He Broke My Brain! Dimash Kudaibergen - Sinful Passion Live Reaction! Outcast Reacts

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  • Dimash Kudaibergen - Sinful Passion literally broke my brain a couple of times while reacting to this and like I said in the video, I want to say I don't know what else he can do to impress me but I don't want to jinx myself haha. If you enjoyed to video please be sure to like, comment and subscribe while also hitting the bell notification! Also be sure to follow me on all my other social media pages to keep up with everything going on :D
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Komentáře • 570

  • @Blueskytoday
    @Blueskytoday Před 3 lety +147

    Best singer in the world at this time...no question

    • @HINOK8
      @HINOK8 Před 3 lety +6

      Agree

    • @marybodnar4749
      @marybodnar4749 Před 3 lety +5

      No, there’s absolutely no question about it. Dimash is an Angel straight from the heavens.

    • @kenhamaker
      @kenhamaker Před 3 lety

      Without doubt

  • @annemarel
    @annemarel Před 3 lety +248

    This “ethnic sound” is used in arabic music, but is also a technique from ancient Italian/German music (17th and 18th century), that is called a “note ribattuta” or “ribattuta di gola”. It’s an ornament that is a main-note trill on a long-short dotted rhytm accelerating to end on either a tremolo or a regular trill. You can find it in several pieces, sung by countertenors. Apart from the ethnic influences from his birth area, It’s obvious that Dimash studied this ancient music and uses elements from it and mixes it with contemporary styles of music. He just takes all those influences in, masters them and has the taste to use it completely in service of a song.

    • @outcastreacts1272
      @outcastreacts1272  Před 3 lety +35

      Thank you so so so much for filling me in on this because it was really bugging me haha I just never really heard anyone do that before so it took me off guard in a good way obviously 😂❤️

    • @annemarel
      @annemarel Před 3 lety +24

      @@outcastreacts1272 yeah, Dimash has a way of doin' that to people 😂. Buckle up, because you are going to be overwhelmed again and again.

    • @sitinurulqomariyah1385
      @sitinurulqomariyah1385 Před 3 lety +9

      Thanks. This is a new knowledege for many of us I believe

    • @annemarel
      @annemarel Před 3 lety +13

      @@sitinurulqomariyah1385 It was pointed out first by an Italian opera singer reacting to Sinful Passion on youtube, and I did a little more research on it afterwards because I wanted to know what it was exactly and where it came from. But I feel it is slightly different from arabic application though. In enthnic/arabic music I think it's called a "ululation" or "melisma". In ancient western times they used to apply it in an increasing tempo, I'm not sure if that's the case in arabic/ethnic music. I'm open to more insights on that.

    • @tirallala1
      @tirallala1 Před 3 lety +9

      Hello Dear, this "ethnic sound" is actually an ethnic sound from the Far East. I asked my old singing teachers, classmates who studied singing and music in Russia and a music college. Everyone agreed. Here are other examples: Olena UUTAi (min. 2:35) czcams.com/video/XP3RkDEGiXY/video.html or
      Gennady Tkachenko-Papizh (min. 1:38) czcams.com/video/bga6N_-Wi-k/video.html

  • @billiesweet9813
    @billiesweet9813 Před 3 lety +67

    All the flowers Dimash receives are donated by him to hospitals, nursing homes and such. He also donates to help people in need in his country and other places. Dimash is a humble person who cares for others. Hope you keep reacting to Dimash.

    • @Kavriel
      @Kavriel Před 3 lety +4

      I've seen an interview of him as a kid, and even as a kid he had a sense of duty, of what one should do in one's life. Probably his education must have been very thorough.
      He isn't here to enjoy the ride but to make a positive impact, very impressed by that.

  • @lbrounen
    @lbrounen Před 3 lety +71

    Dimash has 6 octaves and a couple of semitones. You are right. You have to watch his performance and savour it like a delicacy. Freddy Mercury song is " Show must go on" He switched from chest to head rapidly. It was a tribute to the leadsinger of the band who died young. Our Russian and Kazakh friends can explain better. Because you stopped in the middle of the run and riffs, you missed the fact that he did it at one breath for 24 seconds. Next time if you stop, rewind. Composer Igor Krutoy was the first to stand up. He is a Russian millionaire who came back from retirement to work with Dimash. Dimash always gives the flowers away to homes of the elderly or disabled.

    • @outcastreacts1272
      @outcastreacts1272  Před 3 lety +4

      Thank you so much for the reminder because I couldn’t remember what song he covered haha ❤️

    • @estera4176
      @estera4176 Před 3 lety +1

      How do we know the middle part was a tribute? I see that in the comments often, but no source for it.

    • @lbrounen
      @lbrounen Před 3 lety +1

      @@estera4176 let us ask our Russian and Kazakh friends.😉

    • @lbrounen
      @lbrounen Před 3 lety +3

      @@estera4176 I did some research. The band is originally from Kazachstan, which is predominately islamic. In Islam culture the woman lament the deceased inside the house, before he or she is carried outside to be buried by the men.
      The lamentations sound like a yodel, a breaking of the voice, a switch between head and chest voice. You may have seen and heard it in news coverage of earthquakes etc.

    • @estera4176
      @estera4176 Před 3 lety

      @@lbrounen Yes, I found out about this. What I wanted to know is how do we know it's done in the memory of the band's singer. Has Dimash or his team/family talked about this or we just assumed? I don't speak Kazakh or Russian, for which reason I don't have access to certain resources, so I thought someone might confirm this. But I didn't get a clear answer yet.

  • @guittadabe5214
    @guittadabe5214 Před 3 lety +39

    The last belt was 24 seconds long without taking a breath. That's alien.

  • @davidtillinghast9547
    @davidtillinghast9547 Před 3 lety +51

    that was a 27 second belt with runs .... and the part that you were blown away with is called a " vocal trill ". Part of the middle eastern singing.

    • @outcastreacts1272
      @outcastreacts1272  Před 3 lety +10

      Thank you so much for filling me in cuz I was so confused/amazed and was trying to figure it out haha I’m going to have to do some research on it so thank you again ❤️

    • @barbarasaracini1271
      @barbarasaracini1271 Před 3 lety +4

      @@outcastreacts1272 PLEASE watch him perform this song during his Arnau concert. He's sitting on steps with red background. It shows his face more while doing that trill. It's crazy!

    • @estera4176
      @estera4176 Před 3 lety +3

      It was 23 seconds, not 27.

    • @hollyhelmstetter8132
      @hollyhelmstetter8132 Před 3 lety +2

      ​@@barbarasaracini1271 I LOVE that version. It's one of his most sensual performances, taking it to an edgy area that is almost guiltily appealing..

  • @cheesybagel3412
    @cheesybagel3412 Před 3 lety +35

    Him: I’m surprised there isn’t a big pop in this song yet.
    Me: Darlin’ you’ve got a storm coming...

  • @terryallen7356
    @terryallen7356 Před 3 lety +22

    He reaches that high because he started vocal lessons at 5 years old and trained through puberty so was able to keep his higher range. That plus 20+ years of intense training allows him to do anything he wants with his voice. It's amazing.

    • @JustMyOpinion1010
      @JustMyOpinion1010 Před 3 lety

      Interestingly enough he did in fact not start vocal training until he entered college and started with Marat. Before that he played the piano and sang in the choir, where he obviously got some training.

  • @rebecadiaz1488
    @rebecadiaz1488 Před 3 lety +11

    It is not his family, they like to give flowers to a great performers like Dimash!!!!❤️❤️❤️

  • @junethomas3509
    @junethomas3509 Před 3 lety +31

    you just don't know Dimash fans. Dimash always always had a hi Soprano as a child growing up and thru Purberty, because of his extensive training in music school & the private lessons as a child he continued to perfect his Soprano Octaves & it kept getting better into adulthood, he still takes lessons with the same instructor. there is a video of Dimash taking lessons. Dimash took 2nd place in this contest I am a Singer", 2nd because he was not Chinese. Undoubtedly he was the best singer there. He was a "Breakout STAR from "SOS" forward.

  • @Julia_2
    @Julia_2 Před 3 lety +11

    It's very common in Russia to bring flowers to your favorite singer, he's definitely gets a lot every time. The "triangle guy" is actually very talented percussionist, he performs with Dimash a lot.

  • @user-tq2ke3db9h
    @user-tq2ke3db9h Před 3 lety +6

    22 seconds in one breath 👍👍👍 Dimash,Dimash, we are so proud of you 🧡🧡🧡

  • @zemanoshtronz
    @zemanoshtronz Před 3 lety +8

    Hello, I’m from Brazil! The story behind this song is very interesting: The band that accompanies Dimash is the same one that composed the song, without the singer who died after a heart attack! The band is also from Kazakhstan and this performance by Dimash revitalized the song. In addition, the final part he added, with an oriental technique. The song was originally performed in 1998 and the band's name is A'Studio (Russian-based Kazakhstani pop music group, "Alma-Ata Studio", city of Almaty). The dead singer left the band in 2000 and passed away in 2015 and his name was Batyrkhan Shukenov. The lyrics are by the poet Ilia Reznik together with Baigaly Serkebayev, who is the keyboardist with long hair, which we see in the video accompanying Dimash.

  • @user-pk8om4nf7g
    @user-pk8om4nf7g Před 3 lety +27

    Dimash is a fenomeno!!! ❤ Dimash is the best singer in the world!!!👏👏👏❤❤❤❤❤🇷🇺

  • @oscargovea5487
    @oscargovea5487 Před 3 lety +20

    Dimash is the best singer in the WORLD and there are no doubts about that, his voice is a prodigy of nature and a genetic marvel since his parents are two glories of singing from Kazakhstan since he was 5 years old, he sings publicly and has more than twenty years of lyrical training and graduated from the university of music, he is a singer, composer, arranger and multi instrumentalist, he plays more than seven musical instruments and sings in more than nine languages, he is also a great performer and a great artist who lives and feels music He is not an imitator of voices , Dimash has his own style and is one of the forerunners of the "Popera" he also has a very pleasant, Humble and simple personality, easy access, which makes it very easy to follow, he always travels with His family and friends is a very educated person and an example to follow, he has become known for his musical talent not for getting into trouble or scandals, he is a singer with a wide vocal range very versatile is Baritone, Tenor, Soprano, against Tenor, mezasoprano, everything at the same time is how to have 5 singers in one, it has a male and female voice, also many resources such as vibrato, "melismas", falsetto, Staccato,whistle tone, reaching a D8 live at the concert of Gakku in an unforgettable day, at his young age he continues to improve and grow musically to perfection, he has a good physical presence he measures 191 cm or 6 "3", he is very famous and recognized in Asia and now he is becoming known In Europe and America, ALL their songs are spectacular, it always goes from low to high, soft to spectacular at the end, in my almost half a century of life I never heard so much quality and it is the hope of continuity of the classical genre because all the old tenors have already Almost all of them died and Dimash can sing like them but none of them can sing like Dimash, being a Man he sings better than any Tenor and his female voice is superior to that of any average Soprano, greetings and a hug from Venezuela🇻🇪, "Dears" Forever ❤️👍🏻 Sorry for copying and pasting my informative comment in ALL the Video reactions to Dimash what I see but I do it with the intention of sharing information about him and what I think that in the music industry there are many artists who have been successful and have no talent and are bad people and they do not set a good example for the youth, Dimash and his music deserve to triumph in America, Europe and the whole WORLD, do you want to have already read my comment please come by without problem there is always someone who for the first time knows this information and I won't get tired of sharing it with all my friends. Dear around the world, thanks for reading and for supporting Dimash 🙏🏻❤️

    • @anabelleadalin729
      @anabelleadalin729 Před rokem

      Thank you for the wonderful sharing, I live it, Dear from Phillipines, yes I had read almost of all of your comments, Cheers!!! 🥰🥰🥰

    • @oscargovea5487
      @oscargovea5487 Před rokem

      @@anabelleadalin729 ❤️

  • @radovedaa3769
    @radovedaa3769 Před 3 lety +3

    Hello from Russia. Thank you for the subtitles!!!

  • @CarTinka14
    @CarTinka14 Před 3 lety +17

    Я тоже каждый раз удивляюсь, из какого материала сделаны мышцы и связки у Димаша:))
    Такая эластичность вкупе с силой удержания в одном положении связок при звукоизвлечении! Или вот создавать такую вибрацию, скорость работы органов, участвующих в этом особенном кусочке песни? Все говорят «невероятный контроль». Мне кажется, даже слово «невероятный» недостаточно раскрывает уровень контроля:))

  • @davidbangtson3109
    @davidbangtson3109 Před 3 lety +6

    Your comments all the way through this phenomenal performance were just priceless. You understand so much about how his skills are virtually unparalleled and yet you get blown away just like all of us dears. This will happen repeatedly as you hear more and more of his songs. You made my day! Shocked that you didn't notice the 24-second span of single breath singing at the end, though.

  • @effiewillson4786
    @effiewillson4786 Před 3 lety +28

    Thank you for the reaction! It’s great that an audience that wouldn’t normally see him has the opportunity to experience Dimash’s art. Appreciate your honesty

  • @anabelleadalin729
    @anabelleadalin729 Před rokem

    Dear Angel Dimash, sent from heaven to sing us beautiful song to unite the people of the whole world to only love, happiness, peace and, joy and Harmony, no WAR. His mission on Earth is to be accomplished, GOD BLESS GUIDE YOU ALWAYS, OUR DEAR Dimash, thank you for your warm reaction to our Dear Dimash, #fromPhilippineswithlove, 🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭🎶🌺🎶🌹🎶💐🎶🌼🎆🎁🎂🏅🏆🎑⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐A Star is Born.!!! 🥰🥰🥰

  • @user-pg6yt6zg3u
    @user-pg6yt6zg3u Před 3 lety +16

    Димаш - космос, вселенная! Фольклорная вставка, которая вас так удивила, - это песнь по умерших. Вообще эта песня была написана более 20 лет назад группой А-Студио, но аранжировка Димаша внесла в нее максимальный драматизм и превратила в шедевр. Ведь понятно, что в итоге страсти не будет. Димаш, тысячу раз БРАВО!!!!

  • @dear4dimash_lenka143
    @dear4dimash_lenka143 Před 3 lety +35

    There is a fancam of this performance.... Check that out 😁 pretty good quality 😜 btw, for the Show must go on, please be aware of the fact, that it was his first time singing in english and had only one week to learn the song phoneticaly.... So do not judge his diction, please 😘😘

    • @outcastreacts1272
      @outcastreacts1272  Před 3 lety +12

      You won’t have to worry about that I would deff take the language barrier into account ❤️

    • @dear4dimash_lenka143
      @dear4dimash_lenka143 Před 3 lety +2

      @@outcastreacts1272 ❤️❤️❤️❤️

    • @wizendrew6369
      @wizendrew6369 Před 3 lety +6

      His english has got better and better over time but 'Across Endless Dimensions' is the first song where it's actually spot on (though he still maintains his charming accent of course). But his singing has... er... always been quite good. 😊

    • @hollyhelmstetter8132
      @hollyhelmstetter8132 Před 3 lety

      For me, Whatever language he uses, and whatever level of his proficiency in it, has no influence on my enjoyment of one performance or another.

    • @hollyhelmstetter8132
      @hollyhelmstetter8132 Před 3 lety

      @@wizendrew6369 QUITE GOOD?!

  • @user-sb1fq5oq2l
    @user-sb1fq5oq2l Před 3 lety +12

    Bravo! Super! Thank you very much! Спасибо большое за реакцию! Димаш потрясающий!

  • @florenciasilviaparis
    @florenciasilviaparis Před 3 lety +9

    If you think that's a lot of flowers you should see everything he gets from Dears on airports ahahahahaah

  • @corvuscorone7735
    @corvuscorone7735 Před 3 lety +3

    Your brain got so fried that you missed the fact that he held the note following the "Eastern tonal part" for about 25 seconds, doing runs all the while ;)

  • @user-jq1lk3bx4x
    @user-jq1lk3bx4x Před 3 lety +19

    Спасибо❤такая долгая реакция и ничего не понятно только видно что парень увлекся.спасибо.

  • @donnawills8316
    @donnawills8316 Před 2 měsíci

    As a metalhead from decades gone by I never thought someone could capture my heart and soul at the same time but Dimash has. This young man has endless potential. He was blessed with a gift so amazing no one I think will ever compare to him. I've never heard anyone let alone a male singer hit a D8 which is higher than most notes Mariah Carey can hit. He is a treasure to us all. ❤

  • @mayramoguel6343
    @mayramoguel6343 Před 3 lety +14

    The show must go on cover from the Singer 2017, he made Freddy sooo proud with this one.

  • @MrKasugano
    @MrKasugano Před 3 lety +7

    Fun fact is that Dimash told in interviews that he is a rockerboy himself, its his fav music genre, so he enjoys to cover some rock songs. His concerts are always accompanied by rock fusion sound and his band is always there. I think, due to his surroundings, people like classical producers and song writers that specialize more in Pop\classy style music write songs in that direction for him. In that case he kinda can't really explore his rock\metal side if nobody can create such music for him to sing. Ken Tamplin (famous rock vocal teacher) said that Dimash can freely sing in any style of rock\metal genre. And we are all waiting that from him that as rock fans.

  • @rebeccadimashdear4ever844

    DIMASH SINGS ALL GENRE, HIS CONCERT IN NEW YORK WAS AWESOME, IT ROCKED FOR 3 HOURS!!! SOLD OUT AND HIS "DEARS" FROM ALL OVER THE WORLD TRAVELLED TO SEE HIM!! I FLEW FROM CALIFORNIA TO NY AND TOOK THE RED EYE FLIGHT HOME THAT SAME NIGHT AFTER THE CONCERT!! I WAS EXHAUSTED BUT IT WAS SOOOO WORTH IT!! I WOULD DO IT AGAIN!!!

  • @MyEmppu
    @MyEmppu Před 3 lety +2

    Dears like to give him flowers for present, that happens in every consert 😂!

  • @hollyhelmstetter8132
    @hollyhelmstetter8132 Před 3 lety +2

    I believe it's called "melisme" and is a Middle Eastern technique, which he inserted there to honor a Middle Eastern friend who had died some years ago on the same day of this performance. At the end, he's thanking his musicians when all the flowers come, and then he says that he would like the stage porters to come and get his flowers--thereby giving a great honor to the porters. I think he gives them to people in hospitals.

    • @EK-tf2eo
      @EK-tf2eo Před 3 lety

      lol lol lol.
      1. A melismatic
      (singing on one note) is the last element of the piece (the 23-second one), not the "eastern ornament" mentioned in this thread;
      2. this "eastern ornament" does not honor any Middle Eastern friend who had died some years ago on the same day of this performance. You mistake it for Dimash's SOS singing in London on the very first anniversary of the murder of his friend, the figure skater.
      3. This isn't Dimash saying "he would like the stage porters to come and get his flowers", only the presenter at this festival says humorously that soon young porters (молодые носильщики) will enter the stage to take Dimash flowers from the stage (in the sense of helping to take them out).

    • @hollyhelmstetter8132
      @hollyhelmstetter8132 Před 3 lety

      @@EK-tf2eo I guess I'm the queen of misinformation. Sorry about that, thank you so much for the corrections, and in future I won't try to "help" until I'm sure of what i'm talking about. In my defense, the things I said, came from other "helpful" people who were trying to share what they thought was good information. I guess what I need to do is, research items way back to the origins before passing them on. Since that would equal a full-time job, I'll have to settle for sharing better information, less often.

  • @wbrenne
    @wbrenne Před 3 lety +8

    That vocal trill is part of the Kazakh funeral / moaning traditions. Dimash put it in to honor the former singer of A-Studio who passed away a couple of years ago.
    It is made using a technique similar to yodeling where you flip between chest and falsetto, but instead of holding the falsetto note, you immediately flip back to chest. With a good amount of practice, you can do that flipping back and forth in such a rapid succession that it sounds like the trill that he just did here. Unfortunately, I have forgotten the Kazakh term for it; maybe someone can fill me in on that.
    Dimash receives lots of flowers, which he donates to nurseries, hospitals, retirement homes, etc.
    Btw, did you notice that he sang the climax in one single breath for 23 seconds? Try to hold your breath that long, let alone belt out glissandos and riffs and crazy high notes at the top of your lungs.

    • @scottblair3719
      @scottblair3719 Před 3 lety +1

      Thank you for describing the yodel correctly. Too many people think it’s simply a glottal articulation when it’s a rapidly fluctuating register change, which is much more difficult.

    • @EK-tf2eo
      @EK-tf2eo Před 3 lety

      @@scottblair3719 You're wrong there is no registry change (not at this rate), everything resonates in the throat here. For some people, the changes in the tone (which in fact are not any change in the tone or semitone) do not result from a change in the register, but from the amplitude vibrato on one tone, because in fact it is a vibrato (regulated by the pressure of displaced air). It is so from the technical point of view, because essentially we are dealing with an onomatopoeic stylization of crying, lamentation, which is quite important in the whole structure of a song about lost love. This stylistic figure resembles those used in makam or mugam.

    • @EK-tf2eo
      @EK-tf2eo Před 3 lety

      Please do not repeat the
      ignorant information you hear about the alleged tributes to the long-deceased singer.
      1. "Sinful Passion" was created in 1998. First vocalist of A'Studio left the band two years after the formation of "Sinful Pasion", in 2000, and pursued his individual career, and died in 2015 (three years before Dimash sang the song). A'Studio is a band with an established position on the (not only) Russian market with many foreign concerts (they have been touring with a new singer - woman - for many [15] years). They are a pop band, more connected in terms of expression with European music culture. They do not spread any Islamic culture as you suggest. A'Studio was invited by Igor Krutoy to participate (individual concert) in the 2018 edition of the New Wave festival. Krutoy also invited Dimash to participate in this festival in the same year. This is how "Грешная страсть" (Sinful Passion) was performed, exactly in the 20th anniversary of this song. It was an inspiration for a joint performance, not singing as tribute of the former singer (which is sometimes circulated by commentators). The fragment of the music video with the original performance from 1998, in which you can see the first singer, was presented during the announcement of the performance on the New Wave, which is not included in the recording to which the reaction takes place. Dimash also - after the end of the song - thanks the composer Baigali Serkebayev (keyboards) for his and A-studio's musical work.
      Dimash didn't change the original vocal line at all. He doesn't just sing the last original verse (which originally was ending the song after the instrumental part), which makes the whole song more dramatic: it speaks of greater love, greater loss, greater despair, greater desire, greater passion. The loss or lack of this love, in Dimash's interpretation, has the dimension of a loss of life, which one is very anxious to restore. In place of the original purely pop instrumental part (inserts), Dimash included (after the last chorus) his vocalise, a stylized onomatopoeic (like a lament) eastern ornament and the words "дай мне, дай" (give me, give) with a 23-second melismatic on the last syllable, which is not a simple substitute for a pop musical theme, but an extension of the story sung earlier in words.

    • @scottblair3719
      @scottblair3719 Před 3 lety

      E K sure....🙄. No way is that a fancy vibrato. Please, at least, don’t tell me you think Dimash uses his whistle register around E6.

  • @valo2909
    @valo2909 Před 3 lety +14

    If you are interested in a native Kazakh type of singing ("tribal" style), please react to Samaltau from Tokyo Jazz festival held online due to covid). This was shot from Dimash's home studio. This piece is absolutely incredible! Real world music 🎶

  • @brittkorsman7021
    @brittkorsman7021 Před 3 lety

    That glottal trill is simply put..., the vocal cords that vibrates...., he has such control over his vocal cords, (and he has studied this, being from Kazakhstan, where this ethnic sound is more common.); And with ALOT of training and study, ( which Dimash has done....and is still doing), you can learn to control your vocal cords like that.
    But....obviously one has to have a TALENT for singing; which Dimash has....and we are so LUCKY to be able to experience his talent. ❤

  • @Lou16.
    @Lou16. Před 3 lety +36

    The presenter got it wrong...he wasn’t on the Voice China. He was on the Singer in China but he came second!

    • @outcastreacts1272
      @outcastreacts1272  Před 3 lety +6

      Seems like the presenter needs a better informant haha 😂❤️

    • @jyroflux
      @jyroflux Před 3 lety +11

      @@outcastreacts1272 Actually, I watched the entire Singer 2017 season just to make my own judgement. Dimash was robbed. No one else came close.

    • @annemayseyfried8907
      @annemayseyfried8907 Před 3 lety +9

      @@outcastreacts1272 I'm glad he didn't win, cuz he would have been stuck to one of those awful showbiz contract, instead he's been successfully independent -his album *"iD"* went platinum in 37 seconds..
      Here he did a mid-eastern melismic chant (like a crazy fast yodel), doing a high belt sliding into an even higher belt, then doing a bluesy riff all the down -in ONE breath of 23 seconds!!..He gets flowers everywhere he goes..
      The song was a hit by the band on stage w/him: Studio a Band, written by the pianist, he dedicated it to their original lead singer who passed away...
      *▶▶To see his PERSONALITY, watch behind the scenes -he plays a boxer in: *"ENG SUB-PHANTACITY-'If I Ever Breathe Again'"* ..On a weekly, cool Chinese TV show, where a vid director & artist collab on a vid concept, they rehearse for 3 days, then on show day, film the video LIVE, LIVE singing, backstage, w/the audience watching on a monitor..He SLAYED the acting & SLAYED the live singing!!!...🔥🔥🔥*

    • @JustMyOpinion1010
      @JustMyOpinion1010 Před 3 lety +2

      @@annemayseyfried8907 actually he did sign a contract with BG Talent. He isn't completely independent.

    • @user-ry8mk8ks5x
      @user-ry8mk8ks5x Před 3 lety

      The whole information of presenter was wrong. He even called the song"Sinful love" instead of "Sinful passion". But was corrected by another host.

  • @raphaelsilva4151
    @raphaelsilva4151 Před 3 lety +5

    12:28 This German vocal technique is called YODEL, which is actually a break in the vocal record done on purpose. But he does it so fast, it ends up becoming a vibrato. Shakira and other singers also manage to do that.

    • @user-ui3xj1dn6r
      @user-ui3xj1dn6r Před 3 lety

      Dimash uses here throat singing, which is characteristic of traditional Kazakh music.

    • @raphaelsilva4151
      @raphaelsilva4151 Před 3 lety +5

      @@user-ui3xj1dn6r but I'm talking specifically about that part, where he makes the yodel, this technique is German.

    • @user-ui3xj1dn6r
      @user-ui3xj1dn6r Před 3 lety

      @@raphaelsilva4151 This is not a yodel, Dimash uses the technique of throat singing, which is typical for the traditional music of the Turks and peoples of Siberia and Mongolia.

    • @raphaelsilva4151
      @raphaelsilva4151 Před 3 lety +5

      The yodel is exchanged from the breast register to the falsetto and from the falsetto register to the chest at a certain speed, where this breach of record is made on purpose. That is the definition of yodel. You just said that this technique is part of Kazakh culture, and Dimash uses both Eastern and Western techniques. If you took singing lessons you would know that.

    • @quiztube5524
      @quiztube5524 Před 3 lety +5

      at 12:28 the technique in question is called the yodel. The singer Shakira who has been here several times in Brazil played a lot with this technique with a Brazilian singer, and she said she was called yodel. Contraltos can usually reproduce this technique as Dimash does.

  • @freundderwahrendemokratie9001

    This ethnic Sound is a Vocal Technic than Can Not Many People. Is live. This Song is Recorded by this Band Studio A. It was a Instrumental Version. Never Can‘t Sing this Song before Dimash came. This is so high Vocal Technic that can Not many Artist do, and this is live. Dimash is a Perfektion Artist. He Males all with 100%. Every Day, every New Song from him, blow me away. This Vocal technic is Out of this World. You can See it in the Tokio Jazz Festival 2020. Dimash sing S.O.S. with Not Studio Technic, he Sing it in a Little Room Not with Vocal Decoder and Many More Technic. You must See it. I think it blow You away what this Men can do. Travels from your Voice goes Not in your heart, this Voice goes in your Soul. Greeting from Italy 🇮🇹

  • @jimmelodyfarmervideo9548
    @jimmelodyfarmervideo9548 Před 3 lety +16

    The sort of yodeling sound Dimash uses that sounds so strange is a type of singing that is common in some of the Euroasian indigenous cultures including Dimash's country, Kazakhstan. Dimash grew up with that type of music and is a big promoter of it. He tries to include the raditional sounds of Kazakhstan folk music in many of his songs. He is a master of that music. That fast modulating of the vocal folds is often called "Throat Singing" and it is very difficult to master. Another musical tool in Dimash's toolbox.

    • @zacharywilliams222
      @zacharywilliams222 Před 3 lety +3

      Exactly! i did not really hear mongolian throat or western yodeling, i was thinking the sound is to full to be tuva? if its like yodeling is he just riding the edge of his chest and head registers and undulating back and forth, but not as drastically as in western/american yodeling? it sounds almost like he doesn't make the switch between registers at the same volume so the chest isn't as loud, almost like a leftover note, but bring back the volume in the higher register. it's not a full closing of the sound like in staccato, but the effect makes it sound like super fast staccato with a slight reverb or using breath to interrupt the note? i'm not a musican so please dont tare me apart if i'm way off, dimash has just turned me in to a lover and study of music, so i'm trying to better understand it.

    • @JustMyOpinion1010
      @JustMyOpinion1010 Před 3 lety +1

      Thank goodness finally someone points out that it isn't from other regions.

    • @JustMyOpinion1010
      @JustMyOpinion1010 Před 3 lety +2

      @@zacharywilliams222 it is in fact Turcik in origin.

    • @EK-tf2eo
      @EK-tf2eo Před 3 lety +1

      @@zacharywilliams222 You hear absolutely right: it is not yodeling, there is no change of registers (only a guttural vibrato on one tone), and at this rate jodeling is not possible at all. This is an onomatopoeic lamentation (having its counterparts in various musical cultures). Pay attention to his body language and gestures.

    • @EK-tf2eo
      @EK-tf2eo Před 3 lety +1

      Jim & Melody, first of all, it is not yodeling, there is no change of registers (only a guttural vibrato on one tone), and at this rate yodeling is not possible at all. This is an onomatopoeic lamentation (having its counterparts in various musical cultures, pay attention to his body language and gestures). So we are not dealing with modulation, but with a guttural vibrato. Therefore, it cannot be called "Throat Singing", which is usually combined with overtone singing. One of the reactors - an opera voice trainer - made an association this effect with "goat trill", which is also a kind of vibrato, but it sounds completely different and has the character of a pure ornament (without any substantive character), used in opera music and songs of the Baroque period.

  • @cherinoelke
    @cherinoelke Před 3 lety

    Do you see how far the mic is from him when he hits those stratospheric notes...that's POWER. I know some metal heads that would kill for that vocal power. And Dimash loves Rock and Metal that's why he's created his own style he calls Neo-Classical. His highest notes are off the f-n piano and his lowest baritone notes can shake he ground. Believe me when I say, I wouldn't be a bit surprised if he puts out a straight up banger album one day. Right now he is honoring his parents and mentors with his more classical style but in concert that kid likes to Rock. The Queen song he covered was The Show Must Go On, and his accent was a but of an issue but I'm sure Freddy was lookin down thinkin WTF!!! I've been a fan of Dimash's for over 2 years, and he still blows my mind. Vape away my friend!!

  • @ildanoch
    @ildanoch Před 3 lety

    Whenever possible and appropriate Dimash thanks the band. He is always humble.

  • @diannelake969
    @diannelake969 Před rokem

    Go back and listen to that ending note, Dimash sings that last run with all those key changes with one breath, 24 seconds. Dimash has all the flowers donated to elderly homes and hospitals. It's nice to see someone who prefers a certain genre, appreciate brilliant talant like Dimash. Yeah, don't say you have heard everything from Dimash, I have been listening to him for 5 years and he's just keeps getting better and continues to surprise me with differant styles and techniques.

  • @svetlanalastovetsky6654

    Listen to DIMASH and you will sleep well at night. Dimash is different and he will even sing punk rock. But no one will sing like HE. Thanks for your reaction.

  • @aileenperucho6719
    @aileenperucho6719 Před 3 lety +4

    The man in white who gave a standing ovation is no other than Maestro Igor Krotoy. From then on, they make beautiful music together, Ogni Pietra, Passione, Your Love, and Where Love Lives plus covers of songs composed by the maestro.

  • @videophile222
    @videophile222 Před 3 lety

    Another Amazing! Amazing! Amazing! performance by Dimash. Great reaction by Outcast.

  • @jillkruger1439
    @jillkruger1439 Před 3 lety

    Do you know how many times I have heard a reactor say WAIT, WHAT WAS THAT!!! and yes fans always go to his stage and give him flowers....unless the venues security won't lat them....Dimash never stops them

  • @annnoyes6915
    @annnoyes6915 Před 3 lety +10

    Dimashs “War and Peace” is one you may enjoy as well.

  • @liraananeva1862
    @liraananeva1862 Před 3 lety +6

    Наш любимый мальчик!Спасибо тебе и твоим родителям!Успеха тебе во всем!Любим!!!

  • @irmaromeroll
    @irmaromeroll Před 3 lety +1

    I'm speechless with this song! Cuando conocì a Dimash pensè que era maravilloso pero que no iba a escucharlo mucho, despuès .... me he vuelto adicta a Dimash! necesito escucharlo todos los dìas! Y me hace muy felìz!

  • @user-tq2ke3db9h
    @user-tq2ke3db9h Před 3 lety +2

    Great reaction 👍👍👍 thank you 🙏🏻

  • @claudianewell9126
    @claudianewell9126 Před 3 lety +32

    Arizona Dear here LOVE IS LIKE A DREAM (MOSCOW ) THE ANGLE HAS ARRIVED. DIMASH HAS 6 OCTAVIES AND ONE NOTE INTO THE 7 TH HIS RANGE IS A1 TO D8 AND D 8 IS NOT ON THE PIANO KEY BOARD HIS WHISTLE NOTES E 7 TO D 8 THAT LAST NOTE WAS HELD FOR 23.8 SECONDS WITH ALL THE RIFFS AND RUNS . THAT IS HIS DEARS AND HE LOVE THEM HE WILL CARRY ALL THE FLOWERS ONE TIME I SAW A ROSE FALL ON THE STAGE DIMASH PICK IT UP KISSED AND PUT IT BACK WITH THE OTHERS FLOWERS HE IS VERY KIND AND VERY HUMMBLE YOUNG MAN ENJOY YOUR JOURNEY AND HOLD ON TIGHT DIMASH IS A CLASS ACT

    • @suedouglas5455
      @suedouglas5455 Před 3 lety

      I think A1 to D8 is more than 7 octaves......

    • @claudianewell9126
      @claudianewell9126 Před 3 lety

      @@suedouglas5455 From all i have read that the D 8 is some thing like one note into the 7 th no matter what it HIGH LOL

  • @SALIKHA2017
    @SALIKHA2017 Před 3 lety +1

    😍Dimash 🤗fenomen🤫.Thank you👍

  • @patrickdudek8480
    @patrickdudek8480 Před rokem

    I like that your knowledge of music in general allows you to appreciate the work of a talent such as Dimash. Good music is good music, no matter the genre.

  • @SALIKHA2017
    @SALIKHA2017 Před 3 lety +2

    Thank you🤗from in Kazakhstan🤚

  • @ricaosburn6381
    @ricaosburn6381 Před 3 lety +14

    I think that was a tribal tribute to a fallen warrior. With the fast quaver in his voice.

    • @outcastreacts1272
      @outcastreacts1272  Před 3 lety +2

      That’s honestly a really neat piece of back story that I would of never figured out so thank you ❤️

    • @mkvision
      @mkvision Před 3 lety +2

      I read somewhere that part was called a lament in honor of the lead singer of A-Studio who passed away already. This is a cover of A-studio's Sinful Passion which you can also hear on YT in its original form. Also, some have characterized the technique as yodeling or a type of throat singing technique. I couldn't tell you tho. It'd be cool to react to the Arnau concert version. You can see his face while he does the technique.

  • @debbycundy-profke9144
    @debbycundy-profke9144 Před 3 lety +3

    Dimash is phenomenal ,love Debby, from Brisbane, Australia xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

  • @roserdq_dears
    @roserdq_dears Před rokem

    💕💕🙏🙏 THANKS EVER desde Sevilla, We LOVE DIMASH EVER

  • @yuliaw3468
    @yuliaw3468 Před 3 lety +1

    Can’t wait to see him in concert in USA! After coronavirus:) It’s cool what you said about talent and music industry..! So true! 🙏🏻❤️

  • @karisma2005ster
    @karisma2005ster Před rokem

    Thank you for your reaction! He is a miracle for real. I just can’t get enough of his voice. Strongly recommend you to listen his “A story of one sky”… it is simply genius! In this song he shows his best abilities of singing. I’m mesmerized by the melody he composed and his absolutely unique voice and techniques

  • @Lkukish2701
    @Lkukish2701 Před 3 lety +2

    Добро пожаловать в мир Димаша!!)))) Надеюсь,теперь ты Дияс как и мы все!))))

  • @xev10us
    @xev10us Před 3 lety

    Listening to Dimash all the time would be exhausting. His songs are so emotional.

  • @Thaisfleur
    @Thaisfleur Před 3 lety

    Dimash is a fenómeno. And amazing. Thank you. ❤️

  • @shamyrkvin6431
    @shamyrkvin6431 Před 3 lety +3

    Another Masterpiece by Dimash. He took the song to another Level. He’s Amazing. His voice is...Unbelievable. Thanks

  • @yuenkoi
    @yuenkoi Před 2 lety

    Dimash is phenomenal. The best of the best !

  • @user-pe8gp8gq2d
    @user-pe8gp8gq2d Před 3 lety +27

    Чувак, включи субтитры!!! Перевод!!! Ничего не понятно, но интересно! Включишь переводчика, и на тебя подпишется куча русскоязычных людей, и не только!!! Последний раз тебе ставлю лайк, в следующий раз жду субтитров. Виктория, из России

    • @yuliaw3468
      @yuliaw3468 Před 3 lety +1

      You are funny! Don’t get upset Dear!❤️

    • @user-sy3sj9tn2b
      @user-sy3sj9tn2b Před 3 lety +4

      Я ему через переводчик написала, чтоб включил субтитры, попросила если по каким-то причинам не может это сделать, то пусть обратиться к Алану, он переведёт.

  • @praja108
    @praja108 Před 3 lety

    Dimash, amazing for the ears, you man, entertaining for the eyes and ears. 💚

  • @mstmy7082
    @mstmy7082 Před 3 lety +4

    Losing the ability to cognitively process information, whilst watching Dimash do his thing, is a completely normal side effect of the dimash experience. We call it being Dimashified. When everything you thought you knew about life, the universe and everything, is turned on its head. Our brains have trouble accepting it as reality, and we have to watch on repeat to analyse and understand what our eyes and ears experienced.
    🦌💞
    Ps. Best reaction yet 🤣

  • @tubiroid6986
    @tubiroid6986 Před 3 lety +2

    Спасибо за реакцию. Димаш ❤️

  • @skyone2380
    @skyone2380 Před 3 lety

    The best singer in the whole world 🌎 he is extraordinary and unique

  • @user-pk8om4nf7g
    @user-pk8om4nf7g Před 3 lety +2

    Thank you so much for the great reaction! 👍👍👍❤❤❤ Dimash the extraordinario!!! Bravo Dimash!!!👏👏👏❤❤❤

  • @patriciasoaress2395
    @patriciasoaress2395 Před 2 lety

    I found this reaction today only and I liked it very much cause you're very honest guy. I share the same opinion about Dimash's talent. I like another kind of music but recently I'm apreciating a lot of Dimash's vídeo just because his talent is amazing. When you love good music you recognize a talented guy like him, it doesn't matter your kind of type of music. And here in Brazil, nowadays, there are lot of shit in music scenario. It's so desgusting! It's really sad to see these people with no talent being so rich and famous and a guy like Dimash and many others, so talented, and most part of the people don't know who he is. Shame!

  • @florencediaz7713
    @florencediaz7713 Před 3 lety +1

    Dimash receives mounds of flowers during each performance; he is met at airports by Dears with more flowers and many gifts. The flowers are donated to various organizations.

  • @suedouglas5455
    @suedouglas5455 Před 3 lety +15

    It’s just fans giving him flowers....

  • @bethanyhunt2704
    @bethanyhunt2704 Před 3 lety

    Apparently Dimash was classically trained from a child, and when his voice broke he managed to keep the "stretch" in his vocal chords and maintain his juvenile high range.

  • @belladonna8425
    @belladonna8425 Před 3 lety

    Im a metal head too, but I own all Dimash music. He's fucking incredible.

  • @pizza5354
    @pizza5354 Před 3 lety +2

    I love your genuine reactions! Can’t wait to see more from you. Have a great day/night!

  • @susijockwer2932
    @susijockwer2932 Před 3 lety +3

    Thank you for the reaction 👍 please more from Dimash 💕 Show must go on, Samaltau, Ogni Pietra

  • @ramsesds7325
    @ramsesds7325 Před 3 lety +11

    Technically Dimash has 7 octaves, from growling at about D1 to whistle register at D8. But he can probably do more, those are just the recorded ones.

  • @augustsky6248
    @augustsky6248 Před 3 lety +4

    That 'yodeling sound is Ululation from Latin ululo, is a long, wavering, high-pitched vocal sound resembling a howl with a trilling quality. It is produced by emitting a high pitched loud voice accompanied with a rapid back and forth movement of the tongue and the uvula. It very common in India. Ululation is practiced either alone or as part of certain styles of singing, on various occasions of communal ritual events (like weddings) used to express strong emotion.
    Ululation is practised in North Africa; other parts of Africa, the Middle East; and Central-to-South Asia, including Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Bengal, Odisha, and Assam in India, and Sri Lanka. It is also practiced in a few places in Europe, like Cyprus, and among the diaspora community originating from these areas. By the way, because you stopped after the 'run' you missed the 'riff' sequence all the way to the end which was 24 seconds. Check out his cover of Freddie Mercury's The Show Must Go On.

    • @EK-tf2eo
      @EK-tf2eo Před 3 lety

      Dimash does not use the tongue, but the throat and the vocal chords, (on one tone) subjected to a strong pressure of air from the diaphragm.
      The element he applies is also - unlike ululation - a musical phrase, it is an onomatopoeic stylization (crying, lamentation). Similarly technically sounding can be found in mukam (or derivative songs, such as mugam). The element connecting Dimash's phrase with ululation may be that ululation can be heard sometimes during e.g. funeral ceremonies, here the association is correct.

  • @Julia_2
    @Julia_2 Před 3 lety +6

    You missed that the last part was crazy run in one breath 20 something seconds :-) I wasn't listening to this type of music before I discovered Dimash, now I listen to it every day :-) And you'll discover more sides if him in other songs

  • @algina67
    @algina67 Před 3 lety +1

    Dimash is a gift from God to us all 🙏! Hello from Romania! Love Dimash!

  • @monymar3241
    @monymar3241 Před 3 lety +3

    THANK YOU !!!!!! Maravillosa reacción. Thank you very much. From ARGENTINA 👍👍👍🙋

  • @elnajanequiros2028
    @elnajanequiros2028 Před 3 lety

    It’s fine 😊 musical taste is subjective and we respect yours ♥️. But we appreciate that you acknowledge the skill and still being impressed. We are happy that you know Dimash and more people will know know about this talented young man! Cheers!

  • @alariepoet8015
    @alariepoet8015 Před 3 lety +7

    4-5 octaves is very impressive, but Dimash is 7+. He keeps changing, so stay tuned. He might change your mind about how often you'll listen to him. No one expects you to give up all other music, though he will spoil some of it for you.
    Horrifying to me is that he had mentors criticizing and humiliating him for using his high voice. Fortunately, he prevailed.

    • @outcastreacts1272
      @outcastreacts1272  Před 3 lety +3

      Really his mentors did that? Probably out of jealousy 😂

    • @wbrenne
      @wbrenne Před 3 lety +1

      Those teachers were impressed, but criticized that it is not a pure style and that his singing is all over the place, which makes some sense from the perspective of old, seasoned music scholars. But if you go on watching his performances from late 2019 on, you can see how he starts to fuse all the different styles to something new that is unheard of, but very aesthetic and pleasing to listen to. I am really excited to see where this development goes.

    • @aylinyaman7885
      @aylinyaman7885 Před 3 lety +3

      @@outcastreacts1272 no, they were not mentors nor teachers. His real mentors and teachers from school are the ones who encouraged him to keep his high soprano range. Those who criticized him using high range are the incompetent jury on a shitty local show in Kazakhstan which he attended when he was a teen.

    • @aylinyaman7885
      @aylinyaman7885 Před 3 lety +4

      @@wbrenne no, you are mistaken. Those who criticized him were NOT his teachers nor were they old “scholars”. His actual teachers from school were the ones who actually helped him keep and further develop his high range. The ones who criticized him are some incompetent jury on a local talent show which he attended when he was much younger, some of whom do not even have proper musical education as per what Dimash’s mother said. Dimash’s mom said those jury’s opinions should not even be taken seriously as they lack musical expertise. And yes, one of the jury who criticized him was an older lady but she was not a musical “scholar” nor had any classical training the way Dimash had. They were the only ones who criticized him for using a wide octave range and for not having a “pure style”. They were NOT his teachers. His actual teachers, the ones from his university, definitely supported him and he is still grateful to them. You can actually see candid videos of his university teachers working with him on hitting high notes. There isn’t a single mentor or teacher of his who criticized him for using both high and low range and having vocal versatility and mixing styles.

    • @aylinyaman7885
      @aylinyaman7885 Před 3 lety

      @@wbrenne One more thing I want to add to my comments above is that the only unusual thing that one of his teachers did was deliberately grade him a bit lower even though he knew he deserved the highest grade, just so that it would give him the push to make him be even more perfect. So for example, even when he was a 10, he would sometimes give him an 8 or a 9 just so that he would keep on pushing his perfection to even greater limits. This is only one teacher though; it was his personal method to keep such an exceptional musical student get even more perfect.
      That being said, all his teachers supported his wide vocal range, and they all pushed him to always improve on ALL his ranges, including his very high range. And they also encouraged and supported him to incorporate different styles by supporting him to get pop/jazz degree on top of classical opera degree. So, the original comment is incorrect in regards to his teachers/mentors criticizing him. The only ones who directly criticized him were two jury members on a local talent show in Kazakhstan which he attended when he was much younger. One of those jury members wasn’t even a music expert by any means. He thought he shouldn’t sing “like a girl”, and the other jury member, an older woman, who was in the local music business but was neither a scholar nor a mentor said he should stick to one singing style and not mix it up. And they both later ate their words. The male jury member even issued a statement a couple of years later saying how wrong he was.
      Like I said these were uneducated opinions that even Dimash’s own mother who is a professional singer herself said in an interview that they dismissed as unimportant because she said that those opinions were not coming from a deep musical knowledge. So, that was the only time anyone directly criticized his singing choices. Again, his teachers and mentors from school all supported Dimash’s musical choices and range 100% and he often mentions how grateful he is of that support and shows deep respect to his teachers.

  • @bettyazzarone8148
    @bettyazzarone8148 Před 3 lety +2

    Dimash is amazing!!!. Thank you for your reaction!!. We all know, He eventually is going to be recognized by the world. 🙋🇦🇷

  • @user-ci2rt5qe5y
    @user-ci2rt5qe5y Před 3 lety +2

    Thank you for reaction. It's so beautiful. Subscribed

  • @lauraalkhaz2163
    @lauraalkhaz2163 Před 3 lety +1

    Dimash gets flowers and gifts everywhere he goes where it is allowed, at concerts, airports etc. He is pretty much securities nightmare because he usually goes right out into the audience. That being said, as in New York even he came right off the stage to interact with fans. Security had to run behind him but people respect him so it is a lot of fun. He usually takes the flowers with him but many times there are so many people have to help him. He donates them to area hospitals and nursing homes from what I understand. Please do Know from Kiev. It is strictly a vocalise, so you see him sit flat on his backside and just vocalize. Hauntingly beautiful. His Kazakh song Durdaraz from New York is amazing and has a pretty heavy beat.

  • @nildadicesare5344
    @nildadicesare5344 Před 3 lety

    Demasiadas interrupciones en tu reacción. Dimash es inigualable!! Gracias por hacernos disfrutar su voz angelical👌😘

  • @erinmette307
    @erinmette307 Před rokem

    Not only is he's the best in the world he's a really sweet person they understand

  • @marlenecalderongrageda2426
    @marlenecalderongrageda2426 Před 3 lety +11

    Hola saludos de Bolivia DEAR 💕 muy feliz día para todos ustedes DEARS del mundo nuestro ángel principe Kazajo bello guapo Dimash 💖 te amamos mucho en todo el mundo okey ❣️ muchas gracias por todo a usted igual 💖😘🤗

  • @aleis4871
    @aleis4871 Před 3 lety +5

    24 seconds😍😍😍!!!

  • @mehdiking4967
    @mehdiking4967 Před 3 lety +3

    WOOOOOOOOW Hez amazing ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️😍😍😍😍😍😍

  • @Ming3484
    @Ming3484 Před 3 lety

    I love the fancam video of this performance as it stays focused on him.

  • @yuliaw3468
    @yuliaw3468 Před 3 lety +1

    Awesome reaction 🔥🔥🔥thank you

  • @showyourvidz
    @showyourvidz Před 3 lety

    Also, that "smack on the face" was done on one breath. I think it was something like a 20 second run. Great breath control. Wow!

  • @fendilong1328
    @fendilong1328 Před 3 lety +1

    Seamlessly, effortlessly and flawlessly are Dimash's middle names.😂😂

  • @joygernautm6641
    @joygernautm6641 Před 3 lety +1

    He is still a human. That’s why he lets his fans get close to him. Dimash is known for being incredibly open and interactive with his Fans.

  • @hedyfie
    @hedyfie Před 3 lety

    Ship came from an alien place to the planet earth and landed with Dimash, look at inside bodybuilding structures, you’ll find big difference between all of us.

  • @Gladys406
    @Gladys406 Před 3 lety

    Es un genio!!!! Nuestro príncipe DIMASH

  • @ExpeditionAndromeda
    @ExpeditionAndromeda Před 3 lety +1

    The "smack in the face" explosion was 24 seconds of runs up and down the scale on ONE breath. He's a vocal monster. Hearing that you're a metalhead, a friend of mine (who also loves Dimash and is a metalhead and a gamer) introduced me to the Mongolian metal group The HU. Check out their Wolf Totem video. As for Dimash, his Queen cover is very unique and different from Queen's version (it grew on me) and please keep in mind, he learned the song in something like a week and he didn't speak any English at the time. I'm enjoying your reactions! I need to check out your Twitch gaming channel!