 Hey, what's good y'all? It's your boy Dom from the Dom's Show on Friends. I'm back with another K-pop reaction. Now, check this out. I have a special guest first off. I know you might have been where I've been. If you went to Instagram, I've been busy. Been doing a lot of work and the semester ended and I had to do a lot of greats. So I love you. I'm back. We're gonna get into it. We talk about the new projects. But I have a special guest. This is my friend Tiffany. She's here in Toronto, Ohio. You know what I'm saying? Artist, activist, creative director. She does a lot of music production work. And so what I wanted to do is that she's our K-pop. She know little songs. Okay. So what it is is that we're gonna actually do some reaction videos. And if y'all love Tiffany's energy here, you know what I'm saying? Please go in the comments and tell me. Let me know to bring her back and I'll bring her back. Because if y'all bang with her, we bring her back. No. Okay. So what we're gonna do today is this y'all. We're gonna do choreography video. We're gonna do John Cook standing next to you dance practice. So this audience love dance practices because they know I'm a dancer, a t-shirt, choreographer. So that's what's gonna happen. So please make sure you hit the like button. Please share and ring that bell. James and Alani Carter will be back. So don't worry. I know what's out there. I know y'all talking about it. The usher. We're gonna have them do the usher music video. But if it's a dance practice, I'm gonna attack that. Cool with that. Okay. And I do a part two with the bros in there. All right. So what we're gonna do is gonna get into this. Now if you don't hear the music, you already know what this is. It's because you two be petty towards me and they have blocked the video. So I'm gonna do my best. All right. So let's get into this. Y'all know how to do this. Ready? Okay. Here we go. And three, two, one. Is that Ian and Brian? Is that Ian and Brian? Is that Ian Eastwood? Okay. All right. All right. All right. Y'all pointing out heat. Let's see what y'all working with. It's giving Michael Jackson. Okay. Okay. All right. You know what? Intro is everything. All right. So anybody that doesn't know your intro is everything in this intro is crazy. Intro is crazy. And anytime you see something you like, you don't have to wait for me. Hit the space bar. And I'll just wait. If James was here, y'all know, y'all know I'll be talking here. Just be like and still keep going. So I'm just going to say I love the intro. To be honest with you, Brian and Eastwood and other choreographers that's in this piece, they just got the skill from World International Touring. The resume says for itself. And I think that if you don't know who Brian Pusspost is and Ian Eastwood, do your homework, got a lot of production work behind them. Do you have anything to say to it? I have a question. Oh, let's go. Who choreograph is? We can find out. Hey, any comments? Okay. I'll let me know who actually choreographed it. Was it Brian Ian or was it the whole company that did it? Please let us know because I don't want to be wrong. But I'm going to try to find out. But you might be able to find out based off the choreography. So let's see. Let's go. Come on. Musicality. Musicality. I see that. One, two, three. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. What did he just do there? He slid right out. I'm on the right side, y'all. On my right. Watch my man. What type of, he got the no sleeves on. Watch what he does. Is he dancing? One, two, three, four. Time that on the one, two, three, four. Look at that again. Standing next to one, two, three, four. One, two, three, four and go. Nice. Now, this lets me know this is either, and I'm guessing because I like to do blind reaction. Y'all know how I get down. For me, it's giving tour, right? And music video. The reason why I say music video or award show is the camera. Watch the camera. Y'all saw the camera. Watch that. Watch the camera zoom in. To me, I'm guessing it's giving that I'm going to get ready for a music award. I'm going to get ready for a tour and a music video. Yeah. And the productions already sounded good. Yeah. Yeah. I already know what's up. I see the leather pants. I see what's going on. Do you have anything to? I mean, you mentioned the beat production, right? Right. I'm listening to it, but for me, it's not giving me anything different. And then since it's giving me very much that song with Bruno Mars. Oh, yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. You know what I'm talking about? Okay. Yeah. So for me, it's just giving something I've already heard before. You're like, there's very basic chords, patterns that you're hearing that you would hear in a lot of these songs. And that goes into a lot of, I don't know if y'all can hear me because my mic, I'll be doing a little weird stuff sometime. But I think that's the one thing about, you know, when it comes to the music, it's like music would pick up a trend. It was like you'll get like lean with the rock with the music. You'll get everybody trying to do trap music or so it's like what in your production that's going to make it actually stand out for us? Yes. And I'm not even gonna lie y'all. And I have to say this because I was a BTS fan. And I got put on when they had their, the most beautiful moment in life part two that album. I know y'all remember that. If you remember that and I just felt like their production and their impact was significantly different. And what we were talking about and the types of beats that they were experimenting with. Hey, after this video, you should get in the comments and talk to them, talk to the fans. They will love to have this discussion with you. Hmm. For real. I love my supporters because that is the topic that they're ready to get down. Okay. Okay. Y'all down? No, because I've been having like these little inside takes, especially about BTS, but we can get into that at another point. Let me wait for you in the comments. I'm gonna make sure y'all get the tag for our Instagram. And then we'll make sure she got the YouTube. Y'all make sure I support. Okay. You're back in this. I wonder if you're going to have multiple artists on this stage. Now, at this part, y'all already know that I'm going to keep talking because I cannot get copyright straight on this. So we're probably going to cut this part. Y'all know we're here for the choreography. Did he just tie them in? Hold on. Let's go fellas. Yeah. Three, four, one, two, three, four, one, two, three, four, one, two, three, four. That lighting will probably be crazy on stage because you got that lean. I wonder if they would do the lighting this way to shine towards filming. I followed that. I followed that. Hmm. Let me look at that again to see the visual. One, two, three, four, one, two, three, four, one, two. Okay. I see it. You're right. Don't course. Yes. I see it. I see it. One, two, three, four. This is definitely getting ready for a stage. This is stage. Come on, Brian. One, two, and three, and four. Yeah. Clean. I'll be talking to y'all all the time about clean. Talk to y'all all the time about clean. Yes. Yes. That was very, very clean. Two, one, two, three, four, one, two, three, four, one, two, three, four. I'm not mad at that. Yeah. We got to run that back. Oh, go ahead. You just hit this right here. Yep. There you go. Yep. Okay. Come on, man. Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait. You see how he timed? Yeah. But he timed it with their feet. What's disrespectful is that if you watch every artist also on this page, we never call dancers backup dancers. We believe on this channel that, no, they are artists too. They're not backup. You need the music production team, the videography, you need, those are no backups. They are part of this as well. So the artist, check my man's in the back because my man's in the back with the trucks. Everybody did something different. Everybody did something different. So you could just see the improving. So like, even right here, let me see, because I love what you did with the hat. Efferless. One, two, two, two, three, four, five, four, five, six, seven, eight. Nice. Yeah. And Ian is just the OG with it. He just knows. He just knows, do, do, do, do, standing next to you. Give me a real Michael. You could tell the love for Michael. And we know this, but it's like, you got to call it out. You got to call it out. Let me see how they got into this next step. Two, three, four, one, two, three, four. One, two, three, four, one, two, three, four, one, two, three, hold on. No, I want to see that. One, two, three, four, five, five, five, two, three and four. What are y'all doing over there? Onstage, offstage, downstage, upstage. Okay. Yo, he getting it. Yeah. He's, I'm going to be honest, you know, we're not going, we're not going to cap on this channel. My man's in the back with the snapback that he's doing this effortlessly. This is not challenging him. And I know this is a dance practice, but he's really, you can tell his background in dancing has been probably crazy because you can tell how he's dancing. It's effortless. Like just turn and meet the music real quick and watch the video. He's playing around. It's too easy for him. It's too easy. I hate that. Yeah. He's real smooth. Yeah, he looks graceful almost. It's effortless. That's effortless. He's playing around. Did you pee the breath that he took? No, no, no, I didn't. How do I go back one? And then you can change it if you want to. He timed it. You didn't see that? Look at, ah, he like, why didn't they not slew that? You know what? The fact that he timed his breath, that just reminded me of crown. But also I think of, I think of composition and like where you have to time, like if you're composing something for brass or woodwinds, you have to put where you want your breath marks. So you can time the musician's breath marks. Yes. But? They look like ticks. Yeah. And so I find this interesting because I'm like, that was a moment not only where he timed it with the music, but where you could just tell he's really good at managing his breath. Like you said, this is light work. Yeah, he's good at managing his breath. You have to learn that as a musician, as a dancer, singer, athlete. Okay. Yeah. Time of breath. Yep. Because you have to time your breath and cramp. You do. Or you'll burn out. Yep. You'll show you burn out. Yep. Way to pee that. And Brian was doing the same thing, but this is smaller. But my man said I'm back with a snap back. No, he was ready. Oh, it's too easy for him. He was in his core ready. Come on. Come on. Yeah. Yeah. One, two, one, two, three, four, one, two, three and four. One, two, four. Did you see what he just did again? He nasty. He nasty. Yeah. Yep. Ah, he grind that in. This too easy for him. It's too easy. Yeah, this is where he want to eat at. He's in the front now. Deep, deep, deep, deep, deep, deep. One, two, three, four. Wow. This crazy. That's crazy. That's some, that's some Brian and in Eastwood shit right there. That's some Brian East, Eastwood shit. And I'm going to tell you what I'm talking about. I'm not going crazy because it's like I grew up with them. I grew up with in Eastwood. Watch. No, respectfully watching in Eastwood and Brian Pooze will come up and witness in them, go by the storm in choreography. So it was like much love and respect all day. But it's, if you watch this choreography, this signifies like why Brian and Ian was dangerous because they created these moments that were in between of the groove. Look at that. Let it flow. He's got it crazy. Yes. Gotta figure out the choreography. I'm definitely thinking it's Brian and Eastwood. Let's go. And if you're going to do something, and now he's starting to look familiar. Hey, did my best dance for all? He danced for somebody I can't remember, but this group of artists are dangerous. And Cook, he knew what he was doing. They know who to book. Whatever is about to come out is coming heavy. Definitely. Yeah. And this does look like his work. Oh yeah. And this part is connected to the whole usher and everything. You need heavy hitters. You need heavy hitters. Good work, y'all. Good work. And I know it's a dance practice. I know they didn't go full out. But it's sometimes the people in dance practice that are so good at the choreography that literally that they would be effortless. Like my man's here. I'm going to play this in the back on music so y'all can watch this. But doing off this choreography, he just had these moments that he really stood out. Not saying the other artist wasn't killing it, but it was just like he was really, really effortless in the movements. And that's what I appreciate. So in the dance practice, what was your thoughts about that? And then also, what else are y'all starting to notice with the trends that's going on in the music? Because not only does it affect hip hop, it affects the R&B, it affects the K-pop, it affects what's going on. Because like right now, I'm starting to see a lot of more artists coming out with the leather pants on. Fashion and hip hop and R&B and K-pop, like this stuff continues to like have an evolution of like what is the trend and happening. And then for them to pull out, you see from the very beginning, he was already in his bag already. To me and Brian are just like OGs now. So they've been, you know what I'm saying? They're OGs when it came to the choreography game, doing their work. Oh yeah, that's a Brian thing. Like yeah, silent to them making a mark for themselves. So what are your thoughts about this? Is that music video for this? Y'all want me to look it up? You want me to look it up? Okay, I'll look it up. Is there anything else? Don, just look it up. All right, cool. I'll just look it up. So listen, without with that being said, y'all, I'm going to go ahead and check out what's the next video for y'all. Upload that. I know, yes, I am back. Got the schedule back together. A lot of dance practice coming up. So, oh, we'll talk about that next video. I got a new channel for the vlogs. So I need y'all to subscribe to that because they're really dope and I like them and I hope that you watch them. Okay, so I love y'all. Thank you so much for putting up. You might see her in the other video. We'll see. But other than that, y'all take care. Peace.