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PRO SINGER & DJ-WIFE'S first REACTION to POSTMODERN JUKEBOX feat. CASEY ABRAMS- UMBRELLA (Rihanna)



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Original video: PMJ Pop-Up: Umbrella – Rihanna (Cover) ft. Casey Abrams

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12 thoughts on “PRO SINGER & DJ-WIFE'S first REACTION to POSTMODERN JUKEBOX feat. CASEY ABRAMS- UMBRELLA (Rihanna)
  1. Casey is totally drawing from Louis Armstrong vocally for this cover.
    P.S. ty for not just focusing on Haley and Morgan, both of whom I adore, but spreading the love to some of the other amazing artists PMJ has worked with.

  2. If you like '50s music, PMJ gives rebirth to The ChainSmokers "Closer", Ed Sheeran's "Perfect", and they turn Celine's slow, gloomy, depressing lament,"The Heart Will Go On" into something that is upbeat, hopeful and comforting. To me, anyway.

  3. Try him with Morgan Haley and Ariana covering All About That Bass, or Sweet Meg covering The Strokes Last Nite with Chloe Feoranzo on Clarinet.

  4. I would rather agree with grumpy's wife Sandy… especially when you think that sort of stuff was sung in the 20s, then 60s, then 90s, then now. I have always loved what is eternal. And that is a good start to become !

  5. The pop ups weren't there long enough for me to read more than a line or two. It looked like they had interesting information, but I would have to pause to be able to read it all. The song sounded better than the original. It just doesn't make sense to have the pop ups during the song, making you pause the song repeatedly, instead of in the description box for the song, where you can read the information without having to keep stopping the song.

  6. Reacting to your first pop-up reaction… yes, this is an older video. They have done a few of these where they've added popups to give us background on the process, interesting bits, etc.
    If you see more popup requests, just go to the link in the description to the original video.

    Casey… try "What is Love" — it's a blast!

  7. Please react to Cynthia Erivo I’m here the play version or Callie Day- Hear my prayer . I love your channel but you haven’t done many reactions to African American artists so I thought I would make some suggestions.

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