taking it as a shot at BTS when it's really not. All of Kpop is trying in some ways to capture the Western audience. BTS just did what they had to do to get that fully. But as an American I'll say that it's so effing sad that they had to do that to get the recognition they deserved. If we weren't so damn arrogant and smug thinking that "only we know what good music is," then other international artists could get their much earned respect here. If nothing else, what BTS did may actually be the thing to get Kpop into the mainstream as is... It's yet to be fully seen tho. What needs to happen is for the rest of America/the Western audience to grow up, get over ourselves and the arrogant opinion that our music is superior.
Even though its been nearly four years since I got into kpop, I still feel like a new fan. Monica is totally correct that it's a package deal. Not just the music, but the MVs, the story lines, the dance practices and music shows. Hopefully people don't come at you for the BTS comments, lol. I've seen that happen on so many channels. You're not wrong though. Anyway, good luck!
This was very cool, I love to watch their dancing, I wish I could just put on some kind of button, when I hear a song I like so that I could sing with the song in the language they are singing!❤❤ My husband and I love watching Japanese Anime, there music is awesome! 😎 Most of what I have seen is with the series itself, not stand alone vids.Bubblegum Crises is great because one of the girls on the team is actually a singer in a band before they dress in their ‘bots’ type gear to fight justice! So they are shown a lot of times , ‘live’ playing many of the songs in the series! They also do some English in their songs! This is one of our favorite series, with subtitles always!😁. Awesome reaction!❤👏👏👏
As a general rule of thumb, if you aren't offending anybody you're not doing your job properly - there are people who will complain about anything/everything and they should not be allowed to influence honest reactions. The use of english in K-Pop may be influenced by the American market being the world's biggest for music, with the rest of the countries where english is spoke natively, or as a second or third (many countries teach several at school). The Japanese market is the second biggest - several K-Pop groups also perform in japanese - the world's biggest girl group, BLACKPINK, actually release all their songs in two versions - a korean-english version and a korean-japanese version with some re-working of the lyrics (they are all fluent korean, english, and japanese spekers with another 4 or 5 languages between them from fluent to basic depending on the member!) You can easily pick out the two Aussie members of SK by their accent 😉
I know what you mean about the MV helps to make the song more epic. Eg: Hallazia by Ateez by itself is a good song, but the MV makes it more epic. Once you have listened to more Kpop, you will discover their sounds are different to a lot of other Kpop groups. Cheers
ok I'm sorry but that was a load of bs about Dynamite. It was never intended as a Grammy bait, it was literally a funky pandemic song like a Super tuna. Butter maybe, Permission to dance totally but NOT Dynamite. Did the company push it after the fact? Yeah. But it was never the original intent and I don't know if you are malicious or just really uninformed but it's not a great look to educate others on issues you are clearly have no impartial knowledge. Saying it as a stay btw. Show the guy Ateez, he might like them.
Thanks for giving Kpop a chance! Maybe you would really love Ateez music when your more into rock kind of music. Their song "Guerilla" and "Halazia" have a more rougher vibe and are amazing tracks!!
Yup, just plain ol' English-pronunciation "Stray Kids," as they were named by their native-English-speaking Australian leader. In Korean, it's basically "Soo-too-reh-ee Kee-joo," which is an awkward mouthful because there are several sound combinations in their name that simply don't exist in Hangugeo (spoken Korean). The group and international fans often use "SKZ" (rhymes with "wiz") as a nickname, and they often use this within Korea as well, since it becomes a simple "Soo-kee-joo" and is much easier for Korean speakers to say. In short, though, feel free to just call them SKZ (again, one syllable, rhymes with "wiz" -- people sometimes get confused and overcomplicate it). Many kpop groups are known as much, if not more, by their nicknames as they are by their full names.
So this is YEARS old, but as an avril emo boi, you might be more into xdinary heroes. They're more of a rock band under the same company as stray kids. Recommend checking their cover of black parade, if youre still doing that
You should defintely react to more StrayKids and P1Harmony, i feel like they are kind of easier to get into especially because a good amount of P1harmony's songs are 40% in english
If you gravitate toward metal, punk, edm, dubstep, SKZ is likely going to be one of the best fits for you. While kpop is an industry, not a genre, there _is_ an established overall mainstream-approved sound, and SKZ tend be far outside of that sound, which is part of why they get so much hate and aren't domestically popular. That is, in fact, directly related to this song and its album (again, all of it a clapback because of the constant hate for being "noisy," making "construction music," and whatnot). They have an extremely varied discography, so there's plenty that's _not,_ say, edm or trap or dubstep, but even then, it doesn't tend to veer into the popular bubblegum lane. The one time they used that type of mainstream bubblegum sound, once, deliberately, they interspersed it with their signature hard-hitting, dark sound to convey the light vs dark, emotion vs reason message (STAYs know which song I mean). So there's no one kpop sound, but yeah, there's an overall general style that tends to be the majority of mainstream kpop. And then there's outsider groups like SKZ, who are known for literally making their own genre and making what they want even though it's not in line with the approved middle ground. They've straight-up made songs that they knew would be polarizing and unpopular with a lot of people, simply because those were songs they wanted to make and stories they wanted to tell ("Side Effects" and "Tortoise and the Hare" are good examples of this).
Thank you for sharing more information on STZ and their background. I am huge fan of metal, punk, edm, and dubstep and look forward to sharing more reactions to them down the road 😊
Thanks for having me Jeff! As always collaborating with you was so much fun. I never realized what a slow talker I am until now haha
I hope everyone enjoyed our reactions and if you have any suggestions make sure to leave a comment down below! :)
It was a pleasure and joy to collaborate with you on the video. Slow talking or not, that's what editing is for 😉 Looking forward to our next collaboration!
Deberías escuchar God's Menú, Back Door, Venom, Case 143. Stray Kids en realidad tiene su propio ritmo, al ser creadores y productores de su música, tienen mucha variedad de sonido.
@@gladysmarinr4606 Venom and Case 143 are so much fun!
Monica, I am a huge Kpop fan and I loved this reaction video. I'm headed over to check out your channel.
With stray kids, the way they were chosen by the leader himself rather than put together, and they create all their own music lyrics :) they practically run themselves and have almost complete control over everything they do which is really rare in the kpop industry
Sounds very cool! I like the fact that they maintain ownership of their artist content.
her explanation of how dynamite isn't an accurate rep of kpop is amazing. its a bit annoying how a lot of people link kpop to one song when it's a whole country's music.
anyway, I loved this reaction! I hope to see more stray kids and kpop reactions
Thank you for your comment! I'm very glad you enjoyed the reaction and there will be more KPop reactions on the channel 😊
Yeah I loved the fact that despite she loves skz she tried to be partial
As a metalhead, I love Stray Kids.
I am also a metalhead and totally feel that statement!
Same here
I also came from a Metal background and got into Kpop so now I love both. I'm 53 so I started out with Queensryche, Metallica, Megadeth back in the day and today I love Ice Nine Kills, Bad Omens, MCR, Motionless in White. I love too many Kpop bands to mention. LOL. It's more than possible to love both. And I know Kpop fans in their 50's, 60's, 70's...so any age as well. I have Kpop friends of all ages...20's to 60's.
@@tanasmom1969 Same, same. Queensryche favourite band. Grew up with all those bands in the 80’s.
@@esidhe How funny, What a coincidence. I saw them in 1995 and the did the entire Mindcrime Album plus some. It was amazing. I saw Geoff Tate in 2013 for Mindcrime's 25th anniversary and I still loved it.
This song is what got me into K-pop!! Stray Kids are my guys! They are amazing performers and singers (I know you mentioned autotune and I get the snide attitude about it. But I assure you they can all sing beautifully live.) They write and produce all of their own music. Their concerts are amazing and they perform with a live band on stage. I am not a teenybopper and I've seen a lot bands over the years...but not a one blew me away like these guys did when I saw them live back in June. Just phenomenal!
Very cool!!
The Myth of auto-tune that has lead to such abominable music over the years.
I get it. 👏😂
Don’t worry, SKZ use it well, plus artfully incorporate reverb and layering as well. Bang Chan / Christopher Bang Leader, produces the beats. He is very clever with music. 🥰
When they said"No one can copy us because we're one of a kind"
Yeah nobody, can copy them
Haha! Pretty much!
Changbin sounding "Canadian" was not something I expected to hear, especially as he doesn't speak English fluently and the members who do are Australian 😆. Thanks for reacting to SKZ, it's always fun to see people discovering them for the first time!
Also, if you enjoy punk and metal, you may like Xdinary Heroes -- they're a k-band with a phenomenal lead guitarist and drummer and two extraordinary vocal powerhouses, and their concept is dark pop-punk. They're under the same company as Stray Kids and have done a cover of one of SKZ's songs (as well as a couple of English rock covers that are excellent).
I thought he was referring to Han?
@@starmyatiny5031 We all know Han is British 😆 But he was talking about the way Changbin's Korean rapping sounded to him IIRC
Im sad that she didnt explain(idk if she lnew about or not) that was kinda pansori-like rap. As a half korean(and my korean grandma was a pansori singer), when i first listened to the song, i was so happy hearing changbin's part.
@@user-mAfuNqrSe020x I agree, that's one of the most wonderful things about the song! But a lot of i-fans don't know about it or understand why it's special.
@@user-mAfuNqrSe020x I totally agree with you! I've heard pansori before but hadn't made the connection with this song. Thank you for the insight I will do some more research about it for future videos :)
I like how knowledgeable she is about kpop and the groups themselves. I've been listening to BTS since 2015 and I totally agree with you with what you said.
I listen to stray kids' self produced music and that's what made me a big fan of them, but I'm also glad to see that you're very well informed about them ( here another fan of Chan and the demonic voice of the adorable Felix hahah).
I don't see many people talking this way about this industry or groups in general and the immense differences they have with western music.
Loved the reaction! Hope to see other k-pop reactions!
Glad you enjoyed the video! Unfortunately my friend and I made only so many reactions while she was visiting, but I will be reacting to more KPOP on the channel this year 😁
@@JeffreyHackReacts She gives you the key for your future reaction. Stray Kids will never go wrong. Please continue your journey to discover Stray Kid's music and their other talents.
@@JeffreyHackReacts tell her how great she is! she did amazing explaining things and she even read hangul (korean alphabet) which sounded very similar to how ive heard native koreans speak their language. its very impressive how well she is going about this!
Since he mentioned dubstep you should have him check out Freeze, also other stuff like Venom, God's menu...
My friend is currently back in South Korea teaching English at the moment, but when she returns I'm sure we'll collaborate on more KPOP reactions.
I'll be sure to check out those songs you suggested 😁
You should use the subtitles next time! They're completely accurate and it would make the music video make a lot more sense. And add a lot more depth to what you're hearing as stray kids love wordplay. Oh and actually 2 of the members are native English speakers (australian), 2 more are fluent from living in English speaking countries for a while(usa and malaysia) and another is studying English in college (also lived in nevada as a kid) so you'll hear a lot of english in their songs. They even have english versions of their songs that are amazing and translate perfectly because of this.
Only Felix and Chan are fluent in English. And they all studying English of course..
@@none2428 then what do you consider Seungmin if he is not fluent? He was the host of After School Club which is English speaking. You think they gave him that hosting job because he’s just studying English?
She is an ideal STAY😂 this is how we are
😂 I'm here for it!
SKZ is very unique in their approach… they were chosen(hand picked by their leader (orange hair) their company had nothing to do with their final preparation to debuted, additionally, they write produce arrange etc… their own music-the Autotune u mention is used as more of an instrumental element because they have such gorgeous voices and Chan likes to use it.. This song (actually the entire album) is a clap back to haters.
Haha very cool! Thanks for your comment and the additional information.
Subtitles. I promise you the experience will be SO much better if you know what they're saying. SKZ are famous for their lyricism. This entire song (and its album) is a clapback against the hate they receive for their sound, and the lyrics demonstrate the message beautifully (and snarkily).
As she said, bits of English get mixed into kpop frequently, and it's basically to not only engage with foreign audiences, but also because (and this is directly from multiple Koreans) using English is seen as "cool" among younger Koreans. Just like monolingual English-speaking Americans will drop the occasional word/phrase in Spanish or French or Japanese or whatever, same goes for dropping bits of English in Korea.
However, there's also the fact that SKZ comprises two native-English-speaking Australians (one of whom is one of the three main writers/composers/producers), a Korean member who is fluent in English, two highly conversational members (one of whom is one of the three main writers/composers/producers), two who understand pretty much everything and are improving steadily in their speaking (one of whom is one of the three main writers/composers/producers), and one who's not quite as strong as the others and isn't interested in pursuing it hardcore but nonetheless can do enough to communicate. So the lyrics are being written by a native English speaker, a highly conversational speaker with an ear for slang and wordplay, and a functional speaker with an ear for slang and wordplay.
There's more English -- and more accurate and well-used English -- in SKZ songs than there is in most kpop groups'. Rather than just sprinkling it in for flavor, they use it as a tool for puns and other forms of wordplay, for emphasis, for expressing things that won't fit the flow well if spoken in Korean, etc. They even use it to dual-title some songs, one in English and one in Korean, to complete wordplay or make a message. Thunderous is a good example. Because while "Thunderous" is the English title, the Korean title -- Sorikkun -- does _not_ mean Thunderous. It's a type of traditional Korean folk singer known for their loud, rhythmic style, and the actual word can be broken down to mean along the lines of "noise master." SKZ were making a very clear statement with this clapback song, and combining the connotation of "thunderous" with the connotation of "traditional masters of noise" in the dual title was part of that statement.
Wow! So much information in this comment and I appreciate you educating me further on all of this!
You so much wrote just about English..
@@none2428 I did. That's because I was responding to and expanding on comments the reactors made specifically about English. (And also because my specific neurowiring tends to lead to me writing long, info-heavy comments.) To be fair, much of what I wrote was about the skillful usage of English and Korean to complement each other.
Woohoo!! Stray Kids!!! Looking forward for more reactions, they have so many songs and MVs that you will surely love. Stray Kids music videos are top tier and their songs are bangers! Really different from what usual kpop sounds like.
LOVE that she got you started off with Stray Kids. They've gotten me so deep into Korean culture since discovering them. I feel they truly are that bridge between Eastern/Western music, without forgetting their roots. Not to mention they write/produce 99.99% of their discography and they're KIDS! (in the sense that I'm in my early 40s). Their talent is just undeniable. -Also, YAAASSS!!! I see them abs, but my eyes rarely stray away from Hyunjin haha. GIVE THEM A DRAMA ALREADY!! --2ND EDIT - Subbed!! He MUST see more!! Loved this so much!
And he WILL see more 😁 Glad you enjoyed the reaction!
Yeah, Stray Kids! you should show him Freeze and God's Menu
I agree with the BTS thing only a little bit because they said themselves that they had their storyline and everthing planned only until early 2020 and than they wanted to fullfill their military service, but corona happened and they wanted to release a fun summer song to make other people happy and because it was succesfull they continued, but it wasn´t their sound, they always participed or fully produced their own songs and albums, but the english singles were fully written by other people. Also after 2021 they returned to their roots and now are releasing songs which they indetify with again, they are also on hiatus rn, because they are focusing more on solo projects and are meant to fullfil their millitary service. But BTS success is definetely not based on dynamite, their earlier songs is what made them famous and made them stand out. Even though I stan a lot of kpop groups, BTS definetely have a special place in my heart, both with their songs and their personalities.
Thank you for your comment and sharing your knowledge of BTS 😁
YASSSS to the Bang Chan ab appreciation. Girl, you KNOW we love it.
Monica, THANK YOU for your service. Share the love of SKZ. We'll see you at the concert?!?
I mean after pointing out our sunshine felix, she should show you his solo song. Deep End just 😮😢
Something good to react to is also: Freeze or Venom and so many more.
Really hope stray kids stay true to their sound now that they’re getting more and more popular overseas.
the bts thing u said ... i am little bit disappointed cause they didnt release dynamite to get nominated for grammys or to gain popularity in the states . they did to encourage ppl who were facing hell in 2020 covid pandemic . it was a fun song created to encourage people and the armys . but they themselves didnt knew dynamite was gonna blow off real quick. i wish ppl to consider other perspectives before judging...
The guy with the deep voice is Felix and its his actual voice or 1 of his many voices. He can go low like this and has a high voice as well. You might like his solo song Deep End.
Love your reaction 😊 you should watch their dance practice video for each mv..believe me, you will be addicted to all Stray Kids song
Haha I'm sure! Glad you liked the reaction 😁
I am going to see them in February in Sydney. I’m 38 and going with my daugher(18) 🥰
I’ve been into metal and rap since the early 90’s and I love these guys!
Nice!! I'm also a metalhead. Not so much, but I can appreciate it depending on the artist and song 😊
There are honestly so many songs in both Stray Kids AND BTS' discography that are highly deserving of Grammys, from a lyrical, technical (like mastering & mixing), compositional, and overall creative standpoint, not including how well they've charted and copies they've sold. It's really frustrating that so many of both group's phenomenal, meaningful, well-crafted songs aren't given recognition by the western industry. Music transcends language and borders.
Edit: and thankfully, BTS did create a beautiful Korean album (BE) right after Dynamite that a lot of people seem to forget about, and their anthology album PROOF included Run BTS, which I personally consider their best song since Map of the Soul: 7 and a song that feels truly, unabashedly Bangtan and harkens back to their grungier, more badass style that I love so much. Yet To Come was also lovely but man, Run BTS felt like such a return to form for BTS and I'm happy for them.
Please show more reactions from SKZ!
The reaction to seeing SKZ for the first time is always fun.
MIROH, Side Effect, Victory Song ,god's menu, Easy ,Back door, MANIAC,VENOM, FREEZE, CASE 143!
There's no music video, but please listen to HEYDAY. That song is crazy.
Thank you for these suggestions.
I always die inside when people don’t turn on the subtitles in the mv’s but thank you for the reaction nonetheless 😊
You're totally right! since I already knew what they were saying it totally slipped my mind to turn them on for Jeff to read! Will keep it in mind for future collaborations ;)
Haha YEAH we will!
They Laugh in the song because is a song to the haters that said their music is noise also their album is called noisy(no easy) for that reason. It´s important to read the subtitles to understand their message.
Stray Kids musicality in dance and video editing is off the charts. Coming from the metal world, you might like to check out Venom, Side Effects, Easy or Domino. If you want to hear them take some grunge riffs and incorporate them, you could listen to Beware or Yayaya, off their very first (pre-debut) release--Beware has a dance performance video, Yayaya does not have a real video. For other kpop groups, check out Hip from Mamamoo, or Tomboy, Nxde, Oh My God from (G)Idle, (those two are both "girl" ie grown women groups) or Gambler, Love Killa from Monsta X, or Sticker, Firetruck, Birthday (Make a Wish) from various subsets of NCT. (NCT has a weird concept of a huge master group with several sub groups, membership is somewhat fluid between sub groups). When you do eventually listen to BTS, I'd recommend Mic Drop (Steve Aoki remix), Ugh, Burning Up (Fire) or On.
By the way, Stray Kids use even more English than some kpop groups because two members--the leader and deep voiced Felix--are Aussies, two others lived in the US for brief periods and one lived in Malaysia where English is more commonly spoken. If you are interested in their more vocal work, check out the First Take versions of Scars, Mixtape: OH, and Slump. That's them singing live in a Japanese recording studio that releases the one (first) take. These are not ballads, they are just more focused on the vocals than the rap. I also highly recommend turning on subtitles, Stray Kids and many other Kpop groups often have meaningful lyrics.
Stray Kids also often release sub-unit songs, the most are by the production sub-unit, that is the three members who have a hand in writing/composing/producing over 90% of their output (they are super collaborators but have final artistic say). That unit is called 3Racha, and focuses on hard-driving hip hop and rap; Han and Changbin are on pretty much all the "Top 10 rappers in kpop" lists you can find. There are also releases from DanceRacha (the three members who are the most in charge of dancing) and VocalRacha, the two members who sing the most. They also release many many combinations of subunits, solos, duets, some other trios, some with four members. They are extraordinarily prolific and versatile. For most of these, you need to get color coded lyrics videos, since they don't have MVs. I really recommend Heyday, 3Racha and Zone by 3Racha, Taste by DanceRacha, Redlights by a duo subset, or Muddy Water by the main rapline.
Ayyyyy.. Let's go Stray Kids 😍 they are FIREEEEEEEEEE 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥more STRAY KIDS pleaseeee
Glad you enjoyed the reaction 😊
Even as they continue to make bangers and amazing MVs, Thunderous will forever be EPIC! 🔥
Not sure how you managed to miss the amazing album "Be"! The song "Life goes on" was amazing as was "Disease" and "Blue and Grey" and "Film out" and "Stay"-all from that album...all very much typical BTS creativity being alive and well. Dynamite, Butter, and PTD, were deliberate choices to produce feel good music in response to the difficulties of the pandemic. For which we should just thank them and their willingness to postpone their own desires in order to put some joy into the world. Love you trying out K-pop.
To answer your question more thoroughly, Kpop doesn't add English lines and lyrics in their songs just to make it big in the U.S. They add English to their songs, which is usually primarily in the hook or chorus of the song, in order to appeal to a more international adienance. Afterall, English is the most spoken first or second language in the most countries in the world. (English isn't only spoken in the U.S. or the west.) Therefore, by putting English in the song it allows everyone to be able to sing along and for the song to get stuck in your head, even if you don't speak Korean. This allows them to reach an even wider audience and helps to create larger fanbases, which drives album and merchandise sales, gives them more places to hold world concert tours and fan meetings, and also increases viewership of their other projects, such as the TV shows and movies that some of the members are actors in, etc.
Also 2 of the members are from Australia and 3 are fluent in English, the others know it really well too
Monica must be a really cool teacher. Imagine the taste🙂
I think you will like stray kids. They do have their sound but they have plethora of genres
As I've read from the other comments. 😊
I really love it when Nica explain skz and kpop itself, show him how she love stray kids is so cutee. And for Jeff, I hope you enjoy it to get into kpop bcs there are soooo many things that you have to know, I hope you will react to more stray kids's music and video. Trust me, they will never disappoint you. I love you both!!
Más reacciones a Stray Kids, plis!!. God's Menú, Back Door, Venom, Side Effect, Case 143, solo !para empezar, tienen sonidos variados.
07:45 OMG I know, I get you girl, his abs always make me insane everytime I see it. What a beautiful life to be bangchan stan :))
OKAY...she knows what is GOOD!!!! Stray Kids!!!!
Yes! more!
😁
Stray Kids is my favorite Kpop group 🫰❤️
😁
I was waiting for her to use the word "insane " when she was talking about fan interaction.
So obvious she's a Stay, she knows the moves, mouths the words💖🥰
Felix and Chan are both Australian too
Plz do more of them many many good songs of them u must to listen to ☺️
I'm sure! Glad you enjoyed the reaction 😊
Gracias por reaccionar a nuestros chicos
Happy to 😁
Check out more of their music
Thank you for your reactions. I love watching people react. I guess I'm diff to others in some ways, but I like ppl reacting to the MV without the subtitles & then they rewatch with the subtitles to understand what they just watched. I love watching reactions but get frustrated when there's a clear drop about to happen & reactors pause it, not all. But when they do it, it takes away from the whole experience imo. Not everyone will see the same as me, although I do see other comments that are similar so there's an audience for that type of experience. Some reactors tailor it & mention at the start of their videos that they will react without subtitles & then rewatch with. Some are so shocked & can't help but pause not to miss the next part 😂😂😂. Thanks again for enjoying SKZ. They are extremely talented.
Thanks for the reaction. Thank you also for putting up the apology because I’m really tired of people in the US stereotyping Canadians (no one sounds like that.)
Olvide mencionar Maniac, Freeze. Por ahora....
Love that one of you appreciates Stray Kids. Thank you for introduction to SKZ. No hate to BTS at all they are super awesome we love them too. Kpop is becoming more main stream. Don’t forget SKZ write, produce their songs.
I wouldn't say just one person appreciates them, but it was my first time listening to them. Glad you enjoyed the reaction 😁
I'll be the first to admit that I'm WAAAAY older than the target demographic... but I do really enjoy Stray Kids. They are silly, funny, don't tend to take themselves seriously, and do a LOT of hard work on their choreo. I've taken various forms of dance for over 20 years and I know how much work it is to learn and remember those choreos for as long as they've been performing some of them. Stray Kids is sometimes a little too hiphop for my taste, but the ones that I enjoy, I enjoy immensely. For Felix's voice, I would respectfully disagree that he's underground... He's deep, but he's not underground yet. However, given that deep voices (with consistent practice) will continue to deepen over the years (to a point, of course), give him another 10 years or so, and his voice could be terrifying. (I'd really love to see him continue to work on deep singing techniques like growls and subharmonics.) If you want to see some additional range from the Kids, watch some of their subunit songs; Surfing, Gone Away, and Red Lights are all really good. (Red Lights is my favorite of the videos because you want absolutely stunning cinematography, it's RIGHT THERE. The storytelling of JUST the cinematography is beyond stunning.) (Edited to add that Hyunjin and Bang Chan wrote Red Lights, helped design both the choreography and the overall looks that they wanted for the music video. Just as some background there.)
Little early for Red Lights, I’m thinkin’… Just sayin🫣I mean, he thought Binnie sounded Canadian 😅
@@Bombdiggityyo oh, come on! I want to see that! I would laugh myself off my chair and possibly even through the floor! (I mean, I laugh myself off the chair just rewatching Chan's reaction to it...)
BTS Dynamite was meant to be a fun summer song to enjoy for a season, I dont think they sold themselves to get a grammy. Yes BTS is way more deep and brings things to the forefront that are hard to talk about and deal with.
First of all BTS did not come out with dynamite to win a grammy, they did not sold them themselves out. They wasn't even planing on coming out with dynamite, but they did it because they wanted to give give something to the Armys for who was having a hard time in corona.
get your facts together
bts made dynamite to win a grammy? you shouldn't say things you don't know, dynamite was made during the corona virus, a song they said is a way to cheer the fans up during such a difficult time, none of them knew that the "bubble" would burst so i guess that your speech was very wrong. I'm an armystay (bts and stray kids fan) and it's amazing to appreciate the differences within kpop, no group is the same as the other and that's what makes everything special for me, That's why I found all the fandom fighting out there quite unnecessary, if you don't appreciate a song just don't listen to it. Sorry for the looong text😭 i loved your reaction please bring more stray kids!! I just didn't like the fact that she talked about bts that way, and also considering that it was a video about the stray kids :) but I appreciate all the knowledge she showed you! Thank you and much love from Brazil💛 I recommend you see gods menu and maniac next!
Thanks for your comment. Your opinion is valed and understandable. Glad you enjoyed the reaction!
Concordo com vc mana 💜💜
I'm the same as you and enjoy the music both BTS and Stray Kids make. I also took pause when she said that BTS sold out when making that song. I'm not as knowledgeable as BTS fans are about them but I do remember BTS saying as soon as the song came out that they released Dynamite with the intention of cheering up their fans during this hard time while the coronavirus was going around. It's unfortunate that I do foresee some immature fans using Monica's words to create more fodder for fanwars between music groups. I just wish people were less competitive against each other and just appreciate the groups for who they are. Hopefully, Monica gets shown some comments correcting that thought so she doesn't accidentally anger some fans. I do appreciate her trying her best to explain more of the Kpop scene for Jeffrey. She's very cute in her enthusiasm.
@@sallynguyen4403 that’s right!🤲🏻
Thank you for Thunderous. It is my favorite Stray Kids mv/song; MIROH is a close 2nd.
What I really loved was how they incorporated Korean historical and modern styles.
There are sports cars in front of the palace, Stray Kids wearing modern clothes and traditional hanboksin. They mixed Korean hiphop/trap music and traditional Korean musical instruments like the aak, & pungmul nori. The Bukcheong lion mask dance was/is used in celebrations, such as the Lunar New Year.
Many of these items, traditions, etc. pop up in other Kpop music performances.
Agust D (aka BTS's Suga) a stellar mv/song "Daechwita" was filmed at a set that is often used in Historical Kdramas.. it is fairly identical to the actual ancient Palaces and villages found throughout Korea. In his video, he also used traditional Korean musical instruments and mixed cultural traditions like the Hanbok with cars & other modern things.
Please react more Stray Kids. i love all their songs! They are awesome
I'll be reacting to various KPOP groups on this channel 😁
Everyone already talk abt Stray Kids, so i'm gonna talk about Avril Lavigne's shirt! I love it!!!! I didn't expected it hhh
I'm glad you liked the shirt! I saw it at Hot Topic, in America, and couldn't pass it up!
i really liked your reaction and i wish you do more of stray kids, they have realy different sounds
i recommend:
god's menu
back door
district 9
19
my side
+ side effect
Thank you for the suggestions 😁 I'm glad you enjoyed the reaction!
Canadien???
Lol was not expecting that
Stray kids is the best way to start this❤❤❤❤😮❤😮❤
Well I can thank my friend for introducing me to them then 😁
SKZ is the air I breathe.
I would suggest Xdinary Heros Happy Death Day or SKZ Super Board. I have a whole long list. I have been listing to Kpop since 2008
Actually including English to to lyrics is part of the culture because K-pop started developing after the war in Korea and the occupation of American in Korea. The society was highly influenced by the music imported by the Americans and from the beginning included it to their song. I hope I explained it well English isn’t my first language. Also hope it helped…. Lot of love from France
Oh Gurl! We know aaalllllll about those abs!
You should Make sure that the English Subtitles are on, so that you will know what the song is about and what the words are.
He should also watch God's Menu, Christmas EveL, Easy, Venom and Maniac. Skz produce most of their songs.
Girl I know!!! Ame esta reacción, Nica Davis!! Ame su forma de explicar e interactuar con el video con Jeff y con Stay y mucha más para las que amamos a Chan!! We know!!❤❤❤❤
I am Canadian...and I have no idea what Changbin said. 😂
😂😂
@@JeffreyHackReacts The strange rhythm was actually an allusion to a traditional Korean performance art called pansori. Changbin made it into a rap.
You can hear traditional instruments in the track as well.
Seems like plenty of others have reminded y'all 😅 but the lyrics are important, especially for a rap heavy group like Stray Kids who write and produce their own art. There's old Korean sayings in the rap, and everything is geniously incorporated.
Also, Stray Kids uses more English than usual because 2 of the members are Australian. And, a couple more studied abroad and gained proficiency.
I recommend discussing the actual video you're reacting to a bit more in your reactions moving forward. There was lots of talk about other things not related to Stray Kids at all 😅 Best of luck!
Straykids are the best I love them
Please react to more stray kids! Even if you react to them on your own without anyone explaining stuff to you.
I would recommend gods menu, back door, venom, freeze, circus, easy, lonely street, deep end (solo from one of the members), and cheese
I love her for clearing up some of the wrong notions around kpop!!!! like kpop isnt at all similar to one another, stray kids alone who produce, write, and compose their own songs arguably touched 40+ genres in their whole discography in less than 5 years
There's a lot to listen to and learn for sure!
Do Day6 please !!! Twice... Itzy.. nmixx.. Xdinary heroes
Please react to Day6. They are in the same como as Stray kids.
bts never "sold themselves" to the grammys. they were going to take a break after not doing well mentally but instead released dynamite during covid just to bring some joy to their fans during hard times that's why the song is bright and different to what they usually do and it was uplifting to hear when everything else on tv was grim, they put aside their own needs to be there for their fans. there's no need to bring up this situation if you don't know anything about it and anyway i don't understand why you even had the need to mention and critizice bts when this is a stray kids video? put me off the whole reaction
Concordo 💜🇧🇷
(I know this is from a long time ago but...) Too sensitive for no reason. They were very nice about explaining what happened. And in fact, also put the blame where it should be - on the Western/American music industry/standards. You all are taking it as a shot at BTS when it's really not. All of Kpop is trying in some ways to capture the Western audience. BTS just did what they had to do to get that fully. But as an American I'll say that it's so effing sad that they had to do that to get the recognition they deserved. If we weren't so damn arrogant and smug thinking that "only we know what good music is," then other international artists could get their much earned respect here. If nothing else, what BTS did may actually be the thing to get Kpop into the mainstream as is... It's yet to be fully seen tho. What needs to happen is for the rest of America/the Western audience to grow up, get over ourselves and the arrogant opinion that our music is superior.
Even though its been nearly four years since I got into kpop, I still feel like a new fan. Monica is totally correct that it's a package deal. Not just the music, but the MVs, the story lines, the dance practices and music shows. Hopefully people don't come at you for the BTS comments, lol. I've seen that happen on so many channels. You're not wrong though. Anyway, good luck!
7:53 yeah we know 😏😏
Love stray kids. They got me kpop. Watch god's menu and venom since you like cinematography. As for bts, blood sweat & tears is my favorite.
This was very cool, I love to watch their dancing, I wish I could just put on some kind of button, when I hear a song I like so that I could sing with the song in the language they are singing!❤❤ My husband and I love watching Japanese Anime, there music is awesome! 😎 Most of what I have seen is with the series itself, not stand alone vids.Bubblegum Crises is great because one of the girls on the team is actually a singer in a band before they dress in their ‘bots’ type gear to fight justice! So they are shown a lot of times , ‘live’ playing many of the songs in the series! They also do some English in their songs! This is one of our favorite series, with subtitles always!😁. Awesome reaction!❤👏👏👏
Hi Becki! Glad you enjoyed the reaction 😁
Two of them are Australian/Korean.
I think that they also mix English and Korean because in a song, some Korean words don't fit inside the rythm of a verse or chorus.
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As a general rule of thumb, if you aren't offending anybody you're not doing your job properly - there are people who will complain about anything/everything and they should not be allowed to influence honest reactions.
The use of english in K-Pop may be influenced by the American market being the world's biggest for music, with the rest of the countries where english is spoke natively, or as a second or third (many countries teach several at school).
The Japanese market is the second biggest - several K-Pop groups also perform in japanese - the world's biggest girl group, BLACKPINK, actually release all their songs in two versions - a korean-english version and a korean-japanese version with some re-working of the lyrics (they are all fluent korean, english, and japanese spekers with another 4 or 5 languages between them from fluent to basic depending on the member!)
You can easily pick out the two Aussie members of SK by their accent 😉
I know what you mean about the MV helps to make the song more epic. Eg: Hallazia by Ateez by itself is a good song, but the MV makes it more epic. Once you have listened to more Kpop, you will discover their sounds are different to a lot of other Kpop groups. Cheers
I lov3 metal and i love skz.
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ok I'm sorry but that was a load of bs about Dynamite. It was never intended as a Grammy bait, it was literally a funky pandemic song like a Super tuna. Butter maybe, Permission to dance totally but NOT Dynamite. Did the company push it after the fact? Yeah. But it was never the original intent and I don't know if you are malicious or just really uninformed but it's not a great look to educate others on issues you are clearly have no impartial knowledge.
Saying it as a stay btw. Show the guy Ateez, he might like them.
Thanks for giving Kpop a chance! Maybe you would really love Ateez music when your more into rock kind of music. Their song "Guerilla" and "Halazia" have a more rougher vibe and are amazing tracks!!
I love stray kids
They're an amazing group!!
@@JeffreyHackReacts Guide to stray kids please.😊
I hope to see your reaction to BTS- On mv and kinetic manifest 😇thank you
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please keep reacting to stray kids
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I mean yeah... Channn😌😌😌
I’m Canadian and I wish I could sound like Han 🤣🤣
Yup, just plain ol' English-pronunciation "Stray Kids," as they were named by their native-English-speaking Australian leader. In Korean, it's basically "Soo-too-reh-ee Kee-joo," which is an awkward mouthful because there are several sound combinations in their name that simply don't exist in Hangugeo (spoken Korean). The group and international fans often use "SKZ" (rhymes with "wiz") as a nickname, and they often use this within Korea as well, since it becomes a simple "Soo-kee-joo" and is much easier for Korean speakers to say.
In short, though, feel free to just call them SKZ (again, one syllable, rhymes with "wiz" -- people sometimes get confused and overcomplicate it). Many kpop groups are known as much, if not more, by their nicknames as they are by their full names.
So this is YEARS old, but as an avril emo boi, you might be more into xdinary heroes. They're more of a rock band under the same company as stray kids. Recommend checking their cover of black parade, if youre still doing that
Gods menu next please 😂😂😂
Thanks for the suggestion!
You should defintely react to more StrayKids and P1Harmony, i feel like they are kind of easier to get into especially because a good amount of P1harmony's songs are 40% in english
Almost every person reacting to kpop for the first time says the same thing about America needing to step up😂
If you gravitate toward metal, punk, edm, dubstep, SKZ is likely going to be one of the best fits for you. While kpop is an industry, not a genre, there _is_ an established overall mainstream-approved sound, and SKZ tend be far outside of that sound, which is part of why they get so much hate and aren't domestically popular. That is, in fact, directly related to this song and its album (again, all of it a clapback because of the constant hate for being "noisy," making "construction music," and whatnot).
They have an extremely varied discography, so there's plenty that's _not,_ say, edm or trap or dubstep, but even then, it doesn't tend to veer into the popular bubblegum lane. The one time they used that type of mainstream bubblegum sound, once, deliberately, they interspersed it with their signature hard-hitting, dark sound to convey the light vs dark, emotion vs reason message (STAYs know which song I mean).
So there's no one kpop sound, but yeah, there's an overall general style that tends to be the majority of mainstream kpop. And then there's outsider groups like SKZ, who are known for literally making their own genre and making what they want even though it's not in line with the approved middle ground. They've straight-up made songs that they knew would be polarizing and unpopular with a lot of people, simply because those were songs they wanted to make and stories they wanted to tell ("Side Effects" and "Tortoise and the Hare" are good examples of this).
Thank you for sharing more information on STZ and their background. I am huge fan of metal, punk, edm, and dubstep and look forward to sharing more reactions to them down the road 😊
Perfectly written explanation on why Stray Kids are so absolutely unique in the K-pop industry. Great job! Thank you!❤
yeeeaahh hit them facts!!!
I love Stray Kids! Can you do Halazia or Guerilla by Ateez?