The guy in the center is Jaemin, he is the center of the group, he's always in the center, the guy with the pink sweater and low voice is Jisung (The maknae), the guy with white hair is Jeno and the guy in the far right is Haechan, he's also in NCT127. AND you're right they're very chaotic and super super fun to watch.
NCT-Dream is an SM group, so amazing vocals and harmonies are just what you should expect. SM is considered the vocal powerhouse of the industry and all of its artists receive intense vocal training, even their rappers. All of SM's rappers are known for the fact that they are also amazing vocalists, and most of them could even fill in as a main vocalist when needed. SM is known for their artists sounding even better live then they do on their albums. They train by singing while doing intense cardio exercises to increase endurance and stamina in order to sing live while performing complex choreography and to be able to do it for hours in concert while maintaining stable and flawless vocals the whole time. SM artists are recognized as the premier vocalists of the industry.
Pink hair in the middle is jaemin and far right singer is haechan also guys if you want some more of their personalities i recommend the video "nct dream not getting anything done because they talk way too much" it has two parts and it really touches on the chaos we experience everyday 🤣 Thank you for reacting 💓
If you want to watch something to learn their personalities more, I recommend NCT Dream's 7llin series on youtube! There's a couple seasons of it, but they're not long. The first season is 7llin in the Dream!
To understand NCT-Dream's style and sound you have to understand the concept of the group. When they debuted, they were all teenagers. The whole point of this group is to appeal to fans in their age group. Kpop is full of young groups who are trying to attract an older, more mature audience. Therefore, I think SM Entertainment was pretty clever to create this sub-unit as a way to catch the attention of a younger demographic. Why not market music to a younger audience? I think it's kind of refreshing that SM decided to start NCT-Dream out with more of a family-friendly concept because all the members were actually still children. In their Killing Voice performance, from left to right, the members are: > Mark is the leader of Dream, the main rapper and a dancer (that is also an amazing singer because he is a member of SM Entertainment.) Mark is also an original member of NCT-U, NCT-127 and SuperM; he is Korean-Canadian. > RenJun is a main vocalist; he is Chinese (He actually learned Korean as a child and was bilingual in Mandarin and Korean before joining SM. Everyone jokes that he is more fluent in Korean than the Korean members.) >Jeno is a lead rapper (who became the main rapper and de facto leader when Mark "graduated.") > Jaemin is a lead rapper, lead dancer and sub-vocalist. > Jisung was the youngest member of all of NCT for 7 years, who happens to also be one of the tallest, and the member with the deepest voice. He is the main dancer, a vocalist and sub-rapper, as well as one of the best dancers in NCT, so he is the one with the dance breaks in most of their songs. (However, now that NCT-WISH just debuted, new member Sakuya, who is currently 16, is now officially the maknae of NCT.) > Chenle is a main vocalist; he is Chinese. (He is a child prodigy who was a fairly famous actor and singer as a child in China.) > Haechan (the one who often has the high notes) is a main vocalist and lead dancer; he is also a member of NCT-127, who had pink hair in the NCT-127 Killing Voice performance. NCT-Dream is NCT's third sub-unit, which began in August 2016, and it is made up of the 7 youngest members of NCT at the time. All the Dream members are currently between the ages of 21-24 years old -- they were 14-17 when they debuted. (They are no longer the youngest members now that NCT's 5th sub-unit, NCT-WISH,has debuted with 6 new members, making NCT a 26-member group in total.) SM originally created this sub-unit with the idea that if they had a trainee that they felt was ready to debut even though they were really young, they would start out as a member of NCT-Dream. They were the cute babies of the group who were learning the ropes and honing their skills because they are young, but they are also some of the most talented because they debuted way sooner than a lot of trainees. The way NCT-Dream originally was designed to work was that the members were part of the group until they turn 19 and become an adult. SM's original plan was that when the members turned 19, they were supposed to graduate from the group and they were no longer considered a member of NCT-Dream. Mark "graduated" from NCT-Dream in 2018, and Jeno, Haechan, Jaemin and RenJun, we thought would be graduating in 2019. (Which would have left NCT-Dream with only 2 members, with the idea that new trainees would probably debut sometime in 2020 and become members of NCT-Dream.) However, SM announced at the beginning of 2020 that they decided to make NCT-Dream a permanent group and suspend the whole " graduation" concept, including putting Mark back in the group. As you heard, with their debut song "Chewing Gum" they started out with a very young and cute concept that fit the fact that they were all teenagers. But over the years, their style and concept has grown and evolved like the members of the group. Any songs from 2016-17 you should expect to have that cute, young vibe. It wasn't until their "Boom" comeback era, after Mark had "graduated" and the members were starting to grow up, that their style and sound really started to take on a more mature edge. NCT-Dream's "Candy" on the other hand, is a remake of the iconic song "Candy" by SM's very first Idol group H.O.T. in 1996. Therefore, if you look up NCT-Dream's MV, you will see it's supposed to be a homage to H.O.T.'s original version. If you compare Dream's version with H.O.T.'s original MV, you will see all the similarities in NCT-Dream's MV. Dream's version takes the iconic, nostalgic style of H.O.T.'s song and adds modern elements to update it for the new century. H.O.T.'s original song is about being addicted to a girl like a piece of candy. Even though you want to break up with her and stop seeing her, she keeps luring you back in with her sweetness and beauty. Like your favorite candy, you can't give her up no matter how hard you try. As you will see, NCT-Dream's version of the song reinterprets the song and gives it a different meaning. "Candy" is one of H.O.T.'s most iconic songs, and literally every new group, both boy groups and girl groups, learn the song and choreography and they perform it on music programs as one of their rookie performances. I doubt you could find a Kpop artist -- or even a Korean of any age -- who doesn't know H.O.T.'s "Candy." That is why NCT-Dream's version is so meaningful for anyone who knows the song's history and one of the reasons why it has quickly become so popular. "Hot Sauce" was on their first full length album, which came out in 2021, but it is NOT their first album. They have been producing mini albums and full group NCT albums since 2016. In "Glitch Mode" NCT- Dream is comparing falling in love to being stuck in a video game. Thoughts of that person that they have a crush on make them feel like they are stuck like a glitch in a malfunctioning video game, and they can't break free or move on because the glitch keeps them stuck there. The MV and live stages look like a video game or arcade, etc. because the whole concept is supposed to be video game themed. "We Go Up" is considered Mark's "graduation" song. Some of the scenes in the MV are actually the members just celebrating Mark's last MV with the NCT-Dream members and the members saying goodbye to him as their leader, etc. That's why this song and MV is full of feels. "ISTJ" was Dream's newest song, which is why you heard the whole song because they were on Dingo's Killing Voice to promote their "ISTJ" comeback. To get to know NCT-Dream better, you should check out their MVs in order of when they were released. As you will start to discover as you go along, you will see and hear how their style has grown and changed over time. That is also part of the group's concept. As the members grow and mature so too does their sound and style. That is why they debuted with their song "Chewing Gum," which has a very cute and bubbly concept that fits the fact that they were all teenagers at the time. They had to grow and mature into the sound you hear now. SM's no dummy when it comes to creating groups that gain global popularity. It just goes to show you why it's one of the Big 3 entertainment companies in the world. :D NCT stands for Neo (a pop culture term that means new-original) Culture Technology, which is what the group as a whole is designed to be. They are a new and original concept and style of Kpop group that embraces all cultures and technologies to reach everyone around the world. Fun fact: Neo City is the city that NCT is from. Because the group is made up of so many diverse members who are from all over the world, when they come together as one group, they are said to reside in Neo City. Which is why NCT fans are NCTzens and WayV's fans are WayZenNi -- the zen connecting them with NCT (WayZenNi in Chinese means WeishenV (WayV in Chinese) will cherish you) -- because we are citizens of the Neo city. We fans are also multi-cultural and diverse from all over the world and from all walks of life, so we are invited to become citizens of SM's/NCT's Neo City. Although NCT officially started debuting in April 2016 with NCT-U, NCT was actually introduced to the media in February 2016 as part of SM's new Neo Culture Technology concept. If you want to see NCT's official debut showcase, check out ua-cam.com/video/Ky5NvWsXnn8/v-deo.html. (Skip to 16:00 this is the part that has to do with NCT.) You don't necessarily need to react to it if you don't want, but you should check it out. I think it's kind of interesting to hear Lee SooMan's (SM's founder) explanation about the creation of Neo Culture Technology (Neo Culture Technology is really more encompassing than just NCT, the Kpop group is just one part of SM's Neo Culture concept, which has now morphed into SM's SM Culture Universe and Kwangya) and it's cool to see the epic way NCT was introduced to the media. The very first members of NCT entered wearing masks and their identities were revealed as they removed their masks. Lee SooMan is kind of known for being a little extra and going over the top, and this presentation is a good example of that. LOL
They have good chemistry right 😂😂😂 Mostly they're are introvert, they're chaotic when they're together because they feel comfortable with each other. They know each other since Jisung (pink sweater deep voice) still at elementary school
I'm still not done watching but! from left to right: Mark (leader, also in nct127), Renjun, Jeno, Jaemin, Jisung (maknae), Chenle, Haechan (also in nct127) they don't have a variety show as it is, but they do a lot of different contents on their channel. I really recommend 7llin trip, Jisung's coming of age graduation, or any of their mafia games :) "Graduation" is an emotional song for a couple of reasons. The members debuted between ages 14-17, with Mark being the oldest. They had a graduation system, where a member would leave the group once he turned adult age. Mark, as the leader and the eldest, got to there and they wrote the song about it. Everyone was an emotional mess, even the members, but after quite some time without Mark, the company announced he would go back with Dream and promote with both grouos, and also the graduation system got demolished!! NCT dream is now an steady group :) As you can see they are super talented, and they are very known for their heavenly harmonies
@@2FanFinityyea 7lling series is a must watch from them you guys can know them better and I'm sure you guys will have lots of fun and laugher watching it.. hope you do a reaction series to it we would love to watch it again with you 😊
plss react more to our Dream❤ they're my most fav unit in whole NCT. Their songs are very diverse neither their title track or their b-sides. They mostly have cute refreshing songs (becuz they graduated at a very young age) but they also have sexy dark songs too as they grow older. Now, they are going back and forth between cute style and dark style. One more thing Dream is famous for is their emotional comforting songs. These songs are mainly share the story of their group graduation concept which is quite bittersweet. They also have experimental songs (ofc cuz they're also NEO). Overall, Dream songs are quite diverse from their title track to the b-sides.
The guy in the center is Jaemin, he is the center of the group, he's always in the center, the guy with the pink sweater and low voice is Jisung (The maknae), the guy with white hair is Jeno and the guy in the far right is Haechan, he's also in NCT127. AND you're right they're very chaotic and super super fun to watch.
omg yes, the 127 killing voice is a MUST !!
NCT-Dream is an SM group, so amazing vocals and harmonies are just what you should expect. SM is considered the vocal powerhouse of the industry and all of its artists receive intense vocal training, even their rappers. All of SM's rappers are known for the fact that they are also amazing vocalists, and most of them could even fill in as a main vocalist when needed. SM is known for their artists sounding even better live then they do on their albums. They train by singing while doing intense cardio exercises to increase endurance and stamina in order to sing live while performing complex choreography and to be able to do it for hours in concert while maintaining stable and flawless vocals the whole time. SM artists are recognized as the premier vocalists of the industry.
Pink hair in the middle is jaemin and far right singer is haechan also guys if you want some more of their personalities i recommend the video "nct dream not getting anything done because they talk way too much" it has two parts and it really touches on the chaos we experience everyday 🤣
Thank you for reacting 💓
Thank you! We can't wait to see more of their personalities!
Renjun(second from left) had a cold that time so we couldn't hear much from him
+ NCT127's killing voice is a must watch
If you want to watch something to learn their personalities more, I recommend NCT Dream's 7llin series on youtube! There's a couple seasons of it, but they're not long. The first season is 7llin in the Dream!
To understand NCT-Dream's style and sound you have to understand the concept of the group. When they debuted, they were all teenagers. The whole point of this group is to appeal to fans in their age group. Kpop is full of young groups who are trying to attract an older, more mature audience. Therefore, I think SM Entertainment was pretty clever to create this sub-unit as a way to catch the attention of a younger demographic. Why not market music to a younger audience? I think it's kind of refreshing that SM decided to start NCT-Dream out with more of a family-friendly concept because all the members were actually still children.
In their Killing Voice performance, from left to right, the members are:
> Mark is the leader of Dream, the main rapper and a dancer (that is also an amazing singer because he is a member of SM Entertainment.) Mark is also an original member of NCT-U, NCT-127 and SuperM; he is Korean-Canadian.
> RenJun is a main vocalist; he is Chinese (He actually learned Korean as a child and was bilingual in Mandarin and Korean before joining SM. Everyone jokes that he is more fluent in Korean than the Korean members.)
>Jeno is a lead rapper (who became the main rapper and de facto leader when Mark "graduated.")
> Jaemin is a lead rapper, lead dancer and sub-vocalist.
> Jisung was the youngest member of all of NCT for 7 years, who happens to also be one of the tallest, and the member with the deepest voice. He is the main dancer, a vocalist and sub-rapper, as well as one of the best dancers in NCT, so he is the one with the dance breaks in most of their songs. (However, now that NCT-WISH just debuted, new member Sakuya, who is currently 16, is now officially the maknae of NCT.)
> Chenle is a main vocalist; he is Chinese. (He is a child prodigy who was a fairly famous actor and singer as a child in China.)
> Haechan (the one who often has the high notes) is a main vocalist and lead dancer; he is also a member of NCT-127, who had pink hair in the NCT-127 Killing Voice performance.
NCT-Dream is NCT's third sub-unit, which began in August 2016, and it is made up of the 7 youngest members of NCT at the time. All the Dream members are currently between the ages of 21-24 years old -- they were 14-17 when they debuted. (They are no longer the youngest members now that NCT's 5th sub-unit, NCT-WISH,has debuted with 6 new members, making NCT a 26-member group in total.)
SM originally created this sub-unit with the idea that if they had a trainee that they felt was ready to debut even though they were really young, they would start out as a member of NCT-Dream. They were the cute babies of the group who were learning the ropes and honing their skills because they are young, but they are also some of the most talented because they debuted way sooner than a lot of trainees.
The way NCT-Dream originally was designed to work was that the members were part of the group until they turn 19 and become an adult. SM's original plan was that when the members turned 19, they were supposed to graduate from the group and they were no longer considered a member of NCT-Dream. Mark "graduated" from NCT-Dream in 2018, and Jeno, Haechan, Jaemin and RenJun, we thought would be graduating in 2019. (Which would have left NCT-Dream with only 2 members, with the idea that new trainees would probably debut sometime in 2020 and become members of NCT-Dream.) However, SM announced at the beginning of 2020 that they decided to make NCT-Dream a permanent group and suspend the whole " graduation" concept, including putting Mark back in the group.
As you heard, with their debut song "Chewing Gum" they started out with a very young and cute concept that fit the fact that they were all teenagers. But over the years, their style and concept has grown and evolved like the members of the group. Any songs from 2016-17 you should expect to have that cute, young vibe. It wasn't until their "Boom" comeback era, after Mark had "graduated" and the members were starting to grow up, that their style and sound really started to take on a more mature edge.
NCT-Dream's "Candy" on the other hand, is a remake of the iconic song "Candy" by SM's very first Idol group H.O.T. in 1996. Therefore, if you look up NCT-Dream's MV, you will see it's supposed to be a homage to H.O.T.'s original version. If you compare Dream's version with H.O.T.'s original MV, you will see all the similarities in NCT-Dream's MV. Dream's version takes the iconic, nostalgic style of H.O.T.'s song and adds modern elements to update it for the new century.
H.O.T.'s original song is about being addicted to a girl like a piece of candy. Even though you want to break up with her and stop seeing her, she keeps luring you back in with her sweetness and beauty. Like your favorite candy, you can't give her up no matter how hard you try. As you will see, NCT-Dream's version of the song reinterprets the song and gives it a different meaning.
"Candy" is one of H.O.T.'s most iconic songs, and literally every new group, both boy groups and girl groups, learn the song and choreography and they perform it on music programs as one of their rookie performances. I doubt you could find a Kpop artist -- or even a Korean of any age -- who doesn't know H.O.T.'s "Candy." That is why NCT-Dream's version is so meaningful for anyone who knows the song's history and one of the reasons why it has quickly become so popular.
"Hot Sauce" was on their first full length album, which came out in 2021, but it is NOT their first album. They have been producing mini albums and full group NCT albums since 2016.
In "Glitch Mode" NCT- Dream is comparing falling in love to being stuck in a video game. Thoughts of that person that they have a crush on make them feel like they are stuck like a glitch in a malfunctioning video game, and they can't break free or move on because the glitch keeps them stuck there. The MV and live stages look like a video game or arcade, etc. because the whole concept is supposed to be video game themed.
"We Go Up" is considered Mark's "graduation" song. Some of the scenes in the MV are actually the members just celebrating Mark's last MV with the NCT-Dream members and the members saying goodbye to him as their leader, etc. That's why this song and MV is full of feels.
"ISTJ" was Dream's newest song, which is why you heard the whole song because they were on Dingo's Killing Voice to promote their "ISTJ" comeback.
To get to know NCT-Dream better, you should check out their MVs in order of when they were released. As you will start to discover as you go along, you will see and hear how their style has grown and changed over time. That is also part of the group's concept. As the members grow and mature so too does their sound and style. That is why they debuted with their song "Chewing Gum," which has a very cute and bubbly concept that fits the fact that they were all teenagers at the time. They had to grow and mature into the sound you hear now. SM's no dummy when it comes to creating groups that gain global popularity. It just goes to show you why it's one of the Big 3 entertainment companies in the world. :D
NCT stands for Neo (a pop culture term that means new-original) Culture Technology, which is what the group as a whole is designed to be. They are a new and original concept and style of Kpop group that embraces all cultures and technologies to reach everyone around the world.
Fun fact: Neo City is the city that NCT is from. Because the group is made up of so many diverse members who are from all over the world, when they come together as one group, they are said to reside in Neo City. Which is why NCT fans are NCTzens and WayV's fans are WayZenNi -- the zen connecting them with NCT (WayZenNi in Chinese means WeishenV (WayV in Chinese) will cherish you) -- because we are citizens of the Neo city. We fans are also multi-cultural and diverse from all over the world and from all walks of life, so we are invited to become citizens of SM's/NCT's Neo City.
Although NCT officially started debuting in April 2016 with NCT-U, NCT was actually introduced to the media in February 2016 as part of SM's new Neo Culture Technology concept. If you want to see NCT's official debut showcase, check out ua-cam.com/video/Ky5NvWsXnn8/v-deo.html. (Skip to 16:00 this is the part that has to do with NCT.) You don't necessarily need to react to it if you don't want, but you should check it out. I think it's kind of interesting to hear Lee SooMan's (SM's founder) explanation about the creation of Neo Culture Technology (Neo Culture Technology is really more encompassing than just NCT, the Kpop group is just one part of SM's Neo Culture concept, which has now morphed into SM's SM Culture Universe and Kwangya) and it's cool to see the epic way NCT was introduced to the media. The very first members of NCT entered wearing masks and their identities were revealed as they removed their masks. Lee SooMan is kind of known for being a little extra and going over the top, and this presentation is a good example of that. LOL
As a sijeuni I also learn from this
Thanks for the long explanation 💚💚
you guys should check out “ nct dream not getting nothing done because they talk way to much “ its a funny compilation
This one has been recommended alot, we definitely will have to check it out lol
They have good chemistry right 😂😂😂
Mostly they're are introvert, they're chaotic when they're together because they feel comfortable with each other.
They know each other since Jisung (pink sweater deep voice) still at elementary school
Dream are chaotic 😂
If you want something spicy from Dream then it is NCT DREAM - POISON . Watch on your own risk.
How did you know 🤭
Nct Dream is perfect group
I'm still not done watching but!
from left to right:
Mark (leader, also in nct127), Renjun, Jeno, Jaemin, Jisung (maknae), Chenle, Haechan (also in nct127)
they don't have a variety show as it is, but they do a lot of different contents on their channel. I really recommend 7llin trip, Jisung's coming of age graduation, or any of their mafia games :)
"Graduation" is an emotional song for a couple of reasons. The members debuted between ages 14-17, with Mark being the oldest. They had a graduation system, where a member would leave the group once he turned adult age. Mark, as the leader and the eldest, got to there and they wrote the song about it. Everyone was an emotional mess, even the members, but after quite some time without Mark, the company announced he would go back with Dream and promote with both grouos, and also the graduation system got demolished!! NCT dream is now an steady group :)
As you can see they are super talented, and they are very known for their heavenly harmonies
Thank you so much for the info!! You can really see how close they are and have a very wholesome vibe. We cant wait to get to know them more!
@@2FanFinityyea 7lling series is a must watch from them you guys can know them better and I'm sure you guys will have lots of fun and laugher watching it.. hope you do a reaction series to it we would love to watch it again with you 😊
NORE NCT DREAM!!!💚💚💚
im looking forward to more nct dream reaction ❤
plss react more to our Dream❤ they're my most fav unit in whole NCT. Their songs are very diverse neither their title track or their b-sides. They mostly have cute refreshing songs (becuz they graduated at a very young age) but they also have sexy dark songs too as they grow older. Now, they are going back and forth between cute style and dark style.
One more thing Dream is famous for is their emotional comforting songs. These songs are mainly share the story of their group graduation concept which is quite bittersweet. They also have experimental songs (ofc cuz they're also NEO). Overall, Dream songs are quite diverse from their title track to the b-sides.
I hope you react to more nct dream!! This was so fun :')
15:01 I love that part 🤣💚✨
excited for you guys reacting to more nct!!
I'm very excited to next NCT Dream reaction ❤❤❤
Thankyou for the reaction, next reaction New Group VVUP-Locked On
Reaction nct dream MMA. It's amazing...
Reaction more nct dream please ❤❤❤they are so talented and so amazing ...
hopefully you will watch broken melodies recording
OMG.... ❤❤
Please react to NCT WISH-(wish)💚✨
I was waiting for the Wayv reactions though, but I like this are they NCT's sub unit too? Like the new one?
WayV will be posted next week! NCT Dream is another unit, but I believe NCT Wish is the newest? I could be wrong lol
@@2FanFinity oh okay! Excited for Wayv 🤞
nct units in order of debut are: nct u (april 2016), nct 127 (july 2016), nct dream (august 2016), wayv (january 2019), nct dojaejung (april 2023), nct wish (february 2024)
@@ana-vx8ti you forgot about NCT dojaejung debut in April, 2023💚
@@Suha2019 oml how could i forget 😦 doyoung is one of my ults