 It was good, y'all. It's your boy Don from the Don Show, and we are back for another K-pop music video reaction. I actually brought my bro back, Alani, my dance brother, my best friend. I brought them back because y'all were showing him love on the last video that we did together. And I was letting him know that y'all really want us to do dance practice videos and like dance performances and even lives. So what we're going to be doing is actually working on those. So we're going to get those done. Today we're going to give you another K-pop video today. The song that we're doing today because I know y'all like straight kids and I actually go live starting to become a favorite. But what we're going to do is today we're going to do straight kids easy music video. So that's what we're going to do today. We're going to give you our honest, organic and natural reaction. But make sure you like, comment, share, and please subscribe. I'm going to be definitely bringing out the R&B, the jazz, and the hip-hop videos as well. We got so much more coming. But I just want to say thank y'all so much for subscribing. This is my little YouTube page and I'm working it up day by day step by step. But for real, thank y'all so much. I truly appreciate it. So let's go ahead and get started with this reaction video before we go to our meetings that we have to do for dancing. Straight kids easy choreography already going. They ain't wasting no time. I just, I just don't know what I'm doing. Yeah. I like the camera with that choreography. The man with the deep voice. What I tell y'all about him. Y'all better be letting me know when he bought the jump going. Smooth cat. Hold up, hold up, hold up, hold up. Yeah, we just got up. That was a lot. All right. For starters, the analogy that I'll give on this, like, for anybody who's never played God of War, if you play the latest one that came out, the first level is going to be overwhelming. That's what I just experienced right now. All right. We had played the only break that we got was the animals running across the background and then all of a sudden they just hit you in the mouth with this choreography. I mean, they waste no time. Yeah. Sheesh. Yeah. One thing I like again, and y'all know me on big on this is like watching the choreography, seeing them that they're in sync, they went right into the choreo. Still groovy, but bigger moves. So the choreography, you see a lot of more bigger moves with the transitions, but the camera work is following through with it. So shout out to the camera work that's being done on here. Again, it's just really, it's really, really refreshing when you see the choreography and the camera work is matching. Watch some of your favorite videos out here and look at the camera work and look at the choreography and see if you see how fluent the transitions are. Absolutely. And then comment and let me know your thoughts. Another thing, keep in mind, just as I mentioned in the last one, the personalities are doing it bigger than this one. Like they're focusing on certain individuals, like, you know, other men with the deep voice like that just comes in and it's very dominating. The guys is just going right now with the smooth voice, still very lyrical with his movements and just kind of like settling the room. Like he smooths things out. It has an outstanding unity to it. And so, and how they just doing it bigger in this one? Yeah. Absolutely. Absolutely. So yeah, it's definitely good. And also a side note, when we be like, your man with the deep voice, it's no disrespect to his real name. It's just like a joke for us. We get people nicknames. We get people nicknames. So it's no disrespect. We just think it's really, really tight that this man got a deep voice and his voice is deeper than mine. That's like I'm a little jealous of that. He's going to be taking on the girls and stuff. That's not fair. All right, let's get it. Let's check this out. Again, that's what I'm saying. Man. Coming in. Great timing. Great timing. Great timing, Bob. Even when they transition over. Yeah. I got it. Okay. Okay. All right. Yeah. All right. As a dancer, some who watches dancing, some who does dancing, the things that really, really get me is the little things. The subtle stuff that they was doing in this whole, I think not even 20 seconds. Like y'all run this back again and watch it. Pay attention to the little stuff that they was doing in the transitions. It's just a lovely groove before they do anything big. Yeah. And it's just. Yeah. Settlement. Like it's just real subtle. It's so subtle. It's subtle that even though it's subtle and it's little, it's something that gives a big notification. Like something's about to happen. Like you need to pay attention. So even though it's like something, okay, that's a little thing, but at the same time it made it look big. Yeah. Settlement, level changes. And I like it. Let's go. Let's go. Yeah. Really good. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Listen, the one thing I really like about this too, is like as a choreographer and as a dancer, I'm already thinking about how many times they shot this because to have those transitions is that smooth and to have those transitions happening so smoothly with the choreography and how they walk in through it. Like you can definitely tell, like this is mainly why I'm definitely going to be doing reaction videos today, dance practice, because I really want to see and I want to just, you know what I'm saying? Just peep game. And just respect it. I just want to respect the art to it. You know what I'm saying? You can tell how like they're going down. The camera already knows what to do. Yeah. And I'm not going to lie to you all. So a lot of videos that they got it together with their choreography transitions. I'm talking about any genre of music. And then the choreography and the cameras do not be matching. Yeah. Like really, really, really pay attention. Like look at it. Like really watch and enjoy this video. But pay attention to that little stuff. Everything that the camera's doing and everything that they're even saying and all of their scenes. Yeah. Their scenes have meaning to them. And it makes it feel like you're following the whole movie and the story. That's the one of the biggest things I'm paying attention to. Like I'm getting a little follow. Even if it's abstract, that's perfectly fine. But I still need, give me a little something. Yeah. There you go. Like if you're dancing without intention, you're going to look sloppy. You're going to look boring. Yeah. It's not going to hit. I'm not going to feel it. Yeah. So just looking at their scenes. I mean, it matches the personality of the person of the individual that is spearheading that scene. Yes. And it's hitting hard until you transition to another scene. And even if it features somebody else in the group, it has a good complementary feel to it. Yes. They're doing a lot in this video. A lot. They're doing a lot. Because it's not just the choreography. They got smooth with the music. Their lyrics, choreography is connecting. And then also the color work that they're doing behind is. The special effects add to this. It's just those things are just a big deal to us. I just love that stuff. So I love when people invest in their videos. If you want to make a video, really put something in it. No worries. You feel me? Like that changes over there. Come on. Little stuff. Yeah. Dang it, son. Go ahead, sir. Everybody else in this room with us, because if they didn't react to that, I would ask what's wrong with them. Listen, when I watch performances and someone's doing something dope and the crowd don't react, I get upset. It bothers my soul. He does. I do. I'm like, yo, did you not see this? This transition, which was different than any other transition in the video, I'm just going to call it the pop-up. It was so unexpected, but it still matched. I wasn't like I didn't expect that. But the beauty in it is they're doing transitions so quickly. Yes. Everything because this is a three-minute and some change video, which means you have, I don't think people realize how short sometimes three minutes can be. And so, especially if you're telling as much as they're telling. Again, they're saying a lot. So being able to switch in and out and do different kinds of transitions and then bring everybody in and then kick everybody back out and do that is literally like breathing. They're doing this as easy as somebody's breathing. And the fact that it's so, it seems so effortless. I'm like, man, I'm very, very blown away at this. Yeah, I really am. It's like for me, it's like now that I'm watching more straight kids like looking at their work and just seeing the consistency behind it. Like I'm not even cheating to like watch the videos yet. Like if there's a song y'all tell me to check out, I literally listen to a couple seconds and then I'm like, okay, stop. I want to wait until I do the whole music video so y'all can see my full reaction. Yeah. But I'm starting to see consistency and I'm okay with that. I'm okay. I'm definitely okay with that. As an artist, there's nothing wrong with being consistent. It's not a boring concept. No. It depends on how you use the consistency and how you present it. Yeah, if you're going to do it, then do it good. You feel me? Like do it good. You know, kind of jump outside of dancing real quick but let's, you know, use one of the artists that I that I really, really appreciate his artwork over the years is Justin Timberlake. Justin Timberlake has worked with the same people behind the scenes, but you've gotten different forms of Justin Timberlake throughout his career. But he's been working with the same people. That's just a simple example for people who don't understand what we're saying. When it comes to consistency and what you work with, for example, these, you know, they do their own production. They do their choreography. There are certain things that they're in charge of that's consistent behind the scenes. However, you're getting a different form of straight kids every time. Yeah. And you see the consistency. You can tell that something is off. Like I know that some of y'all that are like true fans to them, y'all can tell when something is off. And then the more I start learning about the music and the group and the band themselves, then I'll start being able to see that. But right now I'm learning. So absolutely. Shout out to y'all. I love how they play with the green. Oh yeah. I like the green. Yes. Go ahead and turn up. Come on now. So easy. Y'all are a real piece of work. Now I'm just playing. I love it. Yeah. I try to keep a little serious face during the whole time reaction. But seriously, y'all need to stop playing with our freaking emotions. Yeah. Yeah. We got things to, we got a life to live, man. We can't be on an emotional rollercoaster all the time. Like. All right. Conclusion. What I'm seeing here, man, if y'all don't notice one thing as again, it's one thing for artists to kind of like attack a particular project, particularly, let's specifically talk about dancers. It's one thing for dancers to approach projects and do them technically very well. But if y'all didn't notice like watching these guys, especially in this video, it's supposed to be the last one that you and I did. Yes. These guys are having fun. Yes. Like the doodling that they're like the scenery without like take out the dancing, for example, and all the stuff they're doing in the other scenes. You know what I'm saying? The bikes, camera, each other running around, that little stuff, they're having fun. Yes. And I can feel that. I can see that. And I'm like, yo, this is not, that part's not acting. That's not a performance. That's actually what they're doing. These guys, these are just grown kids. I don't know how old they are, but I can never tell how old y'all are. Just, I'm going to assume that they're adults. But in case you don't... Y'all don't even know how old I am. So watch out. Yeah. These are just having fun, man. And that's the thing. I love it. Like since I've been doing these reaction videos, I'm seeing everyone have fun. I'm seeing people enjoy the creativity. I'm seeing that people are playing with colors. They're playing with the style that they hear. They just having fun. I'm with that. And I have so much more to learn about this music. And I know y'all been getting down with this for years. So I have a lot of catching up to do. You know what I'm saying? So it's just really, really dope. That's why I think this video for me, do I like this more than God's mean you? I would say, yeah, close. Okay. I was close because the man with the deep voice popped up again. You know what I'm saying? What's up? You don't even say no. But yeah. I'm sorry. No, no, no. You're good. I just, that's all I got for it. Because now I'm ready to start giving y'all the dance practice videos. So now I'm really about to get into those. And me and him gonna do them together. So we'll make sure we let y'all know when it says dance practice videos that we're watching. So y'all can see those because I really want to like just analyze it. Show love. And you know, and that's it. Really? I don't think people take into account how much work it goes into. Like, again, to focus on dancing. We can talk about, you know, the studio work when it comes to music, when it comes to people getting their voices right, getting tones, pitches, treble, so much with that video work, video editing. But I don't think people really pay attention to work that it takes to do these dances. A lot of things that people have a misconception about dancers is that, oh, just, you know, we just do it. Boom, boom, boom. And it's done. But it's not really like that. It takes just as much, it's just as tasking as the other stuff. The shape, the lines of how the transitions are going to be set up in the choreography. Who's going to be in the front? Who's going to be in the back? Timing. The timing. How tall is everyone? Who got the best moves in this part of the choreography? Do we need to run this part again? Who's the weakest and who's the strongest? Like, all that plays a part. Yeah. Like, that plays a part. That plays a part. So, whoever is not maybe too good on picking up the timing, they're going to be in the back. Yes. Whereas the other ones that are really good at timing, you're going to see them in the front. That really, really like sets the tone for a good choreography piece. Yes. People don't realize that. So when you're practicing and you're understanding, you're like going through the frustrations of like, where are we missing that? Okay, you're too close. Yes. You, you were... You need to back up. Yeah. You're way too far from me. Transition. I'm doing that right now. I'm on phone about some choreography right now. I'm reacting to the video and talk about choreo right now. Yeah. Because I'm telling them this space was too back. You got to move forward. You were moving over too fast. Yeah. All that still plays a part. And I think like I'm really happy to be able to watch other music videos from different genres of music out here in the world. So I can see what that choreography is like. And now that we into K-Pop, I'm really excited for this. I'm really excited to see more about the choreography and the music. Big respect. If y'all enjoy us doing straight kids music, please let us know. If it's any tracks you want us to do, you already know what to do. Please comment. And I genuinely want to say thank y'all so much. And lastly, I want to say please do not take any of our opinions as facts. These are all opinions. This is this page. This YouTube page is all about showing love. It's not about hating on nobody. Absolutely. We're learning about different styles of music out here in the world. And we want to keep looking into it. My dance brother is from Nigeria and he is teaching me right now about his music. And I'm learning about that right now. Okay? But other than that y'all, I appreciate y'all so much. I will see y'all again soon. Please be on the lookout for the dance practice and performance videos. All right? I will see you later because we have meetings to go to and teach. So we have to and yeah, tea time but I drunk up my tea. My tea was banging. All right y'all. I'll see you later. Peace.