Ren turned 33 this spring. He was doing battle rap with his buddies at 12 - which is also when he started making beats and trying to sell them. (Not a big market in small town Wales.) Got his first guitar at 10. He's been obsessed with music for better than 20 years. You see some of the same guys over and over -- the guy driving in Power is his main videographer.
You guys definitely need to react to 1990s!!! It will take you down memory lane too. Walkman… I totally forgot about those lol!!! That’s awesome. Viktus in purple is the guy behind the pig mask. He is a good friend of REN’s and is an up and coming rapper, and they have a track coming out (hopefully soon) that they did together. Fun reaction guys!😊
Welcome everyone! Thanks for all the continued support! Keep us in mind when others ask who to watch lol! Thank you guys and gals for all you do in helping us with our want to do what we are doing now!
Another fun Ren is "Losing It." It was originally an EDM song by Fisher, and Ren wrote a quirky rap to lay over the track. "Humble" and "Ocean" are upbeat in a different, but still good way. "Power" is an inspiring rap, kinda dancey.
I remember getting my first MP3 player - suddenly being able to carry hundreds of songs in your pocket was amazing. First one was a CD player that could also play MP3 off a data CD. Then again, I still remember getting my first (mono) tape player that had to be plugged into the wall, for Christmas in the early 70s - along with a tape of “The Wombles” and a “Basil Brush” tape when I was maybe 7. This reaction had me laughing out loud from early on - you clearly had fun with this one.
You'll have to let me know when your birthday hits! As a 54-year old viewer, getting older is not so bad. My Discman (with MP3, six hours of music/disc) and Ipod (brick) are both in the garage. I think my last Walkman (cassette) died twenty-odd years ago. Nice flashing back with y'all. Big Push is it's own thing, it's the group he busked (perform on street for tips) with in Brighton, and guys he's been recording with. Looking forward to seeing your continued progress down Ren's catalog. I can honestly say I haven't found a dud yet. I'm going with the majority here and saying you'll probably love 1990s.
No these are just some mates, but the tall guy in purple is supposed to be doing a track with Ren his name is Vic. Ren’s 33.he loves Hip hop!and is sooo good technically and lyrically. You are going to love The Big Push !
Bringing back the memories guys. I remember when my status as a kid was measured by how many seconds anti-skip I had on my discman. Cleaning out my shed last week I found my old mini-disc recorder, stills works! Sony made good stuff back then.
Hey I know y’all might have thought of this but when you talked about suggestions and things and wanting to watch this and that, I know one thing that works for most reactions I have seen where the people don’t live close is to record many things at once and it is always nice to have some reactions in the bank for a rainy day but I really like the Ren reactions and think your channel is gonna keep blowing up.
FUN/Upbeat REN: 1990s; The Hunger; Bittersweet Symphony; Right Here, Right Now Phatboy Slim retake; Power; Uninvited; What Went Wrong 1 & 2; Children Of The Moon; LOVE Music 1 to 4; Loco; Humble; Ready For You; Dear God; Big Push: Sweet Little Lady; Bongo Bong; Englishman In New York - any of the Big Push, really. Busking on the streets w Big Push, Chinchilla and Sam Tompkins are all awesome too.
Definitely found it humorous that you guys connected the track title to Spice Girls at the beginning and not the Beastie Boys. Enjoyed the reaction, thanks! ✌️❤
I also still have mp3 somewhere. I had Walkman, too, but hardly used it coz it was quite annoying due to skipping. 😀 And my first mobile phone was Siemens brick style phone with the little antenna. Crazy thing is, it doesn’t even seem that long ago when we used those. Time flies!
I still have that same discman that you were supposed to be able to exercise with, but it still skipped sometimes. And you had to carry around that zippered sleeve folder with several CDs so that you could listen to different albums. 😉 Still, it was a huge upgrade from the Walkman where you could only listen to one artist in one order unless you made a mixtape.😂
@@TheWholeAzzShow I'm just pointing out that Ren is older than people usually think. He's 33, and he grew up listening to older music, so he has an incredible grasp of generation X experiences.