I know it's been a while, thank you to everyone who hasn't unsubbed and left me for dead, I love you long time! This one is a big one and took a long time to make, i've been in the trenches editing/writing for the last 6 months inbetween work and life. Your support means the world, hope you enjoyed and you have my word it will not be this long till the next one, love you and stay safe kids
i think of dg as a part of hyperpop, because of their style of density in their instrumentals, like taking the hyperpop mindset towards pop but applying it to cloud rap
yea hyperpop is literally in the name. hyper, which isn't dg. dg is more like sensational rap which is like the opposite of hyperpop. 100gecs is a good example of hyperpop and if you know dg's sound, it's literally not that at all
Bladee's music probably has the most replay value of all time, it really is crack music, once you've understood it and start liking it there's no going back
The way I, too, have been listening exclusively to Bladee (and Ecco2k) since the start of 2020...I feel you. I can barely listen to anything else anymore...
Not even drain hang only listen to drain gang, or else their music would be shit, no inspiration. So go about new genres to see what you like it’s not good to stick to one,
@@saldaki2689 Do I look like drain gang to you? lmaoo listening to mainly one to three artists for one year is my normal. If I really like an artist, I spend time exploring their discography and it makes their music 100 times better every time. Listening to too many different artists all at once with no context makes for superficial listening imo, especially if you're just putting on playlists with individual songs and not diving into their albums/projects. I listen to everything from Cassiopeia to Denzel Curry, I promise you I don't need your platitudes lol.
@@DS-xg7hk it is if you just look for a genre and put it on Spotify but discovering different types of music you might enjoy requieres to to go out there and listen to various different song, then decide Wether or not go in depth into his career. I don’t tell you what to do, but I had listened to the same artist one year; and I thought that’s sucked and regret doing that.
I remember coming out of the 2000s and HATING the overly glossed bubbly icons/fonts that persisted everywhere. Everything just felt so crowded and over designed. I was so excited when iOS 7 was released and finally got rid of the glossy UI that had been bothering me for so long. I thought it looked so futuristic and clean. Now in 2021 I feel the opposite. I can't stand the flat 2d symmetrical shit we see everywhere. I think back to the logos and aesthetics that were common in the 2000s and miss how soulful they were. Everything was so much more fun and less rigid, I think (secretly hope) we're going to enter a new era of exaggeration and "hyper" aesthetics in response to the previous 10 years of constraint and conformity we saw with flat/modern design.
@@computingglasses well of course it is not a genre originally, its literally a gang name. imo their style became so popular that it created whole genre/subgenre
@Fabian Deasy Imo they are groundbreaking, because there wasn't much of a emotional rap/pop before them. I mean there is no other rapper who would rap about being a victim and passing blame. Their appearance is less polished than hyperpop so it takes extra effort to enjoy drainers. Btw now that I think of it - it'd be better to call it emotional rap, e.g. lil peep falls into same category ps I have no intention to change your mind, I just want to share my opinion.
I would like to add that scenecore aesthetics and grungey-shoegaze-screamo are lowkey coming back and fusing with y2k and draingang, like the darker side of y2k with emo black haircuts. best example i can think of is laydowninyourbed by Nosgov
I feel like I'm getting a history lesson on a phenomenon that hasn't even happened yet. I trust you when you say that this hyperpop stuff is gonna get real big in the 2020s. As big as vaporwave was, I bet
I feel like it almost is already, for genZ at least. Tiktok has really helped making hyperpop fairly popular, SugarCrash! by ElyOtto for instance has over 100 million plays on spotify. Artists like glaive and p4rkr are getting mainstream attention aswell, give it to the end of the year and you'll really start hearing it on radio
i have very mixed feelings about the rising of hyperpop, i'm glad there's going to people with the same taste but then there's those who just use the song for a random video. overall i don't mind :D
Same, I was first super excited about the Y2K revival and stuff but eventually there is nothing that tumblr hadn't unearthed in the mid10s so I'm looking forward to seeing a genuine creativity in different artistic fields that make up the aesthetic of an era. What the 2010s revival will be if it was a succession of revivals ?
4:45 to 5:50 is so accurate lmao I started off with 100 gecs ages ago and immediately liked them and sought out more. Now all I listen to is hyperpop my friends dont talk to me about my music taste anymore as they know how terrible it is
Great video, I just want to add on to it with some things that it missed/didn't have time for -Vaporwave is as 90's retro-futuristic as it as 80's retro-futuristic. Most early vaporwave was overtly wistful for the 80s (and the very similar aesthetic of the early 90s), in both sound (Eccojams, Floral Shoppe, Midnight Television) and aesthetic (Mac Tonight, Neon, 80s Cgi Renders, Columns, Pepsi, Corporatism. City Pop). The whole scene assimilated more 90s aesthetics as it went on (Blank Banshee, Espirt, Cat System Corp) and eventually resulted in things removed from a specific nostalgia for those eras (2814, Chris+++, DDS). Vaporwave is more broad than it seems at first. -The hyper bedazzled aesthetic (Paris Hilton, Brats) is called Mcbling and really bled into the mid-late 2000s as well, (I was there). -Most of the y2k visual aesthetic (Clean cgi, those fonts, the colors, futurism) can be traced back to the early 90s with what was happening the in the electronic music scene (Designers Republic, Aphex Twin, The Orb, Jungle mixes) but it really only hit the mainstream around the mid to late 90s and was basically gone by '04-ish. Musically, vaporwave also has its roots here, as The KLF and Boards of Canada produced some very sample based hauntological music much in the vein of vapor. -Hyperpop also heavily takes from myspace, scene, and mid-late 2000s stuff, especially in the case of bands like 100 Gecs. Everyone probably already knows this. This is both in visuals and sound as the average hyperpop artist has more to do with Fallout Boy or Skrillex than they do with The Orb or Bukem.
FINALLY! My argument has been validated that Hyperpop has unironcally brought the 2000s back. and for the fact I lived long enough to see both the 90s and 2000s come back tells you how old I am XD
Oh my god this video sums up so much what i think! I'm French and I've been listening to the Drain Gang and the Sad Boys for over 4 years now. I came to listen to them through vaporwave and seapunk. I have just discovered the term Hiperpop and I am delighted to see that this style is gaining traction. thanks for this video!
I was thinking a couple years ago that there needed to be an early 2000s aesthetic music genre like vaporwave is to the 80s/90s. Little did I know it was already here in the form of hyperpop. I can't stop listening to it now.
Draingang, GTB, you know we go psychoooo. Dude I worship this video! I just recently fell into the hyperpop rabbit hole and this video could not have come out at a more perfect time. These deep dives are my favorite, man. I’ll always be here for them. ❤️
I highly recommend music from artists like Slayyyter, Ayesha Erotica, That Kid, and LizY2K. They remind me of the music that was popular with the scene fashion movement of the early to mid 2000s. Oh, and Kim Petras is a must as well. I think her music qualifies as hyperpop.
i think the best possible aesthetic would be like DG x SESH with some Deko mixed in too molten chrome looks badass as shit sheeeeesh i sure hope it doesnt become oversaturated
Swear I've been telling folks this now I have a video to link people for my argument, y2k to zoomers is like how the previous gen brought and idolized the 90s. MY question now is who is the artist that will take advantage of all these themes and the scene and come out on top and reach the mainstream big time with the same sound but more consumable for the masses, it's coming soon but I don't know. Perhaps an Ericdoa or someone in that group of artists
I highly doubt any of them will, Seapunk was a footnote and Vaporwave did get wide recognition online but never came close to mainstream due to most of the music being extremely inaccessible and the fanbase usually prefers it that way. Stuff like this is generally meant to be underground and less accessible to a mass audience. Charlie XCX was huge, but she absolutely has not always been Hyperpop and certainly not when she was at her biggest with Boom Clap and Break the Rules, she got famous through mainstream pop. She probably has the most potential now that she's swapped styles but that's just due to her having a pre-established base to expose to it and even then she only gets a few million views on official vids compared to her several hundred million in her pure pop days. Compare that to 100 Gecs getting more views than her on average but still being essentially unknown to those outside the niche. If Hyperpop were to ever be able to reach mainstream and be outside of it's niche it would need some big changes to make it more attractive to average listeners. You don't take outlier genres like this and take them mainstream without compromising on it's core attributes to appease a wider audience and then you would have arguments over whether or not it was real Hyperpop. At this point it's looking like a repeat of Vaporwave or Synthwave, a niche revival of aesthetics and sound that will have a few moments in the sun but ultimately be a genre exclusive to those dedicated to it until it fades into obscurity. Vaporwave is alive and well 10 years after its inception, but only for those who actively participate in the culture and I feel like Hyperpop will end up the same. Right now it's just it's turn in the spotlight
the designer's republic contributed a ton to the formation of the early 2000s y2k aesthetic with their incredible influential, and iconic retro-futuristic graphic design. musicians and artists today are all living in their shadow when they invoke the y2k aesthetic. great video!
I like the diagrams and how u used them, and u did a good job summarizing the overview basics for each genre and sub-genre talked about here, subscribed
I've been thinking about these stuff recently, and just came upon this wonderful video. Thank you! This video is just perfectly insightful and informative.
This video was amazing, well done. Its cool how M83 was your top artist of all time on spotify because thats what mine is as well! (Dead Cities and HUWD are my favorite albums) I love their sound and much like you, I eventually discovered Bladee/DG/SB and now Bladee is my top artist lol. Keep up the great content ill be subscribed.
I fucking hate the dg association to hyperpop based off the literally least drained album bladee has ever put out Bladee is the greatest artist of all time btw he has rlly blessed us drainers during the pandy
I know it's been a while, thank you to everyone who hasn't unsubbed and left me for dead, I love you long time! This one is a big one and took a long time to make, i've been in the trenches editing/writing for the last 6 months inbetween work and life. Your support means the world, hope you enjoyed and you have my word it will not be this long till the next one, love you and stay safe kids
Man, I thought you'd abandoned us.
Welcome back.
Finally got that milk
Haha I've no fucking idea who you are my friend but your fucking amazing we need more people like you my guy 😂😂
What about the jew genre pixie music? Ecco2ks new genre he made
@@NotABYSS Thanks for tuning in dude! I'd probably put the PXE ep under the hyperpop umbrella, even though it probably fits in other genres aswell
If I see a bladee video i gotta like it
If I find some weed I gotta light it
If I get feelings gotta hide it
Dude nice pfp
If i see shit i gotta throw it
gg drainer confirmed?
I hate that people often say drain gang is hyperpop, when it’s clearly more heavily influenced by cloud rap than hyperpop
i think of dg as a part of hyperpop, because of their style of density in their instrumentals, like taking the hyperpop mindset towards pop but applying it to cloud rap
yea hyperpop is literally in the name. hyper, which isn't dg. dg is more like sensational rap which is like the opposite of hyperpop. 100gecs is a good example of hyperpop and if you know dg's sound, it's literally not that at all
fax, bladee did start doing more hyper pop after ice dancer though
they definitely have similar sounds and aesthetics, it’s not wrong to compare the two
@@AstroLoser32 this is exactly it
vaporwave was always nostalgia for a past I didnt experience. Y2k is a past I did experience and now I feel old lmao
Same lol
Welcome to the club (^:
Yup
I call drain gang the vapor wave of hip hop lol
I was born in 06 so my aesthetic is 240p RUclips videos and buffering symbols.
Bladee's music probably has the most replay value of all time, it really is crack music, once you've understood it and start liking it there's no going back
This is fax
And now Bladee and Charli have a song together
This video willed it into existence
@@PINKAS1 no it didn’t but you can think that to make yourself feel good.
@@rossshua He's joking.
@@rossshua having a shitty week ?
I was just about to say like damn its fire too
The way Bladee looks at Yung Lean when he pronounced his name wrong the first time lmfao
i cried
The way I, too, have been listening exclusively to Bladee (and Ecco2k) since the start of 2020...I feel you. I can barely listen to anything else anymore...
lol, everything else loses color after becoming drained
And lean and thaiboy
Not even drain hang only listen to drain gang, or else their music would be shit, no inspiration. So go about new genres to see what you like it’s not good to stick to one,
@@saldaki2689 Do I look like drain gang to you? lmaoo listening to mainly one to three artists for one year is my normal. If I really like an artist, I spend time exploring their discography and it makes their music 100 times better every time. Listening to too many different artists all at once with no context makes for superficial listening imo, especially if you're just putting on playlists with individual songs and not diving into their albums/projects. I listen to everything from Cassiopeia to Denzel Curry, I promise you I don't need your platitudes lol.
@@DS-xg7hk it is if you just look for a genre and put it on Spotify but discovering different types of music you might enjoy requieres to to go out there and listen to various different song, then decide Wether or not go in depth into his career. I don’t tell you what to do, but I had listened to the same artist one year; and I thought that’s sucked and regret doing that.
I got the aux cord on a roadtrip last summer, played Bladee and they turned it off and told me it wasn't even music.
Lol, stay strong king 😤👑
what song did you play
@@wassadhappinau3096 So What
😭😭
Idk why xQc saying "Bro, this is pure garbage" to drain gang music made me laugh so much lmao
He started playing it more later in his streams 😂😂
that was my reaction to dg too at first, but man, u just get sucked in. now its all i listen to. now its the best music to ever bless my ears.
@@blerb1864 relatable
Update: He’s drained
@@hhuutyyu6668 clip?
I remember coming out of the 2000s and HATING the overly glossed bubbly icons/fonts that persisted everywhere. Everything just felt so crowded and over designed. I was so excited when iOS 7 was released and finally got rid of the glossy UI that had been bothering me for so long. I thought it looked so futuristic and clean.
Now in 2021 I feel the opposite. I can't stand the flat 2d symmetrical shit we see everywhere. I think back to the logos and aesthetics that were common in the 2000s and miss how soulful they were. Everything was so much more fun and less rigid, I think (secretly hope) we're going to enter a new era of exaggeration and "hyper" aesthetics in response to the previous 10 years of constraint and conformity we saw with flat/modern design.
agree on so many levels
Frutiger aero aesthetic
I think draingang and hyperpop are the most interesting genres out there right now, in terms of amounts of new artists and sound diversity
for sure but I dunno if I’d really call drain gang new artists yk
@@comments306 yeah that is true
I meant like everything in between hyperpop and draingang as genres
dg isn't a genre doofus
@@computingglasses well of course it is not a genre originally, its literally a gang name. imo their style became so popular that it created whole genre/subgenre
@Fabian Deasy Imo they are groundbreaking, because there wasn't much of a emotional rap/pop before them. I mean there is no other rapper who would rap about being a victim and passing blame.
Their appearance is less polished than hyperpop so it takes extra effort to enjoy drainers.
Btw now that I think of it - it'd be better to call it emotional rap, e.g. lil peep falls into same category
ps I have no intention to change your mind, I just want to share my opinion.
I would like to add that scenecore aesthetics and grungey-shoegaze-screamo are lowkey coming back and fusing with y2k and draingang, like the darker side of y2k with emo black haircuts. best example i can think of is laydowninyourbed by Nosgov
SHOEGAZE SHALL RISE... again
Lol 5th wave emo got nothing to do with dg
its so nostalgic... especially the alcoholic family member in the beginning :D
This is a really good video, thank you. I cried at SOPHIE talking at the end.
I feel like I'm getting a history lesson on a phenomenon that hasn't even happened yet. I trust you when you say that this hyperpop stuff is gonna get real big in the 2020s. As big as vaporwave was, I bet
I feel like it almost is already, for genZ at least. Tiktok has really helped making hyperpop fairly popular, SugarCrash! by ElyOtto for instance has over 100 million plays on spotify. Artists like glaive and p4rkr are getting mainstream attention aswell, give it to the end of the year and you'll really start hearing it on radio
i have very mixed feelings about the rising of hyperpop, i'm glad there's going to people with the same taste but then there's those who just use the song for a random video.
overall i don't mind :D
@@Nnexialist well those people mostly will stay listening to the ones which are top of the mainstream
Same, I was first super excited about the Y2K revival and stuff but eventually there is nothing that tumblr hadn't unearthed in the mid10s so I'm looking forward to seeing a genuine creativity in different artistic fields that make up the aesthetic of an era. What the 2010s revival will be if it was a succession of revivals ?
@@maeldnt there is no need for a revival its good as it is right now
Just when we thought the legend left us, he descends back to the realm of mortals
I would never!
the man with the cool visual effects.
I'll take it!
Omg, I think I've never been more excited for a video.
Cheers man, let me know what you think at the end!
4:45 to 5:50 is so accurate lmao
I started off with 100 gecs ages ago and immediately liked them and sought out more. Now all I listen to is hyperpop my friends dont talk to me about my music taste anymore as they know how terrible it is
Same
Every you upload, I get like a dozen new artists to check out. It's overwhelming but very welcome.
glad i can help
Great video, I just want to add on to it with some things that it missed/didn't have time for
-Vaporwave is as 90's retro-futuristic as it as 80's retro-futuristic. Most early vaporwave was overtly wistful for the 80s (and the very similar aesthetic of the early 90s), in both sound (Eccojams, Floral Shoppe, Midnight Television) and aesthetic (Mac Tonight, Neon, 80s Cgi Renders, Columns, Pepsi, Corporatism. City Pop). The whole scene assimilated more 90s aesthetics as it went on (Blank Banshee, Espirt, Cat System Corp) and eventually resulted in things removed from a specific nostalgia for those eras (2814, Chris+++, DDS). Vaporwave is more broad than it seems at first.
-The hyper bedazzled aesthetic (Paris Hilton, Brats) is called Mcbling and really bled into the mid-late 2000s as well, (I was there).
-Most of the y2k visual aesthetic (Clean cgi, those fonts, the colors, futurism) can be traced back to the early 90s with what was happening the in the electronic music scene (Designers Republic, Aphex Twin, The Orb, Jungle mixes) but it really only hit the mainstream around the mid to late 90s and was basically gone by '04-ish. Musically, vaporwave also has its roots here, as The KLF and Boards of Canada produced some very sample based hauntological music much in the vein of vapor.
-Hyperpop also heavily takes from myspace, scene, and mid-late 2000s stuff, especially in the case of bands like 100 Gecs. Everyone probably already knows this. This is both in visuals and sound as the average hyperpop artist has more to do with Fallout Boy or Skrillex than they do with The Orb or Bukem.
FINALLY! My argument has been validated that Hyperpop has unironcally brought the 2000s back.
and for the fact I lived long enough to see both the 90s and 2000s come back tells you how old I am XD
you are like 500,000th person to make that argument, ccongratulations
@@billynitrus well in my case my friends thought I was just having a midlife crisis at 29 years old lol
Bladee my #2 all time and I’ve only been listening to him for half a year
@Thea S nba youngboy xD
Bladee been my number 1 artist on Spotify wrapped for like the past 3 years now 😅
Oh my god this video sums up so much what i think!
I'm French and I've been listening to the Drain Gang and the Sad Boys for over 4 years now.
I came to listen to them through vaporwave and seapunk.
I have just discovered the term Hiperpop and I am delighted to see that this style is gaining traction.
thanks for this video!
this music gives more headaches than 808s
I was thinking a couple years ago that there needed to be an early 2000s aesthetic music genre like vaporwave is to the 80s/90s. Little did I know it was already here in the form of hyperpop. I can't stop listening to it now.
Not my cup of tea but thank you for inviting me to this neon tea party regardless sir.
Appreciate you tuning in and the honesty
HELL YEAH NEW PINKAS VIDEO
love to see it!
Lmao, I tried to introduce some of my friends to hyperpop by polaying it at a party back in 2015. People were not amused.
WTF THIS VIDEO IS EVERYTHING I'VE BEEN NOTICING THESE FEW MONTHS THIS IS PERFECT
Draingang, GTB, you know we go psychoooo.
Dude I worship this video! I just recently fell into the hyperpop rabbit hole and this video could not have come out at a more perfect time. These deep dives are my favorite, man. I’ll always be here for them. ❤️
Thanks for tuning as always brother! Our music tastes are in sync
I highly recommend music from artists like Slayyyter, Ayesha Erotica, That Kid, and LizY2K. They remind me of the music that was popular with the scene fashion movement of the early to mid 2000s. Oh, and Kim Petras is a must as well. I think her music qualifies as hyperpop.
Great picks!
Trash picks lmfao
Correct me if I’m wrong but I think lean subtly touched the “glitchcore” aesthetic in his recent releases Acid at 7/11 & Pikachu
i think the best possible aesthetic would be like DG x SESH with some Deko mixed in too molten chrome looks badass as shit sheeeeesh i sure hope it doesnt become oversaturated
I've had the same situation yung lean recently, started listening to him 3 months ago and now he's in my top 3 all time on my Spotify 💀
Omg u put sophie at the end, I'm going 2 cry
Swear I've been telling folks this now I have a video to link people for my argument, y2k to zoomers is like how the previous gen brought and idolized the 90s. MY question now is who is the artist that will take advantage of all these themes and the scene and come out on top and reach the mainstream big time with the same sound but more consumable for the masses, it's coming soon but I don't know. Perhaps an Ericdoa or someone in that group of artists
I highly doubt any of them will, Seapunk was a footnote and Vaporwave did get wide recognition online but never came close to mainstream due to most of the music being extremely inaccessible and the fanbase usually prefers it that way. Stuff like this is generally meant to be underground and less accessible to a mass audience. Charlie XCX was huge, but she absolutely has not always been Hyperpop and certainly not when she was at her biggest with Boom Clap and Break the Rules, she got famous through mainstream pop. She probably has the most potential now that she's swapped styles but that's just due to her having a pre-established base to expose to it and even then she only gets a few million views on official vids compared to her several hundred million in her pure pop days. Compare that to 100 Gecs getting more views than her on average but still being essentially unknown to those outside the niche.
If Hyperpop were to ever be able to reach mainstream and be outside of it's niche it would need some big changes to make it more attractive to average listeners. You don't take outlier genres like this and take them mainstream without compromising on it's core attributes to appease a wider audience and then you would have arguments over whether or not it was real Hyperpop. At this point it's looking like a repeat of Vaporwave or Synthwave, a niche revival of aesthetics and sound that will have a few moments in the sun but ultimately be a genre exclusive to those dedicated to it until it fades into obscurity. Vaporwave is alive and well 10 years after its inception, but only for those who actively participate in the culture and I feel like Hyperpop will end up the same. Right now it's just it's turn in the spotlight
Hyperpop is like overall hyper beats with depressing lyrics like fake happiness
HexD & Surge is better imo
Ever since Spotify recommended Bladee I’ve been listening to him nonstop
so glad my hubby doesnt mind my love of hyperpop lmaoooo
aw
I was the same way, I discovered bladee last may and dg has changed my style and taste in music.
the designer's republic contributed a ton to the formation of the early 2000s y2k aesthetic with their incredible influential, and iconic retro-futuristic graphic design. musicians and artists today are all living in their shadow when they invoke the y2k aesthetic. great video!
The legend is back
PINKAS uploads new video, what a time to be alive.
Great video bro, very easy to watch. Editing was fantastic.
I like the diagrams and how u used them, and u did a good job summarizing the overview basics for each genre and sub-genre talked about here, subscribed
dunning-kruger
i have become cringe 😬
Great video man. From the thumbnail to the ending.
He’s back with a new video how epic
what is funny is that most of the people using y2k aesthetic were toddlers in early 2000s lol
Honestly I didn't even remember you, I was like "who is this guy on my feed" I'm glad I clicked on it, you're awesome.
DUDE u went crazy with this investigation, thanks
We've waited for a long time, but it's worth it.
This video ended man’s career, still waiting for the glitchcore vid tho
2020 WINTER BLADEE PLAYLIST I FEEL YOU BRO
DRAIN GANG!! also, thank you for blessing my day with this video. so well produced, and the visuals are so pleasing. you have nailed the aesthetic.
I've been thinking about these stuff recently, and just came upon this wonderful video. Thank you! This video is just perfectly insightful and informative.
Why does drain gang get included with this genre/aesthetic? Drain gang isn’t hyper pop nor y2k
a lot of people bite their style so they get considered hyperpop for some reason although they aren’t even hyperpop
i can definitely see similarities between the two so it’s not shocking to see them get compared, personally
Listen to girls just wanna have fun and tell me that doesn't sound like hyperpop, but I'd agree they are more cloud inspired
7:33 listen to what he says
@lowkiddow! they’re cloud rap/alternative rnb dumbass
Bro drain gang got that athereal sound bro no fucking cap
Wow, another masterpiece by Pinkas
It's funny how we were criticizing the maximalistic ane chaotic graphic design of the past only for it to reappear in 2020
@kyfaydfsoab girlie I made this pfp in 2018 I'm not a graphic designer
It’s not an aesthetic it’s a lifestyle
I’m a certified drain scholar 👨🏫
Omg the whole sushi thing is spot on
Hey! Thanks for the shoutout! I really enjoyed this video!!😊❤
Thanks for tuning in! loved your video aswell 💖
This video was amazing, well done. Its cool how M83 was your top artist of all time on spotify because thats what mine is as well! (Dead Cities and HUWD are my favorite albums) I love their sound and much like you, I eventually discovered Bladee/DG/SB and now Bladee is my top artist lol. Keep up the great content ill be subscribed.
The mad lad is back
youtube is not safe anymore
dollywood and kiriyano underrated af 😭 gonna be on the comeup this next few yrs for sure
I havent watched this but Drain Gang
praise to the gods, you’re back
The man, the myth, the legend, is back. Good to see you again dude!
If you wanna know more about those flat characters you should check out solar sands' video called "why do corporate art styles feel fake"
Respect for the Mass Effect 2 edit at 8:45 :)
this is my first time watching this man and he seems unhinged
It’s about time u covered this
Haha, got you fam
This is my first video of yours I’ve seen and the intro killed me 😂
DRAINNN GANGGGGGGGGG, welcome to the good life my friend
sushi analogy so fire cuz it’s true
Idk why I hated hyperpop at first lmao
Tbh I did too and now I'm addicted to it. I think it's the impact of the sound for a first time listener.
im a simple man, i see bladee, i click
Gather around kids, PINKAS UPLOADED
RETURN OF THE KING
you went above and beyond - thanks so much
Appreciate that bud, was a huge project making this!
3:33... Taxi omg
Haha, nice catch!
Amazing video! So glad this came up in my recommended
haha awesome, so am I!
This is a really interesing video, u put so much thought into this, it's amazing!
You are too kind
bestie pinkas i loved this video
Appreciate it bestie 😘
the sushi comparison is so accurate
Nice vid. Hyped for the glitchcore "check in" :D
I think everyone who listened to nightcore and eurodance/tecnho as a kid are really into drain gang
since ive started hearing bladee i cant listen to any other music
god ive been so drained
5:15 and that whole bit after is literally word for word what i say about vaporwave
As someone who's been binging eurodance for the last year at least, I can get behind this.
Yeah, Totally Spies but what about Martin Mystery?
Finally someone breaks this down
bladee is a poet
I fucking hate the dg association to hyperpop based off the literally least drained album bladee has ever put out
Bladee is the greatest artist of all time btw
he has rlly blessed us drainers during the pandy
this is a good video btw man
@kyfaydfsoab lemme hear your song shitter
6:01 rip Thayboy digital
You forget to mention that trance music has a big impact on the y2k Aesthetic