I knew this would blow your mind. Dirty Loops is a band from Stockholm, Sweden. They were formed in 2008 and are made up of Jonah Nilsson (lead vocals/keyboards), Henrik Linder (bass) and Aron Mellergård (drums). Their arrangements borrow from jazz and jazz fusion, gospel, funk, electronica, pop, and disco. Jonah did sing in his parents church. All studied music in school and are trained in classical and jazz music. They are managed by Quincy Jones although he lets them do whatever they want since they are so good. They perform excellent covers as well as original music. Their cover of Thriller with Cory Wong is awesome and well worth a listen. Thanks for reacting to this one Britt. ❤
Fun fact: Jonah is the only one singing in this song, he layered the whole choir himself acting like different persons to get the right feel. In the video Aron is only pretending to sing in the video. Pretty mindblowing. Next song to check out: Dirty Loops and Cory Wong "Thriller".
I always love when people start with this song. You went all "If It Isn't Love" in your seat and I'm here for it. I hadn't even thought about the New Edition angle, but you're not wrong. I agree that his voice is very R&B. The R&B lover in me makes this particular song my favorite of theirs. The crazy thing is, the lead vocalist is the only vocalist. The "choir" you hear is just his voice layered to sound like a choir. The drummer singing in the video is just for aesthetics. I love how you mentioned the church towel before they really took you to church. Almost like you felt it coming but you still weren't ready. He sang "choir music" in church, which suggests to me it was more hymnals and stuff. When I say this song is "churchy", I'm being very specific about a certain church experience. You mentioned a lot of artists that he reminds you of and I agree with you. He's also very Stevie Wonder and also very Stokley from Mint Condition.
Hey Britt, whoever suggested you listen to “Next To You”, bless 🙏 That groove is fire, such a feel good song, and yes, they’ve blended in almost every other genre there is out there - Dirty Loops are one of the ultimate genre bending bands around at the mo… This song is so good, and I absolutely loved your reaction to this, every minute of it. Your faces :) and your comments, priceless! As many have said, you picked it: Jonah grew up singing in both of his parents’ church choirs in Sweden, basically from age 1. What gets me is that he’d never been singing lead vocals in any band, up to the time when Aron (drums) asked him if he wanted to play with him and Henrik, the ‘emo-looking dude’. Jonah has played classical piano up until later in music school, when he switched to jazz piano. His vocal and keyboard chops are nuts, -them riffs! But then, so are all three of them, both with their chops and their musicality. They create their songs and lyrics together, in varying combinations. Yes, Dirty Loops are a musical tsunami phenomenon, and I’m glad you’ve discovered them ☺️ (People have thrown and waved all sorts of things at them 🤣) Best to listen with headphones, their recording quality is sooo good. Hoping for more Dirty Loops reactions on your channel. Check out “Rock You”, “Breakdown”, “World On Fire” 🔥🔥🔥 ☺️🙏
Yes, they are incredible, all three of them. Also as songwriters they’re amazing. Btw, Jonah switched from classical to jazz piano during his later Highschool or music college years. But I find the classical influence and appreciation is still very much there in what he does…. ☺️
Britt you got it all, every detail .... hope you keep reacting to dirty loops, their music is unique, every single song will blow your mind, as the next one I suggest **rock you**
Dude I would be stealing the drummer licks if I lived there they are outstanding best I have heard and that bass player be laying down that funk Hell yeah ... 7:00
Super nice reaction! You are of course right about Jonah’s church choir beginnings! That was his entire song background when they started Dirty Loops and Henrik and Aron asked if he could be the singer. Also, you know, that whispering at the start was really nice, like you anticipated something special, and then you got something special. Dirty Loops always gives you something special, but it is always different. Also, the credits often contain a lot of strange characters, like their dietitian Jabba the Hut (so the comment about his passing is in fact correct).
Welcome to the party!!! Check out dirty Loops thriller, Dirty loops Rock you, Dirty Loops follow the Light, by the way… they are Swedish formally trained musicians, produced by Quincy Jones….ya there it is! Keep going… they don’t stop…..
Love Dirty loops! You should listen to all their songs! A Swedish group with that jazzy/ funky style! The singer is well educated in classical and jazzy styles and have sing in churches. The band is phenomenal! They’re under Quincy Jones wings now!👌💫❤️
Welcome to the Dirty Loops rabbit hole… enjoy your stay. You should check out what DL did with the Cory Wong band… specifically “Thriller” … and, when you do, be on the lookout for a double-belled euphonium
I'm amazed by your musical knowledge. You picked up so many references I never even thought about. Would really like to hear your take on "breakdown" where Jonah really get to shine on the vocals or "work shit out" where they all shine on the instruments
“I know this is nice live…” - Oh, you have no idea. I saw them at a showcase in NYC and it was AMAZING. Met all of them after the show as well and they were SO down to earth and super friendly.
Beautiful reaction! I love watching people discover Dirty Loops for the first time. There are so many great suggestions to pick from for your next listen. If you want to hear more of that Michael Jackson influence, go with "Follow the Light" or "Thriller". These are collaborations they did with a guitarist named Cory Wong and his brass section. If you want to just hear different sides of their musicality for Dirty Loops proper, "Breakdown", "World on Fire", "Work Shit Out" are all great choices. By the way, you don't have to distort the screen because I have never seen anybody have copyright problems with them. Also, I highly recommend using headphones to pick up on all of the nuiances of this phenominal band. I've just subscribed to you in hopes to see you go down the DL rabbit hole but will look into what else you got going on in your channel. You made me smile and I needed that. Thank you!
What a great reaction. I just love seeing someone discovering Dirty Loops for the first time and having their minds blown. 😄 You are correct when assuming Jonah grew up singing in church choirs, but it wasn't gospel choirs. Both his parents are church choir directors, but they work in Svenska kyrkan (the Swedish church) which has a classical music tradition, so it's the chamber choir style. His whole family are classical musicians, and when he started playing the piano, at age 11, he played classically until mid-high school, when he switched to jazz. In music college he studied music production, with jazz piano on the side and, as someone alredy pointed out, when they started the group in 2008, he had never sung lead and didn't even know if he could. They often say that their music is a mix of all the different kinds of music they listened to growing up, and Henrik (bass) said in an interview that one of the reasons for their particular sound is Jonah's classical voice leading when writing the harmonies.
And, not to forget, please do more DL reactions. You could pick just about anything - from their early covers to their latest collab album with US guitarist Cory Wong - and you most likely won't be disappointed. They're bonkers good. My absolute favourite is the jazz fusion-y piece "Work Shit Out", which has long instrumental solos in it, but if you want more vocals, I'd recommend "Follow the Light", "Breakdown", or their first original, that they released in 2014, "Hit Me" (which has the run of runs at the end 🤯).
@@lottawiklund8606 "The run of runs", indeed. 🙂 Check out: "Breaking Down The Riffs w/ Natalie Weiss - "Hit Me" with Clark Beckham (Ep.33)" ua-cam.com/video/7BpDXEX3Cx8/v-deo.html
You said it best; this is a beautiful marriage of genres. For a music lover who doesn't have a huge genre bias but loves hearing the best they all have to offer, Dirty Loops are the creme de la creme of bringing the best of pop, R&B, gospel, funk, and doing so with incredible musicianship. This is one of those bands that deserves to be a household name.
They got their breakthrough about15 years ago or something like that. They began uploading re-arranged songs by Adele, Britney Spears and some older from the '80s. Needless to say they went super viral and everyone from Quincy Jones to David Foster were singing their praises! The latter one took them under his wings as his like protégés. After some very intense years they took a long break but now their back busy touring in Europe. Nowadays they belong to Quincy Jones Productions. Regarding the credits most of them makes no sense unless you're a Swede or Norwegian! Some are names of Norwegian athletes/artists/tv-host/chess player.
This is just a STUNNINGLY talented trio. They've been working with Qunicy Jones...THE Quincy Jones. I discovered them through their cover of "Baby" by Justin Beiber...they made a verison of that song that I actually like. Which is saying something. Highly recommend just tossing a dart at any of their songs and it's a funky as hell banger.
LOVE your reaction video. I agree with @michaellust. Congratulations! You've been Loopified and now there's no going back. DIrty Loops has many YT videos that will blow your mind. As a bassist, it's always fun for me to see how another musician -- in your case, a predominant vocalist -- reacts to their videos. You have an AMAZING ear to be able to sing Jonah's riffs right back. Very impressive! Now go check out more of them. Highly recommended are both covers and originals: "Hit Me" (their first-ever original song that went #1 in Japan), Lady Gaga's "Just Dance," Justin Beiber's "Roller Coaster," Stomae's "Ta Fete," Michael Jackson's "Thriller," Samsung's commission of "Over the Horizon," and originals such as "Accidentally in Love," "The Way She Walks," "Die for You," "Work Shit Out," "Rock You," and their brand new release, "Run Away." Oh yes ... Jonah Nilsson's ( he's their keyboardist/vocalist) "Coffee Break" and Diamond Ring." Your musical life will be forever changed. I guarantee it!
Quincy Jones is just their manager though. They produce everything themselves, together with Simon Petrén, and have said in interviews that they don't send Quincy anything, not even demos, until they're all done, video and all.
"Where has Dirty Loops been my whole life" LOLOLOLO HAHAHA AH hehehe ... SAME exact sh!t I said when I heard them the first time!!!!! They are the tightest band alive today. Do you know that QJ is supporting them? He even appears in a few of their videos - and if you think this video is all groove, check out Diamond Ring.
I love watching peoples reaction to this band. These are no ordinary musicians lol. These are some of the finest on planet earth. Go listen to any of their stuff but I would recomend "Follow the Light" or "Breakdown" or "Rock You"....But you literally can't go wrong with anything Dirty Loops.
Yes ma’am. All classically trained musicians. No guitarist, 3 piece band Jonah on keys and vocals, Henrik on bass and Aron on drums. Once you discover them, it’s like a revelation! They are incredible musicians but make it all accessible to non- musicians. Check out Hit me, Work shit out, Rock you.
Actually only Jonah is classical trained in Piano and composition. Henrik (bass) and Aaron (drums) went for Jazz. All of them went to Stockholm's royal academy of music (or close to that name). Sweden's equivalent to Juliard.
Love seeing first time reactions to my now most favorite band on the planet...Dirty Loops! Ditto Ditto DITTO to all of the comments about this trio of stellar, stratospherical, musical geniuses who never fail to impress. Welcome to our world Britt! Loved your reaction! I am subbed. When you see other musicians reactions who are gobsmacked, run out of superlatives, and (somewhat) jokingly say they're giving up playing or singing, that's saying it all! I would recommend next Dirty Loops' collaboration with Cory Wong on "Thriller". Yes THAT one. It's totally Loopified and more of a tribute/homage than a cover, with smiles all around. You won't be disappointed! Although most anything you choose will have you looking for the next one! Also try "Songs For Lovers", a side project by Aron and Henri that showcases their other worldly talent. It's a collection of short pieces but my favorite is "Bitten By The Kitten". (And you are correct...Jonah grew up singing in a church choir. Both of his parents were singer/ directors if I'm not mistaken)
Jonah sounds like Michael, yes. Very much so. Dirty Loops are managed by Quincy Jones, Michaels producer, who asked Jonah to sing this MJ song: ua-cam.com/video/wuF7XwJlks4/v-deo.html
What a treat your reaction was. You brought this wonderful combo of knowledge, appreciation and just the joy that really good music can give to a music lover. I've noticed some of the other comments contain specifics about the band but I'll add: A) please react to more Dirty Loops. Your reaction style and their music are made for each other B) You can react to anything by Dirty Loops with complete confidence as they truly have no bad songs. They started out doing incredibly creative covers and I'm sure you'd get a kick out of experiencing where they're coming from. I just loved this reaction. That said one small observation. I found the distortion you put on the Loops video (copyright stuff I get it) rather jarring. If you could find some way to maybe block the visuals or some such but not make the music so harsh that would be really cool. But please do more Loops videos..."Next to You" was my first Loops song too. Great place to start.
Well, African-American music, and music influenced by it, rules the world. Which is why three guys from Stockholm, Sweden, can faithfully reproduce this intense of a gospel feel, even though they themselves never ”went to church”, as it were. Furthermore Jonah, the vocalist, sang every single vocal layer you hear in this song. Unbelievable but true.
Your amazing reaction to this song suggests that you'd dive into the rabbit hole that is Dirty Loops for more incredible songs! Maybe you have, but I can't find any more DL on you channel which is a shame cause this one was truly a blessing to watch!
Hey Britt. I really love your reactions. You are spontaneous. I just want to thank you for putting the audio direct instead of speakers audio on the latest reactions. It would be great if you could also present the video 100% solid instead of like a watermark. That will help you a lot, having already a great carisma and reaction. Love from Texas. ❤️
I have followed many of your reactions from various artists from Dimarsh to Angelina Jorden to today's Dirty Loops. One thing surprises me as a music lover I see you are !!)) Why don't you use headphones or plugs when you listen to good music? You get a completely different experience of everything!! + Maybe the viewers, the listeners will get a better sound image from your nice enthusiastic reactions !!)) The sound image we who watch you is very flat and monotonous !! Look at some other react see how they do it ?? And when it comes to Dirty Loops, they are 3 professional musicians from Sweden who are incredibly talented. And which has an incredible sound image that you can only enjoy with headphones !!)) Take my advice! You are fun to watch)) Best wishes.......Petter...)))
it's interesting, I'm normally totally put off by a reactor who has this kind of audio quality, but for some reason I don't mind as much with Britt. But yes it would still be better with good audio and good balance between the song and Britt's commentary.
Enjoy your energy and enthusiasm for the song. Just wish the playback quality was better. I don't upload so I can't tell you how to do it but maybe you using headphones will send the listener/viewer a better song sound quality. On my end (through JBL headphones) the song sounds like it's being played back through a 20yr old 2" speaker. I'll go ahead and like the video though in hopes that you'll consider my suggestion...and also because of your energy and good vibe. Have a great day Britt.
You don't hear about them because they can't reproduce this sound live, it's so overproduced that it's not possible to recreate the same experience live, which is sad, because it such a disappointment when they are live Jona is a genius. No doubt! they have all MASTERED their instrumentation. I love this group too and I'm amazed by them. you are right sister, there is an "anointing" on this young man that was meant for Church... that's a gift and you can't compete with a gifted person. change the World Jona.
justin Lee Schulz, Snarky Puppy, , Valeriy Stepanov. . Cory Wong and the Wong Nozes. , Giacomo Turra Try to listen to all of them amazing Music my dear Brit
Bummer, that sound of the band is so tinny and just thin, not happening, guess something went wrong here on the audio part - your voice sounds fine but not the band
My god, you’re cute 😍 I just saw your reactions to Ricky Gervais and now Dirty Loops 🙏 2 of my favorites in there different field ❤️🔥 I’ll check in to your channel once in a while, and look for more reactions to them 👊 Thanks from Copenhagen, Denmark 😃
Sorry, but the sound quality of the music you recorded is thin and harsh. I already know and love the song, but I couldn't listen to more than two minutes of your video. Best to record the music directly, not with a microphone. With good headphones, listen to other "Next To You" reactions and notice the music audio quality in comparison to your video. For example: ua-cam.com/video/7-fK7XlCteA/v-deo.html
Of all the vocal likeness she mentioned, how did she miss "MICHAEL JACKSON???" Really Gurl? stop your lust and be true to the inspiration of the artist. are you Kidding?
Wow, tinny sound on the video paired with a washed-out translucent little quarter screen of Dirty Loops. It's nice to be able to see your reaction, but so many others have started putting themselves in the little quarter-screen box and really featured the artist. I certainly wish you well,, and love your enthusiasm, but the presentation is the name of the game……just saying!
I knew this would blow your mind. Dirty Loops is a band from Stockholm, Sweden. They were formed in 2008 and are made up of Jonah Nilsson (lead vocals/keyboards), Henrik Linder (bass) and Aron Mellergård (drums). Their arrangements borrow from jazz and jazz fusion, gospel, funk, electronica, pop, and disco. Jonah did sing in his parents church. All studied music in school and are trained in classical and jazz music. They are managed by Quincy Jones although he lets them do whatever they want since they are so good. They perform excellent covers as well as original music. Their cover of Thriller with Cory Wong is awesome and well worth a listen. Thanks for reacting to this one Britt. ❤
Great suggestion
Fun fact: Jonah is the only one singing in this song, he layered the whole choir himself acting like different persons to get the right feel. In the video Aron is only pretending to sing in the video. Pretty mindblowing.
Next song to check out: Dirty Loops and Cory Wong "Thriller".
You've been loopyfied. Welcome to DL country of Sweden!💯❤️💯
Can't actually believe, that you haven't gone back to Dirty Loops since that reaction :( Sooo much to discover with them...
I always love when people start with this song. You went all "If It Isn't Love" in your seat and I'm here for it. I hadn't even thought about the New Edition angle, but you're not wrong. I agree that his voice is very R&B. The R&B lover in me makes this particular song my favorite of theirs. The crazy thing is, the lead vocalist is the only vocalist. The "choir" you hear is just his voice layered to sound like a choir. The drummer singing in the video is just for aesthetics. I love how you mentioned the church towel before they really took you to church. Almost like you felt it coming but you still weren't ready. He sang "choir music" in church, which suggests to me it was more hymnals and stuff. When I say this song is "churchy", I'm being very specific about a certain church experience. You mentioned a lot of artists that he reminds you of and I agree with you. He's also very Stevie Wonder and also very Stokley from Mint Condition.
Listen to The BREAKDOWN.
Hey Britt, whoever suggested you listen to “Next To You”, bless 🙏
That groove is fire, such a feel good song, and yes, they’ve blended in almost every other genre there is out there - Dirty Loops are one of the ultimate genre bending bands around at the mo…
This song is so good, and I absolutely loved your reaction to this, every minute of it.
Your faces :) and your comments, priceless!
As many have said, you picked it: Jonah grew up singing in both of his parents’ church choirs in Sweden, basically from age 1.
What gets me is that he’d never been singing lead vocals in any band, up to the time when Aron (drums) asked him if he wanted to play with him and Henrik, the ‘emo-looking dude’.
Jonah has played classical piano up until later in music school, when he switched to jazz piano. His vocal and keyboard chops are nuts, -them riffs!
But then, so are all three of them, both with their chops and their musicality.
They create their songs and lyrics together, in varying combinations.
Yes, Dirty Loops are a musical tsunami phenomenon, and I’m glad you’ve discovered them ☺️
(People have thrown and waved all sorts of things at them 🤣)
Best to listen with headphones, their recording quality is sooo good.
Hoping for more Dirty Loops reactions on your channel.
Check out “Rock You”, “Breakdown”, “World On Fire” 🔥🔥🔥
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Jonah is a classically trained pianist. Henrik Linder an Aron Mellergård are trained in jazz. Incredible musicians.
Yes, they are incredible, all three of them.
Also as songwriters they’re amazing.
Btw, Jonah switched from classical to jazz piano during his later Highschool or music college years.
But I find the classical influence and appreciation is still very much there in what he does….
☺️
Britt you got it all, every detail .... hope you keep reacting to dirty loops, their music is unique, every single song will blow your mind, as the next one I suggest **rock you**
I live 10 minutes from these guys but I only discovered them two years ago.
Dude I would be stealing the drummer licks if I lived there they are outstanding best I have heard and that bass player be laying down that funk Hell yeah ... 7:00
Fantástica reacción, eso es lo que produce dirty loops.
Super nice reaction! You are of course right about Jonah’s church choir beginnings! That was his entire song background when they started Dirty Loops and Henrik and Aron asked if he could be the singer. Also, you know, that whispering at the start was really nice, like you anticipated something special, and then you got something special. Dirty Loops always gives you something special, but it is always different. Also, the credits often contain a lot of strange characters, like their dietitian Jabba the Hut (so the comment about his passing is in fact correct).
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Follow the light is my fav DL song👌❤️
you are going to have o many suggetions on what to listen to next but it should definetly be 'breakdown'. Jonah's vocals slay me every time
Great reaction! They are 3 super talented guys for sure! Check out their song "Rock You"!
Welcome to the party!!! Check out dirty Loops thriller, Dirty loops Rock you, Dirty Loops follow the Light, by the way… they are Swedish formally trained musicians, produced by Quincy Jones….ya there it is! Keep going… they don’t stop…..
It's so much fun to watch you go all in.
Love Dirty loops! You should listen to all their songs! A Swedish group with that jazzy/ funky style! The singer is well educated in classical and jazzy styles and have sing in churches. The band is phenomenal! They’re under Quincy Jones wings now!👌💫❤️
This might happen when mom and dad each conduct a choir and you grow up listening to both classical music and Stevie Wonder and Michael Jackson.
Welcome to the Dirty Loops rabbit hole… enjoy your stay. You should check out what DL did with the Cory Wong band… specifically “Thriller” … and, when you do, be on the lookout for a double-belled euphonium
I'm amazed by your musical knowledge. You picked up so many references I never even thought about.
Would really like to hear your take on "breakdown" where Jonah really get to shine on the vocals or "work shit out" where they all shine on the instruments
Dirty loop, reprise of thriller , fabulous💀👿
“I know this is nice live…” - Oh, you have no idea. I saw them at a showcase in NYC and it was AMAZING. Met all of them after the show as well and they were SO down to earth and super friendly.
Lucky you ☺️
Beautiful reaction! I love watching people discover Dirty Loops for the first time. There are so many great suggestions to pick from for your next listen. If you want to hear more of that Michael Jackson influence, go with "Follow the Light" or "Thriller". These are collaborations they did with a guitarist named Cory Wong and his brass section. If you want to just hear different sides of their musicality for Dirty Loops proper, "Breakdown", "World on Fire", "Work Shit Out" are all great choices. By the way, you don't have to distort the screen because I have never seen anybody have copyright problems with them. Also, I highly recommend using headphones to pick up on all of the nuiances of this phenominal band. I've just subscribed to you in hopes to see you go down the DL rabbit hole but will look into what else you got going on in your channel. You made me smile and I needed that. Thank you!
What a great reaction. I just love seeing someone discovering Dirty Loops for the first time and having their minds blown. 😄
You are correct when assuming Jonah grew up singing in church choirs, but it wasn't gospel choirs. Both his parents are church choir directors, but they work in Svenska kyrkan (the Swedish church) which has a classical music tradition, so it's the chamber choir style. His whole family are classical musicians, and when he started playing the piano, at age 11, he played classically until mid-high school, when he switched to jazz. In music college he studied music production, with jazz piano on the side and, as someone alredy pointed out, when they started the group in 2008, he had never sung lead and didn't even know if he could.
They often say that their music is a mix of all the different kinds of music they listened to growing up, and Henrik (bass) said in an interview that one of the reasons for their particular sound is Jonah's classical voice leading when writing the harmonies.
Oh, and your absolutely delightful reaction definitely got me subbing. 💚
And, not to forget, please do more DL reactions. You could pick just about anything - from their early covers to their latest collab album with US guitarist Cory Wong - and you most likely won't be disappointed. They're bonkers good. My absolute favourite is the jazz fusion-y piece "Work Shit Out", which has long instrumental solos in it, but if you want more vocals, I'd recommend "Follow the Light", "Breakdown", or their first original, that they released in 2014, "Hit Me" (which has the run of runs at the end 🤯).
@@lottawiklund8606 "The run of runs", indeed. 🙂
Check out: "Breaking Down The Riffs w/ Natalie Weiss - "Hit Me" with Clark Beckham (Ep.33)"
ua-cam.com/video/7BpDXEX3Cx8/v-deo.html
@@gudagaava Yeah, I've seen that one. 😁 She's doing a great breakdown of it.
Love watching you enjoy Dirty Loops as much as I do...and I totally agree on the church background 😀 --- Peace!
The viewer needs to experience the full sound along with you.
Welcome to Dirty Loops. It's going to change you! Great reaction...keep up the great work!
They have a strong jazz backround …
What an absolutely delightful reaction. And insightful!
Yay a, I knew you would love them! Now… their number called Work Shit Out! Yeah! ❤️🇨🇦
You said it best; this is a beautiful marriage of genres. For a music lover who doesn't have a huge genre bias but loves hearing the best they all have to offer, Dirty Loops are the creme de la creme of bringing the best of pop, R&B, gospel, funk, and doing so with incredible musicianship. This is one of those bands that deserves to be a household name.
They got their breakthrough about15 years ago or something like that. They began uploading re-arranged songs by Adele, Britney Spears and some older from the '80s. Needless to say they went super viral and everyone from Quincy Jones to David Foster were singing their praises! The latter one took them under his wings as his like protégés. After some very intense years they took a long break but now their back busy touring in Europe. Nowadays they belong to Quincy Jones Productions. Regarding the credits most of them makes no sense unless you're a Swede or Norwegian! Some are names of Norwegian athletes/artists/tv-host/chess player.
This is just a STUNNINGLY talented trio. They've been working with Qunicy Jones...THE Quincy Jones.
I discovered them through their cover of "Baby" by Justin Beiber...they made a verison of that song that I actually like. Which is saying something. Highly recommend just tossing a dart at any of their songs and it's a funky as hell banger.
LOVE your reaction video. I agree with @michaellust. Congratulations! You've been Loopified and now there's no going back. DIrty Loops has many YT videos that will blow your mind. As a bassist, it's always fun for me to see how another musician -- in your case, a predominant vocalist -- reacts to their videos. You have an AMAZING ear to be able to sing Jonah's riffs right back. Very impressive! Now go check out more of them. Highly recommended are both covers and originals: "Hit Me" (their first-ever original song that went #1 in Japan), Lady Gaga's "Just Dance," Justin Beiber's "Roller Coaster," Stomae's "Ta Fete," Michael Jackson's "Thriller," Samsung's commission of "Over the Horizon," and originals such as "Accidentally in Love," "The Way She Walks," "Die for You," "Work Shit Out," "Rock You," and their brand new release, "Run Away." Oh yes ... Jonah Nilsson's ( he's their keyboardist/vocalist) "Coffee Break" and Diamond Ring." Your musical life will be forever changed. I guarantee it!
He took us to Church!!
Welcome to DL world!! (producer Quincy) love to see first time reaction... U have a lot to discover from DL, try "Rock you" next :)
Quincy Jones is just their manager though. They produce everything themselves, together with Simon Petrén, and have said in interviews that they don't send Quincy anything, not even demos, until they're all done, video and all.
"Where has Dirty Loops been my whole life" LOLOLOLO HAHAHA AH hehehe ... SAME exact sh!t I said when I heard them the first time!!!!! They are the tightest band alive today.
Do you know that QJ is supporting them? He even appears in a few of their videos - and if you think this video is all groove, check out Diamond Ring.
As you mentioned there's a heavy gospel influence- there's an anointing on this young man and his music that is unmistakably heavenly
AJ got me here, glad you've been Loopified though, my favorite band. Choose anything you like next, it's all TNT!
I love watching peoples reaction to this band. These are no ordinary musicians lol. These are some of the finest on planet earth. Go listen to any of their stuff but I would recomend "Follow the Light" or "Breakdown" or "Rock You"....But you literally can't go wrong with anything Dirty Loops.
Ok. That´s it. Now you have a rabbit hole to go through LOL. These guys are something.
Hey Britt, check out Dirty Loops song “THRILLER”. This group works for Quincy Jones, Yes, Michael Jackson’s former song Producer.
Love your reaction! 🤩More DL please!! Try "Hit me!", the first one on UA-cam... Kinda nice...like... Hahahaha..
Thank you!! Suggestion ✍🏽 noted!
Yes ma’am. All classically trained musicians. No guitarist, 3 piece band Jonah on keys and vocals, Henrik on bass and Aron on drums.
Once you discover them, it’s like a revelation! They are incredible musicians but make it all accessible to non- musicians. Check out Hit me, Work shit out, Rock you.
Actually only Jonah is classical trained in Piano and composition. Henrik (bass) and Aaron (drums) went for Jazz. All of them went to Stockholm's royal academy of music (or close to that name). Sweden's equivalent to Juliard.
Great. I’m aware and misspoke They are jazz trained and he is classically trained.
Love seeing first time reactions to my now most favorite band on the planet...Dirty Loops! Ditto Ditto DITTO to all of the comments about this trio of stellar, stratospherical, musical geniuses who never fail to impress. Welcome to our world Britt! Loved your reaction! I am subbed. When you see other musicians reactions who are gobsmacked, run out of superlatives, and (somewhat) jokingly say they're giving up playing or singing, that's saying it all! I would recommend next Dirty Loops' collaboration with Cory Wong on "Thriller". Yes THAT one. It's totally Loopified and more of a tribute/homage than a cover, with smiles all around. You won't be disappointed! Although most anything you choose will have you looking for the next one! Also try "Songs For Lovers", a side project by Aron and Henri that showcases their other worldly talent. It's a collection of short pieces but my favorite is "Bitten By The Kitten". (And you are correct...Jonah grew up singing in a church choir. Both of his parents were singer/ directors if I'm not mistaken)
Such an amazing band
Returning for this. It's my fave reaction ever. Thanks Britt.
Beautiful :)
This is an amazing trio- sonic ear candy never disappoints
Jonah sounds like Michael, yes. Very much so. Dirty Loops are managed by Quincy Jones, Michaels producer, who asked Jonah to sing this MJ song:
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You are so much fun!!!
What a treat your reaction was. You brought this wonderful combo of knowledge, appreciation and just the joy that really good music can give to a music lover. I've noticed some of the other comments contain specifics about the band but I'll add: A) please react to more Dirty Loops. Your reaction style and their music are made for each other B) You can react to anything by Dirty Loops with complete confidence as they truly have no bad songs. They started out doing incredibly creative covers and I'm sure you'd get a kick out of experiencing where they're coming from. I just loved this reaction. That said one small observation. I found the distortion you put on the Loops video (copyright stuff I get it) rather jarring. If you could find some way to maybe block the visuals or some such but not make the music so harsh that would be really cool. But please do more Loops videos..."Next to You" was my first Loops song too. Great place to start.
Dirty Loops…. Best thing going …. Today!
You should really react to Dirty Loops song "Breakdown"
Well, African-American music, and music influenced by it, rules the world. Which is why three guys from Stockholm, Sweden, can faithfully reproduce this intense of a gospel feel, even though they themselves never ”went to church”, as it were. Furthermore Jonah, the vocalist, sang every single vocal layer you hear in this song. Unbelievable but true.
You're spot on! Jonah basically grew up in a church choir. His parents conducted one and he joined when he was just one year old.
Yea they like to indoctrinate as early as possible
i love how they're always trolling in the credits xD
You should cck out their song Breakdown if you like Jonah’s vocallvocals
Your amazing reaction to this song suggests that you'd dive into the rabbit hole that is Dirty Loops for more incredible songs! Maybe you have, but I can't find any more DL on you channel which is a shame cause this one was truly a blessing to watch!
You are the best!
Came for the Dirty Loops reaction, but man i defo stayed for you. That reaction was 👌
You too are easy on the eyes but whats upp with the quality of the Dirty loops video?😍
Hey Britt. I really love your reactions. You are spontaneous. I just want to thank you for putting the audio direct instead of speakers audio on the latest reactions. It would be great if you could also present the video 100% solid instead of like a watermark. That will help you a lot, having already a great carisma and reaction. Love from Texas. ❤️
@brittreacts you’ll lose it if you ever hear : BREAKDOWN!!!!! By DL
How about that🔥👍🙏
Hi Britt !)) You love MJ....)) Then you have to react to Dirty Loops version of Triller ? This is a banger version !!)) YOU will LOVE it 😍Have Fun 🤭
Lady, we've been listening to Jonah's runs for many many years! 😂
I have followed many of your reactions from various artists from Dimarsh to Angelina Jorden to today's Dirty Loops. One thing surprises me as a music lover I see you are !!)) Why don't you use headphones or plugs when you listen to good music? You get a completely different experience of everything!! + Maybe the viewers, the listeners will get a better sound image from your nice enthusiastic reactions !!)) The sound image we who watch you is very flat and monotonous !! Look at some other react see how they do it ?? And when it comes to Dirty Loops, they are 3 professional musicians from Sweden who are incredibly talented. And which has an incredible sound image that you can only enjoy with headphones !!)) Take my advice! You are fun to watch)) Best wishes.......Petter...)))
it's interesting, I'm normally totally put off by a reactor who has this kind of audio quality, but for some reason I don't mind as much with Britt. But yes it would still be better with good audio and good balance between the song and Britt's commentary.
You nailed it girlfriend!
Enjoy your energy and enthusiasm for the song. Just wish the playback quality was better. I don't upload so I can't tell you how to do it but maybe you using headphones will send the listener/viewer a better song sound quality. On my end (through JBL headphones) the song sounds like it's being played back through a 20yr old 2" speaker.
I'll go ahead and like the video though in hopes that you'll consider my suggestion...and also because of your energy and good vibe. Have a great day Britt.
You don't hear about them because they can't reproduce this sound live, it's so overproduced that it's not possible to recreate the same experience live, which is sad, because it such a disappointment when they are live Jona is a genius. No doubt! they have all MASTERED their instrumentation. I love this group too and I'm amazed by them. you are right sister, there is an "anointing" on this young man that was meant for Church... that's a gift and you can't compete with a gifted person. change the World Jona.
justin Lee Schulz, Snarky Puppy, , Valeriy Stepanov. . Cory Wong and the Wong Nozes. , Giacomo Turra Try to listen to all of them amazing Music my dear Brit
Try Dirty Loops “Undo,” though. Insane.
The band's picture is back to front. Just saying. Keep it up.
This might be quite a late comment, but you really need to use headphones for this 😭
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Sorry but that is very tuff to listen to this treable out of h.ll, please get the full tone from the video. Great reaction though!
Bummer, that sound of the band is so tinny and just thin, not happening, guess something went wrong here on the audio part - your voice sounds fine but not the band
My god, you’re cute 😍 I just saw your reactions to Ricky Gervais and now Dirty Loops 🙏 2 of my favorites in there different field ❤️🔥 I’ll check in to your channel once in a while, and look for more reactions to them 👊 Thanks from Copenhagen, Denmark 😃
You have to get the music direct sound not just coming from your mic. By the you are beautiful
Sorry, but the sound quality of the music you recorded is thin and harsh. I already know and love the song, but I couldn't listen to more than two minutes of your video. Best to record the music directly, not with a microphone. With good headphones, listen to other "Next To You" reactions and notice the music audio quality in comparison to your video. For example: ua-cam.com/video/7-fK7XlCteA/v-deo.html
Great video and personality but the sound through your computer speakers though is just awful. Mix in directly would be great
nice, but you need to to do something whith the sound, it sounds terrible.
Good reaction, but your audio quality is the worst.
Best to you.
Of all the vocal likeness she mentioned, how did she miss "MICHAEL JACKSON???" Really Gurl? stop your lust and be true to the inspiration of the artist. are you Kidding?
horrible audio quality
Wow, tinny sound on the video paired with a washed-out translucent little quarter screen of Dirty Loops. It's nice to be able to see your reaction, but so many others have started putting themselves in the little quarter-screen box and really featured the artist. I certainly wish you well,, and love your enthusiasm, but the presentation is the name of the game……just saying!
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You’re absolutely adorable haha I love your reaction! We’d be friends for sure! ❤️
Stop using “like” every other word.
Like, thanks for watching! 🤓
@@brittreacts 😉🤣
I hope your PC sound system has a sub woofer with it because if not you are missing a lot from that low end.
I don’t have a sub woofer but listen with headphones, and yeah, that low end… 🔥