Yeah! On the one hand, it's arguably low effort stuff, but it can really be heartfelt and it's fun to experience something new through someone else's eyes - harmless at worst I think
Yeah! On the one hand, it's arguably low effort stuff, but it can really be heartfelt and it's fun to experience something new through someone else's eyes - harmless at worst I think
People who know something relevant (singing, composing etc) usually make the best reaction videos because they can talk about what is happening instead of just silently sitting there.
I don't think it's an act (some might pretend it's their first time listening to something), and I appreciate them providing a more technical explanation on why something/one is great.
I’ve never been a massive fan of In the Air Tonight, but watching one guy discover it (or “discover” it) a couple years ago made me almost feel I was.
I remember Ice Cube being very seriously protective of “In the Air Tonight” and I’m not gonna lie, it made me feel a little bit cooler in my fandom.