Home Artists Posts Import Register

Content

Here's our reaction to XG's TGIF!

They definitely be fly tho. Forealz.


Enjoy! :D

Files

Musicians react & review ♡ XG - TGIF (MV)

SOOO XG DOES IT AGAIN? We KNEW there would be a different meaning to TGIF but darn it, it was better than anything we could think of XD. XG is always on top of the game when it comes to their music, vocal skills, and even the music video - always top notch, unforgettable tunes and they did it again with Thank God I'm Flyyyy! We're aware they have this new song out called NEW DANCE, so if you want us to react to that as well, let us know! And as always, if you want to support our channel, get extra content, voting power, and much more, visit http://patreon.com/handsomesausages Kpop producers and singer-songwriters react to XG's TGIF (MV). Enjoy! Sound at http://soundcloud.com/hsausages Follow us on IG: @handsomesausages Timestamp 0:00 - Intro 1:14 - Reaction 4:05 - Initial Thoughts 4:43 - Contrast 5:08 - Bridge 5:38 - Spaced Out 6:11 - Tease 6:42 - Rap & Singing 7:21 - TGIF 7:41 - SHOUTOUT #xg #tgif #kpopreaction

Comments

sysrae

I love this song - and this reaction! - but I simply must talk about the mv, because it activates a part of my brain that has lain dormant for the better part of twenty years: the Nineties Lobe. This MV is the most 1996 an MV has been since 1996. It is concentrated essence of 1996 synthesized in a lab researching temporal warfare. It's like someone fused the Spice Up Your Life mv with a millennial tweenager's Lisa Frank-themed bedroom and then threw in some Christina Applegate for good measure. The hairclips ALONE. The shiny metallic high-waisted miniskirt over the thin drapey underskirt paired with chunky platform heels! The nail art! The frosted animal-print hair! It's like being inside a stack of DOLLY and GIRLFRIEND magazines from 1993-1999. This mv is a single pair of metallic parachute pants away from a Backstreet Boys reunion. I am foaming at the mouth like a kid in an early 90s teen comedy who just mixed Coke with pop rocks. Seeing high nineties women's fashion replicated by k-pop and j-pop girl groups right now (Le Sserafim and WKorea magazine have also been doing this) is making me experience emotions hitherto known only the first fish that ever crawled onto land and looked back, gasping, at the primordial ocean from which they came. I have already survived these fashions. I do not wish to see them again. I am electrified by seeing them again. If they start proliferating in real human stores I will have a Conniption. I don't know what is happening but by god I am feeling some kind of way about it! I want to gather these young women unto me and say, in the tones of a shifu speaking words of caution to a disciple whose terrible agonies are leading him down a dark path, "Please. I beg of you: do not give succor to low-rise lace-up jeans, for that way lies madness." If I see a single human teenager wearing chunky glitter-plastic butterfly hairclips in the wild I will decohere like the Wicked Witch of the East in a bucket of Drambuie. God help us all.

♡ Bludreamgirl ♡

wahhhh you guys are killing me! Everytime I hear a XG song the hook gets stuck in my head for like weeks....WEEKS!! loved this!!! I am here for the absolute Queen ALPHAZ love ♡

Kristin

The fashion in this video transported me back to my parent’s living room where I’m queuing up the soundtrack to Baz Luhrmann’s Romeo + Juliet before getting ready to go out with my friends.

Kristin

I high key love XG, which I never expected because I’m not usually one for girl groups but between them and LE SSERAFIM I’ve changed my tune. Definitely react to more XG. GRL GVNG is top tier and Shooting Star is a must for sure.

Handsome Sausages

Yesss you're so on point with the MV!! We very frequently talk about how the fashion finally has come full circle in our lives as well, and that it does feel extremely weird to see things we (even then) thought are quite weird and ugly at times come back in a slightly different manner and being rocked as this new young look. d'some especially used to be very much into fashion but seeing things return he's like yeh nah it's over for me now XD

sysrae

Also: if you ever want to experience the most visually jarring instance of high 90s fashion ever committed to film, watch Stigmata (1999). The horror conceit of the movie contrasted with the female lead’s fashion is incredible.