PSYCHOTHERAPIST REACTS to Joji- Glimpse Of Us

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@Daniel-sk2lx
@Daniel-sk2lx Жыл бұрын
To me, this song is about trying to fill the void left by a past relationship. He finds other women, and tries to find a glimpse of his previous relationship in them, but he's consistently disappointed. The video is about the self-destructive spiral a lot of young people go down in the pursuit to fill that void. And at the end, after all the chaos and destruction, he's still in the same place he was at the beginning, both literally in the video and figuratively.
@treason8398
@treason8398 Жыл бұрын
no hate at all but only thing left is it really is for young men, yes women go through hard break ups and tough times all of it but this vid and song specifically highlights how most young mens first instinct is to be destructive to heal and end up hurting ourselves more, no putting down just putting other young men up we are all in this together
@teddyshoes9440
@teddyshoes9440 Жыл бұрын
I think it can also describe a glimpse of who Joji originally was; Filthy Frank. The music parallels joji but the music video seems like a parallel to Filfthy Frank
@skyseptic6124
@skyseptic6124 Жыл бұрын
@@teddyshoes9440 that’s a good take on it, far fetched but really. I never even thought of that but next time it’s on I’ll try to see it that way. I mean with no breaks with talking lol.
@DevineDumbass
@DevineDumbass Жыл бұрын
This is what I've frequently seen as the meaning behind the song and video. Pretty much agree with that theory and boy.. does it really fucking hit home lol
@mogethecurator3232
@mogethecurator3232 Жыл бұрын
I feel it’s trying to fill the void of a past relationship, but because you’re still “in a relationship” with that same person without the connection that you used to have.
@daffymouse5309
@daffymouse5309 Жыл бұрын
My wife passed away 6 years ago after giving birth to our daughter. Every night, I read to her while she stares deeply into my eyes and listens intensely. I know that it probably isn't common to relate this song to a father-daughter relationship, but this song makes me miss my wife so much more. It also makes me love and cherish my daughter so, so much. I know that she won't be like this forever, and daddy won't always be her favorite person, and she will eventually get older -- but right now I'm happy, just spending time, passing it by in her arms.
@FBI-25
@FBI-25 Жыл бұрын
you're doing great man. love
@tanjiro8294
@tanjiro8294 Жыл бұрын
Im not trying to make u feel bad but when i went into ur profile u had a saved video called “videos to watch while high” i just thought it was a bit funny please dont be mad at me :)
@ReactionTherapyOfficial
@ReactionTherapyOfficial Жыл бұрын
Wow! What a story! Thank you for being so willing to share and my heart is full knowing the kind of dad you are being for your daughter. So sorry for the loss of your wife😢
@nini-he8uy
@nini-he8uy Жыл бұрын
that’s what music was meant for, to interpret it differently but all those interpretations are personal and valid, you’re an amazing dad
@giulianabarciocco
@giulianabarciocco Жыл бұрын
I send you lots of love and I wish you a whole life full of happiness with your daughter.
@xredringblazedx
@xredringblazedx Жыл бұрын
It’s a showcase of how someone can fall into a destructive lifestyle after breaking up from a relationship. The song is like the internal monologue while the music video is the showcase of the destructive outbursts
@ReactionTherapyOfficial
@ReactionTherapyOfficial Жыл бұрын
Well said!!😊👍
@Calwinn
@Calwinn Жыл бұрын
This is exactly it. The video shows a world without the structure and the beauty of femininity that no longer exists in your lifestyle when you're a newly single heterosexual man.
@Bobble86
@Bobble86 Жыл бұрын
What? Not at all. It's simply about missing an old relationship while you're in a new one and how this new relationship can't compare, no matter how good it is.
@IonizedComa
@IonizedComa Жыл бұрын
@@Bobble86 That would be true if you only analysing the lyrics. The video adds a greater depth ontop of the lyrics which is more accurate to the above comment.
@IonizedComa
@IonizedComa Жыл бұрын
@@Bobble86 This is also why he didnt just release a video after the song gained some popularity. The song was released with the video
@WalkingPaceWP
@WalkingPaceWP Жыл бұрын
People complain that the music video is distracting. But after watching it like a dozen times its honestly one of the best edited music videos I've ever seen. So many subtleties that you don't notice the first few times. It's honestly some top tier story telling that seems completely random. The people who put this together are insanely talented. Despite the reception it gets from a mainstream audience. This is the type of media professors should be getting their students to dissect.
@ChristianPierce
@ChristianPierce 9 ай бұрын
as someone whos stuggled in a live like this before i was 18 i cried and couldnt believe how good the video was when it came out
@ipd0043
@ipd0043 7 ай бұрын
as someone who took Video courses and graduated with a degree in said major, i can let you know we DO react to pieces like this consistently! and talk ab them!
@WalkingPaceWP
@WalkingPaceWP 7 ай бұрын
@ipd0043 haha doesn't surprise me
@jrewlacet9971
@jrewlacet9971 Ай бұрын
Foreal. Tbh I think Tom Stevens really missed a lot of that when he watched the video. I don’t think he made the connection that the singer in Joji’s song is using his current relationship to distract him from his last. Also the pairing of the song by itself and then the music video really goes to add to the theme of living life to distract yourself from what’s really eating at you behind the scenes
@zacharyodell4599
@zacharyodell4599 Жыл бұрын
As a therapist I think you would really enjoy joji as a person. He started the "Harlem shake" trend, has a bunch of really dark comedy as "filthy frank", and developed a lot of anxiety disorders from his public antics as filthy frank so decided to put that part of his life to rest and then became joji and releases banger after banger. The man just can't miss
@ReactionTherapyOfficial
@ReactionTherapyOfficial Жыл бұрын
That’s so interesting and you can tell he has so much talent! Wish I could interview him on our podcast😊🤔
@ocal123
@ocal123 Жыл бұрын
he is fighting his inner demon
@haltuaketti420
@haltuaketti420 Жыл бұрын
no he did no started the harlem shake it started years before he was born, first harlem shake started in harlem back in 1986 or 1987. and he was born in 1992 but ok
@MrBeny127
@MrBeny127 Жыл бұрын
@@haltuaketti420 he started the Harlem shake trend. It’s a written piece of history
@MrBeny127
@MrBeny127 Жыл бұрын
And dark comedy? There’s no such thing. It was comedy. Just because mainstream was telling everyone it was terrible jokes, doesn’t mean they actually were terrible jokes. It was funny. It got me through some hard times as a teenager and helped me find myself.
@Tolyanskiy
@Tolyanskiy Жыл бұрын
More Joji please. "Slow dancing in the dark", "Wanted U" and "Worldstar money" especially
@High5Ninja3
@High5Ninja3 Жыл бұрын
Yes and “Run”
@user777xx9
@user777xx9 Жыл бұрын
demons
@kevo7303
@kevo7303 Жыл бұрын
slow dancing in the dark for sure 🙌
@misukiylambertson2764
@misukiylambertson2764 Жыл бұрын
@@kevo7303 the entirety of nectar is better in my opinion
@ilas2934
@ilas2934 Жыл бұрын
R.I.P
@kenysantos9121
@kenysantos9121 Жыл бұрын
This is the first song that introduced me to Joji and on the quest to learn more about him, I found out about Filthy Frank. Those guys in the video are street versions of Filthy Frank. Joji is a barely held together artist mentally and physically, mans looks like he hasn’t slept more than 3 hours in the past 5 years. He’s got some demons. This video shows that as young men we don’t know how to stop our destructive and violent behaviors, but at the same time long for love that we might or might not deserve. Thank you Joji
@ReactionTherapyOfficial
@ReactionTherapyOfficial Жыл бұрын
So sad, sounds like he’s been through some tough times😢
@ILeem
@ILeem Жыл бұрын
And especially during the Filthy Frank era, he said so himself the stress of making those types of videos would induce seizures. It was a really bad point of his life mentally and I'm hoping he's doing better nowadays 😔
@giovannizepeda252
@giovannizepeda252 Жыл бұрын
Nectar album has some really good songs and not to say of dancing in the dark
@usernotfound232
@usernotfound232 Жыл бұрын
I’ve been listening to joji since his second album release nectar man is really talented I didn’t even watch him nor knew him on yt found out much later abt his channels but that career path sure left issues that he is still dealing with and that’s the worse part of it all
@cookie1739
@cookie1739 Жыл бұрын
@@giovannizepeda252 like you do too
@ashyashashashy
@ashyashashashy Жыл бұрын
A lot of people comment either solely on the song itself or the video, but what makes this a work of art is when you combine the two together. This man is pouring out his heart about a past lover while simultaneously committing self destructive acts. He is portraying the fact that society has forced men to not allow themselves to be heartbroken, sad, anything that isn't anger, and the only way to connect with other men without seeming too close is through actions and not even talking. He is feeling out these emotions through the self destructive behaviors because that is the only way he has been taught to do so. He can't talk to anyone else due to society's expectations of men, and that is why he is hiding the most emotional parts of the song behind the craziest parts of the video. The video itself becomes almost louder than the song as a way to push back these feelings or to hide them. I truly think that this video and song together is a work of art. Yes, both by themselves are great works, but together is what tells the whole story.
@inhobiswinecellar9571
@inhobiswinecellar9571 Жыл бұрын
only 8 likes but very true
@jochemminne7132
@jochemminne7132 Жыл бұрын
Bro, thank you for explaining the feeling i could not explain about this video myself!
@Simeneri
@Simeneri Жыл бұрын
This is a great take on this, I 100% agree that its a work of art. Joji has truly come a long way since his early days. This song came out just as I came out of a long term relationship and has really helped me through it, it feels like I am sharing my pain with him
@cameronnking
@cameronnking Жыл бұрын
nailed it.
@gxngxbdu
@gxngxbdu 9 ай бұрын
Got me a little emotional reading this. Sad but true
@professorcookie1744
@professorcookie1744 Жыл бұрын
The music video gives me a feeling of how young broken men act out in destructive ways when all they are really looking for is connection - often times in our society, the connection between romantic partners (say, a man and a woman) is seen as the ultimate bond - so a lot of energy is put into those connections, perhaps at the expense of reaching similar depths with your platonic relationships - your friends. When that relationship is done, there was so much energy and emotional input 'lost' that they spiral into self-destruction. All the men in the video are 'bonding' over destructive activities - either defacing their bodies with tattoos (not saying it's a bad thing, but it's essentially defacing your body in the same way that tagging is defacing a building), getting rid of all their hair, destroying everything (vehicles, houses), either play fighting or really fighting each other, burning things, but there's moments where their relationships are highlighted even if just for a moment - the texting, the shots of various women in conversation with some of the masked men, seemingly an argument between a broken couple. As the video progresses, the intensity of the externalized violence ramps up, but it only serves to counterbalance the intensity of the alienation of the various guys - you see shots of them alone, lying face down on a mattress (presumably crying) in a messed up house, or huddled up close to the skidding cars, or burying their faces on their hands while a car burns in the background. They're all alone, the friendships and the path they've gone down on, wanton destruction of property and even their closest relationships, they've sacrificed even their relationships for the cheap thrills of their adrenaline-fuelled lifestyles, the quick dopamine hits of new excitement. Perhaps regretting their decisions, or the circumstances that brought them here. The video's violence and quickly-edited nature contrasts with the almost serenade-like melancholy of the actual music - ultimately what they're looking for is that love story. Also, in psychoanalysis, the shaving of the head can be seen as a hint that the person completely gave up on its identity, regardless of the motive (which often happens when some people join a gang. They kill their old self and start living for something different, that's why the video feels unsettling).
@3091181
@3091181 Жыл бұрын
This was perfect
@yungsushi927
@yungsushi927 Жыл бұрын
Perfectly said
@RiStKe
@RiStKe Жыл бұрын
Someone please use this as an English summative pls 😂
@OnlyGreenTea
@OnlyGreenTea Жыл бұрын
Why they so depressed if they don’t even get periods
@idhalon
@idhalon Жыл бұрын
@@OnlyGreenTea aint no way you just said that 💀
@peterwilson69
@peterwilson69 Жыл бұрын
As a foster carer of broken kids I recognise some of the behaviours. Acting out is a way to be in control. Almost like, I’ll make bad things happen, before they happen to me. Or, I know you’ll hate me anyway, so I’ll just do what you expect. Its a bit more complex than that, and half the time they don even know why they act that way; but also, every kid I’ve had responds to love, nurture and predictable safe routines. You only have to parent correctly 30% of the time for it to work, so don’t be too hard on yourself.
@ReactionTherapyOfficial
@ReactionTherapyOfficial Жыл бұрын
Very tough when they grow up with so many broken attachments…thank you for doing what you do😊👍
@soberisgood3695
@soberisgood3695 Жыл бұрын
If you can't be the best at being the best then you can be the best at being the worst.
@i_stay_greasy994
@i_stay_greasy994 Жыл бұрын
This song is about joji wanting his ex even tho the current relationship he's in is everything he could ask for. When he's talking about looking in her eyes and seeing a glimpse of us he's referring to his past relationship
@SkepTzy
@SkepTzy Жыл бұрын
I thought it was he's friends that's why it was recorded in a videotape
@sadpotato4475
@sadpotato4475 Жыл бұрын
Not really he said on a video that the lyrics have quite different meaning..like yeah if u read the lyrics it's about relationship,love life, but he said it actually has a different meaning
@chary3077
@chary3077 Жыл бұрын
exactly. not sure if he understood that with the way he analyzed the first few lines
@M4rcel19
@M4rcel19 Жыл бұрын
Literally it's about his past as FilthyFrank doing stupid shit with idubbbz, Maxmoefoe and Chad. It was very destructive lifestyle for them.
@i_stay_greasy994
@i_stay_greasy994 Жыл бұрын
@@M4rcel19 I'm sure that's not the case but the inner filth fan wants me to believe you're spot on
@Dankskees
@Dankskees Жыл бұрын
The video and song is a complete reflection of broken hearts in a broken society. He lost his love and wants to hide his feelings with any kind of stimuli no matter how toxic and destructive in the search of feeling something as strong as the love he once had. All the people either lost love or never had love and are doing the same thing throughout the entire video.
@beatauasa3758
@beatauasa3758 Жыл бұрын
I like how the video is used as a distraction which is one of the things that this song is about. The person is using a girl to distract him from the heartbreak of a previous relationship. When I first heard the song the melody, the instruments, the words that are used (like the chorus) it made the song sound like a warm delicate love song but it’s not! Listening to the song again (my personal experience) the words were piercing! The video was a nice distraction to keep me from being too sad at being THAT girl whose arms were used for passing time😢
@ReactionTherapyOfficial
@ReactionTherapyOfficial Жыл бұрын
Well said, I can see that now😊
@Kick_Rocks_
@Kick_Rocks_ Жыл бұрын
It’s a visual depiction of the anxiety one feels and the panic attacks that occur after a heartbreak happens. Most likely to the someone who was abused as a child and grew up never being able to trust anyone. And then one day after being reassured, he did the most fearful thing he knew and dropped his guard and she broke his heart anyway.
@Kick_Rocks_
@Kick_Rocks_ Жыл бұрын
The baby animals ie the fawn, bunnies represent innocence. Probably his innocence that neglected as a child and instead was surrounded by chaos. Notice none of the animals were harmed and a few were being nurtured (fed). He’s nurturing himself, he only knew self soothing his whole life, until he met the person who ultimately left him, hurt him and now the chaos is back. Difference now is he experienced comfort from someone other than himself for once and going back to having to self comfort just isn’t as effective anymore. So he searches for a glimpse of it in the new relationship. He describes the new woman as perfect, and she may very well be for the most part. But he doesn’t trust her. It’s about trauma and the beautifully destructiveness it leaves behind.
@PHiNiX
@PHiNiX Жыл бұрын
Joji is offering some of the most exciting journeys in all of music and popculture. Went from a KZfaqr often associated with drama, barely ToS stuff and tons of dark humor to a rapper, more just for fun and still within that same space, creating internet trends like the STFU song or Harlem Shake and a few years later going seriously into music and showing the real person behind his youtube persona(s) filthy frank and pink guy. He first tried to cure his own and other people's depression with comedy, until he realized that, both in him, as well as in the people watching him, that was just suppressing that feeling instead of curing it, so he moved on to music that gave the message that instead of suppressing the feeling, you have to accept it and work on improving on yourself. That is my take at least and my connection to him as an artist. He has always been one to release music few and far between, but basically anything he has ever made is gold. I can recommend songs like "Will he" or "Demons" from his debut album "In Tongues", which both have videos that are at least as open for interpretation as this one. (his videos are always nuts) Then there was his second album, "Ballads 1", his entrance into being an accepted artist instead of "one of the KZfaqrs that tried music " Basically all of the songs on there are bangers, but mainly Slow Dancing in the Dark and Yeah Right have stuck with people. Another song of that album has reached infamy, because a young guy murdered a girl he knew, tried to stab himself to death and after calling the police to the scene listened to Joji's song "test drive". That is one of the examples where the media was really going hard on the whole "sad music makes you depressed" etc. train. (The story is actually true, and in case you want to know more about it, you should be able to find everything about the case looking for "Bianca Devins") After that his currently most recent album, Nectar, of which probably every single song is fucking amazing. Joji is one of these artists (similar to NF for example), where their whole discography is a journey, so if you liked Glimpse of us, I'd just recommend to go through it all bit by bit. Joji definitely one of the best and most versatile artists that are out there and I have seen very few artists in this generation that are so good at giving you a very specific emotion while listening.
@satori69666
@satori69666 Жыл бұрын
Wonderfully said sir :)
@ReactionTherapyOfficial
@ReactionTherapyOfficial Жыл бұрын
Thanks so much for all of the feedback on him and his career and life. Appreciate all you’ve said😊
@buhrmak
@buhrmak Жыл бұрын
Chaotically beautiful.... this song has me crying im going to share this to those i know that need "glimpse of hope". Bless
@ReactionTherapyOfficial
@ReactionTherapyOfficial Жыл бұрын
Thanks so much Keith! Appreciate the support and sharing😊
@finnbyrne4851
@finnbyrne4851 Жыл бұрын
I first listened to the song without the video, and absolutely loved it. Then I saw the video with it and thought it was ridiculous and didn't fit the song at all. Of course, that's the point; after watching the video many times, I really get it now, and honestly I think this is the best way it could've been done. Great reaction, thanks!
@lonewanderderp2326
@lonewanderderp2326 Жыл бұрын
This song got me bawling like a baby. Just realized how much i messed up and how many loved ones i pushed back because i couldn't solve my issues in time. Wish I went to therapy earlier so i could fix myself and keep my love.
@RoarTheRapper
@RoarTheRapper Жыл бұрын
So as I’m sure a lot of the comments are telling you, this artist used to make a lot of intense content that was very grotesque and usually revolved around being a nuisance, sometimes it was scripted sometimes not, and bodily harm. While his music is entirely the opposite, I can understand why how the video came to be, because that seems very much like his old style.
@OfficialREVENGEMusic
@OfficialREVENGEMusic Жыл бұрын
The song is the story of someone who's currently in a relationship. He claims that she's perfect. Capable of making rain out of rainbows. But every time he looks in her eyes, he only sees his "one that got away". He's trying to fill the void with the girl he's currently dating, but only sees is "her". This results in a toxic cocktail of heartbreak, empty disappointment, and guilt. But he's unable to express it out of consideration for his new girlfriend's feelings. And being unable to express this further feeds into that guilt and emptiness.
@SniperMan210
@SniperMan210 Жыл бұрын
It's basically filling that void that never is full, when that "Everything" person leaves you, you feel powerless, lost all of a sudden, I don't know how many people has that, but my mind had this defense mechanism *or i thought so* by just.. going out everyday, living day by day, exactly the way in the video, work was just like "autopilot" mode to me, afterwards, i go to pool parties, home parties, just roam the streets, drinking, smoking, cruising, just no goal.. Thinking that this is life, im living it to the fullest, but it was just.. self-destructive behavior, i tricked myself into doing all this as if i'm moved on and doing great, I wasn't.. till i woke up, some people never wake up from that phase, till its too late..
@Medicsus
@Medicsus Жыл бұрын
The song and video work really well together once you realise what the video portrays. He was in a toxic relationship, acted as if he is fine and moved on and started dating another girl. But he still only thinks about his ex girlfriend and because he can't deal with that, he is being reckless, destructive etc. It shows really well how a heartbreak can fck you up.
@austinb3560
@austinb3560 Жыл бұрын
He’s such an amazing entertainer and even better artist. I used to watch FF and seeing how much he’s developed is amazing. I still feel like Joji is an melodic extension of his previous character, FF.
@shesgoneforeverlife
@shesgoneforeverlife Жыл бұрын
This song reminds me of my first love. After we lost our baby we both got into drugs. I ended up moving out of state with my parents and he stayed and spiraled just like this. Before I left there was so much arguing between us because drugs and mental health. I’ve loved him my entire life and he’s loved me. I’ve gotten married and had a good life with my family. He took another path, had two kids but lost them because his habits. Now in his mid 40’s he is sober, but has major mental health issues. He remains single for the better of everyone. This song reminds me of the years gone by and the people we’ve been with but always had love for each other. ❤
@simplem4th649
@simplem4th649 Жыл бұрын
I recently found this channel. LOVE IT. I can't help but imagine you as a dad driving your kids to and from school, you jamming out to the music they wanna put on- and you stopping it every few seconds to discuss mental health. Then go back to jamming. 🤘😂
@ReactionTherapyOfficial
@ReactionTherapyOfficial Жыл бұрын
You must know me!!!😂😂
@bigsadbeef4760
@bigsadbeef4760 Жыл бұрын
Please do more joji
@kaatsu2043
@kaatsu2043 Жыл бұрын
Up
@yuriboyka9218
@yuriboyka9218 Жыл бұрын
P
@loelldebach8450
@loelldebach8450 Жыл бұрын
Y E S
@JM97749
@JM97749 Жыл бұрын
So throughout my teens I suffered through a really bad drug addiction, I’m sober now but watching this video is really hard for me. I have flashbacks to a time that my mind suppressed long ago, it’s like looking into a mirror of my past. Very powerful video, Very powerful song. Great reaction btw!
@Snomadu
@Snomadu Жыл бұрын
To me, this is my favourite reaction from you so far. Really smart connections between the video and the song, good job on this one!!
@ReactionTherapyOfficial
@ReactionTherapyOfficial Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much!😊👍
@Wow88z
@Wow88z Жыл бұрын
I Went from watching pink guy/ filthy frank get chocolate spat into his mouth, to now him making these masterpieces. I’ve had chaotic friends like this. Their house looked the same, but more sharpie written all over the walls and ceiling. You could ash your cigarette or blunt on the floor or wherever you wanted. Tattoos on the couch. Trash everywhere. I found my path and eventually steered away from those types of people. If you haven’t found your path yet, you will.
@turloughmulholland1653
@turloughmulholland1653 Жыл бұрын
Great reaction, loved your interpretation of the video. More JOJI ON THE CHANNELLLL!!!!
@thms7207
@thms7207 Жыл бұрын
I used to watch you before and recently got back to watching you, Your content has become way better in both quality and feels i really appriciate the quality you put in the video
@ReactionTherapyOfficial
@ReactionTherapyOfficial Жыл бұрын
Thanks so much!😊
@zzukiyaki7521
@zzukiyaki7521 Жыл бұрын
Thisvideo made me cry, together with the very beautiful music. It’s like deep inside, what we see in the video is the chaos in himself, broken heart..
@jonnyboy1225
@jonnyboy1225 Жыл бұрын
This song gives me goosebumps everytime i listen to it
@seoscard
@seoscard Жыл бұрын
Thank you yet again for another great reaction video. I feel like the mv shows what heartbreak really can cause and the need to fill the void that they left. My first reaction to the mv was that it's a "tb" to back when he was Filthy frank and that he went through shit back then but this is way more chaotic. The person in yellow seems to be the "main character" if you look how he's tapping with his foot in the car, the loneliness, the fights, arguments and what not is causing him a lot of pain whereas he searches for validation through getting along with chaotic people to fill the void I previously mentioned, to forget in the moment about his once was his everything although in the end of the day (the bit where they burn a car and the man in yellow sits all by himself) it all just comes back to him.
@turk4082
@turk4082 Жыл бұрын
I interpret this video as an experience of moving on into a new stage of life. It makes me think of back in high school when I did stupid stuff and could get away with it. It really makes me miss my friends that I don't get to see anymore now that we all moved onto college. I would do anything to go back to elementary school and start over again, even if it is just to experience it again. College is great, but it is just hard to say bye to those memories.
@aquawrld
@aquawrld Жыл бұрын
i watched joji back in the filthy frank days, crazy how much his vocals have improved. im so proud of him
@sayonarabeats9048
@sayonarabeats9048 Жыл бұрын
By far my favorite song released this year. It hits me on so so many levels..
@ivanna614
@ivanna614 Жыл бұрын
I remember just posting once about Joji and now I see you reacting to him! I know you are gonna love the other songs and videos you are gonna react to next! I can’t wait!!
@lukestiltner3422
@lukestiltner3422 Жыл бұрын
The look into her eyes is a glimpse of "us" being a past relationship. The song is about his current lover but it's being all said to a past one.
@tysonchickennuggets2319
@tysonchickennuggets2319 Жыл бұрын
i always interpreted the song as he’s with someone that’s perfect that’s everything he could want but he misses his old relationship that his ex had moved on from and he just searches for glimpse of that relationship in this new one
@mwerto6400
@mwerto6400 Жыл бұрын
I used to had this life. I just wrote that, one second ago, and now im about to really cry my guts out. To me this song feels like im singing it to myself. About how much I miss that life. "Her eyes" is the new me, my new way of perceiving life. Even tho, now I feel better about a lot of things, I cant but think this present life, this kinda organized life, doesnt feel as meaningful as the one I had. "And I try to fall for her touch" means to me, that I really wanna feel like I am fine with this life, but it its not, this is something that i was struggling to face or recognize about what "my heart" wants. That is why, when I see into my eyes, this life, I find i glimpse of us, me and all the things and people I had while I was leaving my worst best life. But as I write this, I reach the end of the song, the end of the video, breaks me, because is lonely, you burn alone, no one knows how you have to deal or guide out that hate-love self inside you. But is ok, Im Fine, Ive move on. Thanks for this.
@VIVALAVERSA
@VIVALAVERSA 4 ай бұрын
im in awe about the music and the video. its a near perfect representation of traumatized, impulsive hurt people who are incredibly self destructive. You'd think that the video and music wont fit but it fits perfectly. it brings forth the incredible pain hurt and feeling of being lost because there is something in you that takes the turns and its your trauma. its not you. these people suffer so incredibly hard and frankly this is the best music video or project ive seen ever. it highlights the catastrophy of being tormented precise its making me think that joji should become a therapist or something because he knows exactly what inner torment feels like. The is the best music video ive ever seen. not even big companies with lots of money would achieve such a magnificent, total bullseye of mental illness depiction. This is truly a masterpiece of work. well fucking done joji. i bow to this
@adamlemay3058
@adamlemay3058 Жыл бұрын
Months after our break up, she was saying that was her favourite song. Even if I still love her, it couldn’t work, and that’s why she doesn’t want me anymore. I know because of this song that she still loves me. I can’t do anything but listen to those lyrics and cry.
@firemarshaldil
@firemarshaldil Жыл бұрын
To me, the video and song go together perfectly. Sometimes after heartbreak it just seems like all you can do is try to have fun, party, etc. And you get very self destructive. While you may not be outwardly trying to unalive, you just feel like if you die, you die, and it's of no consequence, because who cares.
@thefortniteteller6300
@thefortniteteller6300 3 ай бұрын
I’m in the same boat right now. And it’s so fucking sad thinking about leaving my mom alone if I were to pass…
@firemarshaldil
@firemarshaldil 3 ай бұрын
@@thefortniteteller6300 sounds like you have a pretty good reason to out-live this feeling. 🫂🫂🫂
@thefortniteteller6300
@thefortniteteller6300 3 ай бұрын
@@firemarshaldil what do you mean by that? Idk if I’m not reading your comment correctly but I’m curious
@firemarshaldil
@firemarshaldil 3 ай бұрын
@@thefortniteteller6300 Auto correct really fucked that one up
@therandomdude2392
@therandomdude2392 Жыл бұрын
I think the music being gentle and the chaos of the video is what makes us feel the emotions better. I understand the message it's not literal but I wanted to go haywire too after my breakup but instead I just kept hurting myself hoping that it would help ease the pain away. But soon I realized it wasn't worth it, after years, I had another relationship, it was way way better than my old one, but I just don't understand why I miss her, it ended up my new relationship not working out properly, I didn't really feel anything afterwards. Life is better living alone, don't get into a serious relationship guys if you know that you can't sustain it, because the 1st serious relationship will always be the hardest to let go.
@Lefty19
@Lefty19 Жыл бұрын
This song made me cry. The music video shocked me, but also made me sob, I felt sad for the people in the video, like they were empty, lost, hopeless souls.
@fermentedfrank8
@fermentedfrank8 5 ай бұрын
Best explanation for the animals, is cuz there’s unmistakable beauty, even in the chaotic wild of our world.
@lotteyildiz6023
@lotteyildiz6023 Жыл бұрын
lost my mom in May of this year. I held her hand to my last breath and regretted every argument that was unnecessary. Never before has my mom looked at me so lovingly as in the hours when she realized that death was very close. I miss her very much. A mom is like a shooting star that shines for you. when it dies out, you'll never see that light again. be loving to the people you love because there will be no second chance when the light has burned out. I hope I have a chance to see my mother again somewhere up in the clouds
@Valincio
@Valincio Жыл бұрын
When it comes to Joji there is no such thing as over-analyzing
@edgarcuevas-gonzalez2203
@edgarcuevas-gonzalez2203 Жыл бұрын
I love the authenticity and simplicity of this page. New sub here, but I will definitely continue watching more of your videos 👌🏼
@commoncommentor8829
@commoncommentor8829 Жыл бұрын
THANK YOU! I always loved your video since watching your video on "Stan"
@MattlikesGames
@MattlikesGames Жыл бұрын
OH YES! Been waiting for this one from you!
@aznx717
@aznx717 8 ай бұрын
thanks for explaining the video, it was so chaotic the first time watching it but after seeing the art of it all explained makes so much sense
@chris619yo
@chris619yo Жыл бұрын
For me when i heard this song the first time, it reminded me during my break up of my first gf where we were together for 3 years. It just hit me really hard.
@beepbeep8769
@beepbeep8769 Жыл бұрын
this video was created and directed so beautifully and flawlessly. it really appears to be found footage of real friends. kinda wish i could live this life for a few days just for the thrill
@tylernguyen9066
@tylernguyen9066 Жыл бұрын
Sorry it isn’t if you look up the behind the scene of the music video it’s all scripted
@harshitgulati5141
@harshitgulati5141 Жыл бұрын
Idk about this video but trust me you wouldn't want to live like this! Every freakin' word of this song is what hits me and not same but on similar line I have lived like this and is just self destructive to an extent where you just can't be alone with yourself! It torcher
@lanedossett2162
@lanedossett2162 5 күн бұрын
The thrill of this lifestyle is definitely fun. But you end up addicted to the “adrenaline” or whatever makes you feel better in that situation. I don’t regret what I did in the past bath the past 6 years of my life definitely almost ruined/killed me. I’m lucky to be here and “Cali sober” nowadays unlike many of my friends and brother who didn’t end up making it out.
@heathersanders4658
@heathersanders4658 Жыл бұрын
I was so in love with this song. It hurt my heart. My soul. And then I see the video right now. I never want to feel this again. Joji…damn homie. This is deep
@satori69666
@satori69666 Жыл бұрын
Great reaction Tom, as always! Id love to see you do more Joji, you would love his songs yeah right and Slow dancing in the dark
@hellohibyelolwhat
@hellohibyelolwhat Жыл бұрын
Joji sanctuary and slow dancing in the dark are also good choices
@shubh.aaryan55
@shubh.aaryan55 Жыл бұрын
I’m fan of Joji but man this is so depressing, I can’t even watch this video. I relate to all this because I’ve been through some serious shit in my past. Hope y’all are safe out there.
@josephd.vasquez6810
@josephd.vasquez6810 Жыл бұрын
A nice joji reaction, I think, would be Sanctuary. I have been listening to joji for a while now but not consistently. I don't usually go for the slow type, or singing music but some of his music yup just can't resist to vibe with it. One of the first songs I started to listen to from him is called Will He and I think it's one of the songs that helped with his popularity.
@pub795
@pub795 Жыл бұрын
I've been there, in a similar situation to those guys. It was when I fucked up and didn't want to face my problems, so I just hung out with people who didn't ask and didn't care, because they were probably in the same situation as myself. I lost contact with all my friends and relatives because I just didn't want to exist. And whenever I was reminded of my past I indulged in whatever was stimulating enough to distract me. But sometimes I couldn't find it, so I found myself like those guys, covering my ears and closing my eyes, trying to let time pass until I was all alone again. I feel very sorry for those guys. They truly need help and if they're like I was, they can't ask for it. I was just lucky to have someone who ignored me when I said I was ok and literally took me out of a death spiral.
@mecharreziahapao2012
@mecharreziahapao2012 Жыл бұрын
Exactly, You can never move on with all the pain you've been through but you'll just learn to live with it.
@matthewcaceres4665
@matthewcaceres4665 Жыл бұрын
From what I’ve listened to, the song is describing someone who is struggling to move on from his previous relationship and from his previous life and experiences, but one day something happened that forced them to become isolated from their past relationships and life. And as a result, they fall into a decent of isolation and depression, trying to find something in their self destructive behavior that can give them a “glimpse” of what their life used to be before that faithful event that caused them to fall into despair. The video shows a physical representation of the consequences and experience of self destruction of a person (mainly the guy in the yellow I think) trying to find some type of emotional response or connection in the amount of chaos they involve themselves with.
@SalveASMR
@SalveASMR Жыл бұрын
The quality of the video is just excellent. This is some top tier content doc!
@dillonpropes301
@dillonpropes301 Жыл бұрын
Another great reaction :) Can’t wait for the next one.
@ReactionTherapyOfficial
@ReactionTherapyOfficial Жыл бұрын
Thanks so much Dillon! Appreciate you so much!😊
@isaacfelix6964
@isaacfelix6964 Жыл бұрын
Yessss!!! Please more joji!! Slow dancing in the dark, wanted you and worldstar! Love your channel so much
@lopezc0829
@lopezc0829 Жыл бұрын
The concept of the video is even in the darkest moments there’s beauty
@nikolaimadsen3602
@nikolaimadsen3602 Жыл бұрын
Now that you have been introduced to Joji, I would love to see a reaction to "Slow dancing in the dark" or "will he"! Loving the channel man
@TheAziriusShow
@TheAziriusShow Жыл бұрын
As you said, that you would be in awe of how sweet and pure and melancholic the song is if the video wasn't there... I think the video was his way to actually tell you what's going on behind the melodies and the harmonies. There'll be a lovely note playing but he'd be screaming inside.
@joshuamcnicholas3224
@joshuamcnicholas3224 Жыл бұрын
you are an amazing soul, your reaction videos are therapy for me
@ReactionTherapyOfficial
@ReactionTherapyOfficial Жыл бұрын
Thank you😊👍
@jacoballen8373
@jacoballen8373 Жыл бұрын
Joji’s content has done so much for me in my life, from being Filthy Frank to becoming Joji, he’s been an integral part of my life.
@yungjavi4998
@yungjavi4998 Жыл бұрын
the song is about a man that cant get over his ex and is looking for anything that reminds him of her in his new girl, the video is taking it up a notch with the guy in the yellow being reckless trying to cover up him being sad and running away from his problems which ends up making him distant and having his problems catch up with him, you can see hints of him breaking down during throughout the whole video
@ReactionTherapyOfficial
@ReactionTherapyOfficial Жыл бұрын
Very nice insight! Thanks for leaving these comments😊👍
@kyubi9tails59
@kyubi9tails59 Жыл бұрын
Joji’s lyrics and the video describe my life strangely too accurate, almost like a living nightmare, yet a blessing in disguise (realisation/awakening wise). I literally had a bad and miserable stage of my life, where I drifted cars, gta, earned ilegal money and lived in the floor and if lucky with a mattress or the side of a couch, ditching stolen cars and being an absolute lost cause and a bad person that was hurting. At the same time my ex and me were arguing mad and I was meant to be a dad and it all went wrong. And I just spiralled into hate and demise. Wanted to vent out. Thanks for this video lots of love.
@wutang535
@wutang535 Жыл бұрын
I lived like this for about close to 5 years of my life. Obv. addicted to heavy drugs, Didn’t go to rehab, luckily only charged for minor things… i relapsed twice in the past decade but for the most part I’m doing great… and believe it or not I work with children now. I put my loved ones through hell with my destructive lifestyle… but aside from the pain i caused them, i wouldn’t have had it any other way. I was so lost and in so much pain, but once i realized only thing in control in life were my own thoughts and actions, i was able to pull myself out. Thank you for your review, I hope anyone dealing with loss, pain, or addiction can find your way too.
@biggs8021
@biggs8021 Жыл бұрын
Joji is so talented please more joji on the channel every song is good
@epi2045
@epi2045 10 ай бұрын
Whether this happens in real life or just in your mind (American Psycho), when someone feels hurt and pain from a breakup, the destruction and trauma can be devastating. Moving on is at times debilitating and even at times violent. Love and missing someone can really put a person through a battlefield…
@alfa563
@alfa563 Жыл бұрын
When I felt the pain of breakup at a young age, I went down a really bad downspiral into self-destruction. From doing unnecessary things to people to having a temper that explodes on the slightest touch. In time, I've done things that I still regret to this day, and no amount of repentance would help staunch my nightmares. All I could ever do now is try to do good things while I'm still living, climb back up from the hole I dug myself from, even if my depression pulls me back down. So when I listened to the song, it really pulled on my heartstrings since it just...felt familiar. Be safe out there, and don't tread the path I've crossed.
@Doodenx
@Doodenx Жыл бұрын
what i really think this song and video is about is a relationship that has gone bad, friends gathered maybe even with similar problems and they wanna have all the fun in the world without giving a fuck about anything, releasing their anger everywhere if they need to, doing drugs and all sorts of stupid stuff. like he said like in survival mode almost like letting out all the anger without a care in the world trying to forget and find fun in that and just live. i think that because i want to do that, go somewhere away from people i know, stop caring about them, find friends with similar mindset and even if without much money just live, steal some stuff if needed, spray paint and do all sorts of dumb stuff before i die, just do everything i want to before killing myself or maybe in the process change my mind
@mehrabhasan2257
@mehrabhasan2257 Жыл бұрын
Some people; very VERY positive and patient people when they finally snap as they can't take it anymore, start doing these self-destructive chaotic things as it's the only thing that excites them at that point. You know, when you're so depressed that you don't even know what feels good anymore, that's when some people just shed the burden of responsibility and resort to chaos (extreme and unsafe things they haven't considered doing before). Some get consumed in it, and some others after some consequences find new love for life again.
@Iggyhaxor
@Iggyhaxor Жыл бұрын
If your going to go down the joji rabbit hole (its crazy) make sure to check out his whole story how he went from filthy frank, to pink guy, to joji. He’s already an incredible artist but knowing the whole saga and having seen the filthy frank stuff just adds so many levels to it
@ecstasyinmywater
@ecstasyinmywater Жыл бұрын
I saw a comment saying the lyrics were about a past relationship "cuz sometimes I look in her eyes and that's where I find a glimpse of us" maybe hinting that he isn't happy in his current relationship "Why then, if she is so perfect Do I still wish that it was you? perfect don't mean that it's working so what can I do?" when he looks into the new partners eyes he sees a glimpse of "us", a glimpse of who he really wants but he is always disappointed."I try to fall for her touch but im thinking of the way you are" "said im fine, said i moved on but im only here passing time in her arms" moreover confirming this. I think the video in itself is a work of art, especially with the music, melancolic and reflective lyrics paired with the destructive and troubled lifestyle showcased in the video show us a much deeper meaning to the song itself, in my opinion, giving us some perspective of how some peolpe cope with certain feelings, spiraling out of control and living a reckless and self destructive routine. At the end we can see the yellow shirt guy falling to his knees and (as i like to perceive it) being emotionally where he started, meaning the life he was living to fill the void of heartbreak didn't do anything good for him wich happens in most cases like this one
@ReactionTherapyOfficial
@ReactionTherapyOfficial Жыл бұрын
Thanks so much for sharing this, I can tell you really listen to him😊👍
@Faildude15
@Faildude15 Жыл бұрын
When I got kicked out, my good friends mom left the house and never came back, so for a while me and my friends lived in his old house just acting the same way and you telling me that these are kids who felt abandoned or abused and felt they could make it better on their own was so true and why the nostalgia of this video hurts so much because I know I don't "miss" that time, I just miss how high the highs were
@mikefire98
@mikefire98 2 ай бұрын
The thing about the video itself juxtaposing the song, I went through a breakup and went through this same destructive lifestyle just to feel. It was something else. I eventually found peace with friends but beforehand when I was trying to "find myself" it was a very troubling time when I was exploring this side of me that was destructive and ballsy. I let out all the negative feelings of my heartbreak with behavior that is extremely socially unacceptable. I don't regret and I also regret it at the same time. I have not found a girl that made me feel the way she did to this day.
@akshayravi3886
@akshayravi3886 Жыл бұрын
Great reaction! Would love to see more joji reactions from you
@xgiha
@xgiha Жыл бұрын
I actually found out about joji by accident. Surprisingly by listening to this song. This is the song i got to know about Joji. now He is my favourite. I love his every albums. So heart touching songs. 🤍🤍🖤😍
@taytay6571
@taytay6571 Жыл бұрын
Is it jus me or that when you listen to this song it can sometimes be happy like I imagine you and a girl listening to this song together holding hands yk vibing rather then being sad but ofc it’s also sad
@shnorpledop
@shnorpledop Жыл бұрын
love the videos man
@ReactionTherapyOfficial
@ReactionTherapyOfficial Жыл бұрын
Thank you!!!!!!😊👍
@twssok
@twssok Жыл бұрын
I LOVE THIS SONG
@satori69666
@satori69666 Жыл бұрын
This is such a beautiful song
@jadelaurich2049
@jadelaurich2049 2 ай бұрын
i love the symbolism of an innocence (his partners) being brought in the middle of all of that chaos through the rabbits and fawn
@bayudwipartanto5571
@bayudwipartanto5571 Жыл бұрын
Finally, thank you so much for the reaction video
@marilynsprauel4868
@marilynsprauel4868 Жыл бұрын
It also can be about us, like when we were happy and childs, full of mistakes, now we're trying our best to be perfect and we're unhappy, sometimes we can see a glimpse of us, us happy
@ReactionTherapyOfficial
@ReactionTherapyOfficial Жыл бұрын
Very nice view! Thanks for this😊👍
@esteban5628
@esteban5628 Жыл бұрын
I read some interpretations that in a current relationship he sees the glimpse of his old life/friends ( to my knowledge not the people in the music video ) . A part of him misses them and that life, or wishes they were still apart of his.
@naybangulabakh719
@naybangulabakh719 Жыл бұрын
FINALLY JOJIII, YOU ABSOLUTELY HAVE TO DO MORE JOJI. YEAH RIGHT AND SLOW DANCING IN THE DARK ARE HIS MORE POPULAR SONGS YOU SHOULD CHECK OUT
@MrAntigeneric
@MrAntigeneric Жыл бұрын
Interested in seeing more Joji this was a great video!
@koi2uso
@koi2uso Жыл бұрын
I enjoy his review and analysis of the song lyrics and the video. I subbed
@Fischer_Topic
@Fischer_Topic Жыл бұрын
The video in my eyes and with my understanding could be the feeling of waiting, we always wait around really, for the promised "wife and kids, with the big house" dream, and we spend so much time wondering sometimes why we don't have it yet. So we end up waiting, digging makes you find sadness, and anger, as shown in the video footage. And even at the end of it all, your still alone with only yourself, the video means more for the fact its real life, I could see myself living this way in 7 years with the way I'm going, but hey, maybe we'll find a glimpse of us.
@S_A_M_6251
@S_A_M_6251 Жыл бұрын
Nice, didn't expect you to do Joji, please do more!
@cam-moron1610
@cam-moron1610 Жыл бұрын
This song makes me cry every time
@ch6rista
@ch6rista Жыл бұрын
i really love this song, but the video made me tear up. I'm 15 and in a very depressive spot mentally, and im afraid I'm going to live kinda like this when I'm an adult, I've grown up around addiction through my parents and other family members, hard drugs, alcohol. I've lived in a house like this before, although I was 9-12, fights in our backyard, people oding in our living room. this shit is tough.
@davidcoria458
@davidcoria458 Жыл бұрын
All you can do is push through, keep going man.
@Aylasubliminals
@Aylasubliminals Жыл бұрын
Hey Nathan, I pray that things will work out for you. Sending you loads of positivity. Good luck Man!
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