The violin was recorded in YG entertainment studio by a Korean violinist. Teddy and other YG producers used the sample and created one crazy beat on it.
So I know you caught a couple of them, but the musical references on "Pink Venom" are pretty extensive: The song starts with a crowd chanting "Blackpink" like the crowd chants "Bravehearts" in the Nas song "Made You Look". Then Jennie hits us with a reference to Biggie's famous line "kick in the door, wavin the 44"(Jennie says Coco). Next Lisa references Rhianna's "Pon de Replay" with "One by one and two by two" and also 50 Cent's P.I.M.P. with "you can't get a dollar outta me". Rosé and Jisoo both reference Taylor Swift with "look what you made us do" also "I bring the pain like" is a reference to Method Man's "Bring the Pain". Finally, the Jennie/Lisa rap verse is backed by a sample of Ice Cube/Eazy-E's part of "Gangsta Gangsta" by N.W.A(could also be "Dope Man" pretty much the same sample). All the hip hop references aren't a coincidence as they happened to release this track during the 49th anniversary of hip hop. Teddy(their producer) and the girls definitely weren't shy about shouting out their inspirations/favorite artists in this song.
@@SparkimusPrime Snoop's song itself(the intro specifically) was a reference to Nas' "Made You Look" with a straight up sample of that same intro backing as well.
It's not 3/4, it's actually 6/8 and that's why it doesn't feel like 3/4 because the count it's different and the accents are also totally different. In 6/8 you usually divide the tempo into 2 groups of 3 and on 3/4 you divide it into 3 groups 2, the beat changes when you play it and gives its own vibe.🖤💖
I swear I hear Jay Park Mommae in the background on parts- anyone else notice that? I love these dissections because I forget how much goes into making music
Great ear re: Jennie's opening lines on Pink Venom. I recommend anyone to listen to Get Money by Junior M.A.F.I.A. It's one of the best hip-hop songs ever. That being said, great reaction.
LISA IS EVERYTHING, SHE DANCE GRACEFULLY AND NEVER FAILS TO PUT FIRE ON STAGE, SHE IS THE TRUE QUEEN OF KPOP, I CAN'T TAKE MY EYES ON HER WHEN SHE PERFORMS 💗🔥🔥🔥🔥 THE ONE AND ONLY CELINE GIRL #LALISA #LISA #LISAIMPACT #MONEY #SG
BLACKPINK's music company, YG, is characterized by introducing hip-hop influences to kpop particularly through its iconic groups and then continuing into those of recent debut. So it's neither a trendy nor a market choice, it's its trademark, some might think so now of course given BLACKPINK's global impact, but hip-hop roots are long-standing in YG!
Unrelated to this video but every time I listen to Caprisongs by FKA Twigs, one of the snippets of her friend talking to her sounds EXACTLY like your voice.
Pls react to Pentagon, bc i feel like you’ll like them. They have some acapella performances of Frozen (and more) that i love so much. Theres a song called Thank You by Jinho and Hui in Pentagon that just makes me emotional 😢
Yeah, this is definitely 6/8. there's that triplet feel which gets confused as 3/4, but they're eigthth notes in this and you can count in by conducting in two if you want which is why it gets confused with 4/4. Or at least I'd say 6/8.
It's not 3/4, it's actually 6/8 and that's why it doesn't feel like 3/4 because the count it's different and the accents are also totally different. In 6/8 you usually divide the tempo into 2 groups of 3 and on 3/4 you divide it into 3 groups 2, the beat changes when you play it and gives its own vibe.
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The rap beat is from NWA
The violin was recorded in YG entertainment studio by a Korean violinist. Teddy and other YG producers used the sample and created one crazy beat on it.
Lol not a Korean violonist 😭
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So I know you caught a couple of them, but the musical references on "Pink Venom" are pretty extensive: The song starts with a crowd chanting "Blackpink" like the crowd chants "Bravehearts" in the Nas song "Made You Look". Then Jennie hits us with a reference to Biggie's famous line "kick in the door, wavin the 44"(Jennie says Coco). Next Lisa references Rhianna's "Pon de Replay" with "One by one and two by two" and also 50 Cent's P.I.M.P. with "you can't get a dollar outta me". Rosé and Jisoo both reference Taylor Swift with "look what you made us do" also "I bring the pain like" is a reference to Method Man's "Bring the Pain". Finally, the Jennie/Lisa rap verse is backed by a sample of Ice Cube/Eazy-E's part of "Gangsta Gangsta" by N.W.A(could also be "Dope Man" pretty much the same sample). All the hip hop references aren't a coincidence as they happened to release this track during the 49th anniversary of hip hop. Teddy(their producer) and the girls definitely weren't shy about shouting out their inspirations/favorite artists in this song.
I though maybe Roses, I'm so rock n roll, might be a reference too?
That intro chant is from the intro of Snoop’s I Wanna Rock
@@SparkimusPrime Snoop's song itself(the intro specifically) was a reference to Nas' "Made You Look" with a straight up sample of that same intro backing as well.
@@arqHHM I feel like I should lose hip hop points for that. You’re right.
Wow I didn't know this, thanks for this😊
The actual Campanella was cut some and changed just a tiny bit. There's a video of classical musicians reacting to this song.
Hi, I just wanted to say that I love yours and your friends reactions! And most importantly I love the intro rendition to GG😍
Thank you!
It's not 3/4, it's actually 6/8 and that's why it doesn't feel like 3/4 because the count it's different and the accents are also totally different. In 6/8 you usually divide the tempo into 2 groups of 3 and on 3/4 you divide it into 3 groups 2, the beat changes when you play it and gives its own vibe.🖤💖
I swear I hear Jay Park Mommae in the background on parts- anyone else notice that? I love these dissections because I forget how much goes into making music
Great ear re: Jennie's opening lines on Pink Venom. I recommend anyone to listen to Get Money by Junior M.A.F.I.A. It's one of the best hip-hop songs ever. That being said, great reaction.
LISA IS EVERYTHING, SHE DANCE GRACEFULLY AND NEVER FAILS TO PUT FIRE ON STAGE, SHE IS THE TRUE QUEEN OF KPOP, I CAN'T TAKE MY EYES ON HER WHEN SHE PERFORMS 💗🔥🔥🔥🔥 THE ONE AND ONLY CELINE GIRL #LALISA #LISA #LISAIMPACT #MONEY #SG
BLACKPINK's music company, YG, is characterized by introducing hip-hop influences to kpop particularly through its iconic groups and then continuing into those of recent debut. So it's neither a trendy nor a market choice, it's its trademark, some might think so now of course given BLACKPINK's global impact, but hip-hop roots are long-standing in YG!
Unrelated to this video but every time I listen to Caprisongs by FKA Twigs, one of the snippets of her friend talking to her sounds EXACTLY like your voice.
Haha tbh when I listen to that song I hear people that sound like my friends! Twigs doesn’t live from me.
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Pls react to Pentagon, bc i feel like you’ll like them. They have some acapella performances of Frozen (and more) that i love so much.
Theres a song called Thank You by Jinho and Hui in Pentagon that just makes me emotional 😢
Please please react to Jungwon's dance cover of I'll Show You and Law!!!!
Should watch it 1st then give us your feedback, I say, Kpop is the Nu Vibe👍👍👍 Out with the old, in with the Nu🤟🤟🤟 Comment by Tracy Iraia 🇳🇿🌏🇳🇿 NZ 😎
pls react treasure new mini album, their b-sides sounds amazing
Great reaction. Shutdown is in 4/4 btw. I think the groove of the strings makes it feel waltz-like hence why it sounds 3/4
I believe the original piece is in 6/8 but could be wrong. Haven’t heard that thing since like college
I think it’s definitely in 6/8.
Definitely 6/8. The compound meter (more notes in less time) makes it feel waltzy and bouncy while giving them more space for the groove
Yeah, this is definitely 6/8. there's that triplet feel which gets confused as 3/4, but they're eigthth notes in this and you can count in by conducting in two if you want which is why it gets confused with 4/4. Or at least I'd say 6/8.
It's not 3/4, it's actually 6/8 and that's why it doesn't feel like 3/4 because the count it's different and the accents are also totally different. In 6/8 you usually divide the tempo into 2 groups of 3 and on 3/4 you divide it into 3 groups 2, the beat changes when you play it and gives its own vibe.