I've never heard of Godspeed You! before and I was completely blown away by the music and your reaction. Obviously, I checked for live shows and they are in my city TOMORROW! What a huge coincidence! The show is sold out unfortunately but I'm gonna go there anyway and see if someone is selling their ticket at the venue. Thanks so much for this, both the introduction to the band and letting us be a part of your journey through this album!
@@frontroom I got the tickets and it was absolutely fantastic... though kind of exhausting 😅 They used four 8mm film projectors and added a very trippy visual dimension to the music which made it even more interesting. Also, they are very outspoken about their political beliefs which is another aspect of their work to dive into. Your video definitely introduced me to a potential new musical obsession 😁. Thanks so much!
@@kilianweier692 They really are best live, especially with the projections. I've read that at least at one point Karl Lemieux, who shoots the film and sets up dozens of strips to loop and project live, would throw bleach on the the film or hand-paint it right before it went through the projector. Some of the effects are him stopping the film so that the stock burns and melts from the heat of the projection lamp. Add that to them playing off each other-yeah, exhausting is the word, as is overwhelming. No real pretensions or egos on display, and they are incredibly generous with what they perform for their audience. I get to see them again next month, and I'm stoked.
Godspeed! really has a vibe throughout all of their music where it always has a very heavy dystopian feel but with all of it they always have an underlying message of "hope." They have something they call the "hope drone" they play at all their shows. It's crazy to see how well regarded these guys are, this is regarded as one of their """weaker""" albums. With most of their albums you're in for a SERIOUS treat.
This is the statement in the bandcamp site of GY!BE about this record: we wrote it on the road mostly. when that was still a place. and then recorded it in masks later, distanced at the beginning of the second wave. it was autumn, and the falling sun was impossibly fat and orange. we tried to summon a brighter reckoning there, bent beneath varied states of discomfort, worry and wonderment. we fired up the shortwave radios again, for the first time in a long time. and found that many things had changed. the apocalypse pastors were still there, but yelling END TIMES NOW where they once yelled "end times soon". and the transmission-detritus of automated militaries takes up more bandwidth now, so that a lot of frequencies are just pulses of rising white static, digital codexes announcing the status of various watching and killing machines. and the ham-radio dads talk to each other all night long. about their dying wives and what they ate for lunch and what they'll do with their guns when antifa comes. this record is about all of us waiting for the end. all current forms of governance are failed. this record is about all of us waiting for the beginning, and is informed by the following demands= empty the prisons take power from the police and give it to the neighbourhoods that they terrorise. end the forever wars and all other forms of imperialism. tax the rich until they're impoverished. much love to all the other lost and lovely ones, these are death-times and our side has to win. we'll see you on the road once the numbers fall.
This is such a good video. I saw Godspeed at the Roundhouse in London and it was one of the most emotional gigs I've been to. I'd be so interested to see a reaction to Mogwai and to see if you feel they hold a candle to GYBE
I know the band and the members a bit and the last song is dedicated to their decade long tour manager and booker who passed away due to illness. And basically I think what they are saying with it is that "their" side has to win, what they were as family and friends and people alike. Also probably some socio-political side meant as well, but I think you can hear the mourning and also dedication to a peaceful rest wished for their friend in the song.
I think what you’re hearing as a melotron is actually the guitarist bowing his electric guitar with the side of a screwdriver. Look it up on TH-cam - it’s pretty cool.
1:37:15min - "these guys are pure" is probably the best comment a musician and artist can get also touching on the personal level. Some info on the band: 8 members of the band - if they had more string players it was a special occasion. they use a contra bass and an electric bass they use regular drums and percussion one violinist on stage three electric guitars which are sometimes played with screwdrivers sliding along the strings to created that "airplane" sound and so forth.
I am 63 years old and going to see them for the first time next week. As an old prog rock fan myself, what Godspeed does is not all that different. Going to be a great show.
Amazing that you are reacting to GY!BE. They are an amazing band and as a Pink Floyd fan I love their whole discography so much. This album is very good and the latest album is also amazing. It’s worth noting that the band is a protest band and most of their music is a protest against tragedies and horrors that have occurred around the world. Fire at Static Valley is a beautiful song. The shorter tracks tend to functions as a transition and palate cleanser between the larger movements on the album. It’s important to note that tracks 1-4 and 6-7 are intended to be listened together. They are movements within the same song, like in Classical music. As such, the outro for Government Came is Cliff’s Gaze and the final song is an outro for the entire album.
This album’s meaning is less specific than some of their others. As it came out after COVID I see it as a comment on the world in general at that time. The latest album is more specifically a comment on the Palestinian Crisis. Another example of songs with musical movements within them is Pink Floyd’s Echoes, from the album Meddle. I always consider that song as a direct ancestor to GY!BE’s approach.
Watched this at 4 in the morning, LOVED your dad's cathartic release to this album. Would love to see his reaction to Allelujah! Don't Bend! Ascend! LOVE post-rock, maybe a Sigur Ros reaction??
I love this shared artistic experience! Some thoughts about the video: - I like to think that post-rock is a mix between prog rock, alternative rock and ambient/new age music (well, i didn't know the concept of drone music, but i love how it sounds). - What your dad said about this music doing the same as "Weird Fishes" from Radiohead... i call it the "Radiohead effect". It's a middle point between happiness and sadness, darkness and light, hope and despair. It's kind of a pain that makes you feel alive; a pain that heals the soul. I'm addicted to that feeling. Godspeed and Radiohead/Thom Yorke/The Smile are great examples of this. - "OUR SIDE HAS TO WIN" didn't strike me the first time i listened to it. But one day it strucked me and it became the first song that made me break in tears. Godspeed always felt to me like as an image of violence and destruction; the worst that human kind can reach. But often times mixed with feelings of love and hope. After the dark part of this album, "Cliffs Gaze" comes as an explosive re-finding of happyness and light. As your dad said, the bells could represent the end of an era and the beggining of another. Maybe it's the end of war. But then, "Our side has to win" gets its feet on the ground again, and it makes you remind all that has happened: all the pain, al the wars, the destruction, all together with the pieces of love and kind memories; the value of human life. And it ends with such a potent but kind of open note. For me, the song represents a reflection of all that's happend in history and asking "what happens next?". It's an open ending and WE listeners and the human kind is the one to answer it. When the title says "our side", i think my definition of it is the humane side; the side of hopefulness and love; about valuing human life and minds despite our differences. Contrary to the cynical, corrupt, abusing and dehumanizing side. - You're gonna watch them live? You lucky few! You guys should really get into Mike Oldfield. But don't stay just with Tubular Bells, as most people do. I'll give you my album recommendations (in chronological order): - Tubular Bells (the known as "The Exorcist music", but it's so much more! I personally prefer the 2003 remake of this album) - Hergest Ridge (it feels like The Shire music) - Ommadawn (for some fans, it's his best album) - Incantations (repetitive but hypnotic magical sound) - Platinum (a little transition into some more rock/pop format) - Amarok (after 10 years of a pop career, the return to angry experimental and expressive music) - Tubular Bells 2 (a kind of auto-plagio from his first album, section by section) - The Songs from Distant Earth (based on a sci-fi novel, it has a lot of spacelike ambient sound) - Tubular Bells 3 (very different to the previous TB, but some of his most electronic songs) - Music of the Spheres (ochestral movie soundtrack-like music) - Return to Ommadawn (a last nostalgic comeback to the origins) And in the future, Frank Zappa is a new alien to discover.
godspeed is such an incredible band - i’d been vaguely familiar with them since about a year ago and finally decided to make the plunge a few months ago, and haven’t been able to break myself from it since. i’m seeing them live on the 20th of nov. and just wanted to say that your commentary perfectly articulates what makes their music so special, especially the emotional and conceptual aspects of it! thank you! btw 54:36 makes me think of dropped pianos (tim hecker) - would be great if you checked him out!! “harmony in ultraviolet” is an all-timer
You and dad would probably also really enjoy Explosion in the Sky - this album reminded me a lot more of them than GY!BE's earlier albums. But Lift Yr Skinny Fists is really the best, do that first
Merci beaucoup pour ce moment , la réaction de l'homme le plus âgé est très touchante , ce groupe et cet album est vraiment magnifique, j'ai eu la chance de l'ai voir plusieurs fois en concert en France, c'est vraiment un grand souvenir ❤
Great video, it’s always rewarding watching you two enjoy the music so much, and it’s especially cool seeing your Dad enjoy Godspeed You! so much! You two should check out Balmorhea - All Is Wild, All Is Silent on your own time, I think you’ll really enjoy it!
Relating your comments and the piece itself (Job's Lament) to the story of Job is fascinating to me. Definitely adds to the perspective. Loved seeing that Starless & Bible Black is an old favorite - I sure hope y'all have discovered Oceansize along the way- Effloresce or Music For Nurses are great
gsy!be is easily in my all time top 5 favorite bands. My fist listen blew me away. literally i can (and do lol) listen to them every day. A couple suggestions i have for reactions if you havent: Agalloch - ashes against the grain swans - to be kind giles corey - self titled circa survive - on letting go Tropical Fuckstorm - a laughing death in meatspace idles - joy as an act of resistance
DAMN, it kind of kills me that they paused between songs instead of letting them play as full movements-the emotional peaks are drawn to such an unbelievable high that way, I firmly believe this is among the best of Godspeed's records.
There’s an incredible singer similar to Maxwell named Elmiene he’s new. I stumbled across his songs my chance. Try react to him is you can. Songs are “someday” and “light work”
This is awesome, but if he clicked with this, he would've been completely awestruck by something like "Slow Riot for New Zerø Kanada" or "Lift Yr Skinny Fists Like Antennas to Heaven", even "F♯A♯∞", you know, peak GY!BE
Talking about peak GY!BE and didn’t even include Yanqui smh Every single one of their albums is genuinely insane though. You cannot go wrong with any of it
@@frontroom I want to do something like this with my daughter. She has a degree in music education and I love to hear the technical side of things. I just know what I like 🤷🏾♀️. Hopefully she and I can have a listening session soon! 🥰
you should let ur dad listen to Dre day by Dr his diss on eazy e then let him listen to Eazy e response which is real muthaphuckkin g's. dont wanna ramble but the dre day music video is clean so should prob listen to just the song not the video but with eazy e response diss i would recommend you watch the video cause ur dad may not know eazy e
Hey i really enjoy your videos and i would absolutely love if you could show your dad and maybe react yourself to the new ep juice wrld has released with 4 songs and 2 more on the way :D
Man, there’s a long time a go i don’t watch your vídeos, but now I’m here and this reacts with this mubles rappers is the worst thing you ever done with your father 😂😂😂 come on bro, where’s the clássics, the real rappers, nas, Sean p, Vinnie paz etc etc
Great reaction. Very cool vibe. Never heard of them before. Will check out more. 😊 You two should also really check out Ren. He has layers in his compositions as well, rhymes within rhymes, switches up music and flows, some with deep subjects & some for fun. 😊 Generational talent, great rapper, singer, multi instrumentalist. Comes with the RENegades to suggest tons of music.
Lift Yr Skinny Fists Reaction is a must!
“Sleep” destroyed me
@@melikaibungreatest song of all time
Uh oh! Dad clicked with GY!BE… guess you gotta’ go through the whole discography with him. 😁
To be kind by Swans would leave him absolutely shaken if he loved this record so much!
^
or the seer, which is my fav
@@jeddro to be kind is my favorite but the seer is another 10/10
Music makes me cry too, Dad. I love how moved you are. GSYBE is an amazing band.
I've never heard of Godspeed You! before and I was completely blown away by the music and your reaction.
Obviously, I checked for live shows and they are in my city TOMORROW! What a huge coincidence! The show is sold out unfortunately but I'm gonna go there anyway and see if someone is selling their ticket at the venue.
Thanks so much for this, both the introduction to the band and letting us be a part of your journey through this album!
I got two tickets for me and my girlfriend! This is going to be amazing 🤩
Good luck getting tickets. Maybe let us know what you think of the show if it happens for ya. (Kai’s dad)
@@frontroom I got the tickets and it was absolutely fantastic... though kind of exhausting 😅
They used four 8mm film projectors and added a very trippy visual dimension to the music which made it even more interesting.
Also, they are very outspoken about their political beliefs which is another aspect of their work to dive into.
Your video definitely introduced me to a potential new musical obsession 😁. Thanks so much!
@@kilianweier692 They really are best live, especially with the projections. I've read that at least at one point Karl Lemieux, who shoots the film and sets up dozens of strips to loop and project live, would throw bleach on the the film or hand-paint it right before it went through the projector. Some of the effects are him stopping the film so that the stock burns and melts from the heat of the projection lamp. Add that to them playing off each other-yeah, exhausting is the word, as is overwhelming. No real pretensions or egos on display, and they are incredibly generous with what they perform for their audience. I get to see them again next month, and I'm stoked.
hope you got to see it! the new tour is amazing
Their new album is glorious... you're in for a treat!
Godspeed! really has a vibe throughout all of their music where it always has a very heavy dystopian feel but with all of it they always have an underlying message of "hope." They have something they call the "hope drone" they play at all their shows.
It's crazy to see how well regarded these guys are, this is regarded as one of their """weaker""" albums. With most of their albums you're in for a SERIOUS treat.
seein this title made me so giddy you dont even know
This is the statement in the bandcamp site of GY!BE about this record:
we wrote it on the road mostly. when that was still a place.
and then recorded it in masks later, distanced at the beginning of the second wave.
it was autumn, and the falling sun was impossibly fat and orange.
we tried to summon a brighter reckoning there,
bent beneath varied states of discomfort, worry and wonderment.
we fired up the shortwave radios again, for the first time in a long time.
and found that many things had changed.
the apocalypse pastors were still there, but yelling END TIMES NOW where they once yelled "end times soon".
and the transmission-detritus of automated militaries takes up more bandwidth now,
so that a lot of frequencies are just pulses of rising white static,
digital codexes announcing the status of various watching and killing machines.
and the ham-radio dads talk to each other all night long.
about their dying wives and what they ate for lunch and what they'll do with their guns when antifa comes.
this record is about all of us waiting for the end.
all current forms of governance are failed.
this record is about all of us waiting for the beginning,
and is informed by the following demands=
empty the prisons
take power from the police and give it to the neighbourhoods that they terrorise.
end the forever wars and all other forms of imperialism.
tax the rich until they're impoverished.
much love to all the other lost and lovely ones,
these are death-times and our side has to win.
we'll see you on the road once the numbers fall.
This is such a good video. I saw Godspeed at the Roundhouse in London and it was one of the most emotional gigs I've been to. I'd be so interested to see a reaction to Mogwai and to see if you feel they hold a candle to GYBE
I know the band and the members a bit and the last song is dedicated to their decade long tour manager and booker who passed away due to illness. And basically I think what they are saying with it is that "their" side has to win, what they were as family and friends and people alike. Also probably some socio-political side meant as well, but I think you can hear the mourning and also dedication to a peaceful rest wished for their friend in the song.
I think what you’re hearing as a melotron is actually the guitarist bowing his electric guitar with the side of a screwdriver. Look it up on TH-cam - it’s pretty cool.
It’s actually Sophie Trudeau‘s violin through a ton of effects!
Saw them live last year and they played this track - amazing!
1:37:15min - "these guys are pure" is probably the best comment a musician and artist can get also touching on the personal level.
Some info on the band:
8 members of the band - if they had more string players it was a special occasion.
they use a contra bass and an electric bass
they use regular drums and percussion
one violinist on stage
three electric guitars which are sometimes played with screwdrivers sliding along the strings to created that "airplane" sound and so forth.
GY!BE are so fantastic. I hope their music is celebrated until the end of time. I’m also privileged to have seen them live.
if he's already in tears during Job's Lament, what more if he listens to Storm from LYSF
It's not the first time I'm watching this, and every time I can't stop smiling while watching it.
I am 63 years old and going to see them for the first time next week. As an old prog rock fan myself, what Godspeed does is not all that different. Going to be a great show.
Enjoy the show! (Kai's dad)
Amazing that you are reacting to GY!BE. They are an amazing band and as a Pink Floyd fan I love their whole discography so much.
This album is very good and the latest album is also amazing. It’s worth noting that the band is a protest band and most of their music is a protest against tragedies and horrors that have occurred around the world.
Fire at Static Valley is a beautiful song. The shorter tracks tend to functions as a transition and palate cleanser between the larger movements on the album. It’s important to note that tracks 1-4 and 6-7 are intended to be listened together. They are movements within the same song, like in Classical music. As such, the outro for Government Came is Cliff’s Gaze and the final song is an outro for the entire album.
This album’s meaning is less specific than some of their others. As it came out after COVID I see it as a comment on the world in general at that time. The latest album is more specifically a comment on the Palestinian Crisis.
Another example of songs with musical movements within them is Pink Floyd’s Echoes, from the album Meddle. I always consider that song as a direct ancestor to GY!BE’s approach.
The fact that this barely cracks their top 5 for me is crazy. Insane album
Dad is in for a real treat when y'all dive in
saw them live yesterday in Toronto, fucking amazing!
Dope!!!!
Watched this at 4 in the morning, LOVED your dad's cathartic release to this album. Would love to see his reaction to Allelujah! Don't Bend! Ascend! LOVE post-rock, maybe a Sigur Ros reaction??
Omg more godspeed pleeeeeasee. Skinny fists would provoke in your dad an emotional breakdown in the best way possible
Maybe swans to be kind too
I love this shared artistic experience! Some thoughts about the video:
- I like to think that post-rock is a mix between prog rock, alternative rock and ambient/new age music (well, i didn't know the concept of drone music, but i love how it sounds).
- What your dad said about this music doing the same as "Weird Fishes" from Radiohead... i call it the "Radiohead effect". It's a middle point between happiness and sadness, darkness and light, hope and despair. It's kind of a pain that makes you feel alive; a pain that heals the soul. I'm addicted to that feeling. Godspeed and Radiohead/Thom Yorke/The Smile are great examples of this.
- "OUR SIDE HAS TO WIN" didn't strike me the first time i listened to it. But one day it strucked me and it became the first song that made me break in tears. Godspeed always felt to me like as an image of violence and destruction; the worst that human kind can reach. But often times mixed with feelings of love and hope. After the dark part of this album, "Cliffs Gaze" comes as an explosive re-finding of happyness and light. As your dad said, the bells could represent the end of an era and the beggining of another. Maybe it's the end of war. But then, "Our side has to win" gets its feet on the ground again, and it makes you remind all that has happened: all the pain, al the wars, the destruction, all together with the pieces of love and kind memories; the value of human life. And it ends with such a potent but kind of open note. For me, the song represents a reflection of all that's happend in history and asking "what happens next?". It's an open ending and WE listeners and the human kind is the one to answer it.
When the title says "our side", i think my definition of it is the humane side; the side of hopefulness and love; about valuing human life and minds despite our differences. Contrary to the cynical, corrupt, abusing and dehumanizing side.
- You're gonna watch them live? You lucky few!
You guys should really get into Mike Oldfield. But don't stay just with Tubular Bells, as most people do. I'll give you my album recommendations (in chronological order):
- Tubular Bells (the known as "The Exorcist music", but it's so much more! I personally prefer the 2003 remake of this album)
- Hergest Ridge (it feels like The Shire music)
- Ommadawn (for some fans, it's his best album)
- Incantations (repetitive but hypnotic magical sound)
- Platinum (a little transition into some more rock/pop format)
- Amarok (after 10 years of a pop career, the return to angry experimental and expressive music)
- Tubular Bells 2 (a kind of auto-plagio from his first album, section by section)
- The Songs from Distant Earth (based on a sci-fi novel, it has a lot of spacelike ambient sound)
- Tubular Bells 3 (very different to the previous TB, but some of his most electronic songs)
- Music of the Spheres (ochestral movie soundtrack-like music)
- Return to Ommadawn (a last nostalgic comeback to the origins)
And in the future, Frank Zappa is a new alien to discover.
godspeed is such an incredible band - i’d been vaguely familiar with them since about a year ago and finally decided to make the plunge a few months ago, and haven’t been able to break myself from it since. i’m seeing them live on the 20th of nov. and just wanted to say that your commentary perfectly articulates what makes their music so special, especially the emotional and conceptual aspects of it! thank you!
btw 54:36 makes me think of dropped pianos (tim hecker) - would be great if you checked him out!! “harmony in ultraviolet” is an all-timer
Enjoy the show! (Kai's dad)
@ thank you sir!
You and dad would probably also really enjoy Explosion in the Sky - this album reminded me a lot more of them than GY!BE's earlier albums. But Lift Yr Skinny Fists is really the best, do that first
Merci beaucoup pour ce moment , la réaction de l'homme le plus âgé est très touchante , ce groupe et cet album est vraiment magnifique, j'ai eu la chance de l'ai voir plusieurs fois en concert en France, c'est vraiment un grand souvenir ❤
Merci.
pleasee, do more of godspeed you😭
Great video, it’s always rewarding watching you two enjoy the music so much, and it’s especially cool seeing your Dad enjoy Godspeed You! so much!
You two should check out Balmorhea - All Is Wild, All Is Silent on your own time, I think you’ll really enjoy it!
"Cliff's Gaze" is the song I use to ease people in to Godspeed
Recommendation, A Nipsey Hussle Interview, song or motivational video‼️
Would love to see more Godspeed reactions
Relating your comments and the piece itself (Job's Lament) to the story of Job is fascinating to me. Definitely adds to the perspective.
Loved seeing that Starless & Bible Black is an old favorite - I sure hope y'all have discovered Oceansize along the way- Effloresce or Music For Nurses are great
This was incredible. More aphex twin would be amazing!
OUR SIDE HAS TO WIN….. destroyed me 🖤
LETS GO MORE GODSPEED LISTENERS
gsy!be is easily in my all time top 5 favorite bands. My fist listen blew me away. literally i can (and do lol) listen to them every day. A couple suggestions i have for reactions if you havent:
Agalloch - ashes against the grain
swans - to be kind
giles corey - self titled
circa survive - on letting go
Tropical Fuckstorm - a laughing death in meatspace
idles - joy as an act of resistance
Can't wait to see your reaction on "Eminem - temporary" !!
All the best from KSA❤
Tupac =shed so many tears
Just saw them live here at uni in Scotland. They're so, so incredible. If they come near you for a live show, go to it.
Well, I got ahead of myself.. GO AGAIN!! and again! and again..
I enjoyed it very much. Thanks 🤝
It’s so beautiful to see you both smiling and head banging 😍
Dad is a big fan o King Crimson? That's cool! I love this band, I hope someday you guys do a reaction to one of their albums.
Eminem - When I'm gone video
Eminem - Temporary video
2Pac - Till the end of time
I'm looking forward to see your dad's reaction 😁
14:09 "Still yet no percussion."
14:17 *percussion comes in*
The dash in God is also a pretty old way of writing God in English.
My favorite reaction channel reacting to my favorite band? Hell yeah
Music so good your dad admits to smoking weed
I thought i was and emotional wreck 😂😂🤞🏾🙏🏾
You guys should definitely watch T-Pains live of “On top of the covers”
IF YOURE FEELING SINISTER IN THE BACKGROUND!!!!
We definitely need a reaction of The New Sound album by Geordie Greep
DAMN, it kind of kills me that they paused between songs instead of letting them play as full movements-the emotional peaks are drawn to such an unbelievable high that way, I firmly believe this is among the best of Godspeed's records.
would love to see more post-rock reactions, Explosions in The Sky!!
Explosions in the Sky are pretty radically different from Godspeed as far as post rock goes. I would nominate Mogwai, honestly
There’s an incredible singer similar to Maxwell named Elmiene he’s new. I stumbled across his songs my chance. Try react to him is you can. Songs are “someday” and “light work”
2pac - until the end of time
The parallel to King Crimson and Hendrix's version of the national anthem are very interesting
You gotta make your dad listen to ether by nas
Thats amazing
Dilated peoples - Worst comes to worst; would be a great reaction vid!
When you say Godspeed, I think Frank Ocean 😁
I would love to see you guys reacting to Land of Talk - It's Okay and toe - Good Bye.
This is awesome, but if he clicked with this, he would've been completely awestruck by something like "Slow Riot for New Zerø Kanada" or "Lift Yr Skinny Fists Like Antennas to Heaven", even "F♯A♯∞", you know, peak GY!BE
Talking about peak GY!BE and didn’t even include Yanqui smh
Every single one of their albums is genuinely insane though. You cannot go wrong with any of it
check out A Silver Mt. Zion - some of their stuff is like Neil Young/Crazy Horse.
lysf is a MUST if he liked this record
You never know by immortal technique
Please more from DMX
Try Archive's "You all look the same to me."
Men Without Hats, The Box and these guys:
Listen to Kneecap ‘Fine
Art’ Album
Can You do “HI REN” for your next music video. 🙏🤙🏾 you won’t be disappointed! Absolutely Masterpiece.
You should have done it with Lift Your Skinny Fists!
“Unconditional love”
“Who do you believe in”
By 2Pac
I think I found a new genre that I like!
That’s awesome, thanks for listening! (Kai’s dad)
@@frontroom I want to do something like this with my daughter. She has a degree in music education and I love to hear the technical side of things. I just know what I like 🤷🏾♀️. Hopefully she and I can have a listening session soon! 🥰
MORE GODSPEED YES
You should listen to the eminem show with your dad, it would be awesome!!
Do Eminem temporary video next
have u guys ever reacted to azealia banks discography idk if she’s niche but i hood u guys will someday
wheres the new record reaction
Do a reaction to Homebrew- Bourbon and coke.. these guys lyrics are unreal. (P.s listen to some more of there music, Kiwi artist)
You should check out Yealokre bet you’ve never heard anything like it
Please make a video on Temporary by Eminem 😊
You should listen to some of Joony’s music
Victory lap Nipsey hussle
do endtroducing pls🙏🙏🙏
I would like to see you and the dad to react to a song with Tupac and Snoop Dogg, and the song is called "2 of amerikaz most wanted"
Wow!
Have him react to “let it all work out” by Lil Wayne!
Absolution (2003) by Muse is a solid album with a post-apocalyptic concept that I feel you guys would really like, highly recommend
Excellent joke 👍
you should show your dad mo city
you should let ur dad listen to Dre day by Dr his diss on eazy e then let him listen to Eazy e response which is real muthaphuckkin g's. dont wanna ramble but the dre day music video is clean so should prob listen to just the song not the video but with eazy e response diss i would recommend you watch the video cause ur dad may not know eazy e
Hey i really enjoy your videos and i would absolutely love if you could show your dad and maybe react yourself to the new ep juice wrld has released with 4 songs and 2 more on the way :D
Please please please react to AURORA she is amazing react to her album called “what happened to the heart”❤
react to YKWIM by Yot Club if you haven’t already Please
react eminem - temporary
REACT TO THE GAME- MY LIFE
Hey bro, if you want to hear some Australian rap react to - Amu_thamc my team. Would love to see yourself and fathers reaction to this song
Man, there’s a long time a go i don’t watch your vídeos, but now I’m here and this reacts with this mubles rappers is the worst thing you ever done with your father 😂😂😂 come on bro, where’s the clássics, the real rappers, nas, Sean p, Vinnie paz etc etc
Great reaction. Very cool vibe. Never heard of them before.
Will check out more. 😊
You two should also really check out Ren. He has layers in his compositions as well, rhymes within rhymes, switches up music and flows, some with deep subjects & some for fun. 😊
Generational talent, great rapper, singer, multi instrumentalist. Comes with the RENegades to suggest tons of music.
Ceelo green- big ole words
Michael Jackson- Dirty Diana
Jay z- meet the parents
PLEASEEEEE SHOW YOUR DAD "F*CK SWAG" by Nettspend