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FIRST TIME REACTING TO XG - Left Right MV + Shooting Star, Left Right, and Mascara dance practices!!

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CAMILLE

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Күн бұрын

hi!! This is my first reacting to "Left Right" Official Music Video and the dance practices to "Shooting Star," "Left Right," and "Mascara." XG does it again with the clean dances and flawless songs! please leave your thoughts and your favorite artists/genres in the comments♡♡
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@user-ki7hf7ub2v
@user-ki7hf7ub2v Жыл бұрын
LEFT RIGHT is currently #35 on the U.S. POP radio charts for the 3rd week in a row. That's amazing for an unknown label in the west like XGALX and a Japanese group based in S.Korea. It's a testament to XG's growing popularity & their insane talent & charisma. There is a clip that was posted yesterday 3/18 everyone is going crazy over of a DJ DABIN crowd live stage remix of Shooting Star he did for XGs 1yr Anniversary it is ABSOLUTE 🔥🔥🔥 it's called "XG - Shooting Star (Unreleased Dabin Remix)" it how you would imagine a XG concert being. There are multiple clips on Twitter of it where the crowd is screaming and singing along its truly epic
@ductdang
@ductdang Жыл бұрын
33rd now as of May 13 …. Got to get them to pop!
@BluePurpleGirl08
@BluePurpleGirl08 Жыл бұрын
XG have said they are a global group, not kpop or jpop. They are a japanese group based in south korea and their songs are in engilsh.
@Moglomlov
@Moglomlov Жыл бұрын
Yep! And they're under a company called 'XGALX' which is a subsidairy of a Japanese company called Avex. Their producer Simon is half Japanese and Korean, he was born in Seattle, he used to be a 2nd gen Kpop idol in a group called 'Dalmation' aka DMTN. XG are kind of "controversial" but the more you get to know them you will see them for who they really are. These girl deserve so much more! XG is everything that I want in a girlgroup! They are the only only gg I've ever been a fan of.
@suezzzy_b
@suezzzy_b Жыл бұрын
People are confused on where to label or group them as because nobody (girl group) has ever done something like this before. As you can see the credits at the very end of left right mv, it's a mix of different nationalities working with the group. Once you get passed that confusion, it's easy to see they're neither kpop or jpop. They are just rnb/pop/hiphop girlgroup.
@itsmausu7399
@itsmausu7399 Жыл бұрын
So are you going to tell the hosts of Idol Champ that they were wrong to call them a Kpop group? Cause they clearly labeled them as such. We really need to stop talking about what they aren’t, and just focus on the music. Too much focus on the letter.
@BluePurpleGirl08
@BluePurpleGirl08 Жыл бұрын
@@itsmausu7399 well if they didn't want us to focus on what they should be labeled as, then they wouldn't be constantly telling people how they want to be labeled in just about every interview. They even call themselves " x-pop".
@itsmausu7399
@itsmausu7399 Жыл бұрын
@@BluePurpleGirl08 that’s up to them to decide and discuss. But it’s pretty annoying and disappointing that literally half the videos on XG reacts have top comments correcting or arguing over a letter instead of focusing on the music. But that’s just me I guess.
@stanyamane
@stanyamane Жыл бұрын
I love the way you analyze the things you like and dislike within each of the videos as you’re watching. I always enjoy picking up new insights on these videos that I’ve watched so many times! Thanks for reacting again to XG!
@glitrcamille
@glitrcamille Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for your compliment! I really appreciate it💗💗
@NationalRunescape
@NationalRunescape Жыл бұрын
​@@glitrcamilleif tho I may disagree with you on certain things. Like the elbow move in left right which was a dance move back in the 90s. It's just all opinions and I love that you're 100% real with yours. It helps me feel more connected to you and your videos compared to some reactors who just fake their opinions for views
@callsins3413
@callsins3413 Жыл бұрын
they are more global pop group much like what TLC, Pussycat and Spice Girls aimed for south korea have multiple competing music shows that is why they promote there nobody watch mtv anymore and even channel v. Kpop in general hire western, japanese choreographers and producers then 1st and 2nd gen kpop learned a lot on Japanese music market that is why you see this 3rd and 4th gen evolution
@calvinmitchell1274
@calvinmitchell1274 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the XG reaction.
@PilipBwoy
@PilipBwoy Жыл бұрын
You should check out Tippy Toes dance version. It has the same choreographer as Left Right and Shooting Star. Sienna Lalau and The Lab is very well known in the street dance scene in California. It also showcases XG's flexibility and physicality.
@Renzo_
@Renzo_ Жыл бұрын
Their company is Japanese and a subsidiary of AVEX that it's one of the biggest entertainment companies in Japan. Their producer (half Japanese half Korean born in the US) is a former Avex trainee and employee and their lyricists and composers are mostly westerners. They describe themselves as a Global Hip hop and R&B group, that's why they sing in English, and their music is heavily influenced by the American Hip hop and R&B from the 90's and 2000's (this MV is a great example). XG is part of an Avex project to create groups targeting a global audience. The girls are former Avex trainees and some of them won awards during that time. Jurin and Harvey were part of Avex shorty dance team, Juria was a special student (she was part of the J-pop group Amorecarina) and Cocona was part of the A-CE group. AVEX has great dancers and special units, that explains why their dancing is so good that makes people think that some of the moves are edited or camera work 🤭 Their choreographers for Shooting Star and Left Right are Sienna Lalau 🇺🇸 and Kiel Tutin 🇬🇧, the choreography director is Renan 🇯🇵
@GooGoo_Taro
@GooGoo_Taro Жыл бұрын
thanks it was fun gogo XG!!!🔥🔥🔥
@sanseiryu
@sanseiryu Жыл бұрын
Their outfits are a homage to 90s fashion like Aliyah and Sporty Spice of the Spice Girls who wore very similar fits, baggy pants and tight crop top and to Missy Elliot (one minute man) who wore the bucket hat and vest, pants with pockets/patches. 60s 70s 80s 90s Y2K fashions. Star Trek, Star Wars. And especially 'No Scrubs' by TLC music video was absolutely the camera and visual effect influence for Left Right. It's unmistakable. And I love it!
@Sacai_365
@Sacai_365 Жыл бұрын
XG is 💫🎌
@edarieferrari2502
@edarieferrari2502 Жыл бұрын
Song is really catchy I enjoy it
@skzcozy
@skzcozy Жыл бұрын
Actually, they're a global group based in Korea, all the members are Japanese. Their main styles is R&B, they have A LOT of north-american y2k R&B infuence, and they love the genre. They sing and speak Japanese, Korean and English.
@xgalphaz
@xgalphaz Жыл бұрын
xg
@Allen_Alphaz_XG
@Allen_Alphaz_XG Жыл бұрын
XG❤❤❤
@stephanieallangarman5598
@stephanieallangarman5598 Жыл бұрын
I feel like the elbow is a jab at the “haters”. 😂❤
@panchopantera2085
@panchopantera2085 Жыл бұрын
Kpop standards is not rap,dance,vocals and style thats western standards, kpop is using the elements of hiphop black culture created in america Rap,style,dance and western pop those are the standards you're talking about kpop standards is just the training they go through to create idols and group idols using the western standards. Kpop would be nothing without western music influence simple as that, XG is not concidered Jpop or Kpop its just Asian Pop, they were trained in SouthKorea and Japan back and forth their label is Xgalx based in S. Korea subsidiary of AVEX group from Japan. Japan was the first country to promote rap and hip hop back in the 80's no other country in asia did it, so its not unusual to see a group of japanese girls paying homage to a style they grew up with all their lives and style well they own the harajuku culture which inspired the Y2K style in the west, that's why Gwen stefani created the harajuku girls in the 2000s. XG is the only group in asia that is doing it different, singing in a global language english to reach different parts of the world and are the only ones who are paying a homage to girl groups from the 90's and 2000s groups that many people has probably never heard of like TLC,SWV,CHERISH,3WL,PLAY,DREAM,ENVOGUE,AALYIAH, LAURENHILL ETC ETC
@glitrcamille
@glitrcamille Жыл бұрын
I will attempt to respond to your comment to the best of my ability. I am a bit confused by your point but I think I do agree with most of it. Firstly, I agree that XG is a Japanese group based in South Korea. We also agree that XG does not fit easily into a box. While I don't think that XG's style perfectly aligns with Kpop or Jpop, I do believe that most Kpop and Jpop standards apply to XG. For example, they were formed in the Kpop and/or Jpop industry meaning that they underwent formation and training just like other groups. You mention that Kpop standards only refer to the training they undergo. However, I disagree. Kpop also includes a very predictable marketing strategy where the company promotes dance practices, live performances, title track + bside releases, vlogs, etc. This type of marketing strategy, as far as I am aware, was popularized by Kpop and is mostly used in the Kpop industry. I personally judge this type of content based on the previously mentioned Kpop/Jpop standards regardless of whether these standards originated in the West. To reiterate, these standards include visuals, dance, rap, vocals, and group chemistry. I also respectfully disagree with your point that XG the only Asian pop group that sings in English and reaches different parts of the world. Many Asian groups, specifically Kpop groups, have sung in English to reach a more global audience. Blackpink, BTS, Twice, Itzy... and more have done this. If XG spoke English exclusively then maybe I would get your point. This also doesn't change the fact that their marketing strategy and style still mirrors that of the Kpop and Jpop industries. In other words, the format of XG and their content is either very similar or identical to Kpop and some Jpop groups. To me, XG is a Japanese pop group/girl group based in Korea. Their company is hopping on the Y2k trend that is becoming popular once again and using modern adaptations of the style to sell XG regardless of where Y2k originated. Many groups are also hopping on this trend. It is a very smart plan and I personally think that XG is executing the style most effectively out of Asian pop groups at the moment. This is my current take, please feel free to continue this discussion! Sending love💗
@paulitagallardo9616
@paulitagallardo9616 Жыл бұрын
@@glitrcamille I also disagree with you. Neither Blackpink, BTS, Twice or Itzy have released only English songs, so it's really different. Also, their focus is more on raw talent other than (with all due respect and sincerity and exceptions ofc) training mid-talented good-looking people to make them idols. As a musician and singer myself I can tell they were born with that talent and only polished it more in training. Also, some parts you found funny/tacky (some dance moves and rap) in this and your last XG video are actually influenced by old hip hop like another girl mentioned in the comments.
@back_future.prospects_spe.d
@back_future.prospects_spe.d 7 ай бұрын
LEFT RIGHT was sellected one of the BEST SONG 100 in 2023 by Rolling Stone Magazine. Congratulations !
@miguel_dcs
@miguel_dcs Жыл бұрын
Hey Camille, thank you once again for reacting to XG! Hope you'll keep them coming, you won't regret it 😊 I also noticed how fast you learned the names, in just one other reaction! If you want to get to know them more there's no need for a guide, you can check the "Welcome to my party" videos, then proceed with the VOX, TAPE or MOVE as you prefer. See you in the next one ✌
@royalblue_22
@royalblue_22 Жыл бұрын
I love that light you have it is perfect for your video and it suits you well❤ Thanks for your reaction i also love you girl loll😅❤
@glitrcamille
@glitrcamille Жыл бұрын
thank you for the compliment!💗
@royalblue_22
@royalblue_22 Жыл бұрын
@@glitrcamille 💕
@vanessarubix5331
@vanessarubix5331 Жыл бұрын
as everyone else from the comments has said, they don't call themselves as a jpop nor kpop group. but for me they're definitely packaged like a kpop group, but for me, the girls themselves don't feel like they fit the kpop female idol mold. their music is pretty much american/japanese produced. i'm counting the korean producers as american since that's the style they're emulating for me, simon in particular (their ceo/prod.) feels like he leans more towards american hiphop/r&b, rather than korean. the fashion is japanese street + y2k, and the choreo is mainly sienna lalau they were trained mostly in japan, but they did go back and forth from krjp during their trainee days. their marketing is very kpop, but it's a smart move imo. they didn't get that much traction during tippy toes bc they didn't go to music shows at that time. they kinda blew up during mascara since that was the time they started performing on kr shows, and their company did not pull back on the budget for this release. so the kpop market definitely helped in that regard. also idk how much you know abt the music industry in japan, but hiphop/r&b is quite popular there! there's a lot of mainstream artists in japan that has r&b/hiphop roots, and the rap scene is huge as well. i think kpop's method just made hiphop/rap more tolerable(?) for the common people bc in kpop you only get it in sprinkles and done in an easy-to-digest kinda way. xg's songs have more raps in it with 4 rappers and 3 vocalists, so that's a bit different from the usual kpop group too. also just my observation, they move differently too. not just in dancing, but the way they perform. but those are just the more in-depth differences that i can see. xg's marketing is kpop, but everything else is a mish-mash of japanese and american hiphop/r&b/rap those are my thoughts on xg!! oh, also you're style is very kawaii!!! i would've thought you listen to jpop a lot bc your style is low-key giving me japanese street style, but i browsed your channel and you listen to more black and western artists, if i'm not mistaken. idk who or what your inspos are, but you look uber cute!!
@friendlee1008
@friendlee1008 Жыл бұрын
What i find amazing with XG apart from the amazing vocal and rap are: you would think that some of the parts are autotuned but they can actually sing that way live, although the choreography is edited in the video for effect (slo mo), but they can actually do the same choreography effect live. They can shift from hard hitting fast moving choreo to slow motion at a snap. Amazing.
@A.d.O.n
@A.d.O.n Жыл бұрын
theyre Global Hip-hop/RNB group yes theyre japanese but does'nt mean theyre JPOP yes they based in Korea but it does'nt mean Theyre KPOP. simple logic If BTS, BLACKPINK go to japan are you gonna call they JPOP obcourse Not. if they go to US it does'nt mean theyre POP they still Kpop they just go there just to promote their songs and group. if you want to know all about XG they have their own Website and own Apps there you see everything about the group don't go to other site since they keep spreading false info about XG. BILLBOARDS consider XG as Global hip-hop/RnB group too.
@ariusbudiman7105
@ariusbudiman7105 9 ай бұрын
XG members have give explanation about what is XG music they're genre is X-Pop the core music is R&B HipHop but they can explore with other genre that's why X-Pop could said genre without genre (unknown musical genre).
@Short_Round1999
@Short_Round1999 Жыл бұрын
The girl with the bangs and that hit the high note was Juria. She’s my bias for this group, but Cocona is my bias wrecker
@ruKUSS_.117
@ruKUSS_.117 Жыл бұрын
Idk if people really explore this group as much as I did but this is where the facts are: -They neither recognize as kpop nor jpop since the girls themselves refer themselves to RnB/Hip Hop -a lot of their music preferences are 90s and RnB -the label (xgalx)they are under is based in South Korea but it’s parent company is in Japan, AVEX. -they aim to be international 11:34 11:37 group. -they all speak 3 languages to a certain degree (Hangul,Japanese, and English)
@takapjp-ll9kf
@takapjp-ll9kf 7 ай бұрын
Thanks for your reaction😀 Can you please react to some of relatively new XG`s songs like Hesonoo&X-Gene and Winter Without You? Both of them are absolutely amazing.
@mohammadakhoondi1080
@mohammadakhoondi1080 Жыл бұрын
Niceee
@mirelayy4157
@mirelayy4157 Жыл бұрын
My girlfriends ❤❤❤❤
@btsarmybangtan2025
@btsarmybangtan2025 10 ай бұрын
They are not J-Pop or K-Pop. Their target demographic is Global audience, which is why they have English songs, and I heard the term X-Pop from the main guy from their agency. Is it Simon? I'm still super new to XG as well, so I only know a little bit. But it was really emphasized that they are a Japanese Group based in Korea, and they promote in Korea and have also been promoting in the USA. I watched the HITC performance, and they also did KCON. And they promote on the Korean Music shows. They have an amazing team. I also know that the same Choreographer that worked with BTS on Dionysus, ON: Kinetic Manifesto, and J-Hope's solo projects, have worked with XG on their choreography. Sienna Lalau and The Lab, based in Los Angeles. They were back up dancers for XG at HITC. Also, XG members said in an interview that they are R&B and Hip Hop, but are open to other genre's also as they grow as a group.
@philragu5298
@philragu5298 2 күн бұрын
Wrong again, their producer Simon Jakops is also Japanese, well half Japanese however he was born in Seattle, Washington. He and the group are signed through Avex Entertainment Company, a Japanese international label. (Big enough that even I, a EDM producer and Dj was signed with back in the 90's) They spent half their time training in Japan and the last few years in S. Korea. They chose to make use of the label and the producers connections in S. Korea. He is a former member of the K-Pop boy group DMTN. The reason they chose S. Korea was in it's simplest terms, convenience. You have to understand a few realities if the music industry in S. Korea and Japan in order for this to make sense. Japan has a much larger population than S. Korea so unlike Korea they do not require their Pop, Hip-Hop, R&B, Metal, EDM, Idol, or any other genre of music produced there to be marketed abroad (outside of their own nation) in order for the label and artists to prosper financially unlike S. Korea. Frankly most Japanese artists and labels could care less if the rest of the world took notice of their music. The Japanese artists have venue options from clubs to arena's and stadiums to massive music festivals, this simply isn't an option in S. Korea, personally I doubt the music industry in Korea would be self sustainable even if they were united in one nation. So S. Korea markets to the world, big budget video's, great choreographers, Video as well as publicity and production as well as sound engineers and producers as well as the infrastructure of an international market to showcase their talent on. A quick dive into the Japanese music scene right now will show how full of talent that country is. For examples try bands like Band Maid, Saiseiga, Hanabie, Nemophila, Lovebites, Trident, Aldious, Bridear just to name a few Female hard rock and metal bands, then there are hiphop and rap artists like Maddy Soma, Awich, Jin Dogg, Yentown, Satomi Shigemori, Cyber Rui, Hideyoshi, Badhop, Miyachi or R&B examples like Koda Kumi, Hikaru Utada, Mirei Touyama, Beni Arashiro, Alice Peralta. Then there is J-Pop with artists like LiSA, Uru, Rin, SennaRin, Shachi, Reol, Hikaru Utada, Baby Metal, Arashi, Perfume, Ayumi Hamasaki, Exile (another Avex group). Most people into international pop these gays are stuck on K-Pop as it is the most marketed outside their own country, they also confuse J-Pop with Idol-Pop as that is the S. Korean mold, this couldn't be more wrong. The genre's are so different in Japan as to be unrecognizable to each other musically. Japan does have an Idol-Pop genre that is completely separate from J-Pop with examples like AKB48, Yousei Teikoku (although she might be more Visual Kai), MADNight, My Criminal Lovers', Passcode, Piggs, XTeen, Casanova, Diablevoix, Lyric Holic, Pikarin Shiina and many more. I could go on for days, literally days. S. Korea has what one actual rock band gaining traction internationally? Rolling Quartz, which for the record, I love! My point is most of these review channels have tunnel vision, you all seem to think S. Korea invented Pop, the fact is long before anyone ever thought about a K-Pop there was J-Pop but if you never lived there you never knew about it. Much like now, if someone doesn't tell you about the amazing music coming out of Japan you will simply focus on K-Pop as if it is the only worthwhile thing on offer, it isn't and it would serve everyone well to take a good long look at what music is coming out of Japan. If all the banging tracks there are in anime openings and closings shouldn't have given you a clue by now. Ok, well that should help you better understand why you keep making mistakes regarding this group as well as giving you a great selection of music that will be new to you but many artists you are sure to love once you give them a listen. Good luck and please take off the K-Pop blinders, they are doing you a huge disservice...
@stephanieallangarman5598
@stephanieallangarman5598 Жыл бұрын
PLEASE review their DOCUMENTARY SERIES called XTRA XTRA 0, 1, 2 because the EXECUTIVE PRODUCER- SIMON explains the concept of XPOP a new genre and the concept. It also gives you an insight on the enormous work of the very talented young girls. They are TRILINGUAL and absolutely ALL ROUNDERS. I seen some of the negative comments but they have not reviewed all of their RAP LINE.. TAPE #1 and TAPE #2 and their dynamic DANCE PERFORMANCES and I’ve never seen anyone besides dance crews or WOD dance competitions perform like MOVE 1#and MOVE #3. Thank you for sharing this XPOP GLOBAL GROUP. 🙆🏻‍♀️🎼❤️‍🔥💫🙌🏽🇺🇸🐺
@user-hf4ij3wh3z
@user-hf4ij3wh3z Жыл бұрын
The dance practice for tippy toes is also really good! Pls check it out!🥺🤲
@glitrcamille
@glitrcamille Жыл бұрын
yes, thank you for the recommendation! their dancing is tooooo good🥰
@FarEastAlpaca
@FarEastAlpaca Жыл бұрын
I refer to kpop as the music industry based in Korea, as it's getting a lot more international in terms of its targeted audience and music production. I think it's common seeing Korean companies working with US music/dance studio.
@Haska942
@Haska942 Жыл бұрын
🇲🇦🇲🇦🥰🥰🥰
@becoolpolo
@becoolpolo Жыл бұрын
any international group that does promotion like the groups in korea, its kpop. Kpop is not a music genre but a way to produce artists and all their stuff. So totally agreed with you friend!
@YCHTT
@YCHTT Жыл бұрын
Just because the nationality of members in the group aren't Korean doesn't make them not a Kpop group... XG was trained in Korea and their Japanese company is based in Korea and mainly promote in Korea also, so they are very as Kpop as other Kpop group. Now the question you should really ask is why the West put every genre of music in one big basket label calls Kpop when it comes to music from Korea or maybe even other Asian countries.
@stephanieallangarman5598
@stephanieallangarman5598 Жыл бұрын
POP came from the WEST…this group is a new genre called XPOP. I don’t get what’s so difficult to understand…I listen to Ppop, Mpop, Vpop, Qpop, and Tpop. 🤦🏻‍♀️🎼🌎💫🤔
@YCHTT
@YCHTT Жыл бұрын
@@stephanieallangarman5598 Ya why so difficult to understand the term KPOP is a western term to put all pop music coming from Korea in a box. Why so freaking hard for trolls like you to get it that XG is that part of that Kpop box? It's not about what XG defines themselves when it comes to that western term.
@YCHTT
@YCHTT 2 ай бұрын
@@stephanieallangarman5598 You are the one that is having a tough time "understanding." There's no such thing as XPop, it's for people like you who are confused and still try to put something in a narrow minded box to suit your ignorant or narrative. They trained under a Kpop system and have heavy influence by R&B & hip hop and sing all in English. To even calling it something different to that is being ignorant to begin with.
@XG-X-POP-FAN-ALPHAZ
@XG-X-POP-FAN-ALPHAZ 9 ай бұрын
hi i like your xg reaction . are you goin to react to.. girl gang.. tgif... new dance...puppet show. ?
@marianavieira6058
@marianavieira6058 Жыл бұрын
you need to react to the group DREAMCATCHER they are so good and talented.....only have good songs
@tahaouhabi3520
@tahaouhabi3520 Жыл бұрын
7liwa Mimi please
@richardidogun9762
@richardidogun9762 Жыл бұрын
Pls react to chike ft oxlade spell and bnxn buju ft kiss Daniel,seyi gwagwalada. thank you
@griffith1785
@griffith1785 Жыл бұрын
Their producers r American and Japanese, I believe only Mascara had some of korean producers, so thats why their sound is more western
@soufimadrid5538
@soufimadrid5538 Жыл бұрын
sey didin canon 16 TOP RAP ARABIK
@johnnyblaze1098
@johnnyblaze1098 Жыл бұрын
No. XG is a Kpop group. Just because the members are all Japanese does not make them a Jpop group. If this is the case then Twice would be a Kpop group but their subunit MISAMO is JPOP? Makes no sense. They're based in Korea. They trained in a Kpop training system. Their producer is Korean. They're promoted in Korea and Korean shows but not Japanese shows and they have a Korean production team. So what the hell makes them a Jpop group? XG is Kpop.
@glitrcamille
@glitrcamille Жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing your opinion! I think it is great that everyone is discussing this subject in-depth. I agree with your point. If XG was based in Japan then they would be Jpop, but that is not the case.
@amoone10
@amoone10 Жыл бұрын
Can you react x7kira ft bo9al morocoo 🤌❤️‍🔥
@bkrayoub5463
@bkrayoub5463 Жыл бұрын
Next do "K a n i a - Muchos Feeling Feat Ali Ssamid" Edit: Unfortunately the video clip has been delete somehow idk but I found someone that repost the video clip: kzbin.info/www/bejne/barPeGx-iKeHbaM This is audio version : kzbin.info/www/bejne/nIvHZn2mgrygaKs Thank you.
@ostora1521
@ostora1521 Жыл бұрын
react to shobee power
@kyndalbraswell2857
@kyndalbraswell2857 Жыл бұрын
I think another group you would like is newjeans
@iamdarou
@iamdarou Жыл бұрын
Can you react to NMIXX's Young, Dumb, Stupid?
@LooneysWorldOfficial
@LooneysWorldOfficial Жыл бұрын
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