Songs that get Europeans TURNT!
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Songs that get Europeans TURNT!
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2001: Blasting Dragostea Din Tei & annoying your parents
2021: Blasting Dragostea Din Tei & annoying your kids
If you ever feel pointless, remember that random pencils like me exist:)
Random Pencil.✏️
@@zyclo bruh
No one:
Moldovan Radio unironically blasting Dragostea din Tei because It's rightfully our song:
Me: We be vibin'
Trip down Dragoatea lane🏠🏠
Exactly 🤣
Joel: No one in the world is as European as me.
Also Joel: Dislikes "Final countdown" by the European band called Europe
To be fair, they’re Swedish. He’s probably heard that song a lot. I know I have.
@@tovekauppi1616 I would imagine that the only people that have heard it more than Swedes are Greeks. It's almost like a second national anthem in Greece, everyone and I mean everyone knows it.
I mean Final Countdown is more a New Year's song here and not really something you go dancing to imo.
@@DarklightAmy It's more of a sports song over here in North America(a good song for the playoffs in hockey)
@@marikroyals7111 idk why but that sounds like an insult. sorry.
As a European I'm surprised I know most of these songs. I never knew that me being European was part of the reason I know these songs.
same
As an European (Italy) I can say that ALL of them are very well known songs and they’re mostly everyone’s childhood ❤️
How did it feel when he called bella ciao french?
As an Eurasian(Caucasian) Agree.
@@ErikB605 The cover of bella ciao is french. I'm french. It is disgusting.
Quando ha messo del reggeaton nel "not turnt" ho pensato "si vede che non è mai stato a Cagliari 😂
UK I agree too. Love the songs I knew.
Me: "IT` S THE FINAL COUNTDO-"
Joel: "no"
Me: D:
Immediately followed by not knowing Coco Jambo? Dude's crazy.
@@dowfreak7 Joel needs to have his Euro card revoked for not knowing Coco Jambo!
True I get hyped with that too
@@xKalisto He's Merican now anyways. HAHAHAHAHA 😈😈😈
DD:
Europeans cant dislike "Final countdown" by Europe, cmon
That would just be dumb
Ya bro we just cant
i'm not even european but damn that song slaps.
Yes, we can, because it's so overused in every tv-show, that does some sort of countdown
@@sonalsharma106 and it should be terrorism
Ingredients
For the dough:
¾ cup warm milk (whole milk or 2% preferred) (110 degrees F)
2 ¼ teaspoons quick rise or active yeast (1/4-ounce package yeast)
¼ cup granulated sugar
1 egg plus 1 egg yolk, at room temperature
¼ cup butter, melted (I prefer salted, but unsalted works, too)
3 cups bread flour, plus more for dusting
3/4 teaspoon salt
For the filling:
2/3 cup dark brown sugar (light brown sugar also works)
1 ½ tablespoons ground cinnamon
¼ cup butter, softened
For the cream cheese frosting:
4 oz cream cheese, softened
3 tablespoons butter, softened
¾ cup powdered sugar
½ teaspoon vanilla extract
Instructions
Warm milk to around 110 degrees F. I like to do this by placing milk in a microwave safe bowl and microwaving it for 40-45 seconds. It should be like warm bath water. Transfer warm milk to the bowl of an electric mixer and sprinkle yeast on top. Add in sugar, egg, egg yolk and melted butter. Mix until well combined. Next stir in flour and salt with a wooden spoon until a dough begins to form.
Place dough hook on stand mixer and knead dough on medium speed for 8 minutes. Dough should form into a nice ball and be slightly sticky. If it's TOO sticky (meaning it's sticking to the bottom of the mixer, add in 2 tablespoons more bread flour.) If you don’t want to use an electric mixer, you can use your hands to knead the dough for 8-10 minutes on a well-floured surface.
Transfer dough ball to a well-oiled bowl, cover with plastic wrap and a warm towel. Allow dough to rise for 1 hour to 1 ½ hours, or until doubled in size. This may more or less time depending the humidity and temperature in your home.
After dough has doubled in size, transfer dough to a well-floured surface and roll out into a 14x9 inch rectangle. Spread softened butter over dough, leaving a ¼ inch margin at the far side of the dough.
In a small bowl, mix together brown sugar and cinnamon. Use your hands to sprinkle mixture over the buttered dough, then rub the brown sugar mixture into the butter.
Tightly roll dough up, starting from the 9-inch side and place seam side down making sure to seal the edges of the dough as best you can. You will probably need to cut off about an inch off the ends of the dough as the ends won’t be as full of cinnamon sugar as we’d want it to be.
Cut into 1 inch sections with a serrated knife or floss. You should get 9 large pieces.
Place cinnamon rolls in a greased 9x9 inch baking pan or round 9 inch cake pan. (I also recommend lining the pan with parchment paper as well, in case any of the filling ends up leaking out.) Cover with plastic wrap and a warm towel and let rise again for 30-45 minutes.
Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Remove plastic wrap and towel and bake cinnamon rolls for 20-25 minutes or until just slightly golden brown on the edges. You want to underbake them a little so they stay soft in the middle, that’s why we want them just slightly golden brown. Allow them to cool for 5-10 minutes before frosting. Makes 9 cinnamon rolls.
To make the frosting: In the bowl of an electric mixer, combine cream cheese, butter, powdered sugar and vanilla extract. Beat until smooth and fluffy. Spread over cinnamon rolls and serve immediately. Enjoy!
thank you lol
the one stromae fan haha
@@zecki8403 wdym the one stromae fan?
pro tip: pour a bit of heavy cream over your rolls in the pan before baking them so theyre soft & nice in the middle
11:49 me when I see Joel has posted
(I ran out of cream for the buns)
Here in Greece "The Final Countdown" is one of the most legendary songs cause its always connected to our first European Basketball title back in 1987. It is connected with that legendary moment. It brings chills to every basketball fan especially now that we approach 20 years without a title. May the basketball gods (Galis,Giannakis,Diamantidis,Spanoulis) bless us again with an international title.
Joel: No one in the world is as European as me;
Also Joel: dislikes Final Countdown, Papaoutai and Sofia
I thought the exact same thing. Americans have made a mess of him. freaking colonies...😂
how can he not have heard Sofia
stolen
@@flopjul3022 how can he not have heard coco jumbo😂
@@adak.8748 i had never heard it before that... it kinda reminds me of All that she wants from Ace of Base
Me, a Mexican guy getting hyped with almost every song: Guess I'm European now
Puerto Rican here. My list was almost identical to Roomie's.
Me a southerner: I always knew I was from Europe
Lol
Hey i am mexican too!
Me a mexican that's American that has only 1 correlation to Europe (spain).
Guess I'm European now
As a teenage European, i love and dance and vibe on 95% of these songs 😂
Me too, it seems every generation only agrees one thing…
"Coco Jambo" was extremely popular in Latvia in my middle school time and little after. It's nineties, dude! 😂😂😂
And "The final countdown" is timeless! Some might dislike it but the main theme gets almost everyone also my age, although the song was released when I was really small- preschool or like that. And it was a top hit to the parents, of course!
I appreciate that the Stromae fans came after him so hard that he now fears them
As a Belgian, Stromae is one of the artists we're most proud of so it's only natural 😅😂
I actually discovered Stromae because Pentatonix sang Papaoutai and I liked it. I don’t know all his songs but he’s great
@@karleycavette1933 I discovered Stromae because Papaoutai was in Just Dance 2015. Absolutely loved it!
I discovered Stromae throu Tous les Měmes from a friend I fell in love with his stuff
What happened before?
Joel:* put Coco Jambo on not turnt*
Basically whole eastern Europe and Germany:*shocked*
Coco Jambo is love Coco Jambo is life xD
When Roomie is from the same generation as you...and he doesnt know about Mr. President. I was confused and almost felt insulted. I dont know why.
i have never heard it... but im from sweden so it might be that
I'm so surprised that he had never heard it. This was THE SONG when I was a kid. My brother hated it so much and I could annoy him with this song. Oh, memories :D
Oh magyar vagy :D Mindent megmagyaráz :D
Heyy hungary
Jó látni magyarokat egy külföldi csatornán :)
Joel: *hears Italian song*
also Joel: "I have learned in this video that there's many french songs in the world"
I was just gonna say that. Like, what?
The interpretation was made by the french nonetheless
It was not the original in Italian, it was in French
He heard French, so assumed it was a French song
I'm french and when I heard him said that I was like : "What did he just say????!!!"
He really called Bella ciao as French song in 11:35 💀💀
Bella ciao is Italian song, that one in this video is just covered in french language!
Napolitan...
Nothing better than milking an old socialist tune with yet another horrible cover version.
The version of the song he chose was a French one
@@nareknarek9943 amigo, the song itself is Italian. It's just covered in French. It doesn't make the song French
@@pauliuszvironas9667 I agree, I was just saying that when he heard some French on the Bella Ciao cover it was not meaningless. I was not implying that Bella Ciao is a French song! Moreover we have plenty of songs in France so I prefer to let what's Italian to the Italians (what a great country btw, one of my favourite!). Ciao !
Me: jamming to Papaoutai
Joel: It’s not as good as Alors on danse
Me: come again🧏♀️
Both songs are great, it just depends on the circumstances and since I know the backstory of Papaoutai (quite sad) I prefer listening to Alors On Danse ^-^'
@@lea-la-reveuse alors on danse isn't exactly happy lol. None of stromaes songs are that happy xd
trueeeeeeee
I prefer formidable but I’m more of a ‘screaming to ballads’ and not a dancing person
Papaoutai is danceable,
But it's not nearly as hype as Alors on danse.
As a Europian I can confirm that those songs get us absolutley into party mode
Many of them didn't get me in a party mood.
@@shironeko5183 maybe bc you're not european
@@mjl11 Hmm, I was pretty sure Norway was in Europe.
@@shironeko5183 it actually still is, not only was
@@mjl11 Yup.
Giving an extra few minutes to Freestyler is the most European thing possible. I swear we could use this song as a DNA test for Europeans
🥰based
FOR THE DOUGH:
244 g warm milk
2.5 teaspoons instant dry yeast
2 large eggs at room temperature
75.67 g salted butter** (Softened)
100 g granulated sugar
1 teaspoon salt
562.5 g all-purpose flour (divided)
FOR THE FILLING:
113.5 g salted butter (almost melted)
220 g packed brown sugar
2 tablespoons cinnamon
119 g heavy cream (for pouring over the risen rolls)
FOR THE FROSTING:
170.1 g cream cheese (softened)
75.67 g salted butter (softened)
240 g powdered sugar
0.5 tablespoon vanilla extract
Instructions
Pour the warm milk in the bowl of a stand mixer and sprinkle the yeast overtop.
Add the eggs, butter and sugar. Mix until combined.
Add in salt and 4 cups (save the other ½ cup and add only if you need it) of flour and mix using the beater blade just until the ingredients are barely combined. Allow the mixture to rest for 5 minutes so the flour has time to soak up the liquids.
Scrape the dough off the beater blade and remove it. Attach the dough hook.
To knead, beat the dough on medium speed for 5-7 minutes, adding in up to ½ cup more flour if needed to form a dough. The dough should be elastic and smooth. **The dough should be tacky and will still be sticking to the sides of the bowl. That's ok! Don't be tempted to add more flour at this point. We generally add about 4 ½ cups, but start with 4 cups.
Spray a large bowl with cooking spray.
Use a rubber spatula to remove the dough from the mixer bowl and place it in the greased large bowl.
Cover the bowl with a towel or wax paper.
Set the bowl in a warm place and allow the dough to rise until double. I like to turn on the oven to the lowest setting for 1-2 minutes. Then turn off the oven and place the dough to rise in there. It normally takes about 30 minutes for the dough to rise. Do not allow the dough to rise too much or your cinnamon rolls will be airy.
While the dough is rising, prepare the cinnamon filling. In a medium bowl, combine the soft butter, brown sugar and cinnamon, mixing until well combined. Set aside.
Sprinkle a pastry mat generously with flour. Turn out the dough onto the pastry mat and sprinkle the top of the dough with additional flour.
Flour a rolling pin and roll the dough to about a 24×15" rectangle. (the size of the rectangle can vary…it does not have to be exact!)
Use a rubber spatula to smooth the cinnamon filling over the whole dough rectangle.
Starting on the long end, roll the dough up tightly jelly roll style.
Cut into 12 slices and place in a greased 9×13 baking pan.****
Cover the pan and allow the rolls to rise for 20 minutes or until nearly double.
Preheat the oven to 375 degrees.
Warm the heavy cream until the chill is off. Don’t make it hot…you just don’t want it cold. It should be warm to the touch.
Once the rolls have risen, pour the heavy cream over the top of the rolls, allowing it to soak down in and around the rolls.
Bake at 375 degrees for 20-22 minutes, until the rolls are lightly golden brown and the center rolls are cooked through. Note…the time will vary based on how big the rolls are, what type of pan, how close the rolls are packed, etc. They could take up to 25-27 minutes. Check the rolls at 20 minutes. If they are getting too browned, cover loosely with foil for the remaining baking time.
While the rolls are cooling, prepare the cream cheese frosting.
In a large bowl, combine the softened cream cheese and butter using a hand mixer. Blend well.
Add in your favorite extract and the powdered sugar. Beat until combined.
Spread the frosting over the cooled rolls.
Store in an airtight container.
I like Stromae.
Alvaro Soler - Sofia: *starts playing*
Joel: "never heard of this, not turnt"
Everyone else: "Thomas had never seen such bullshit before"
When tht song came on
Me: Mira Sofiaaaaaaa
Roomie: Not Turnt
Me: curses Roomie in Spanish
I love this song of Alvaro
Siendo hispanohablante, nunca la escuche jaja
Thomas, the best train in the history of mankind
Love almost all Alvaro stuff, how could Joe do not hear about it?
Stromae has many of the most ICONIC SONGS EVER
"formidable" probably one of my favorites
FACTS
Also papaoutai is so much better than alors on danse ! But in general his lyrics are just wonderful.
🙌🙌🙌
@@natalieoyler-lusco9564 how are you
As a French I can say that Indila is way more appreciated in other countries than our. She had success in 2014 with her song Dernière danse and I guess she won some prices for that, but French people actually don’t listen to her music anymore while Americans for example seem to be huge fans theses days
Andrew Tate unfortunately ruined that song.
It was so popular in Poland at some point. It was just one hit that got so popular and was everywhere on the radio.
@@denholmreynholm7993 That was Tourner Dans Le Vide I'm pretty sure, not Dernière Danse
I love Indila (I am from South Africa and can't speak a word of French)
"Papaoute" is a really great song by Stormea but it doesn't feel to me like dancing on a party. It has a really deep meaning, and I feel kinda sad when I hear it.
That's cause you know fench. The others were on the dance floor the second they heard the song 😂🙈
"lots of French stuff here" - has heard 3 french songs after like 20 Spanish ones
The French songs were before all the Spanish so at that point he was right ;-)
@@evelien8720 no, there were many spanish songs throughout the entire video, at no point was he right
and one of them wasn't evenn french...
Well, Stromae is Belgian, but Indila is definitely French, so there are "a lot" of songs, only three at the moment he says it, in French but not a lot of French songs
@Finn Spijker this version of the song was mostly in French, and the extract was in French, so he isn't totally wrong. Though, these singers completely destroyed Bella Ciao, turning it into garbage - there is no other word
Joel : "No one is as European as me."
Also Joel : *procedes to move to America*
All white people in america are essentially europeans, sooo.....
@@stefanrankwiler6908 by blood, not by anything else. I’m from South Africa and my mom is literally straight from Portugal, but I wouldn’t say I’m a European in any sense
@@stefanrankwiler6908 That is quite true XDD
He is the most American European ever
We Europeans need a Spotify Playlist with all the songs from this video, so we have the perfect party playlist for every party
I love how he didn't know Sofia.
That was literally one of the most famous song in Italy in 2015.
The fact that Joel hasn't listened to the original Bella Ciao makes me cry.
Quando sono arrivata a quella parte del video un pezzettino del mio cuore si è rotto... : (
the fact that he thought it was French makes me cry
@@hannatih yes is was going to say this aswell.
Also how tf you look at ‘Bella Ciao’ and go yeah that sounds French?
I havent either...
I'm so surprised that Roomie never heared Sofia :0
same but maybe it wasn't that big song there then
Same, I'm seriously offended like that's my childhood
Right???
I'm frm sri lanka it's huge here, though some ppl don't even know it's Spanish
that song was huge in albania lol
It's interesting you not getting hit by the nostalgia for "Mr. President - Coco Jambo". It was huge on radio around 96-97, hitting Topplistan number 1 and all
that playlist is amazing! Is there a spotify version? Imagine playing that at a house party, my loooord!
Let's be honest, nobody needs to have "adult beverages" to love Dancing Queen
don't worry, it's apple juice
I'm sorry, but i would. Dancing Queen is so overrated imo. Never liked it.
@@Via02.8 you obviously never heard Disco golfing queen
You have a opinion and everyone likes different music but it's not overrated
Truuueee
Sofia by Alvaro Soler comes on.
Joel: I've never heard of this. Not turnt.
Me: 👁👄👁
SAME
The summer it came out I had everyone singing it to me every time they saw me. Yeah, I'm named Sofia. Literally I was so tired at the end of the sumer I ended up singing it with everyone HAHAHAHAHA
Animal is so good though
i know right ....smh
In Italy it's one of the few songs that literally everyone know
As a Latin american I can confirm most of this songs work with us too, you can play asereje or macarena and everyone dance along with it!
Ingredients
for 14 servings
DOUGH
½ cup unsalted butter(115 g), melted
2 cups whole milk(480 mL), warm to the touch
½ cup granulated sugar(100 g)
2 ¼ teaspoons active dry yeast
5 cups flour(625 g), divided
1 teaspoon baking powder
2 teaspoons salt
FILLING
¾ cup butter(170 g), softened
¾ cup light brown sugar(165 g)
2 tablespoons ground cinnamon
FROSTING
4 oz cream cheese(55 g), softened
2 tablespoons butter, melted
2 tablespoons whole milk
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
1 cup powdered sugar(120 g)
Preparation
Generously butter two disposable foil pie/cake pans.
In a large bowl, whisk together warm milk, melted butter, and granulated sugar. The mixture should be just warm, registering between 100-110˚F (37-43˚C). If it is hotter, allow to cool slightly.
Sprinkle the yeast evenly over the warm mixture and let set for 1 minute.
Add 4 cups (500g) of all-purpose flour to the milk mixture and mix with a wooden spoon until just combined.
Cover the bowl with a towel or plastic wrap and set in a warm place to rise for 1 hour.
After 1 hour, the dough should have nearly doubled in size.
Remove the towel and add an additional ¾ cup (95g) of flour, the baking powder, and salt. Stir well, then turn out onto a well-floured surface.
Knead the dough lightly, adding additional flour as necessary, until the dough just loses its stickiness and does not stick to the surface.
Roll the dough out into a large rectangle, about ½-inch (1 cm) thick. Fix corners to make sure they are sharp and even.
Spread the softened butter evenly over the dough.
Sprinkle evenly with brown sugar and a generous sprinkling of cinnamon.
Press the mixture into the butter.
Roll up the dough, forming a log, and pinch the seam closed. Place seam-side down. Trim off any unevenness on either end.
Cut the log in half, then divide each half into 7 evenly sized pieces. About 1½ inches (8cm) thick each.
Place 7 cinnamon rolls in each cake pan, one in the center, six around the sides. Cover with plastic wrap and place in a warm place to rise for 30 minutes.
Preheat oven to 350˚F (180˚C).
To prepare the frosting. In a medium-size mixing bowl, whisk together cream cheese, butter, whole milk, vanilla, and powdered sugar, until smooth.
Remove plastic wrap. Bake the cinnamon rolls in a preheated oven for 25-30 minutes, until golden brown.
While still warm, drizzle evenly with frosting.
You asked for this, Joel.
‘I have learned in this video that there are many French songs’
Ah, yes, Bella Ciao, French.
As a French person I can say that it's boring when in Joel's videos the songs that foreign people hear are absolutely not the best ones(apart from stromae but he's not French) I mean we have so many music legends in France
yeah, it's a weird remix some french singers made
@@celialtb1161 Sérieusement la reprise de Bella Ciao jétais en mode : "Oh noooon...." 😂
@@arakneg8990 la même... Ça m'a énervé un peu genre
@@carlak2100 it’s a song deeply rooted in Italian culture and heritage, and not to be a purist, but I think it should be left that way
*bella ciao playing*
Joel: I learned that there are many french songs
It's a french version 😉.
@@magalieleplus then i didnt say anything 😅
@@magalieleplus and it's personnally not my favorite version 😅😂
@@adeled5567 i agree. Je ne suis pas très fan de gims et vitaa de toute façon. 😉
@@adeled5567 It's no one's favourite version. I didn't met a single person that actually likes it !
Freestyler is such a TUNE! Gotta love Uprocking Beats, too.
10:52 lmao that face " oh yes =D "
Every student UK crying when you said "No" to Cotton Eyed Joe😭
Yr3, vibing to cotton eyed joe just gave me memories😭 how dare he
Every european
well as I swed like Roomie, I can tell you the wonders of being overplayd on radio och 3:rd grade
dance partys till the sound of banjos make you sick. ask any swed.
Haha! yes i'm here 😊 ✋🏻
Hello!
just looking for you in the comments for 12 mins
Is this how I found you 4 months ago than I found other channel with music
Heyyyyy ❤️😄
Sup
Bomfunk MC's - Freestyler, and Darude - Sandstorm, literally two of the best and most popular Finnish songs ever! And as a Finn I love them also!
Indila disrespetct will not be tolerated, young man.
Now Roomie has to react to Alvaro Soler after angering every single European by dissing Sofia like that
who is sofia?
@@enigmamyth Its the name of the song
*angy european noises*
Yess!!
Tbh I’ve never heard that song before either and definitely wouldn’t be turnt to it at the club. I’m also European and in the same-ish age group as Roomie.
*When Joel turned down Europe's Final Countdown*
I explode with surprise and anger
Ray I'm John how are you
2:58 that Scene reminds me A LOT of the scene in the anime your name
btw rlly cool video
sofia by alvaro soler was my biggest obsession when i was like 13 and all of his songs just make me dance i dont know how its for everyone but for me its a song i can (and used to) listen to for hours without break and sing my vocal cords out
I’ve never felt more betrayed than when Joel put Final Countdown under "Not Turnt"
Like, I GET his reasoning, but I also don't cause I don't care what people 20 years older than me are listening to: if it's a good song, it's a good song. And The Final Countdown is a jam, man!
It's easily the song that I would love to hear anytime
@Ewing Kelln I understand, but it’s not really a song too get turnt to
@@UrMomsNewBf depends on your definition of turnt, maybe. 🤔
If Joel is defining it as "something you cannot resist dancing too" then I could definitely get turnt to that. Maybe not in a club, but still.
Roomie: puts Stromae papaoutai in not turnt but put Maître Gims in turnt
The entire French community: MADNESS
Stromae is belgium tho
Tellement
He should have been in turnt but Gims has pretty good song to like malheur malheur
I kinda get 8t though, Papaoutai is kind of a sad song and you can hear it in stromaes vocals, I mean I love Stromae but I could not get turned to that song of him, I love the song, but to get turnt is something else
Maître Gims is good though
As a Canadian I agreed with all of yours except Freestyler I didn't know, but would also get turnt to all the Akon songs, Tacata some other Latin too.. a few more haha Loooved this playlist! You should definitely listen to more Maitre Gims.
Love to the very quick intro!!
What we learned this video: Roomie needs some geography and basic latin languages classes.
Spanish, Portuguese, French, Italian, so he can at least identify correctly the language hahaha
Is he Americanizing really quickly? I don't know sh*t about Latin languages usually but it doesn't get any more Italian with words as Bella and Ciao, does it?
And Romanian...🙃
@@peticaflorentina3166 True!! Honestly, I don't know any Romanian songs
@@Roosmarijn035 To be fair, that video is a French cover of Bella Ciao. But he didn't recognize that either haha
@@analuizahenriques1703 it's ok .... the music industry it's not the best. The first song from his video Ozone-Dragostea din tei is in romanian but other than that, there aren't any well knowned songs, so don't worry about it. :)
Bella Ciao: starts paying
Roomie: I diagnose you with french
To be fair, that part is actually in French
@@lacasalingadimoabit2317 Not just that part, the whole song is in French
@@gianinparisquebecparis814 it's a cover the original song which for some reason the guy who uploaded the video didnt use is italian
That part was french
@@hannes_r the original song is italian, it's a partisan song of the second postwar period
COTTON EYE JOE IS THE BEST DANCE SONG FOR SQUARE DANCING !!! Along with Achy breaky heart and also the Macarena and a ron of these
The "wake me up" Song is nostaligic it was in every radio and mall when i was little
Listening to Papaoutai was the best part of French class
Yup
Facts!
Yes!
Yess
Very very true
Sofia comes on
Joel: never heard of it
Me a non pop educated kid: how can you not now that
Like, right?!
He's not alone about that one.
I don't know it either
@@somethingsomethinglastname9206 Evidently your Spanish teacher did something wrong if you haven’t heard this song at least 50 times lol
Same.
"vivir mi vida" is only the spin-off in Spanish of the "c'est la vie" it's half French half Arabic.
French is so present on the euro-scene
Samba De Janeiro, that song was everywhere in Germany when it came out... could not escape it. Turnt!!
Roomie: *listens to a song called Bella Ciao*
Roomie: "Like I said there are a lot of French songs on this list"
My man, that's italian
no it was a french version
And after a Stromae song. Even accidentally suggesting Stromae is French makes me angry.
@@Frahamen Did joel say he was french or that he was singing in french?
I wonder what he'd think of the Serbo-Macedonian cover haha (Called "Corona ciao")
@@franciscasilva8406 I bet he meant the language
As a US American who lived in Germany for four years, I can safely say I heard every one of these songs in clubs and everyone lost their shit every time
Als Deutsche kann ich das nur bestätigen :D
Germany says yes in Coco Jumbo :D
Wie gefällt dir es hier?
That’s what people generally tend to do in clubs though, don’t they?
@@YvieT81in general yes, but if a song plays that doesn’t really get the people turnt the whole vibe in the club changes noticeably.
The music makes a huge difference
Bella Ciao is an Italian protest folk song from the late 19th century, originally sung by the mondina workers in protest against the harsh working conditions in the paddy fields of Northern Italy.
*Sofia plays*
Joel: "Never heard it, not turnt"
Me *WHAT* C'mon that song ruled every radio station in summer 5 years ago when it was released
I don't know a word in Spanish but I know Sofia by heart
@@C.f001 same 😂
@@C.f001 I'm like, quarter European but I know that song by heart. I don't think I've heard the song more than 4 times though lmao
every time i went to my relatives when that song was released they would sing it to me and i got so annoyed by it after a while
@@sofiausan99 I can relate with that
Pitbull is the Grim Reaper of music styles. He shows up at the end of its popularity to let you know your Genre is over.
when you're sleeping at night, and you wake up to hear two haunting words : "mR wOrLdwIdE."
lol...I laughed so hard at this.
Big facts
Hahaha omg I love it! So accurate!
Too truuuu
I need to make a playlist out of this :D
papaoutai and final countdown are so goood though id get turnt to those on any day any time
Now that he’s in the US, he’s gonna hear a lot more Spanish songs
I hope so, cus right now he cant tell the difference between espanish and portuguese // franch and italian 😂😂
There lots of Spanish music here in the U.S
@@joannar1271 cuz they r alike
@@K3Vz0 they are similar because they originated from Latin, but only a few things are similar.
here in europe (especially in the german regions) spanish songs are a real big thing. e. g. Sofia by Alvaro was such a big summer hit...
As a European, I'm not gonna lie, most of these are in my playlists hahaha
Same.
1:45 Well now they do get turnt because this song became a meme!
His reason for not "getting turnt" to Final Countdown was that it was too old, but he had no problem choosing Dancing Queen (which is from the 70s), Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go (which is 2 years older) and La Lambada (which came only 3 years after Final Countdown). He should have just admitted that he doesn't like it or that it's overplayed, instead of using the excuse of its release year.
I’m surprised there wasn’t any Avicci songs in the compilation, there are so many good club bangers.
Levels is a certified banger
yeah, no SHM, no Avicci or Tiesto. Its not european if you dont have these 3
Bromance, Levels, Dear Boy and the list goes on
Where is Daft Punk, Gigi D’Agostino, a-ha, and (maybe) 2 Unlimited?
Or Eiffel 65’s Blue
11:34 Just for refrence, Bella Ciao is an Italian folk working song sung by Mondina workers in the late 19th Century.
During the second world war it was adopted by the anti-facist Italian Partisans a resistance group fighting against the Nazi's occupation of Italy, the tune remained the same but most of the lyrics were changed to fit the different circumstances.
It regained popularity in 2017 when it was featured in the Spanish tv show Money Heist. Many people however find the following casual use of the song in popular media to be disrespectful to the people that fought and died to the tune.
In my opinion it certainly shouldn't be featured in this video, it's a song for quite reflection not a song to dance and sing a long to at a club.
Bravo 👍
nobody even liked that extracommercial version... It's such a shame it was even released
I was waiting for that com.
@@Archi_Teck yeah and there are some genuinely great versions of it too
Don't think too much about it. It's still a great song.
Seeing your reaction to Freestyler reminds myself about how that awesome song had been playing on the radio station from my shift at work like 11 hours ago so thanks for the reminder bro 😎
I like alot of these songs, some of them I didn't even know and still liked them
Fun fact: Stromae’s name comes from Maestro, but it’s turned around.
Facts(((
Ah yes, Eamorts.
Isn't it more an anagram?
No it's a french form of speech that is popular in France and in Belgium (where he is from) in which words are turned around
Syllables are turned around
For the dough:
¾ cup warm milk (whole milk or 2% preferred) (110 degrees F)
2 ¼ teaspoons quick rise or active yeast (1/4-ounce package yeast)
¼ cup granulated sugar
1 egg plus 1 egg yolk, at room temperature
¼ cup unsalted butter, melted
3 cups bread flour, plus more for dusting
3/4 teaspoon salt
For the filling:
2/3 cup dark brown sugar (light brown sugar also works)
1 ½ tablespoons ground cinnamon
¼ cup unsalted butter, softened
For the cream cheese frosting:
4 oz cream cheese, softened
3 tablespoons unsalted butter, softened
¾ cup powdered sugar
½ teaspoon vanilla extract
Instructions
Warm milk to around 110 degrees F. I like to do this by placing milk in a microwave safe bowl and microwaving it for 40-45 seconds. It should be like warm bath water. Transfer warm milk to the bowl of an electric mixer and sprinkle yeast on top. Add in sugar, egg, egg yolk and melted butter. Mix until well combined. Next stir in flour and salt with a wooden spoon until a dough begins to form.
Place dough hook on stand mixer and knead dough on medium speed for 8 minutes. Dough should form into a nice ball and be slightly sticky. If it's TOO sticky (meaning it's sticking to the bottom of the mixer, add in 2 tablespoons more bread flour.) If you don’t want to use an electric mixer, you can use your hands to knead the dough for 8-10 minutes on a well-floured surface.
Transfer dough ball to a well-oiled bowl, cover with plastic wrap and a warm towel. Allow dough to rise for 1 hour to 1 ½ hours, or until doubled in size. This may more or less time depending the humidity and temperature in your home.
After dough has doubled in size, transfer dough to a well-floured surface and roll out into a 14x9 inch rectangle. Spread softened butter over dough, leaving a ¼ inch margin at the far side of the dough.
In a small bowl, mix together brown sugar and cinnamon. Use your hands to sprinkle mixture over the buttered dough, then rub the brown sugar mixture into the butter.
Tightly roll dough up, starting from the 9-inch side and place seam side down making sure to seal the edges of the dough as best you can. You will probably need to cut off about an inch off the ends of the dough as the ends won’t be as full of cinnamon sugar as we’d want it to be.
Cut into 1 inch sections with a serrated knife or floss. You should get 9 large pieces.
Place cinnamon rolls in a greased 9x9 inch baking pan or round 9 inch cake pan. (I also recommend lining the pan with parchment paper as well, in case any of the filling ends up leaking out.) Cover with plastic wrap and a warm towel and let rise again for 30-45 minutes.
Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Remove plastic wrap and towel and bake cinnamon rolls for 20-25 minutes or until just slightly golden brown on the edges. You want to underbake them a little so they stay soft in the middle, that’s why we want them just slightly golden brown. Allow them to cool for 5-10 minutes before frosting. Makes 9 cinnamon rolls.
To make the frosting: In the bowl of an electric mixer, combine cream cheese, butter, powdered sugar and vanilla extract. Beat until smooth and fluffy. Spread over cinnamon rolls and serve immediately. Enjoy!
Finally found it
@@fth_br you’re welcomed
Using cups and Fahrenheit under a video about Europe be like
@@adriendechaumes660
You just saved me from writing something similar. I’m sure yours is better though, I might even try it.
Don’t listen to the person writing about the Celsius thing, they didn’t put in the effort to write this you did.
Well done and thank you from a Stromae fan. 👏🏻
mr saxobeat had its moment in the usa in the 2010s but it faded... everytime we touch is way more iconic here i think
I love your taste in music
Day 22 of asking Roomie to review this year’s Eurovision songs
Keep up the good work
Yessss!!! We need this
Up
OMG! YESSSS!! I'd love to see him reacting to The Roop and Dadi
Less goooo
Mr. Saxobeat is such a jam. No matter how much time passes, I will always get turnt
Makes me prouder to be romanian
Me never. How can anyone like this song? It's so boring. But I like Romania a lot. 😊
@@roberttoader464 I was adopted from Romania and raised in the US since I was 11 months old. I grew up so impacted & loved mr saxobeat & stereo love having NO idea they were from my own country
Yess fr every European loves this song. I’m Balkan so I grew up with it in my house but it was also popular on just dance.
9:13 that's one of my fav french songs!
I need this playlist…
Joel: "No one is as European as me"
Also Joel: Is probably the only European who hasn't heard Sofia
Ikr...? That was HUGE
Yeah, I was shocked as well 😂
@@just_luk4238 I feel insulted everytime he hates a song I love which is alot of them
I haven't heard it too and I am Polish
@@kiertavasirkus that's probably because of your age. It was a huge hit in Poland back in 2015, according to comments. I even know Sofia and it wasn't even that big in the Netherlands.
My parents named me after Abba. So on my 17th birthday, I blasted this song with any opportunity I could.
I planned to do that when i turned 17 but completely forgot to do it 😂
Can you dance?
@@maidende8280 lol no. I can moderately sing though.
@@abbasturd but does your mother know?
@@sammapstone2430 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I'm currently learning French and was recommended Stromae and Indila as they're popular songs to learn to and I freaking LOVE Derniére Danse...don't ask me what it's about my French is very basic xxx
I first heard mr saxobeat on a bus in italy... i can confirm it has been on every hype playlist since.
How is it possible that you've never heard of "Sofia" (Alvaro Soler). In Italy, you could hear it literally everywhere for a whole summer!
In Poland too. We love Alvaro Soler 😀
Exactly... He ain't serious 😥
In Hungary you listening that song for around a year or more when you turn the radio on for more than an hour😶
in France too !!
I'm french and I discovered it a few years ago in Italy, so, facts!
Him: "I'm so european."
Also him: "Coco Jambo? I've never heard this"
Em im literaly from the centre of europe and ive never heard it to you weird what part of europe are you from?
@@zubastikos Im from Finland and my Mom used to listen very much of 90s music. Everytime we get into car. He blasted 90s music with 2x 8” inside our trunk
i dont know it neither x)
I am trom the Netherlands and we loved that number
@@skaffaman225 I can confirm
06:56 Suomalaiset tätä ootitte kuitenkin.
I think it varies from country to country. Because there was a whole bunch of them (especially in Hiphop and Eastern European music) that I'd never heard in my life - and I have a decent knowledge of 90s and 2000s music. I did know every single song he didn't.
Alternative title: songs that I listen in middle school and that now I would dance embarrassing myself
Papaoutai: No? Alright alright
Derniere danse: No? WHAT THE-
I guess he doesn' t understand the lyrics... those songs are great!!!
The final countdown fills the dancefloors, it's a classic.
Most of these songs are so legendary that I will probably make playlist of them for my wedding- if I ever have one :D -
As a primary school teacher, I can confirm that Cotton Eye Joe is definitely a primary school dance song 🤦🏻♀️
AHAHAHA yes can relate 😂
*traumatized flashback to when we had to do the polka*
Literally it was always one of the last songs they would play at the school discos
Primary school teacher - watches roomie..... Alright whatever your life
Lol
Joel: freaks out cause of Gusttavo Lima’s dance
Brazilian parties: oh poor kid
Kkkkkkkk se ele visse funk, vish
Ainda bem que ele tem bom gosto kk (well, +/- ja q ele ta gostando da porra do teló... NotLikeThis)
@@franciscomacedo2704 Igual eles dançam qualquer outra música: Igual um tiozão no churrasco
Eue stava pensando nisso agora hahaha
n sei como ele não achou a sarradinha legal
As a brit who grew up between the UK and españa I can confirm I've got turn to most of these songs
That was a walk down the memory lane! I've danced to every single one of these songs, including Coco Jambo in the 1990s
2kg cinnamon
3 buns
And the tears of people that dont listen to Stromae
Seriously don’t understand how someone can’t fucking listen to stromae.
@@NEAMPJMA ikr
@Charlie Hansen a kind of cinnamon I think
First time I heard of Stromae was from a song where birds fed us to bigger birds.
i am so happy that someone put a recipe and not because i want ton see other stromae fans but because it is just hilarious.