Kiss You This Christmas - Why Don't We - Musician's Reaction | Summary and Q&A
TL;DR
Jacob Reacts to Why Don't We's Christmas song "Kiss You This Christmas" and appreciates the band's musical talent and festive vibes.
Key Insights
- π Why Don't We's "Kiss You This Christmas" has a festive sound and incorporates holiday elements such as bells.
- π€ The band is talented in both vocals and playing instruments, which sets them apart from other vocal-focused groups.
- π The production of the song, including the use of pads and the jingle bell motif, adds depth and a Christmas vibe to the track.
- π Why Don't We showcases different hairstyles in their videos, adding a fun visual element to their performances.
- π€ The band's performances are dynamic and engaging, with expressive hand movements, facial expressions, and overall energy.
- π΅ Jacob appreciates the harmonies in the song, noting that they are always impressive.
- π The use of a ping-pong delay effect adds a unique touch to the track.
Transcript
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Questions & Answers
Q: What is Jacob's reaction to Why Don't We's "Kiss You This Christmas"?
Jacob enjoys the festive vibes of the song and praises the band's musical talent, including their ability to play instruments.
Q: What element of the song's production does Jacob appreciate?
Jacob appreciates the use of bells throughout the track, which adds a Christmas vibe without overpowering the other musical elements.
Q: How does Jacob describe the band's performance in the video?
Jacob compliments the band's performance, noting their use of hand gestures, facial expressions, and overall engagement while singing.
Q: What is a funny experience Jacob shares related to the video?
Jacob mentions cutting his own gloves for playing gigs in the cold, similar to the cut-off gloves worn by the band members.
Summary & Key Takeaways
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Jacob reacts to Why Don't We's Christmas song "Kiss You This Christmas" and mentions the holiday vibes introduced by the bells.
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He praises the band for their musical talent and the fact that they play instruments alongside their vocals.
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Jacob points out a clever lyric in the song that plays on the word "presence" and discusses the production elements of the track.