Stray Kids - CASE 143 -Japanese ver.- / THE FIRST TAKE (REACTION) | METALHEADS React

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  • Опубліковано 17 лис 2024

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  • @BestFriendsReact
    @BestFriendsReact  Рік тому +19

    i love The First Take channel, im really happy to see them having more korean artists on there

    • @chelseasees
      @chelseasees Рік тому +1

      Their other two First Take performances are great too.

    • @ayupuspitasari9391
      @ayupuspitasari9391 Рік тому +5

      @@chelseasees i think it's 3. Slump, mixtape: Oh, and Scars

    • @thatstay3916
      @thatstay3916 Рік тому +7

      Skz were actually the first ever Korean act to go on First Take!

  • @polyanagula
    @polyanagula Рік тому +10

    thanks for reaction!
    japanese version actually sounds the same as the korean one (just in japanese). this arrangement was done specially for the first take.
    as far as I know Stray Kids were the first kpop group to perform at 1st take. their other performances are: "slump", "mixtape: oh", "scars".
    I hope they will perform "the sound" soon since it is the most recent comeback.

  • @kattykyt310
    @kattykyt310 Рік тому +14

    You should check out their other First Take performances. 👍🏼

  • @pvloemans
    @pvloemans Рік тому +18

    Thanks for reacting... the first take always hits different. They have 4 first takes in total now... Check out their new album The Sound on their Japanese yt channel too.

  • @peirexquita
    @peirexquita Рік тому +1

    You have to check out their first takes for Scars and Slump, its amazing

  • @Sonnie0325
    @Sonnie0325 Рік тому +5

    Thanks for your reaction. Keep them coming! This version was sung in a different key compared to the original. Some notes seemed too low for a few of them. It also sounded like some sang in a minor key. That could be why it sounded off. They have more First Takes you watch, so wade on in!

  • @phylisbrown1181
    @phylisbrown1181 Рік тому +1

    You really need to check out their older stuff. They simply don't miss