@@vayull7163 sometimes you just cant spell or speak lmao usually this can happen if either English was failed or- the person that we're talking about is currently high. but then again, sometimes speech has problems from time to time, i hate my keyboard on my phone for making me misspell multiple times.
However I want every genre to be played in a different genre. Like for Rock is done in the style of rap. For country it's reggae. Ska is done in opera. Whatever else you can think of.
Burnham? He just said all the names of hip-hop artists in the last 40ish years. No dark comedy, no introspective analysis on modern society, no depressingly real thought provoking ideas disguised as jokes.
The ending of this song making me laugh " sipping tea on my Verandah listing to rappers like, Lin Manuel Maranda. (shot dead) I was going to say Lil Nas X" 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣my bro did not throw away his shot 🤣🤣🤣🤣
The most impressive thing about this video for me is that i didn't find anyone talking about how good Daniel's impression of Doctor Mike was, nailed even the pauses
Let’s just appreciate Daniel. He had to learn the names of all the Hip-Hop stars, learn all the notes of this awesome song and had to remember the lyrics too. Hats off to you Daniel 👏🏻👏🏻
I'm taking a guess here, but I have a feeling he just really likes hip hop and didn't really have to learn most of their names to make this video The little references and jokes are not the kinda thing you learn by just researching Dude was having fun with his hip hop lore knowledge
@@imkabochan he actually said in a comment that he listens to hip hop the most out of any genre under this video: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-qnmgheNGUtQ.html
Daniel never ceases to impress me, with musical prowess, creativity, comedic talent, total voice control, and those balloon animals that he makes, he's just so impressive.
"Well I wrote this song for the Christian youth I wanna teach kids the Christian Truth If you wanna reach those kids on the street then you gotta do a rap to a hip-hop beat."
@@Zathren ...No... How about you _express_ those emotions in a healthy manor, such as through making or listening to music, as was the original point? Be saving on therapy haha.
@@dudemanofdude yeah basically biggie wrote the song months before 2pac got shot in NYC. but I was released around the same time. so then 2pac wrote the song hit em up and resented biggie until he died
I broke my arm slack lining yesterday. ngl binging your videos r putting a smile on my face. I broke it 30 minutes within sleep away camp-- so im very upset to not being able paddle rivers, swimming, and making new friends. But your videos r very nice and im very thankful for them.
Bro, I literally teach the very subject and you added more names to my hip-hop lecture than ever before. I will be using this in my course lecture for educational purposes, well done Daniel!!
You teach hip hop and you didn't know most of those names? I can give you a lot more if you want, like he did only say a few of the wu tang members (rza, gza, ol dirty bastard, inspectah deck, u-god, Ghostface killah, the masta killah, method man)
The crouched kickline was a brilliant characterization birthed in an attempt to keep Hoodie Guy in frame. also this is a great use of great composition skills