The Weeknd is one of the best vocalists ever, let alone just this generation. The super bowl is a tough way to be introduced to his voice I’d say. The mixing was off and that has nothing to do with his vocal ability. One of the few artists who sing live with little back track. It’s incredible to witness. There’s a difference between using auto tune as a crutch or using is aesthetically. I think older generations have a hard time grasping that. Though he’s a better singer now then he was 10 years ago, house of balloons or any of the mixtapes really will give a way better idea of the raw vocal skill.
Can't you believe this Album didn't get a Grammy Nomination and Blinding Lights the BIGGEST song in Music history and of 2020 wasn't even nominated for Song of the Year.
Your dad has good music knowledge. For the record, on Scared to Live, Abel did not even know he was borrowing from Elton John at first. He and Elton talked about it at a Christmas party and Elton was super flattered. BTW Elton is a MASSIVE Weekend fan and they even wrote a song together that Elton has talked about. It may or may not be released at some point.
It's tough to pick a starting point to introduce people to The Weeknd. I think doing it this way with After Hours first, if you guys go through his whole discog and your Dad is open to it, After Hours will hit so much harder on a 2nd listen after hearing everything else. I'm looking forward to seeing more from you guys!
Honestly, you should’ve started him on House of Balloons. When I was first getting into Abel, listening to trilogy first really eased me into his sound. Also the narrative and story behind After Hours is really important to the listening experience. You don’t really appreciate the greatness of this album until you realize the story.
At the end of the review with what Dad was saying, I think he'd like the mixtapes given how intimate they are. It's dark still but really brings where the content of this album comes from. That being said, hell naw I'm not unsubscribing. This is something I wish I could do with my Dad, were he still living, so I get to live vicariously thru your content. Great work as usual, and here's to 100k in 2023!
Love the reaction! I understand where your dad is coming from really wanting to hear his actual voice. You should have him react to the vevo performances he did of a few of these songs. He did one to "Faith", "In Your Eyes" (with Kenny G) and "Alone Again" where he's singing everything without backing vocals or effects. Imo, they sound even better than the album versions!
I’m a huge weeknd finatlc and after hours might be his best song ever. It embodies him and all his music into 1 song. After hours is just the first album to the trilogy of 3 albums the next one is DAWN FM then the story continues with the next one
I'd preferred Dad get introduced to Abel thru HoB rather than this to get more of the growth and the storyline itself from the mixtapes and Kissland until now but I'll take it! Dad mentioned it when he said something along the lines of this being the intro of Abel to someone else. Still, with this being The Weeknd's biggest album to date, it's not too bad. Dawn FM next, since it's the sequel?
It’s always ok to not like something! But isn’t it also great that The Weeknd challenges a listener? It means he’s doing something right. I sometimes wonder if he pushes his vocals back because he hasn’t had a lot of confidence? (I know he’s quite shy when it comes to interviews etc), I may be very wrong there- but through his discography I’ve always felt like he struggles to be vulnerable and he masks that with his ‘character’… but in this album he is so vulnerable and I wonder if that’s partly why he seems so far away… almost like someone talking to you on the phone from a distance... I don’t know if that’s a silly observation or not but it’s just something I’ve wondered since he seems so much more confident now and I think the new album really reflects that, I can feel his confidence oozing now.
@@putyouon 100%! Seeing clips of him on stage now in 2022, he has this whole new confidence and he’s enjoying playing with his vocals and his vision. He seems to me in such a good place, and I’m so happy for him.
This is going to be a very rash generalization and I of course mean no harm by it, but I find that a lot of folks from Dad's generation seem to have a hard time with music that comes off to them as "complaining" or "whining" about their problems. A lot of music from previous generations was rarely as emotive and raw about personal issues, usually more focused on positivity or social issues, or when getting personal a la Pink Floyd usually done so in more abstract terms. And certainly I think successive generations of music were influenced by a sort of infatuation with anti-heroes in our media especially in the late 90s and 2000s, and that definitely adds to a bit of self-loathing that can be hard to swallow for previous generations that just kind of want them to suck it up, shut up and just sing. But it very much echoes the divide about mental health between generations to me - with one generation often saying to suck it up (though I've very much seen that attitude start to shift in the older generations) and the newer generation almost being too open about it - like yeah we know you're depressed but you dont need to buy t-shirts that say you're sad as fuck or whatever, it's just kind of cringe. So I think Abel's raw open bad guy that hates himself schtick comes off as "Well fuck you have it bad but you didnt have it as bad as me" or "So what, we all have problems" to one generation, and it's "OMG I SUCK TOO" and "YEAH I'M BAD AND I LIKE IT AS WELL" to the other generation, so I fully get the disconnect. I think if one can get past that weird generational divide what you've got is a guy that both hates and loves himself and has the voice of an angel and the intentions of a demon and it's pretty interesting to me. And frankly I love Dawn FM even more because it's so much more nihilistic and so much more about our own mortality and the fears and regrets that come with it if you don't love yourself, which means it's about growth as much as it's about existentialism.
This was very well put. And I think you definitely have a point. I wasn’t sure why my dad was so bothered by the “complaining” or being direct but this could for sure be part of the reason.
i understand his first The weeknd album but to understand the weeknd as the character or world buliding or movie feeling story or Twisted or one of the best Production in music history with the instrument tell there story or The cover art much the feeling of the album first listen to Trilogy and Kissland
I really enjoy seeing your dad being honest with his thoughts and I have noticed that like with this vulnerability that the Weekend shows it is interesting how he is able to still challenge the listener in certain aspects of the music. I felt like since this album really opened up on this character that seeped into what is actually happening in his life over the past years it can be quite interesting seeing what your dad will think about Dawn FM which exudes confidence and clarity in a ton of tracks whereas the distortion of After Hours makes that far away feeling from people or people understanding what he was going through battling many issues as a known introverted person. Nonetheless, I am hyped to see what your dad think of Dawn FM that has absolute well mastered music and track continuation and vocal clarity and easy understanding stories in songs.
I'll be patiently waiting for the next The Weeknd reaction. Especially House of Balloons! As a matter of fact all of Trilogy will suffice 😁 1.House of Balloons 2.Thursday 3.Echos of Silence Happy Holidays to all!💯🔥🔥🎵🎶🎵🎶❤💞❤💞
After hours is one of my favorite albums ever. I’m so glad to see you guys reacting to my favorite artist 😊 even if dad wasn’t feeling it much 😂. hope to see more Weeknd
this sad album because it represent Hell life like lot Drugs,lot sex,La life,famous and in Too late he said it we are in Hell, it disguised as a paradise with Flashing light and his come up day Goals is to Live in LA but now his Goal is to live LA and listen to dawn fm to understand more the Team of After hours album and it Trilogy After hours it about Hell, Dawn FM it about purgatory he cover art only can tell the album , after life is heaven or Paradise or stuck at Hell
He stopped submitting stuff to the grammy’s because of getting snubbed for this album. He was submitted for this album but they decided not to nominate him.
I think he would be a much bigger fan of Dawn FM, which I like a lot more than After Hours. More sonically cohesive and less “all over the place”, which doesn’t imply that that characteristic of After Hours is bad, but I’d rather listen to Dawn FM
Watch you guys every day and I'm halfway through the video. Not sure if I want to finish only because your dad seems to have already made up his mind about Abel without really understanding his music. It's really a journey that you take with him throughout his discography, and everything makes sense once you understand him. But I do like how you pointed out that everything he does is for a reason because it's so true!
I would agree with your dad, even as a huge Weeknd fan, some of these are over produced. Abel needs to cut back and also let his voice trump everything else so we can hear him clearly like in BBTM or even in Starboy.
I completely agree with your dad, I felt the same way when I listened to the Weeknd. He is an artist with very, very catchy music, but what your dad is trying to say is that he doesn't have the depth from the classic styles he's trying to bring back to life. Your dad's soul just doesn't connect to the music - does it make sense? I grew up listening to 70's and 80's music and if I were to make a comparison, the Weekend's depth just isn't there for me. But I completely understand his fanbase as well. Most of them probably grew up with Weeknd's music, and "reminiscing" is the closest thing you can get to "depth". So both parties are right. Pat your dad on the back for keeping it real.
I am wondering what you mean by depth exactly like storytelling or like lyrics of what he is saying? Just interested to see the other side because I like his stuff and I would like to see what you mean because I like seeing other point of views.
@@BerserkRain I think it’s subjective for everyone here, for me it’s the sound and emotion in the music as a whole. But I’m rather critical with this type of music in general, as I don’t consider it an evolution from the 70’s-80’s like I do with the transition from rock to rap. The one project I enjoyed from him though is House of Balloons. That one hits different.
@@danpirau3969 mmm I feel what your saying and yea his earlier work had certain depth and emotion as a whole that probably connects to wider audience in moments. Compared to those who have possibly been fans for awhile who know his work and career closer maybe or that could be just be off to what you are explaining. Now tbh his newest album has more depth as whole but his persona or character sounds like they have more confidence which is interesting. Even with his maybe different feel then other artists I like seeing someone trying something new or not what is expected of today's music at times.
@@BerserkRain I feel like his earlier work had most of himself, the beginning of the creation of his style. It sounds very unique and different to me, and I like that. If I happen to listen to something unique that also happens to be good, while at the same time connecting emotionally and/or situationally with it at that point in my life, the music itself becomes part of my memories. I start having a soft spot for it and I subjectively perceive it as better than I normally probably should. The thing is, I don't feel the same way about After Hours for example, because I've already listened to tracks in the past that I perceive as similar, and I have my memories with those. I'm not being close-minded when I say that I don't see anything special in it, but I am probably subconsciously trying to be too objective. I also can't be less objective at the moment, as I'm not going through anything in my life that deeply connects with the music. But I do understand the subjectivity regarding any individual listening, any artist and any genre of music.
Your dad was not into the lyrics at all lol but ℹ honestly think he would have felt the songs and understood some of them by watching the music videos first or live performances he does
Your dad is a HATER! Lol I’m just kidding, it’s nice to hear the opinions of someone his age (no offense) because not everyone is going to like the music. But now he needs to listen to Dawn FM , I think he will love that one!
I'm probably the same age. I'm an 80's girl and my favorite artist is The Weeknd! He's an amazing artist! Vocals, lyrics, sound and honesty. Thanks for the reaction!
Damn pops dont like much lol first reaction iv seen was astroworld and pops didnt seem like he liked that to much and this is the second reaction and pops definitely dont fck with the weeknd 😂 hard guy to please
While i feel u explain things extremely well, near perfect...based off your dad making the auto tune comment i think u definitely should've abandoned this and went to HOB. Or really anything but this
This is not a good album to introduce somebody to the weeknd you have to start from the beginning so they can know what to expect sex money, drugs,toxic relationship and then you’ll appreciate the art😂💀
props to your dad for always being honest and not playing up the reaction when it's not genuine
i’m still bumping this album daily, Nothing Compares is a top tier track too
In Daboll we trust
@@putyouon fr bro, hoping we don’t get smacked around sunday though 😅
@@xero9561 so y’all Clemson fans fell sorry for ya and I’m a pitt fan
This album ruled 2020 for me. Such an amazing album and The Weeknd’s best Imo
Trilogy is better imo but after hours is definitely the best album he’s released since kissland
@@justdewit2781 trilogy isn't an album, it's a compilation
for me, it's gotta be Dawn FM
Dawn FM or House of Balloons (original version) as a whole.
@@brobocops someone with the same opinion
The Weeknd is one of the best vocalists ever, let alone just this generation. The super bowl is a tough way to be introduced to his voice I’d say. The mixing was off and that has nothing to do with his vocal ability. One of the few artists who sing live with little back track. It’s incredible to witness. There’s a difference between using auto tune as a crutch or using is aesthetically. I think older generations have a hard time grasping that. Though he’s a better singer now then he was 10 years ago, house of balloons or any of the mixtapes really will give a way better idea of the raw vocal skill.
Ya one of
I just made a comment saying the same thing. After hearing his dad say that he should've doubled back to this album another time
Saw him live last year. It was a religious experience, tbh.
Can't you believe this Album didn't get a Grammy Nomination and Blinding Lights the BIGGEST song in Music history and of 2020 wasn't even nominated for Song of the Year.
the grammys are unfortunately super corrupt. they didn’t nominate him since he chose performing at the superbowl rather than the grammys…
Your dad has good music knowledge. For the record, on Scared to Live, Abel did not even know he was borrowing from Elton John at first. He and Elton talked about it at a Christmas party and Elton was super flattered. BTW Elton is a MASSIVE Weekend fan and they even wrote a song together that Elton has talked about. It may or may not be released at some point.
The Weeknd is just amazing this album is to beautiful
his voice wasn’t auto tuned at all in the super bowl
Show him Dawn FM and he will be a fan 💯
I honestly think so too
I just finished the video, if he want to hear his voice, show him the weeknd backstage vocal warmups. It's on his channel.
He hardly uses auto tune live 😭 the superbowl had little to no auto tune
Faith is just something else man that one slaps 🔥♥️
It's tough to pick a starting point to introduce people to The Weeknd. I think doing it this way with After Hours first, if you guys go through his whole discog and your Dad is open to it, After Hours will hit so much harder on a 2nd listen after hearing everything else. I'm looking forward to seeing more from you guys!
Honestly, you should’ve started him on House of Balloons. When I was first getting into Abel, listening to trilogy first really eased me into his sound. Also the narrative and story behind After Hours is really important to the listening experience. You don’t really appreciate the greatness of this album until you realize the story.
This album is easily top 3 of the decade so far for me
At the end of the review with what Dad was saying, I think he'd like the mixtapes given how intimate they are. It's dark still but really brings where the content of this album comes from. That being said, hell naw I'm not unsubscribing. This is something I wish I could do with my Dad, were he still living, so I get to live vicariously thru your content. Great work as usual, and here's to 100k in 2023!
Appreciate your kind words. Would love to go back to earlier stuff. Cheers
❤Thanks Brian. I’m the lucky one.
Your dad would love Dawn FM and maybe even Starboy. Great genuine reaction. Everyone has their taste
House of Balloons would be a good reaction... Best project from The Weeknd
The Weeknd is GOATed
That was a trilogy of this album when I listen to Starboy, After Hours & Dawn FM it was a classic
Much love to Abel.
You should show him kissland. The Weeknd’s voice is hella clear on that album
Please eventually do Kissland!
It's his most underrated album and I believe it is his best.
Blinding Lights is actually the number 1 billboard song of all time and t's also going to be the number 1 song on spotfiy pretty soon.
Love the reaction! I understand where your dad is coming from really wanting to hear his actual voice. You should have him react to the vevo performances he did of a few of these songs. He did one to "Faith", "In Your Eyes" (with Kenny G) and "Alone Again" where he's singing everything without backing vocals or effects. Imo, they sound even better than the album versions!
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Blinding Lights is, as of last week I think, the most streamed song in Spotify history.
beauty behind the madness!
Do a reaction to the weeknd backstage warmup.your dad will know how abel's voice will be without autotone
I’m a huge weeknd finatlc and after hours might be his best song ever. It embodies him and all his music into 1 song. After hours is just the first album to the trilogy of 3 albums the next one is DAWN FM then the story continues with the next one
Yes! Please do allllll The Weeknd discog! XO will come out and support. And I really think Abel will grow on your Dad!
Now Dawn FM
Bro you got to go back to his earlier stuff please! lol you got to continue with House of Balloons because his voice shines more there.
So happy for you getting the seat geek sponsor!!!! ❤
Thank you! 👍🏼
I'd preferred Dad get introduced to Abel thru HoB rather than this to get more of the growth and the storyline itself from the mixtapes and Kissland until now but I'll take it! Dad mentioned it when he said something along the lines of this being the intro of Abel to someone else. Still, with this being The Weeknd's biggest album to date, it's not too bad. Dawn FM next, since it's the sequel?
hey bruv I and many others would really love for your dad to react to trilogy especially since it places his entire discography in context
Really amazing 💙
It’s always ok to not like something!
But isn’t it also great that The Weeknd challenges a listener? It means he’s doing something right.
I sometimes wonder if he pushes his vocals back because he hasn’t had a lot of confidence? (I know he’s quite shy when it comes to interviews etc), I may be very wrong there- but through his discography I’ve always felt like he struggles to be vulnerable and he masks that with his ‘character’… but in this album he is so vulnerable and I wonder if that’s partly why he seems so far away… almost like someone talking to you on the phone from a distance... I don’t know if that’s a silly observation or not but it’s just something I’ve wondered since he seems so much more confident now and I think the new album really reflects that, I can feel his confidence oozing now.
Very well said. I even feel like on Dawn FM his confidence and voice shines more than ever
@@putyouon 100%! Seeing clips of him on stage now in 2022, he has this whole new confidence and he’s enjoying playing with his vocals and his vision. He seems to me in such a good place, and I’m so happy for him.
Not silly at all. Thanks for the comments and for watching.
This is going to be a very rash generalization and I of course mean no harm by it, but I find that a lot of folks from Dad's generation seem to have a hard time with music that comes off to them as "complaining" or "whining" about their problems. A lot of music from previous generations was rarely as emotive and raw about personal issues, usually more focused on positivity or social issues, or when getting personal a la Pink Floyd usually done so in more abstract terms. And certainly I think successive generations of music were influenced by a sort of infatuation with anti-heroes in our media especially in the late 90s and 2000s, and that definitely adds to a bit of self-loathing that can be hard to swallow for previous generations that just kind of want them to suck it up, shut up and just sing.
But it very much echoes the divide about mental health between generations to me - with one generation often saying to suck it up (though I've very much seen that attitude start to shift in the older generations) and the newer generation almost being too open about it - like yeah we know you're depressed but you dont need to buy t-shirts that say you're sad as fuck or whatever, it's just kind of cringe. So I think Abel's raw open bad guy that hates himself schtick comes off as "Well fuck you have it bad but you didnt have it as bad as me" or "So what, we all have problems" to one generation, and it's "OMG I SUCK TOO" and "YEAH I'M BAD AND I LIKE IT AS WELL" to the other generation, so I fully get the disconnect.
I think if one can get past that weird generational divide what you've got is a guy that both hates and loves himself and has the voice of an angel and the intentions of a demon and it's pretty interesting to me. And frankly I love Dawn FM even more because it's so much more nihilistic and so much more about our own mortality and the fears and regrets that come with it if you don't love yourself, which means it's about growth as much as it's about existentialism.
This was very well put. And I think you definitely have a point. I wasn’t sure why my dad was so bothered by the “complaining” or being direct but this could for sure be part of the reason.
Not rash at all. Great insight. Michael is brave to show me all this and the experience is more than I can put in words. Love you son!
Dad reacts to SOS next? Love this vid
i understand his first The weeknd album but to understand the weeknd as the character or world buliding or movie feeling story or Twisted or one of the best Production in music history with the instrument tell there story or The cover art much the feeling of the album first listen to Trilogy and Kissland
Greatest Concept album, Best album of this decade
Dawn FM would be an amazing follow up.
I really enjoy seeing your dad being honest with his thoughts and I have noticed that like with this vulnerability that the Weekend shows it is interesting how he is able to still challenge the listener in certain aspects of the music. I felt like since this album really opened up on this character that seeped into what is actually happening in his life over the past years it can be quite interesting seeing what your dad will think about Dawn FM which exudes confidence and clarity in a ton of tracks whereas the distortion of After Hours makes that far away feeling from people or people understanding what he was going through battling many issues as a known introverted person. Nonetheless, I am hyped to see what your dad think of Dawn FM that has absolute well mastered music and track continuation and vocal clarity and easy understanding stories in songs.
Show your dad too late music video and he will spot the usher reference very easily.
he was spot on with just the audio.
I'll be patiently waiting for the next The Weeknd reaction. Especially House of Balloons! As a matter of fact all of Trilogy will suffice 😁
1.House of Balloons
2.Thursday
3.Echos of Silence
Happy Holidays to all!💯🔥🔥🎵🎶🎵🎶❤💞❤💞
You guys should listen to his backstage warmup to hear his voice without any effects.
Should've done the deluxe version. Nothing compares is probably the best the weeknd song ever.
Trilogy
If you guys are gonna get to the mixtapes, id def recommend the trilogy versions just coz they're more polished.
Og sound more raw though
Please give me more of Dad reacts to The Weeknd
After hours is one of my favorite albums ever. I’m so glad to see you guys reacting to my favorite artist 😊 even if dad wasn’t feeling it much 😂. hope to see more Weeknd
Still been looking for you guys to do Illmatic
react to dawn FM by the weeknd
this sad album because it represent Hell life like lot Drugs,lot sex,La life,famous and in Too late he said it we are in Hell, it disguised as a paradise with Flashing light and his come up day Goals is to Live in LA but now his Goal is to live LA and listen to dawn fm to understand more the Team of After hours album and it Trilogy After hours it about Hell, Dawn FM it about purgatory he cover art only can tell the album , after life is heaven or Paradise or stuck at Hell
Have y’all listened to his album Dawn FM?
Not yet this was our first weeknd reaction
Just to be clear, Abel doesn't submit his stuff to the Grammy's that's why it wasn't nominated.
He stopped submitting stuff to the grammy’s because of getting snubbed for this album. He was submitted for this album but they decided not to nominate him.
You need to finish this journey with The Weeknd
hardest to love beat is incredible, the IDM and liquid drum n bass influence is crazy
I think he would be a much bigger fan of Dawn FM, which I like a lot more than After Hours. More sonically cohesive and less “all over the place”, which doesn’t imply that that characteristic of After Hours is bad, but I’d rather listen to Dawn FM
Trilogy next for the character building and then Dawn FM
Really enjoyed watching the video.
I would love to see your reaction on Dawn FM, his next album.
album still in heavy rotation
He did a performance for a BBC station, all songs were live yall should check it out
Watch you guys every day and I'm halfway through the video. Not sure if I want to finish only because your dad seems to have already made up his mind about Abel without really understanding his music. It's really a journey that you take with him throughout his discography, and everything makes sense once you understand him. But I do like how you pointed out that everything he does is for a reason because it's so true!
Brasil love The Weeknd ❤🇧🇷
we need the reaction to the dawn fm album fo sho your dad will love it
You should react to 7 rings then positions album by Ariana. Those two albums go hand to hand
YESSS
You need to show him the live vemo videos
I have a feeling he’ll fuck with dawn fm a lot more
Need y'all to react to Dawn FM please, it's the continuation of After Hours
Great reaction. Would like to see Dawn FM reaction sometime!
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do ctrl or sos by sza when it comes out
I would agree with your dad, even as a huge Weeknd fan, some of these are over produced. Abel needs to cut back and also let his voice trump everything else so we can hear him clearly like in BBTM or even in Starboy.
Tell ur dad he doesn't use auto tune for live stuff.
Thanks Eric.
Next Joji album"Nectar, Smithereens" pick one please 🙏
I’d love to see you guys react to some joji songs
🔥
I completely agree with your dad, I felt the same way when I listened to the Weeknd. He is an artist with very, very catchy music, but what your dad is trying to say is that he doesn't have the depth from the classic styles he's trying to bring back to life. Your dad's soul just doesn't connect to the music - does it make sense? I grew up listening to 70's and 80's music and if I were to make a comparison, the Weekend's depth just isn't there for me. But I completely understand his fanbase as well. Most of them probably grew up with Weeknd's music, and "reminiscing" is the closest thing you can get to "depth". So both parties are right. Pat your dad on the back for keeping it real.
I am wondering what you mean by depth exactly like storytelling or like lyrics of what he is saying? Just interested to see the other side because I like his stuff and I would like to see what you mean because I like seeing other point of views.
@@BerserkRain I think it’s subjective for everyone here, for me it’s the sound and emotion in the music as a whole. But I’m rather critical with this type of music in general, as I don’t consider it an evolution from the 70’s-80’s like I do with the transition from rock to rap. The one project I enjoyed from him though is House of Balloons. That one hits different.
@@danpirau3969 mmm I feel what your saying and yea his earlier work had certain depth and emotion as a whole that probably connects to wider audience in moments. Compared to those who have possibly been fans for awhile who know his work and career closer maybe or that could be just be off to what you are explaining. Now tbh his newest album has more depth as whole but his persona or character sounds like they have more confidence which is interesting. Even with his maybe different feel then other artists I like seeing someone trying something new or not what is expected of today's music at times.
@@BerserkRain I feel like his earlier work had most of himself, the beginning of the creation of his style. It sounds very unique and different to me, and I like that. If I happen to listen to something unique that also happens to be good, while at the same time connecting emotionally and/or situationally with it at that point in my life, the music itself becomes part of my memories. I start having a soft spot for it and I subjectively perceive it as better than I normally probably should. The thing is, I don't feel the same way about After Hours for example, because I've already listened to tracks in the past that I perceive as similar, and I have my memories with those. I'm not being close-minded when I say that I don't see anything special in it, but I am probably subconsciously trying to be too objective. I also can't be less objective at the moment, as I'm not going through anything in my life that deeply connects with the music. But I do understand the subjectivity regarding any individual listening, any artist and any genre of music.
@@danpirau3969 interesting I liked that you were fine with sharing like that. Thank you I appreciate that a lot.
Please react to An Evening with Silk Sonic- Bruno mars and Anderson .Paak
Your dad was not into the lyrics at all lol but ℹ honestly think he would have felt the songs and understood some of them by watching the music videos first or live performances he does
omg¡¡¡¡ is freddie dred whit his father
Recovery by Eminem wild be an interesting album to react to
Dawn FM, please.
react to trilogy next
react to billy woods.. aethiopes
You guys definitely need to react to kissland or house of balloons ! Or damn FM he will like the vibe I feel like ! XOTWOD
PLEASE do Greta Van Fleet! 🤗
One of my faves!
Please react to house of balloons or starboy
Do a frank ocean blonde review
Plz react to the next weeknd album it’s called hurry up tomorrow and it’s OTW it’s out this year
pleaseee react to planet her dojo cat
Juice WRLD - Legends Never Die Album
Your dad is a HATER! Lol I’m just kidding, it’s nice to hear the opinions of someone his age (no offense) because not everyone is going to like the music. But now he needs to listen to Dawn FM , I think he will love that one!
I'm probably the same age. I'm an 80's girl and my favorite artist is The Weeknd! He's an amazing artist! Vocals, lyrics, sound and honesty. Thanks for the reaction!
Start reacting to Lady Gaga plzz
Damn pops dont like much lol first reaction iv seen was astroworld and pops didnt seem like he liked that to much and this is the second reaction and pops definitely dont fck with the weeknd 😂 hard guy to please
Pleasee do a reaction to yeezus next!
Have to do mbdtf first but then yeezus 👍🏼
@@putyouon Yayy ill be sure to watch the Mbdtf reaction too
While i feel u explain things extremely well, near perfect...based off your dad making the auto tune comment i think u definitely should've abandoned this and went to HOB. Or really anything but this
react to Life Support by Madison Beer
React to dawn fm
This is not a good album to introduce somebody to the weeknd you have to start from the beginning so they can know what to expect sex money, drugs,toxic relationship and then you’ll appreciate the art😂💀