Love it when reactors start on this series. I'll definitely be back for every one that you do. Dimash is a perfectionist, he once said that he discards more songs than he ever officially records because of his perfectionism. It's part of his character and something we've learned to get used to. He's a workaholic, perfectionist and hates to let anyone down.
Dimash wants the best experience for his audience. He is serious when he needs to be and he can be silly. At certain events (and countries), he has to be "proper" and disciplined. At the end of his concerts, he sometimes jumps off the stage and gets close to the audience. Stands on the barriers and physically touches people. He sings and then holds the mic out for the Dears to sing with him. He is constantly training. After the covid lockdown was over, when he got back to the stage, his lower range had been extended! The man can't go any higher or animals will be the only ones to hear him. 😆
Thank you for reacting to this guides. They really are fantastic. Too bad most reactors don't look at these. It's all about octaves and the vocal acrobatics that he sings in this paraticular song. Sure, that's amazing. But many only refer to Dimash as an alien and do not see the human. That's what he's worked for all his life. It's a hard training every day. We love him not only because of his powerful voice, but above all because we know that he is a humble, grateful and wonderfully talented person who can penetrate the souls of people with his songs who only allows him to do. I can't even begin to express how much he changed my life for the better. Yes, please continue with this. Happy New Year🥰 Greetings and love from Germany👋❤️
You're welcome, and thank you for your comments. It is always nice to learn about people - their struggles and their triumphs. All best wishes for 2024! Greetings from Ontario, Canada. 🙂
Dimash is very spiritual, and he will reference god, but thankfully, he won't try to convert you. Lol. He loves everyone, no matter who you are. Dimash tries to achieve perfection, but he also understands that as a human, it's not possible. He understands his own flaws, too.
Oh, he makes mistakes! You'll see it if you watch the next videos of this series, and what it happens he laughs at it in the most charming way. Happy new year from Catalonia!
Thank you for commenting. It is good that he can laugh at himself. The problem with being a "perfectionist" (although I think the term is used too often probably) is that you can destroy yourself and your art along with it if you aren't careful. It's good to hear that he can be lighthearted about mistakes. (Sometimes "mistakes" make the art even better.) All best wishes for 2024! 🙂
@@rjjsreactions-rk7zh agree. When he sang All by Myself in NY, for instance, he forgott the lyrics, so he just said/sing "I forgott the lyrics, it's ok" like if those were the lyrics of the song 😂, you could see the pianist laughing at it.One of the videos is about his funny side, you'll see that he has a great sense of humour and doesn't take himself so seriously. One director that works with him on his MV said that there are two different people living inside Dimash: a professional/perfectionist and a playfull child. I think is a good combination.
If you want more about Dimash there is “Dimash Moments” from “Take One” that I think tells more about Dimash and has behind the scenes and they have a lot more info.😊 please check it out.😊
Thank you for the request. It was a little tricky to prepare and there will be a couple of blank spots because I had to mute the music in two or three spots in order to get it up. I wish you a very Happy New Year! I hope 2024 is your best year yet. 🙂
18:00 in part 8th of the guide you will see how Dimash handles his mistakes and maybe you will change your mind :) you need to be perfectionist to have strenght to always improve and never say enough. It is not for everyone and this is one of the reasons we admire people like Dimash, because we will never be like perfectionists :)
I hope I don't change my mind. I like him even more that he doesn't think he is a God or that he takes on the hyperbolic compliments he must receive all the time. Being a perfectionist in reality would be a very unhealthy thing for anyone. Of course, people talk about being a perfectionist in a colloquial way. I have already seen the humanity in Dimash, so I'm fairy certain he understands the difference and works well with it. I am impressed by his natural talent and hard work. 🙂 I saw this especially in Part 2 which I just posted today.
@@rjjsreactions-rk7zh i am in the middle of watching part 2 :) i understand your point of view. he is very humble person but also in a way almost noone is at his age. he is perfection in our eyes :) like unicorn :) not like a God
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Seeing people reacting to this guide always makes me happy, I hope you'll continue with the other parts as well!
Happy New Year! 🙂
Love it when reactors start on this series. I'll definitely be back for every one that you do.
Dimash is a perfectionist, he once said that he discards more songs than he ever officially records because of his perfectionism. It's part of his character and something we've learned to get used to. He's a workaholic, perfectionist and hates to let anyone down.
Happy New Year! 🙂
There is an episode in this series, devoted to when things go wrong. It’s my favourite. He is so funny.
Looking forward to it! Happy New Year! 🙂
Dimash wants the best experience for his audience. He is serious when he needs to be and he can be silly. At certain events (and countries), he has to be "proper" and disciplined.
At the end of his concerts, he sometimes jumps off the stage and gets close to the audience. Stands on the barriers and physically touches people. He sings and then holds the mic out for the Dears to sing with him.
He is constantly training. After the covid lockdown was over, when he got back to the stage, his lower range had been extended! The man can't go any higher or animals will be the only ones to hear him. 😆
Thank you for commenting. Happy New Year! 🙂
Thank you for reacting to this guides. They really are fantastic. Too bad most reactors don't look at these. It's all about octaves and the vocal acrobatics that he sings in this paraticular song. Sure, that's amazing. But many only refer to Dimash as an alien and do not see the human. That's what he's worked for all his life. It's a hard training every day. We love him not only because of his powerful voice, but above all because we know that he is a humble, grateful and wonderfully talented person who can penetrate the souls of people with his songs who only allows him to do. I can't even begin to express how much he changed my life for the better.
Yes, please continue with this.
Happy New Year🥰
Greetings and love from Germany👋❤️
You're welcome, and thank you for your comments. It is always nice to learn about people - their struggles and their triumphs. All best wishes for 2024! Greetings from Ontario, Canada.
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Dimash is very spiritual, and he will reference god, but thankfully, he won't try to convert you. Lol. He loves everyone, no matter who you are. Dimash tries to achieve perfection, but he also understands that as a human, it's not possible. He understands his own flaws, too.
Thank you for commenting. Happy New Year! 🙂
Enjoyed your reaction! Looking forward to more. Thanks! ❤
Thank you so much for your support. I appreciate it. Happy New Year! 🙂
Obrigada pela divulgação de Dimash! Gosto muito desses vídeos! Aguardo o próximo!
Feliz Ano Novo! ♥️
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My pleasure! Thank you for commenting. Happy New Year! 🙂
Oh, he makes mistakes! You'll see it if you watch the next videos of this series, and what it happens he laughs at it in the most charming way. Happy new year from Catalonia!
Thank you for commenting. It is good that he can laugh at himself. The problem with being a "perfectionist" (although I think the term is used too often probably) is that you can destroy yourself and your art along with it if you aren't careful. It's good to hear that he can be lighthearted about mistakes. (Sometimes "mistakes" make the art even better.) All best wishes for 2024! 🙂
@@rjjsreactions-rk7zh agree. When he sang All by Myself in NY, for instance, he forgott the lyrics, so he just said/sing "I forgott the lyrics, it's ok" like if those were the lyrics of the song 😂, you could see the pianist laughing at it.One of the videos is about his funny side, you'll see that he has a great sense of humour and doesn't take himself so seriously. One director that works with him on his MV said that there are two different people living inside Dimash: a professional/perfectionist and a playfull child. I think is a good combination.
@@susannariera 🙂
If you want more about Dimash there is “Dimash Moments” from “Take One” that I think tells more about Dimash and has behind the scenes and they have a lot more info.😊 please check it out.😊
Thank you. I think there are 12 parts to this one, so it will be a while. Happy New Year! 🙂
It is a pleasure to watch.
Did you see the end where he says,
" If you open my heart, you will see music." ?
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Happy New Year! 🎉
Thank you for the request. It was a little tricky to prepare and there will be a couple of blank spots because I had to mute the music in two or three spots in order to get it up. I wish you a very Happy New Year! I hope 2024 is your best year yet. 🙂
18:00 in part 8th of the guide you will see how Dimash handles his mistakes and maybe you will change your mind :) you need to be perfectionist to have strenght to always improve and never say enough. It is not for everyone and this is one of the reasons we admire people like Dimash, because we will never be like perfectionists :)
I hope I don't change my mind. I like him even more that he doesn't think he is a God or that he takes on the hyperbolic compliments he must receive all the time. Being a perfectionist in reality would be a very unhealthy thing for anyone. Of course, people talk about being a perfectionist in a colloquial way. I have already seen the humanity in Dimash, so I'm fairy certain he understands the difference and works well with it. I am impressed by his natural talent and hard work. 🙂 I saw this especially in Part 2 which I just posted today.
@@rjjsreactions-rk7zh i am in the middle of watching part 2 :) i understand your point of view. he is very humble person but also in a way almost noone is at his age. he is perfection in our eyes :) like unicorn :) not like a God
@@danielmarkiewicz8489 Thank you for commenting. He is astonishingly good.
Well, I tried to get into this Ron, because I really like Dimash, but unfortunately, I can’t read the subtitles on your screen. Way too small.
Hi Brad. It works well on my little laptop but probably not on a phone. Sorry about that. 🙂