P-POP IS CRAZY!! | REACTING TO ALAMAT - 'Gayuma' (Official M/V) (REACTION)

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  • @renai600
    @renai600 Год назад +41

    The members had contributions for the Gayuma era. The choreo is made by Jao and Taneo, while the song is composed by Alas, Taneo, and Mo. Mo co-produced the song as well ^^. Thanks for the reaction!

  • @julienneloreto8561
    @julienneloreto8561 Год назад +23

    Hello! ALAMAT is a multiethnic, multilingual P-Pop group. They’re not the first multiethnic P-Pop group by any means - most P-Pop groups are actually multiethnic (as in the members hail from different ethnic groups native to the Philippines), but ALAMAT is the first to embrace their diversity, and they sing and rap in the members’ native languages. There could be as many as 7 or 8 languages in an ALAMAT song.
    “Gayuma” is in Taglish. But they have plenty of multilingual songs as well. I hope you can check those out! “ABKD” is one of their amazing multilingual songs, and their concept there is super different from “Gayuma.” “ILY ILY” is also one of their multilingual songs with a music video. “Hala” doesn’t have a music video, but their studio dance performance for it is pretty awesome. Those are just a few of the multilingual songs they have.
    Mo is half-Black American and half-Filipino, and he represents the Tagalog and Sambal languages. Taneo is Kalinga (an Indigenous tribe in the Philippines) and Ilocano, representing the Ilocano language. R-Ji is Waray (and Bisaya), representing the Waray language. Alas is Mindanawon Bisaya, representing the Bisaya (Cebuano) language. Tomas is Bicolano, representing the Bicolano language. Jao is Kapampangan, representing the Kapampangan language.

    • @julienneloreto8561
      @julienneloreto8561 Год назад +1

      Sorry for all my explanations! But... Filipino is the name for standardized national Tagalog. It’s not really a separate language from Tagalog. Filipino, the standardized form of Tagalog, was developed in the late 1930s. Tagalog was chosen as its basis because it was the native lingua franca of Manila, the colonial capital.

  • @theblanketstealer
    @theblanketstealer Год назад +12

    btw, ALAMAT does have a main choreographer named Jim Amen who has choreographed almost all of their dances/comebacks, he's amazing! every dance he's done for them is so fire. but for GAYUMA in particular, this song was written by ALAMAT themselves (mainly Mo, with the help of Taneo and Alas i believe) and also choreographed by ALAMAT as well (by their main dancers Jao and Taneo). so GAYUMA is super special and quite an incredible milestone for them since they debuted in 2021, being their first comeback both written and choreographed by them!

  • @Ver0_Cat
    @Ver0_Cat Год назад +8

    YESSS! Charlie, totally agree with you. I think Alamat is a cool way to learn about the Filipino culture and the languages! From their earlier MVs, lyrics, beats, clothes and symbols, you will get a lowdown on our pre-colonial, colonial and post colonial culture, then there is the futuristic vibe of Gayuma. From there, you'll be able to research more on the rich culture and heritage we have. Alamat is the avante garde of Filipino music as they've broken boundaries in many aspects. I stan other Ppop groups (mainly SB19 & G22), but IMO, Alamat is the only PPop group that is truly authentic Filipino from the very start. It was conceptualized from the ground up to embody Filipino culture starting from the name itself, "Alamat" meaning 'legend'. It has strewn in many influences from world pop, R&B and soul, to our own tribal roots. To me, Alamat is a historical journey, from past, present to future. It's all up to you where it'll take you.
    P/s Saw this video on my feed. I love following Kpop reactors reacting on Ppop for the first time. If Charlie has a YT channel, I'll follow him, too! (If I'm not mistaken, PH has 170++ or more languages, not a thousand+)

  • @theblanketstealer
    @theblanketstealer Год назад +13

    ALAMAT is hands down my favorite most swaggiest ppop group! please react to more of their music videos like Maharani, Aswang, Kasmala and you'll see why ;) their music is hip hop and r&b based and they always make it a point to represent our original indigenous pre-colonial culture through lyrics (they're the first and only ppop group to sing & rap in multiple languages, there are over 100 unique languages spoken in the Philipines), traditional folk dance inspiration incorporated into the choreo, showcasing baybayin (the nearly lost traditional script of our people), the traditional tribal sounds they use in the music, and also through utilizing tribal textiles in pretty much all of the outfits that they wear (their style is seriously ON POINT!). their intention is to share the beauty and uniqueness of our people... it's what they're known for! true gems of this growing ppop industry, they stand out from the rest because they're authentically doing something different from everyone else. also ALAMAT means "LEGEND". they are seriously dope af, i hope you go down the ALAMAT rabbit hole!

  • @wheregreggoes
    @wheregreggoes Год назад +4

    Like = Gusto
    I like you = Gusto kita

  • @theblanketstealer
    @theblanketstealer Год назад +6

    also yes, you guys got it right ~ the main girl in the video is basically enchanting them, she's like a sort of cyberpunk "Babaylan" (pronounced ba-bye-lahn) which were very important figures in our indigenous pre-colonial culture, they were essentially Shaman/Witches/Healers :)

  • @Dyob21
    @Dyob21 Год назад +9

    This was fun! 'I like you' in Filipino/Tagalog is 'Gusto kita'✌️🫶

  • @theblanketstealer
    @theblanketstealer Год назад +5

    lol also you were right about the blonde guy at the end being the main dancer! his name is Jao :) him along with their other main dancer Taneo (guy with the shirt off at the end lolll) choreographed this dance!

  • @magiliwsingapore8352
    @magiliwsingapore8352 Год назад +11

    I absolutely enjoyed your reaction! It was just pure joy and fun. Thank you very much. ALAMAT is the only multilingual PPop group. They sing in many different languages, and the members come from different parts of the Philippines. So if you are looking for great representation of Filipino music today, ALAMAT is one.

  • @Sid_Istorya
    @Sid_Istorya Год назад +6

    There are gradations of desire in Filipino, too!
    Mahal kita = I love you.
    Iniibig kita = A more poetic way of saying I love you.
    Gusto kita = I like you. / I am interested in you.

  • @migs-eh
    @migs-eh Год назад +5

    Welcome to the PPop fam, and I can't wait to see your journey through 🇵🇭 music.
    BTW to say "I like you" is "gusto kita" or "gusto ko kayo" (pronounced like "goos-toh")

  • @graciad.1270
    @graciad.1270 Год назад +6

    Thank you for reacting to Alamat hoping for more reaction ❤ Say u love me is also a top-notch and btw some of their song is they using a 7 language .. they are a multilingual ppop group

  • @yokaiisme29
    @yokaiisme29 Год назад +5

    More from Alamat pleeeeeaseeee!!!

  • @Em-ff7fj
    @Em-ff7fj Год назад +12

    If this dance with all the body rolling got you, wait until you see the MV for Say U Love Me 🤣 can't wait to see y'all react to more ppop!!

  • @crisanguia6174
    @crisanguia6174 Год назад +4

    That’s amazing! I know that historically New Orleans was one of the places where many Filipinos settled even having created a “Little Manila”. It is beautiful that you want to explore that part of your ancestry no matter the percentage . Welcome to the family!

  • @Ro0oo.
    @Ro0oo. Год назад +21

    Thank you for supporting them! Please listen to more of their songs.

    • @KarenReacts
      @KarenReacts  Год назад +5

      I got you!❤️thanks for watching!

  • @quinton3199
    @quinton3199 Год назад +7

    ALAMAT is amazing even though I rarely check out their music but when I get around to it's a bop and exciting transitions

  • @atemagiliw4090
    @atemagiliw4090 Год назад +5

    Thank you Charlie. Glad you discovered Alamat. Alamat is really a cool group. Their discography is really amazing.
    Thank you also Karen. Love your reaction with Charlie.

  • @champoot
    @champoot Год назад +4

    Can't wait for you guys to react to more ALAMAT 🤎

  • @jhoeysarno7142
    @jhoeysarno7142 Год назад +6

    That was a very good reaction video! Subscribed! Thanks for learning the language and most of all thanks for reacting to Alamat. They're awesome, please listen to them more and you will not be disappointed. 😀

  • @djromelee8708
    @djromelee8708 Год назад +6

    If you watch Ppop groups live wish bus performances, you're going to love them more.
    I swear, most of Ppop groups if not all, are all great vocalist and has great harmonies. The group that is considered as Ppop Kings is SB19 if you wanna know why, you have to check it on your own.
    Their Talent are just, crazy. In my opinion they are unmatchable by any pop groups out there at this point

  • @elle02220
    @elle02220 Год назад +5

    thank you for the reaction and supporting PPOP and learning about our language and culture. Tagalog is one of the several languages in the Philippines. It is our national language and taught in school along with English. You are both correct "mahal ko kayo" is i love you all. Paalam is goodbye. we hardly use it tho, Filipinos usually just say bye 😁

  • @herninaniego1699
    @herninaniego1699 Год назад +6

    Thanks so much guys for your support to our Alamat ❤❤❤❤❤

  • @Mina_1624
    @Mina_1624 Год назад +5

    Thank you for checking out PPop, check out Alamat "ILY ILY" Music Video, Alamat "Maharani" Music video ... hope you react to more PPop groups too!☺️ Would love to watch your RV more❤️
    SB19, 1st one, KAIA, G22 and Bini and more❤️ I'm gonna subscribe to you guys❤️

  • @tarsierchronicles
    @tarsierchronicles Год назад +7

    Thank you for listening and appreciating PPOP. 🥰

  • @BbNanay
    @BbNanay Год назад +12

    Philippines has about 120 languages and no gender pronouns (You could be living in one island and part of the population would not understand the other.) Tagalog is the main language. Easiest to learn tagalog is to know that every vowel has a short sound. Easiest sentence to learn: "Bababa ba?"(Is this/it going down?)

    • @KarenReacts
      @KarenReacts  Год назад +1

      120?!!! Woah!! Thats amazing!!
      Thank you for this! Im saying it in my next p-pop reaction! Let me know if i say it right haha

  • @manuelitocopuaco0714
    @manuelitocopuaco0714 Год назад +5

    Tnx to RV I ALSO RECOMMEND SB19 'S BAZINGA,VXON'S THE BEAST, G22'S BANG

  • @capricornia_2994
    @capricornia_2994 Год назад +1

    The guy reactor looks like he knows a lot about PPOP, Philippines in general or Alamat. Impressive.

  • @kwanangwanders588
    @kwanangwanders588 Год назад +2

    You really have to check all their songs 😊

  • @hl2582
    @hl2582 Год назад +4

    Thank you.. Ppop has good groups - alamat is one of them. They also have another good song: "maharani"

  • @HSMKY-k4e
    @HSMKY-k4e 9 дней назад

    Thank you! More ALAMAT MV reaction please!!

  • @mikichannelinjapan
    @mikichannelinjapan Год назад +3

    my favorite alamat song is SAY U LOVE ME🥰its fireeee🔥
    please react to sb19 ❤❤❤ any song you’ll love them they are one of the pioneer of ppop and have a very large fandom..
    you can start by reacting to WYAT😊

  • @lordianmorala9259
    @lordianmorala9259 Год назад +3

    We love to see more Ppop reactions ❤❤ looking forward theres alot Ppop girl and boy group

  • @3yes0ny0u
    @3yes0ny0u Год назад +3

    Phillipines has 150 languages (not dialects). I like you is "gusto kita"

  • @CharlieMadeIt
    @CharlieMadeIt Год назад +3

    ayye you dropped it 😅💙

  • @blasses
    @blasses Год назад +2

    Wow love the reaction. U should react to more of PPOP group and artists like SB19, BGYO, BINI, VXON, G22, James Reid & Morissette.....

  • @ylanym
    @ylanym Год назад

    ALAMAT is my 2nd favorite PPop boy group after SB19.

  • @flicker031
    @flicker031 2 месяца назад

    Lol the mahal kita part was so cute 😄 this is my favorite song from them. Such an intoxicating song.

  • @franceskatherinerodillo6952
    @franceskatherinerodillo6952 Год назад +2

    I like you in Tagalog is GUSTO KITA.

  • @530MAIDU
    @530MAIDU Год назад

    I love ALAMAT…I’d recommend their New Song “Day and Night”. The MV is Beautiful. This is my second favorite Ppop Group. I’m sad they don’t get more support. TY Charlie and Karen. 🙋🏻‍♀️❤️‍🔥🇺🇸

  • @ylanym
    @ylanym Год назад

    Another amazing ALAMAT song is “Aswang” the music video & “Say U Love Me” in the Wish Bus…you won’t regret it!

  • @IshaToola
    @IshaToola Год назад +3

    Thank you for your RV, kindly also make a RV for the new group of Ppop PLUUS the song is "AMIGO", Cross my Heart" and "My Time" thank you so much!

  • @vic123v
    @vic123v Год назад +1

    PLEASE REACT TO MORE P-POP!
    I suggest:
    G22- Boomerang M/V
    DASH-Hori7on m/v
    kaia- 5678
    sb19-bazinga
    dione-bling bling
    pluus-my time
    ygig-shaba shaba

  • @bratzbergy
    @bratzbergy Год назад +2

    I like you is “gusto kita” in tagalog

  • @sherwinyabu3281
    @sherwinyabu3281 Год назад

    Thank you........

  • @fbkintanar
    @fbkintanar Год назад

    7:25 "Is there a 'like'?" The most natural way to say "I like you" is "Gusto kita," but be careful that can also mean "I have a crush on you" (I guess that's true of the English as well, sometimes). "I have a crush on you" would be more literally expressed "May gusto ako sa iyo", but even "Gusto kita" might be understood with a romantic sense, although it is commonly used without such a meaning, just an ordinary friendship "like".

  • @jungsky5469
    @jungsky5469 Год назад +2

    According to Ethnologue, Philippines have a total of 182 languages. I think "dialects" is outdated term and partly as a relic of the inaccurate vocabulary used in literature during the American period (1898-1946).

    • @julienneloreto8561
      @julienneloreto8561 Год назад +1

      Not outdated, but simply inaccurate. Outdated implies that it was accurate or true at some point in time. It wasn't true, ever. Once they diverged thousands of years ago, way before the colonizers came, then they became languages. The Philippine languages were always languages.

    • @jungsky5469
      @jungsky5469 Год назад +2

      @@julienneloreto8561 good point 👍 hope Filipino should stop calling Cebuano, Bicolano and other languages as "dialect".

  • @semperfi-b6n
    @semperfi-b6n 4 месяца назад

    when you hear for the 1st time and you got hook to it.. thats a tribal call... your ancestors calling you....

  • @mercylacdao1369
    @mercylacdao1369 Год назад

    Omg...thank you so much for trying something new please do react to more ppop groups

  • @dontaskmynameever7708
    @dontaskmynameever7708 Год назад +3

    I don't think filipinos can speak tagalog without saying a single word of english.

  • @raneilalonzo
    @raneilalonzo Год назад

    “Gusto kita” means “I like you. “

  • @ryanbolante7171
    @ryanbolante7171 Год назад +1

    Tnx for reacting to our beloved PPOP, Btw you just listened to PPOP why not do react to other groups too, I recommend SB19☺️🎶

  • @breathe813
    @breathe813 Год назад

    The girl enchanting them is from PPop girl group G22. Check out there songs Bang and Boomerang.

  • @MrLestat03
    @MrLestat03 Год назад +2

    Maybe you should react another p.pop. like sb19,vxon,bgyo,bini,g,22,1st one,kia and many more.

  • @cobaltbluemaru
    @cobaltbluemaru Год назад +4

    You can sya "Gusto kita" when you want to say I like you..

    • @KarenReacts
      @KarenReacts  Год назад +3

      Ahhh thank you! Now ill stop telling everyone i love them😂

    • @cobaltbluemaru
      @cobaltbluemaru Год назад

      @@KarenReacts adding some basic Tagalog heheh:
      Gusto kita = I like you
      Gusto ko siya/s'ya (pronounced as "sha") = I like him/her
      Gusto ko ito/'to = I like it/I like this
      Gusto ko sila = I like them

  • @hennypenny2025
    @hennypenny2025 Год назад +1

    Watch their other video called Maharani. The concept is lit!

  • @cahl512
    @cahl512 Год назад +4

    Thank you for giving Ppop a chance

    • @KarenReacts
      @KarenReacts  Год назад +5

      You’re welcome! All thanks to Charlie! Im excited to start this journey. If you have recs let us know!

    • @cahl512
      @cahl512 Год назад +1

      @@KarenReacts If I may, ppop brand is more on live vocals and lyricism coz most of them compose their songs based on experiences or culture. You may continue with: Alamat - "Maharani" or "Kasmala"; or
      with SB19 (kings of ppop) - WYAT, MAPA.
      For girl groups:
      1. G22 - Boomerang, Bang
      2. BINI - Golden Arrow, Born to Win

    • @cahl512
      @cahl512 Год назад

      Thanks again .

    • @Ver0_Cat
      @Ver0_Cat Год назад +2

      @@cahl512 Omg I looove Kasmala MV and Wish Bus perf..

    • @cahl512
      @cahl512 Год назад +1

      @@Ver0_Cat the kasmala wish bus performance is my favorite. They were still 8 at time.

  • @wrider34
    @wrider34 Год назад +4

    I like you = gusto kita

  • @daisen8608
    @daisen8608 Год назад

    ALAMAT ☺️🤎

  • @Kvmilla
    @Kvmilla Год назад +1

    "I like you" would be "gusto kita".

  • @tapiokadakstar6017
    @tapiokadakstar6017 Год назад +3

    PLease idol React 3 music debut of ppop new group PLUUS with "cross my heart, amigo and my time and their special song missing you live thanks!

  • @zoilacertifiedgalaera6810
    @zoilacertifiedgalaera6810 Год назад +1

    I like you means gusto kita in Tagalog or Filipino.

  • @d.d_eza
    @d.d_eza 11 месяцев назад +1

    ❤❤❤❤

  • @aldwee5846
    @aldwee5846 Год назад +1

    Gusto kita = I like you

  • @bangwi
    @bangwi Год назад +3

    Gusto kita is i like you

  • @barchieriverdale6940
    @barchieriverdale6940 5 месяцев назад

    Watch their live performance in wish bus and you will see how they are good in harmonizing too

  • @Mae297
    @Mae297 Год назад +3

    Hi Karen! Please react to KAIA, a P-Pop girl group🥹 I know you love dancing so you could start with their song Turn Up (dance jam)

    • @Mae297
      @Mae297 Год назад

      If you like rnb, you’ll for sure enjoy their song Dalawa (live on wish bus)

    • @Mae297
      @Mae297 Год назад

      They also dropped their latest song 5678

  • @jasonsanchez1316
    @jasonsanchez1316 Год назад

    Pls check out SB19 and their sibling groups that newly debut.
    SB19 - " WYAT" ( Where you at) "BAZINGA" "MaPa" (lyric video) and "nyebe" (lyric video)
    SB19 solo singles
    JOSH CULLEN - "wild tonight"
    PABLO - "LA Luna"
    FELIP - "STRAYDOG" "palayo"
    Yara - "ADDA"
    YGIG - "Shaba Shaba"
    PLUSS - (they debuted yesterday) they dropped 3 MV's "AMIGO" "MY TIME" "CROSS MY HEART" and their unreleased song " MISSING YOU" they are promising BG as well for me, talented like their seniors SB19.
    KAIA - "5678"

  • @Hamburger759
    @Hamburger759 Год назад

    "Gusto kita"= I like you.

  • @ezrav8668
    @ezrav8668 Год назад +1

    Pls react to RIGHT NEXT TO YOU AND ATTENTION by SB19

  • @lyzajoybagotsay5196
    @lyzajoybagotsay5196 Год назад +1

    I love them also, but please also react on our new ppop boy group PLUUS in their 3 m/v they are the same agency as sb19😍😍😍😍

  • @unknown122k
    @unknown122k Год назад +1

    You should react to SB19 a PPOP KINGS

  • @ayacastro4181
    @ayacastro4181 Год назад

    you guys should check out their other songs

  • @BAZINGA1724
    @BAZINGA1724 Год назад

    pls do more PPoP. thanks

  • @k3netteea5
    @k3netteea5 Год назад +1

    Pls react to our PPOP kings SB19, trailblazer of PPOP. Thanks

  • @RamsyChupchup
    @RamsyChupchup Год назад +1

    🤎

  • @janzkacii
    @janzkacii Год назад

    hi thank you for reacting ppop.please react to sb19

  • @ryandelsequihod
    @ryandelsequihod Год назад +1

    Please react to PLUUS new Ppop group

  • @eloiaranzamendez4048
    @eloiaranzamendez4048 Год назад

    'I like you' in Tagalog is 'gusto (like) kita (you)'. No need to include a direct translation of 'I', the phrase 'gusto kita' already understood as the one who speaks the words.

  • @titusnyongan9768
    @titusnyongan9768 Год назад

    Hahaha Mahal din Kita 😂

  • @chrisdcsilva
    @chrisdcsilva Год назад +2

    I am so happy. You even have an idea about the language of the Philippines. Thank you for informing your viewers about the language.
    The official language of the Philippines is both FILIPINO and ENGLISH. The Filipino language is based on TAGALOG, the main dialect of the nation's capital, Manila and surrounding areas. But yes. We have hundreds to thousands of different dialects because we are an archipelago. Other dialects include Cebuano (from Cebu province), Ilocano (from Ilocos province), Bisaya (from the Visayas region), etc.
    And yes, we Filipino have the term TAGLISH to denote the use of both English and Tagalog (Filipino) in our everyday conversation. We can't help it. We are also colonized by the Americans and they taught us the language. So even after the Americans leave the Philippines, it becomes one of our main language that it is even taught as early as five in schools here.
    Anyway, thank you very much for reacting to this video and to Alamat. If we have to strictly rate P-Pop based on talent alone, they come second after SB19. This group is so underrated that any form of reaction from reactors such as you guys could help these guys. Word of mouth will catapult them to stardom. I hope you like them and their music. And we wish for you to continue to reacting to Alamat.

    • @KarenReacts
      @KarenReacts  Год назад +2

      This was actually perfect! Thank you so much its so informative. Thank you for sharing this with us as im always wanting to learn more. We will definitely keep watching! Let us know what to watch next!

    • @Sid_Istorya
      @Sid_Istorya Год назад +4

      Ay uy, Chris, one of Alamat's advocacies is the differentiation of "languages" from "dialects."
      Tagalog is a language, just like other Binisaya (Cebuano), Ilocano, Kapampangan etc. Let's categorize them as languages. They are not derivatives of something. This classification helps build the distinct identities of the language as well as their speakers.
      Also, I think we should shy away from ranking PPop groups (eg Group YY is second to Group XX). These hierarchies are really arbitrary and unproductive - doing so usually just sows seeds of prejudice.
      Salamat sa PPop support and I hope u take this positively!

    • @chrisdcsilva
      @chrisdcsilva Год назад +1

      @@Sid_Istorya
      Thank you for the clarification and correction. Appreciate it.

    • @kuzu_no_ha
      @kuzu_no_ha Год назад +1

      @@Sid_Istorya thanks for chiming in here!

    • @julienneloreto8561
      @julienneloreto8561 Год назад +3

      ​@@KarenReacts Hello, Philippine languages are actually languages, not dialects. Tagalog, Bisaya (Cebuano), etc. are languages and not dialects. ALAMAT themselves have released a few videos explaining this and comparing different languages in the Philippines.

  • @yvonnieseguis9703
    @yvonnieseguis9703 Год назад

    You can easily to learn if you mix English and Tagalog uts called taglish...

  • @ming2258
    @ming2258 Год назад

    Please react to 5678 by KAIA

  • @cherry0409
    @cherry0409 Год назад +1

    Please react on g22, they are ppop girl group, react to bang, babalik and boomerang, please react bot the MV and live. Thank you.

  • @titusnyongan9768
    @titusnyongan9768 Год назад

    Hi 👋

    • @KarenReacts
      @KarenReacts  Год назад

      Hiii Titus! how are you!

    • @titusnyongan9768
      @titusnyongan9768 Год назад

      @@KarenReacts oh I'm trying to calm myself down after watching the Goddess release her song 🤣🤣🤣 ... How are you Karen and Charlie 😆

  • @mvmy6238
    @mvmy6238 Год назад

    I like you = gusto kita