So, after I recorded this reaction, Daniel changed the name of the first video to "How rap sounds to non-English speakers" but the song itself is still called "Igowallah (ft. Hoodie Guy)" on streaming services, so that's why I kept that as the name in the title here, as well as saying it in the video. Likewise, while the music video for the second video is called "Welcome to the After" the song itself is just called "The After". Hope this clears up any confusion.
I'm absolutely obsessed with how Igowallah is effectively a big budget shitpost. They made the gibberish unironically look and sound cool which is very impressive.
It's like a lot of Japanese music. They'll sometimes add English works because they rhyme or fit the cadence better. This song is literally, and figuratively what my neighbor hears all the time.
Igowallah is essentially a modern version of Prisencolinensinainciusol - A "Protest" song in Italy made to sound like one of the big-budget American songs that was filling the Italian charts at the time, but with no actual words in it (aside from the occasional "Allright")
Hey Ian, little note: Staan is actually still spelt with that extra a, just flipped. Staan has appeared in Daniel's vids before and he's a running joke that I canNOT get enough of lol
All non English speakers all over the world have listened to songs in English and liked them without understanding a single word. It's like when native English speakers love k-pop without understanding a single word. This is exactly the reason why I believe that lyrics are secondary when it comes to people liking music.
True, I'm italian and in early 2000's I used to listen a lot of american metalcore without understang anything about the lyrics, and I loved it. Now that I can actually understand what is being said I still like those songs but in kid of a "different way", it's weird to explain
@@matttake4852 I completely understand what you mean! I've studied English at a University, but even before that I loved American songs. Suddenly, the same song now feels like it has 2 souls. 😊
I've read a hypothesis somewhere: English language music puts less emphasis on the musical elements and focuses more on the lyrics, compared to other cultures, precisely because the majority of English speakers are almost never exposed to music in foreign languages, unlike what you described.
10:22 that's actually a pretty nice touch. cuz the video is titled "how non-english speakers hear rap" and as an ex-non-english speaker I can confirm that I sometimes heard my native language in raps
With the new video title igowallah makes more sense since a lot of the flow or musical likeness is very similar to some popular KPop or mumble rap songs.
I remember hearing that Yesterday by Paul McCartney actually was sung with a Scrambled Eggs recipe before there were lyrics as he was developing the song.
Staan actually appeared in another song before this one with the video titled “When you want to be an artist”, so I’m guessing you haven’t seen that one yet? I recommend that one, but even more so if you haven’t seen it yet I recommend “When you finally write a hit song but your cat is dead” by Daniel Thrasher.
Daniel is quite meticulous so I assume he went through these lyrics a lot! It's a masterpiece in my opinion. If you are up for it, I'd love to hear your take on TwoSetViolin's Duh Duh Duh Dum, or even Foil, Arms and Hog (an irish comedy sketch group that has a few songs) - The brexit song is very good, The vax song also and a few others. Very funny!
Yeah he wrote this originally with “how rap sounds to non English speakers” but also the mumble rappers and a lot of other rap presently. It’s not filler gibberish in the production. It’s a total rap mockery extremely well done
So I am usually not a subscriber but I came to this video thinking it was a thumbnail or Eric from BlindWave reactions crew on youtube... I got bamboozled by a doppelganger but hey, I'm here now sooo :D
So these are the equivalent of lorem ipsum text? Or something like Prisencolinensinainciusol? Have you seen Prisencolinensinainciusol? If not, it's amazing. The second song...I'm getting some vibes like your Dig Dug and Delivery Boy in terms of flow and breaking things up.
I've not seen that one, no. And this seems a bit more planned than lorem ipsum, which usually has a set pattern (at least that's the impression I get of lorem ipsum). Thanks!
[Don't mind me totally not rewatching this video] I totally get the whole lyrics thing, I've had an idea to write lyrics for a different version of a JT Music song for like a few months but I just haven't really touched on it too much [The song is I'm Kenough by the way if you haven't heard it! It's actually quite funny if you'd like to look at it :] Anyway, I'll stop my rambling now, have a wonderful day Ian ❤]
Hey Ian! I'm sure you've been told to check out Stupes's newest song (it's a masterpiece) but I just wanted to tell you Dan Bull's newest song "We Know" is 100% comedy music. Maybe check it out sometime!
6:08 i dont have anything else to do today so here ya go ig. sorry im late Ok One blash esh ta. Slippy. A glippy flippidy chop. Blippity glop. Flop-a gop-a jippidy wop Blippity sclop A-bdrop-a coppa Chippidy cop Coppedy pop Pop-a sock-a Boppity schlop Bloppity glop A-blippy! A-Bawa shawa Gowa sha geewa Gowa sha BA! Howma tima tuh gowa Gowa ta blitty dowa da Howma skimmy de djowa Eyegowa Igowallah Wah! Owa jiwwy di gowa Sowa da viddy vadda wah! AAOW! A skrippy goppa gippy da shippy Goppa du wippy Gippy flippy Goppa choppa tu wippy Goppa tu sklippy Goppa gippy Toppa goppa duh flippy Goppa tu wippy Goppa shoppa tu wippa Badiddy Wita baddawah D-d-d-dribbin onna nibbin wanna gibbon widda chibbin Name-a-lame a-gonga-lame ani-duh-mare a gribbin-iddle! Paradiddle Scara baraliddle Bonkey lee, bonkey do, scabby-dare-a-biddle! Hey! Hobbeldy-bee Scamada bobbidy sobbedy wee Comedy gee Como se llama te amo a mi (woo!) Pakity pee Sakity see Lakity bakity rakity ree Pamala damala namala skamala M T V! Diwa tigalla Ti duffa gee dawa chaddah Bee-duku gee duku jaddah Bah-duka jeedu-wee-wah A skaba we wifi password Badutu we wutu massworm Taboo-du we wubu baffurm Dabada we wudu ya Yeah Chiwa dawa du Siwa gawa tu Austin Powers Lookin’ amme like ayegodda goa nuthur owa Asowa tida whyda edunida bowa showa Eskwibby showa dowa seewee towa teewee jaba Hebe chai A-heda howa Askabba dabba Sheba dowha Ashabbady hwa Ashlabba dabba Shewutu wa A bobbily la Asklabba daba Shewudu wa Askiwudu wa Wiwi daba Dibbity da, skabbedy wibbidy flibbidy bibbidy ba, Klibbity ka, kammady tiddly fiddle-dee wibbidy wa, yibbidy ya, Plibbity pla, skamady bibble-dee wibbildy flibbity flaaaaBOY Pamma-dee onalee tramady funneldeez nuts, skwibbity skwaaBOY. Menku. Slemper with flango bajeegin. When you firspepple on a reemstrap, dredju mether wanna gubby? … Dredju mether wanna gubby? What are you SAYING?! Igowallah Well welm gelm Beluklaa bashooey. Errybuyygud? Haha. Ok.
I knew I had spotted a fellow Mythical Beast when I saw the GME shirt in the thumbnail! I got a little too excited and clicked really hard on my mouse, but…we’re still good!
A few days later after it was released, he changed the name of the video to "how rap sounds to non-English speakers". I mentioned that in the description.
@@Insaneian ah, i haven't even finished watching your reaction to welcome to the after yet, i just saw some confusion in the middle of igowallah and thought "I'm 90% sure that video was named something else when i saw it... i'mma let him know"
So, after I recorded this reaction, Daniel changed the name of the first video to "How rap sounds to non-English speakers" but the song itself is still called "Igowallah (ft. Hoodie Guy)" on streaming services, so that's why I kept that as the name in the title here, as well as saying it in the video.
Likewise, while the music video for the second video is called "Welcome to the After" the song itself is just called "The After". Hope this clears up any confusion.
oh ok
The hole "How rap sounds to non-English speakers" is important to understand the song
I am fluent in *_skkrt_* btw
I'm absolutely obsessed with how Igowallah is effectively a big budget shitpost. They made the gibberish unironically look and sound cool which is very impressive.
I never expected to find you specifically here. I also do agree.
What's really impressive to me is that he genuinely took the time to memorize these lyrics, even though it sounds like he's making it up on the spot.
The lyrics are in the description of the video, not translated though, but he still have to remember them instead of speaking gibberish. Pretty good.
@@TrackpadProductions same
WTF ARE YOU DOING HERE
The best part about Igowallah is it sometimes throws in normal English words like ‘wifi password’, it adds so much the entire vibe
"Paradiddle" "Austin Powers" a deez nuts joke
@@toebrother frfr
There's also some Spanish there
@@skiplet87 except it's not even grammatically correct spanish, which I assume is intentional
It's like a lot of Japanese music. They'll sometimes add English works because they rhyme or fit the cadence better. This song is literally, and figuratively what my neighbor hears all the time.
Mr Thrasher was actually kind enough to put the lyrics for Igowallah in the video's description
"Trasher" what?
@@Irish_Enderman typed it on my phone, must've autocorrected without me noticing
@@lj_aderyn I figured that was the case lol
The best part of Igowallah for me is the backup dancer's insane choreography. For a joke music video it's actually insanely high quality
The highest quality shitpost of all time.
The one bit that always gets a laugh out of me is at the very end when a woman in the audience goes "... Where's my kid?"
She's got her priorities straight for sure lol.
Igowallah is essentially a modern version of Prisencolinensinainciusol - A "Protest" song in Italy made to sound like one of the big-budget American songs that was filling the Italian charts at the time, but with no actual words in it (aside from the occasional "Allright")
I have never heard of this before and am now so thankful to be introduced to this song! Thank You!
thank you! adriano celentano performed it.
Igowallah is an actual banger which is hilarious on top of it all
Hey Ian, little note: Staan is actually still spelt with that extra a, just flipped. Staan has appeared in Daniel's vids before and he's a running joke that I canNOT get enough of lol
Oh nice!
"Don't be silly. I'm not Satan. I'm *Staan!"*
@@Bl00Buttons”Oh, thats different.”
All non English speakers all over the world have listened to songs in English and liked them without understanding a single word. It's like when native English speakers love k-pop without understanding a single word. This is exactly the reason why I believe that lyrics are secondary when it comes to people liking music.
True, I'm italian and in early 2000's I used to listen a lot of american metalcore without understang anything about the lyrics, and I loved it. Now that I can actually understand what is being said I still like those songs but in kid of a "different way", it's weird to explain
@@matttake4852 I completely understand what you mean! I've studied English at a University, but even before that I loved American songs. Suddenly, the same song now feels like it has 2 souls. 😊
I've read a hypothesis somewhere: English language music puts less emphasis on the musical elements and focuses more on the lyrics, compared to other cultures, precisely because the majority of English speakers are almost never exposed to music in foreign languages, unlike what you described.
@@israellai Cool, then I guess the rest of the world just likes jamming to gibberish
He was actually considerate enough to include his lyrics in the his description
seeing Daniel on here is great.
Hes one of many that deserve a lot more attention.
We *need* a reaction to "How Lin-Manuel Miranda Orders A Pizza" , also by Daniel Thrasher!
Sadly, I've already seen that one. Sorry.
@@Insaneian Sad, would've been a great one!
10:22 that's actually a pretty nice touch. cuz the video is titled "how non-english speakers hear rap" and as an ex-non-english speaker I can confirm that I sometimes heard my native language in raps
My absolute favorite part about the lyrics is that there's just
The words Wifi Password
and austin powers
@@cloudysama404 and deez nuts
Awww yis. Thanks for reviewing this one. I've had that song on repeat for a while. I can only imagine how hard gibberish is to write well.
This song is on Spotify, and they have the full lyrics 😭😭😭
Never skip Daniel’s ads, otherwise known as the sketch after the sketch
When I watch them myself, sure. But I'm not giving ad-space to advertisers who haven't paid me in my own videos.
They're not just words, the full lyrics are in the description 😂😂😂😂😂
With the new video title igowallah makes more sense since a lot of the flow or musical likeness is very similar to some popular KPop or mumble rap songs.
Awesome! I kinda hoped for you to do a thing on this. Have you seen SOS aka Shiny Object Syndrome of Daniel yet?
I have!
Just wanted to let you know that the full accurate script of the lyrics for Igowallah are in the description of Daniel's video! Great video!
I remember hearing that Yesterday by Paul McCartney actually was sung with a Scrambled Eggs recipe before there were lyrics as he was developing the song.
🎵 scrambled eggs... easy to make...🎵
i love the random mtv refrence in this song, like among all the nonsense giberish Daniel takes a dig at mtv by refrencing them in a song like this
Truly a poetic experience that of Igowallah
Staan actually appeared in another song before this one with the video titled “When you want to be an artist”, so I’m guessing you haven’t seen that one yet? I recommend that one, but even more so if you haven’t seen it yet I recommend “When you finally write a hit song but your cat is dead” by Daniel Thrasher.
I *think* I've seen the dead cat one, but ill add both to my list, thanks!
The caption when I watched it, said "how rap sounds when you don't speak English"
Yeah, he changed the name of the video after he released it, I mention that in the description.
Daniel is quite meticulous so I assume he went through these lyrics a lot! It's a masterpiece in my opinion. If you are up for it, I'd love to hear your take on TwoSetViolin's Duh Duh Duh Dum, or even Foil, Arms and Hog (an irish comedy sketch group that has a few songs) - The brexit song is very good, The vax song also and a few others. Very funny!
I love your reaction! I purposely looked up reactions to this video and found yours. Thanks!
Thank YOU!
Austin Powers! Lol!!
Yeah he wrote this originally with “how rap sounds to non English speakers” but also the mumble rappers and a lot of other rap presently.
It’s not filler gibberish in the production. It’s a total rap mockery extremely well done
I paradiddle is a drum rudeament an example could be (capital letters are accented notes) R l r r or L r l l
i would reccomend shiny object syndrom
Already saw that one! Caught that one when it dropped, as I didn't know it would be a music video!
Hey, you got to igowallah before the title change, that makes it so much funnier
That's what a 1 year old hears and "understands" their own language.
I think the lyrics were written because they appear In the description
This guy's video intro was already better than some entire react channels wtf
So I am usually not a subscriber but I came to this video thinking it was a thumbnail or Eric from BlindWave reactions crew on youtube... I got bamboozled by a doppelganger but hey, I'm here now sooo :D
So these are the equivalent of lorem ipsum text? Or something like Prisencolinensinainciusol?
Have you seen Prisencolinensinainciusol? If not, it's amazing.
The second song...I'm getting some vibes like your Dig Dug and Delivery Boy in terms of flow and breaking things up.
I've not seen that one, no. And this seems a bit more planned than lorem ipsum, which usually has a set pattern (at least that's the impression I get of lorem ipsum). Thanks!
@@Insaneian It's 1970s Italian funk guy sounding like nonsense English. Pretty wild. Do you mind a link?
@@DJSchreffler if it'll allow you to post one here, go ahead!
@@Insaneian It keeps on not letting me post a link. Not even the last part. Going to tray again.
@@Insaneian This comes after the "watch ? v =" part:7Yj_N5_P5qI
speaking of exit interviews, the last one I had got me rehired for a job I quit and slacked my last day on.
Another video by Danielthrasher you should also watch is shiny object syndrome.
I've seen it!
pretty sure the person who looks confused in igowalah is the person who's "word" it is (talking about the pair around halfway through your video)
got to the gibbin part, fun fact: it sounds simmilar to to "gibbon" wich is polish slang for weed
starts at 4:00
Igowallah!!!!
[Don't mind me totally not rewatching this video] I totally get the whole lyrics thing, I've had an idea to write lyrics for a different version of a JT Music song for like a few months but I just haven't really touched on it too much [The song is I'm Kenough by the way if you haven't heard it! It's actually quite funny if you'd like to look at it :] Anyway, I'll stop my rambling now, have a wonderful day Ian ❤]
Igowallah is legitimately better than 90% of the rap game today. That's not opinion, that's fact.
Maybe react to the contract song also by Daniel Thrasher? Love your stuff as always, keep it up!
I love how igowallah has lyrics in the description...
hoodie guy just doing normal hoodie guy things
yea it wasnt improvised, they actually wrote it .... the lyrics are in the description of the original video
24:58 it’s actually staan, he appears in another video.
To be completely honest, I would ask the very same question. I just need to know whether I need to forgive my ex or myself.
go into the description of the MV and there are "lyrics" there (there's also some real words too lol)
"Eminem could never" Absolutely sent me.
There's a karoake version out! With all the words! :D
you should hear this guys pepperoni pizza order
You mean Lin Manuel's? I have!
@Insaneian lol yeah it sounds like a very interesting pizza 🤣
He's not Stan, he's Staan. Refer to his video: "When you wanna be an artist"
WHY THE F IS THIS IN MY SEARCH HISTORY WHEN I DIDN'T EVEN SEARCH FOR IT!
You're asking me? I certainly didn't put it there.
Have you reacted to Shiny Object Syndrome?
No, and only because I watched it before reacting to his stuff.
Hey Ian! I'm sure you've been told to check out Stupes's newest song (it's a masterpiece) but I just wanted to tell you Dan Bull's newest song "We Know" is 100% comedy music. Maybe check it out sometime!
Oh yeah, i'm looking forward to checking out that when as well! Thanks!
Next up is Shiny Object Syndrome (SOS)
Sadly, I'd already seen that one wepp before this one...
If you like this then I think you're gonna enjoy his Lin Manuel Miranda video ordering a pizza lmao
I've seen it! It's very funny.
Literally a song in Simlish 😂
6:13 lyrics are in the description lol
nice
6:08
i dont have anything else to do today so here ya go ig. sorry im late
Ok
One blash esh ta.
Slippy.
A glippy flippidy chop.
Blippity glop.
Flop-a gop-a jippidy wop
Blippity sclop
A-bdrop-a coppa
Chippidy cop
Coppedy pop
Pop-a sock-a
Boppity schlop
Bloppity glop
A-blippy!
A-Bawa shawa
Gowa sha geewa
Gowa sha BA!
Howma tima tuh gowa
Gowa ta blitty dowa da
Howma skimmy de djowa
Eyegowa Igowallah Wah!
Owa jiwwy di gowa
Sowa da viddy vadda wah!
AAOW!
A skrippy goppa gippy
da shippy
Goppa du wippy
Gippy flippy
Goppa choppa tu wippy
Goppa tu sklippy
Goppa gippy
Toppa goppa duh flippy
Goppa tu wippy
Goppa shoppa tu wippa
Badiddy
Wita baddawah
D-d-d-dribbin onna nibbin
wanna gibbon widda chibbin
Name-a-lame a-gonga-lame
ani-duh-mare a gribbin-iddle!
Paradiddle
Scara baraliddle
Bonkey lee, bonkey do, scabby-dare-a-biddle!
Hey!
Hobbeldy-bee
Scamada bobbidy sobbedy wee
Comedy gee
Como se llama te amo a mi (woo!)
Pakity pee
Sakity see
Lakity bakity rakity ree
Pamala damala namala skamala
M T V!
Diwa tigalla
Ti duffa gee dawa chaddah
Bee-duku gee duku jaddah
Bah-duka jeedu-wee-wah
A skaba we wifi password
Badutu we wutu massworm
Taboo-du we wubu baffurm
Dabada we wudu ya
Yeah
Chiwa dawa du
Siwa gawa tu Austin Powers
Lookin’ amme like ayegodda goa nuthur owa
Asowa tida whyda edunida bowa showa
Eskwibby showa dowa seewee towa teewee jaba
Hebe chai
A-heda howa
Askabba dabba
Sheba dowha
Ashabbady hwa
Ashlabba dabba
Shewutu wa
A bobbily la
Asklabba daba
Shewudu wa
Askiwudu wa
Wiwi daba
Dibbity da, skabbedy wibbidy flibbidy bibbidy ba,
Klibbity ka, kammady tiddly fiddle-dee wibbidy wa, yibbidy ya,
Plibbity pla, skamady bibble-dee wibbildy flibbity flaaaaBOY
Pamma-dee onalee tramady funneldeez nuts, skwibbity skwaaBOY.
Menku. Slemper with flango bajeegin.
When you firspepple on a reemstrap, dredju mether wanna gubby?
…
Dredju mether wanna gubby?
What are you SAYING?!
Igowallah
Well welm gelm
Beluklaa bashooey.
Errybuyygud?
Haha.
Ok.
bra-fucking-vo to me.
:::golf clap::: well done!
lmaoo
I would ask to see if the whole Jesus story was real or if Mary made the biggest religion on the planet on a whim
not gonna lie vid is good but you are pausing the videos a bit too much if you want my opinion
I mean, you *were* warned.
Mtv!
He was speaking simish
Igowallah has lyics in the description :)
Why is it called Igowallah for you but "What English rap sounds like to non english speakers" to me?
If you hadn't scrolled past the pinned post to leave this comment, you might know 😅
@@Insaneian I can't even find the pinned comment. It's not at the top of the comments for me :( What have I done wrong, youtube?
@@Jahavasaud not sure what happened, but the pinned comment was no longer pinned. Sorry about that, but it's back now.
@@Insaneian yep can see it now!
Daniel Thrasher just leaked the new pronoun update lol
I know this is completely irrelevant, but has anyone ever said your laugh sounds like Jeff Bezos'?
No, you're the first...
...and hopefully, the *last* to suggest that 😅
@@Insaneian☠️☠️💀💀😂😂😂
Bro found the most inefficient way to intro a video, holy crap!
Shouldn't take 4 1/2 minutes.
Hi, my name is, I do this, I'm reacting to... Done.
Thanks for your comment, helps the algorithm. Have a great day!
I knew I had spotted a fellow Mythical Beast when I saw the GME shirt in the thumbnail! I got a little too excited and clicked really hard on my mouse, but…we’re still good!
We're still good! Thanks, I reacted to a Rhett and Link song in the previous video, too!
If i remember right "Igowallah" is supposed to be an idea of "english rap except you don't understand english"
A few days later after it was released, he changed the name of the video to "how rap sounds to non-English speakers". I mentioned that in the description.
@@Insaneian ah, i haven't even finished watching your reaction to welcome to the after yet, i just saw some confusion in the middle of igowallah and thought "I'm 90% sure that video was named something else when i saw it... i'mma let him know"
Please be informed that i was watching this in the background while playing skyrim, and when my game crashed, i simply said "heck darnit"