Time in a bottle - phantom singer all-star Je suis malade Angel My favorite things Hijo de la luna Nella fantasia Sweet dreams Champion( not we are the chmpion)
Thank you for your reaction. Please check out Utopia live. The rendition is organic and seems to draw you in. It is unbelievable live for a multi layered tracking. Thank you
Thank for this great comment . This song is mix opera rock brodway musical and queen vibe . Forestella 's best group crossover but individually too . Please react the contretenor 's group KANG HYUNGHO (nickname PITTA) the phantom of the opera (opera metal rock) you don't regret . Suscribe .😊❤
These guys are really awesome! Great reaction NJ! Watching them feels like opera or something theatrical for me. Its such a delight to the ears and eyes. Try reacting to their cover of Julie Andrew's Sound of Music, My Favorite Things. They also did a cover of a Michael Jackson song.
MJ! I've been waiting for your 'UTOPIA' reaction. ❤💕💕 As a composer, Valensia was greatly influenced by QUEEN, so many people think of 'Bohemian Rhapsody'. I think Forestella's album this time clearly shows their musical direction. I think your hairstyle without a hat is also cool today. 😄💕 (Of course, you look dandy wearing a hat.)
The beginning has vibes of Sparks (Ron and Russel Mael 😂)... "This Town ain't big enough for the both of us" (from 1970s). If you haven't seen it, do yourself a favour, as it influenced Queen. As always, Forestella deliver on their vocals, and imagery. Try their "Time in a bottle" (cover of Jim Croce's beautiful song, with a twist). "Hijo de La luna" and "Nella Fantasia" are beautiful. Can't remember if you've Reacted to "Bad Romance", "Shape of you", "Sweet Dreams". If not, treat yourself. End has E.L.O. vibes. All very 1970s inspired music, when composers and performers really took you on a journey. I'll get the Sparks video. It is sensational and From 1970s. Young folk I've shown it to.. LOVE it. Sparks.. This town ain't big enough for the both of us. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-eUJ_ifjKopM.html