Love YungBlud! Hope you continue to react to him, every song I listen to by him has a different vibe. I’d check out original me, hope for the underrated youth, tongue tied..his new song lemonade is sick too. Also his live performance in the bbc live loung which is a cover of senorita, back to black and goosebumps!
I think if you continue to react to his music, you’ll like it more and more. he does bring some dark themes into nearly all of his songs, but he doesn’t glorify them. also, he did a video on the Genius channel going through the whole song and explaining what the song means to him. not necessarily to react to if you don’t want, but it would be cool to watch even without reacting! -- some other songs from yungblud that i think you would like are Anarchist, Hope for the Underrated Youth, Polygraph Eyes, Psychotic Kids, and I Think I’m OKAY. -- it is also important to note that Dom (YungBlud) has ADHD, so when he speaks about medication or drugs it’s usually about the fact that he was put on medication as a child to “calm” his ADHD, which in his own words “zombie-fied” him, and it is a fairly common theme within his music. love the reactions!! hope you keep them coming
I definitely feel like you would benefit from watching the Genius video for this song to understand Yungblud as an artist because he actually writes with a lot of self awareness and it's always more than surface level. He says he likes to write songs so you might not understand the meaning first time, but you get hooked by the music and beat, and a few times hearing it you start to think about it and understand there is more to it. I completely understand your reaction, he has a song called Kill Somebody that kind of scared me when I was still new to him but when I took some time to understand the lyrics and the video and how he was playing with perspective and subjectivity I realised it was actually an incredibly powerful and honest song. I always advise people to check out an interview or in depth lyric video like genius- or the new mtv interviews he's just done, when getting to know him because he has such a strong presence some people get the shock factor and it stops them looking deeper into who he is and what he stands for, which is actually something I think you would probably appreciate a lot. I hope you check out more yungblud. Hope For The Underrated Youth and Polygraph Eyes are good songs to show a slightly different side to him. But like I said, mtv just did a new lot of 'introducing yungblud' interviews etc because he's one of their featured artists they're trying to promote and it's a really good starting place to understand him if you did want to look into it more.
This song isn’t about his own life for he’s very close to his parents. He’s an advocate for equal rights no matter your race, gender or sexuality. Listen to more of his music because he changes his genre throughout 🖤
Hii I love your Harry Styles reactions and now you are reacting to my 2nd favorite artist soo I suggest you to react to Hope for the underrated youth, polygraph eyes, parents, and new songs strawberry lipstick and lemonade
this song isn’t really him going against parents so much as it is a tribute to individualism and how he’s so tired of society putting people into a box and the repression of anything considered “out of the norm”. this shows in the toaster line too, that was meant as a sorta homemade shock therapy that his “parents” in the mv made to change who he was
Yungblud is awesome.He has sever ADHD and on stage and in vids he just lets it go.But his wildness is what makes him so great to haha
Love YungBlud! Hope you continue to react to him, every song I listen to by him has a different vibe. I’d check out original me, hope for the underrated youth, tongue tied..his new song lemonade is sick too. Also his live performance in the bbc live loung which is a cover of senorita, back to black and goosebumps!
I think if you continue to react to his music, you’ll like it more and more. he does bring some dark themes into nearly all of his songs, but he doesn’t glorify them. also, he did a video on the Genius channel going through the whole song and explaining what the song means to him. not necessarily to react to if you don’t want, but it would be cool to watch even without reacting! -- some other songs from yungblud that i think you would like are Anarchist, Hope for the Underrated Youth, Polygraph Eyes, Psychotic Kids, and I Think I’m OKAY. -- it is also important to note that Dom (YungBlud) has ADHD, so when he speaks about medication or drugs it’s usually about the fact that he was put on medication as a child to “calm” his ADHD, which in his own words “zombie-fied” him, and it is a fairly common theme within his music. love the reactions!! hope you keep them coming
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I definitely feel like you would benefit from watching the Genius video for this song to understand Yungblud as an artist because he actually writes with a lot of self awareness and it's always more than surface level. He says he likes to write songs so you might not understand the meaning first time, but you get hooked by the music and beat, and a few times hearing it you start to think about it and understand there is more to it. I completely understand your reaction, he has a song called Kill Somebody that kind of scared me when I was still new to him but when I took some time to understand the lyrics and the video and how he was playing with perspective and subjectivity I realised it was actually an incredibly powerful and honest song. I always advise people to check out an interview or in depth lyric video like genius- or the new mtv interviews he's just done, when getting to know him because he has such a strong presence some people get the shock factor and it stops them looking deeper into who he is and what he stands for, which is actually something I think you would probably appreciate a lot. I hope you check out more yungblud. Hope For The Underrated Youth and Polygraph Eyes are good songs to show a slightly different side to him. But like I said, mtv just did a new lot of 'introducing yungblud' interviews etc because he's one of their featured artists they're trying to promote and it's a really good starting place to understand him if you did want to look into it more.
This song isn’t about his own life for he’s very close to his parents. He’s an advocate for equal rights no matter your race, gender or sexuality. Listen to more of his music because he changes his genre throughout 🖤
Hii I love your Harry Styles reactions and now you are reacting to my 2nd favorite artist soo I suggest you to react to
Hope for the underrated youth, polygraph eyes, parents, and new songs strawberry lipstick and lemonade
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this song isn’t really him going against parents so much as it is a tribute to individualism and how he’s so tired of society putting people into a box and the repression of anything considered “out of the norm”. this shows in the toaster line too, that was meant as a sorta homemade shock therapy that his “parents” in the mv made to change who he was
Got it thanks for the insight. That shock therapy makes sense!
If you think parents is shocking you should react to hated.