Great reaction 💖 yes Olivia wanted to write a song that started slow and just kept building and building, faster and more instruments. She even used her own voice as an instrument right before the Bridge started. 🎶😎 Very Rock Opera 🎶💜🎶🤗
"Where are the stagehands?!" Ha. I love Rhoslyn's commentary so much. Appreciate the blood-sucking pun & the Vampire Diaries reference. Please make more of these! I see a Jazz one in your future....
Speaking of getting him back, I would love it if you reacted to Olivia's song entitled "get him back!" And if you want to hear her scream, there is "all-american btch"
I believe she wrote the song about Taylor Swift and how Taylor sued Olivia for copyright of her song. Olivia looked up and loved Taylor before but now Taylor gets a portion of money everytime Olivia song is played.
The artist and song didn't do much for me. Just another Alanis type of song. This girl has a much better voice technically but nowhere as distinctive as Alanis's voice. Rhoslyn, your comments/reaction/insights/humor are what made this reaction.
not just pop singers btw, almost every artist in the world uses it. doesn't take away from their talent, olivia's recent performances at the Ace Theater prove that
@@apollokickz What? Yes absolutely it does "take away from their talent". Opera singers and similarly classical vocalists do NOT use pitch correction EVER.
@@superblondeDotOrg actually, majority of the artists use autotune use it for perfection reasons, not because they can't sing. sure, opera singers don't tend to use autotune but that's why you hear MANY more flaws in their pitch than in studio recorded pop music. as long as the singer can sing their own song live, then using melodyne to perfect certain notes in a studio recording does NOT take away from their talent.
This was wonderful to watch. Thankyou.
Great reaction 💖 yes Olivia wanted to write a song that started slow and just kept building and building, faster and more instruments. She even used her own voice as an instrument right before the Bridge started. 🎶😎 Very Rock Opera 🎶💜🎶🤗
I really enjoyed this! I've learned much about opera😮The professor is awesome 💯 great personality and knowledge 😀 Great video 😁
Thanks for watching!
"Where are the stagehands?!" Ha. I love Rhoslyn's commentary so much. Appreciate the blood-sucking pun & the Vampire Diaries reference. Please make more of these! I see a Jazz one in your future....
I’d love that! Thanks for watching! ❤
Speaking of getting him back, I would love it if you reacted to Olivia's song entitled "get him back!" And if you want to hear her scream, there is "all-american btch"
love this reaction !!!! learned so many new things today ♡
Thanks for this great video ❤
Loving this!!!
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Ciao Olivia! Complimenti per la professionalità e la competenza, sei meravigliosa, davvero splendida! 🫶🥰
I love this!!!! This is awesome!!!! 🤩❤
Thank you for your help and for being a wonderful human in all ways, Aaliyah ❤
@@rhoslynjonesAww my pleasure Roz! ❤
thank you for this very real reaction video !
Thank you for taking time to watch it! 😊
Hi Toz. Enjoyed that. New sub.
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I believe she wrote the song about Taylor Swift and how Taylor sued Olivia for copyright of her song. Olivia looked up and loved Taylor before but now Taylor gets a portion of money everytime Olivia song is played.
Heyy your reaction is amazing!!! I'd love if you'd react to "all-american btch" !! I think you would love it!
The artist and song didn't do much for me. Just another Alanis type of song. This girl has a much better voice technically but nowhere as distinctive as Alanis's voice. Rhoslyn, your comments/reaction/insights/humor are what made this reaction.
I so appreciate you taking time to watch 😊
Olivia Rodrigo and all other pop singers use melodyne for massive pitch correction. Not mentioning this in a comparison to Opera is subterfuge.
not just pop singers btw, almost every artist in the world uses it. doesn't take away from their talent, olivia's recent performances at the Ace Theater prove that
@@apollokickz What? Yes absolutely it does "take away from their talent". Opera singers and similarly classical vocalists do NOT use pitch correction EVER.
@@superblondeDotOrg actually, majority of the artists use autotune use it for perfection reasons, not because they can't sing. sure, opera singers don't tend to use autotune but that's why you hear MANY more flaws in their pitch than in studio recorded pop music. as long as the singer can sing their own song live, then using melodyne to perfect certain notes in a studio recording does NOT take away from their talent.