Simon Jakops is soo much more than a Manager. He's XGALX CEO, XG Producer, Former KPOP Idol himself (DMTN) was his group. XG was Simon's idea, XG looks at him like an older brother or father figure rather than their CEO.
Glad you're checking this out. You will really have a deep respect for these girls, seeing what they went through. And you'll see why they are so good. You'll get to really like Simon as well. He pushes these girls hard but he also teaches and shows them how much he cares and how much this means to him. They are in this together. A new company with no other groups. They are building everything from the ground up. Together. It really is something special. Nice reaction ✌🏾
Please continue all the way to the end. This journey is so worth it and you will love the group even more. You might see it already but just a heads up this is a very emotional raw series. Thank you for watching it, I’ve seen this series many many times already.
Thank you for your interest in XG🙌 They are artists that Japan can be proud of, having mastered not only performance skills but also the language in order to become stars in your country and the world. Please support the seven members who love hip-hop and R&B, which are your souls, with your love❤
Yes 👍🏽 your viewing the Documentary Series !! This journey will show your viewers and you …just how hard XG and the Executive Producer, “Jakops” worked to create the first Xpop Group. You will also see just how diverse their Training Team and Production Team evolved into. They have an extremely “diverse” group at XGALX so there’s definitely no racism occurring. They do however, pay Tribute to their mentors and other artists they look up to. This Documentary Series made me a even stronger fan of XG. Thank you ☺️ pretty Alphaz for viewing this Series. 🤍🤍🤍 🙋🏻♀️ N. California
You should check out the making of “Shooting Stars”. How the music was conceived and started in Simon head and he went to Atlanta to get the HIPHOP inspiration for XG.
Yes you will need many tissues going further in, The series picks up after they narrowed it down to 21 girls, also now you will get to see the difference between how the Asian music industry (who train for many years in all aspects of being an idol music or acting, not just the art but also how to behave/interview…) compares to the western music industry that does little to no training and definitely no where near to the extent the Asians do
Cultural appropriation in todays tech society, the fact everything is on line/tv/live shows makes that entire argument null and void, people will always try to copy what they see and like no matter what it is hair style, fashion, music, art and so on, the point is if you want to keep something to just one culture then they need to make sure no one ever sees or hears it period, copying a celebrity’s style is just a norm if it wasn’t then trends and industry it self would not exist, so when you hear someone say cultural appropriation just know they have no idea at all what they are talking about
Simon Jakops is soo much more than a Manager.
He's XGALX CEO, XG Producer, Former KPOP Idol himself (DMTN) was his group.
XG was Simon's idea, XG looks at him like an older brother or father figure rather than their CEO.
Glad you're checking this out. You will really have a deep respect for these girls, seeing what they went through. And you'll see why they are so good.
You'll get to really like Simon as well. He pushes these girls hard but he also teaches and shows them how much he cares and how much this means to him. They are in this together. A new company with no other groups. They are building everything from the ground up. Together. It really is something special.
Nice reaction ✌🏾
Please continue all the way to the end. This journey is so worth it and you will love the group even more. You might see it already but just a heads up this is a very emotional raw series. Thank you for watching it, I’ve seen this series many many times already.
Thank you for your interest in XG🙌
They are artists that Japan can be proud of, having mastered not only performance skills but also the language in order to become stars in your country and the world.
Please support the seven members who love hip-hop and R&B, which are your souls, with your love❤
XG💗
Yes 👍🏽 your viewing the Documentary Series !! This journey will show your viewers and you …just how hard XG and the Executive Producer, “Jakops” worked to create the first Xpop Group. You will also see just how diverse their Training Team and Production Team evolved into. They have an extremely “diverse” group at XGALX so there’s definitely no racism occurring. They do however, pay Tribute to their mentors and other artists they look up to. This Documentary Series made me a even stronger fan of XG. Thank you ☺️ pretty Alphaz for viewing this Series. 🤍🤍🤍 🙋🏻♀️ N. California
You should check out the making of “Shooting Stars”. How the music was conceived and started in Simon head and he went to Atlanta to get the HIPHOP inspiration for XG.
Sure will 🫶🏾
Did you watch the 1st Episode of the Documentary?
XG Documentary Series ‘XTRA XTRA’ EP XX
This is not the first EP?
@@APretty1reactepisode xx is an intro to where Simon talks about his dream of creating XG. Def worth the watch even if you don't react to it.
@@APretty1react Nope.
It actually starts with the one I posted above.
Yes you will need many tissues going further in, The series picks up after they narrowed it down to 21 girls, also now you will get to see the difference between how the Asian music industry (who train for many years in all aspects of being an idol music or acting, not just the art but also how to behave/interview…) compares to the western music industry that does little to no training and definitely no where near to the extent the Asians do
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Cultural appropriation in todays tech society, the fact everything is on line/tv/live shows makes that entire argument null and void, people will always try to copy what they see and like no matter what it is hair style, fashion, music, art and so on, the point is if you want to keep something to just one culture then they need to make sure no one ever sees or hears it period, copying a celebrity’s style is just a norm if it wasn’t then trends and industry it self would not exist, so when you hear someone say cultural appropriation just know they have no idea at all what they are talking about
I don't want you to look away.
You'll miss a lot of things.
Ok I’ll try to be more focused 🫶🏾
Please react to XG new rap song callob called undefeated thanks like your UA-cam channel ❤