Born Yesterday was the only song from the concept album “I didn’t mean to haunt you”. The rest have been part of a series of ep’s called Scrapyard which are scraps from his previous album as well as new songs that just don’t fit the concept of his hopefully upcoming album as well as just some new fun singles.
A Quadeca song that all of his fans love is Sisyphus. It was the first song he released that showed off his new style he was heading towards that everyone agreed was extremely well executed. Would love to see your guys reaction to it.
@@kianjones3234 it was, but not everyone liked it. Sisyphus was much better received, which is what I meant in the comment. The first song in his new style that was well received.
I really love the dynamic with you two, and because of your experience you both bring a super fresh perspective to reactions. The videographer was Autumn Beviacqua, Quadeca directed and edited the video which I though was a neat touch. Anyway thanks for the reaction, if you ever wanted to do a full album reaction/review then Quadeca's I Didn't Mean To Haunt you is a great one!
hell yeah!!! Guess Who is awesome, one of his only recent "banger" songs. if y'all are interested in listening to a whole album, i'd love to lead you in the right direction: "I Didn't Mean To Haunt You" is the concept album you keep hearing people talk about--i think so far the only song you've heard from it is Born Yesterday, which was the lead single and serves as an awesome introduction to the world and atmosphere (and also contains a brilliantly flipped Beatles sample, which i don't know if you guys noticed). the album as a whole has a complete album move--i imagine that would be convenient for a full reaction if you end up doing one--awesome features, and a whole lot of lore which i'm happy to give a sparknotes version of :)
I didnt mean to haunt you is not rap. Its very experimental, artsy, shoegazey and hard to get into if you dont listen to that type of music, nevertheless one of the most critically acclaimed albums from last year (Although fantano only gave i a 7, lame) The most rap centric song would be House Settling ft Danny Brown(banger), but i think songs from Scrapyard would be better to ease you in to more Quadeca. Great channel, super high quality and great commentary on the music and cinematography :)
THVS you got to react to his albums I didn't mean to haunt you which is in a perspective of ghost, and scrapyard which is kind of like a untitled unmastered for Quadeca
Born Yesterday was the only song from the concept album “I didn’t mean to haunt you”. The rest have been part of a series of ep’s called Scrapyard which are scraps from his previous album as well as new songs that just don’t fit the concept of his hopefully upcoming album as well as just some new fun singles.
This was shot in my country, Portugal :))
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A Quadeca song that all of his fans love is Sisyphus. It was the first song he released that showed off his new style he was heading towards that everyone agreed was extremely well executed. Would love to see your guys reaction to it.
Wasn’t alone together the first ?
@@kianjones3234 it was, but not everyone liked it. Sisyphus was much better received, which is what I meant in the comment. The first song in his new style that was well received.
@@SRSafford oh yea fair
I really love the dynamic with you two, and because of your experience you both bring a super fresh perspective to reactions. The videographer was Autumn Beviacqua, Quadeca directed and edited the video which I though was a neat touch. Anyway thanks for the reaction, if you ever wanted to do a full album reaction/review then Quadeca's I Didn't Mean To Haunt you is a great one!
That means a lot Damian.... really appreciate the encouragement + information!
Sisyphus or Candles on fire would be worth reacting too
hell yeah!!! Guess Who is awesome, one of his only recent "banger" songs. if y'all are interested in listening to a whole album, i'd love to lead you in the right direction: "I Didn't Mean To Haunt You" is the concept album you keep hearing people talk about--i think so far the only song you've heard from it is Born Yesterday, which was the lead single and serves as an awesome introduction to the world and atmosphere (and also contains a brilliantly flipped Beatles sample, which i don't know if you guys noticed). the album as a whole has a complete album move--i imagine that would be convenient for a full reaction if you end up doing one--awesome features, and a whole lot of lore which i'm happy to give a sparknotes version of :)
I love that you guys actually react and give inputs and opinions compared to other reactors on youtube, def gained a long term viewer
Thanks homie
I’m not the type of person to go to a reaction and sit through plugs or anything like that but YALL WENT CRAZY ON THAT SONG 🔥
Yo, thank you my friend! Song is Nate Rose - Level Up if you want to hear the full version
The song is from the scrapyard series you should react to easier or a la carte off the series.
You dont know me like that would also be fire to hear their thoughts but definitely easier
They have to hear beamin or where you go
I didnt mean to haunt you is not rap. Its very experimental, artsy, shoegazey and hard to get into if you dont listen to that type of music, nevertheless one of the most critically acclaimed albums from last year (Although fantano only gave i a 7, lame) The most rap centric song would be House Settling ft Danny Brown(banger), but i think songs from Scrapyard would be better to ease you in to more Quadeca. Great channel, super high quality and great commentary on the music and cinematography :)
THVS you got to react to his albums I didn't mean to haunt you which is in a perspective of ghost, and scrapyard which is kind of like a untitled unmastered for Quadeca
Guess Who isnt related to the album but its the same texture, IDMTHY (the newest record) is literally my favorite album ever