I don't think it was necessarily cringe, though. it was more of an "oops, silly mistake, let's get back on track" kind of thing, i bet they killed it after this.
I was expecting to find this video very cringy but honestly, apart from a few exceptions I just found it very wholesome, it’s just kids giving it their best😊
BeastialMoon I thought the same thing. I laughed thinking it was a joke or something. Idk why the one kid just stopped in his tracks though. Then twitched around. The one teacher saved his ass though.
Let's be honest. These kids try something that a lot of kids are too afraid to try. And sure, it might turn out being kinda cringey, but we all do cringey things sometimes, and nobody deserves to get bullied for that. And hey, sometimes being cringey brings back hilarious memories. Edit: Thanks for all the likes, guys!
My middle school annually has lip sync competitions, where there would be a top three position along with an audience favorite vote. One year the theme was on love, so I decided to do “his cheeseburger” from veggie tales since that falls into the category. I ended up winning second place, but that was the finest moment of my entire life. Me wearing a giant burger costume and rocking it
one time we had a small talent show just with our period in PE class, and one kid came up threw a few ketchup packets into the crowd, sang half of the alphabet, and then went back to his seat
When I was in Grade 3 in primary school, I practiced well to sing this song from a musical movie me and my parents liked for my school talent show. However, on the day, when a teacher asked me what I was singing right before I walked out in front of my school, I just told them the name of the song, and not what version it was or who was singing it. And that was a moment I'm most likely gonna drown myself in regret for the rest of my life. When I got on stage, I had the mic in front of my hand, anticipating the song. I heard it was in a different key, but that didn't really bother me. Until I heard the singer. The version that they selected (which was probably the first or most popular thing that came up when searching it on RU-vid), was an *operatic* version, which had a female opera singer singing it WAY higher than I was planning to. And the best I could try to do in front of my whole school was try to match her range, which resulted in me whispering the song until she hit the low notes. And I'm SO thankful the teachers made singing performances limited to approximately 2 minutes, so I could just speedwalk my way off the stage once it was halfway during the song. From then on, almost every boy in my class accused me of lip syncing, and my mum once told me I had to do it again with the correct version, which I can't remember doing. And now, some nights before sleeping, I pray real hard my primary school mishap hasn't gone viral on the internet, because someone's mum filmed it and uploaded it to RU-vid or something.
One time I was playing piano at this party, and there was a band that was gonna perform a few hours later. I played really well but messed up many times due to the fact that they connected the piano to the speakers, which was for the band. I enjoyed the party, but I wish whoever organized the event didn't do that.
No matter how bad the shows are. I think we can all admit they were a joy to watch and apply the bravery of these kids for going up there in front of their schools and performing knowing the risk of embarrassment. As a person who has performed dozens of times, including two times in a school talent show, I can say that and even though they made mistakes and failed they still need the best of it. We are all imperfect humans.😁
A stand-up comedian A hip-hop dance group A group of acapella singers A magician with card tricks A solo singer performing a pop song A drama skit performed by students A beatboxing performance A classical guitar performance A breakdancing crew A spoken word poet A martial arts demonstration A group of tap dancers A live painting exhibit A group of folk musicians A student-created short film A comedy sketch performed by students A student-produced fashion show A performance by a school choir A student-run improv troupe A group of step dancers A solo instrumentalist performing a jazz piece A student-written and directed one-act play A stand-up bass player performing a jazz piece A ballet performance by students A pop and lock dance group A student-created art exhibit A group of jugglers A soloist performing a classical piece on the violin A group of students performing a hip-hop play A student-produced documentary film A student-created video game showcase A solo pianist performing a contemporary piece A group of students performing a musical theater piece A performance by the school's marching band A student-produced photography exhibit A group of comedians performing an improv show A group of students performing a sketch comedy show A solo saxophonist performing a jazz piece A student-created sculpture exhibit A performance by the school's orchestra A group of students performing a contemporary dance piece A student-produced journalism piece A student-run fashion design exhibit A solo guitarist performing a blues piece A group of students performing a spoken word and hip-hop fusion piece A student-produced virtual reality experience A performance by the school's jazz ensemble A group of students performing a ballet piece A student-produced podcast episode A group of students performing a modern dance piece A solo harpist performing a classical piece A student-created mixed media art exhibit A performance by the school's wind ensemble A group of students performing a salsa dance piece A student-produced news segment A student-run makeup and hair design exhibit A solo trumpeter performing a jazz piece A group of students performing a Latin and hip-hop fusion piece A student-produced short film festival A performance by the school's brass ensemble A group of students performing a tap and jazz fusion piece A student-created poetry exhibit A solo clarinetist performing a classical piece A student-produced fashion and costume design exhibit A group of students performing an experimental theater piece A performance by the school's concert band A student-created digital art exhibit A group of students performing a Bollywood dance piece A student-produced cooking show A solo cellist performing a classical piece A group of students performing a contemporary ballet piece A student-run photography exhibit A performance by the school's percussion ensemble A group of students performing a traditional African dance piece A student-produced comedy web series A solo flutist performing a classical piece A group of students performing a tap and swing fusion piece A student-created graphic novel exhibit A performance by the school's symphonic band A group of students performing a modern jazz piece A student-produced music video A solo oboist performing a classical piece A student-run graphic design exhibit A group of students performing a fusion of contemporary and traditional dance
(I don't people got the point where I said "in my opinion") This isn't cringe this is completely adorable and amazing for these people/children or above to take the courage and get on stage in front of those millions of people- This is just completely amazing in my opinion! :D
That kid didn't even leave the room after smashing the guitar, he could have left a chuckle had he done so but he just stood there cause he'd probably get told off if he walked out.
The first one was actually really good until the keyboard fell. Thought it likely saved the singer from singing the worst off-tone lyrics ever. The minecraft one was hilarious asf
To this day I thank the teachers who said the talent show was full and I wasn’t able to perform. I’m 100% positive they were trying to protect me because it was not going to be as good as I expected.
these stuffs were considered cool when you are a child , and when you grow , it's considered as a cringe memory which you'll never get to experience in your life again
the only things that happened at my last school talent show was: -some good piano kid -a rock band -some gymnastics -a kid in a slender man costume doing the worm thing on the floor
@@BumboMcJumbo even though I saw it happen, I have no explanation…like a kid literally did the worm on the last act. No one actually knows who did it too, like he gave no name and we only knew it was a guy because, we were 10 and it was obvious.
I remember talent shows in middle school, I definitely would not have done them since I was already being bullied and didn't want anymore negative attention
Honestly i can't really criticize anyone here because it's kids having fun on a stage which is something most kids their age are afraid of doing and try to avoid because they are either socially awkward, Have stage fright, Or are discouraged to perform anything on a stage. (Most) kids nowadays don't want anything to do with a Spotlight or anything like that. Making this kind of difficult to feel cringe, But proud of them for trying and doing at least half decent.
GamingDischarge That type of bass is normally $400 Poor parents, Maybe if he bought it himself he wouldn't be like "it ain't mine so I dont have to care"
I can just imagine my friend from school way back and smirking at him while we laughed are asses off at these horrible plays we had to watch in school 😂
Tips for the talent show: Don't do any minecraft stuff Don't do any anime stuff Don't do any furry stuff Don't wear a special costume at all Do any of this and you're getting bullied Edit: You shouldn't do fortnite either