LES PIRES CLIPS DE RAP #3 - Summary

Summary

This video appears to be a comedic commentary on rap music, with the host acting as a judge evaluating various rap clips. The host offers humorous critiques, often mocking the lyrics, delivery, and production quality of the rappers. Throughout the video, the host also engages in witty banter, makes sarcastic remarks, and throws in pop culture references. The tone is lighthearted and entertaining, with the host's goal seemingly being to poke fun at the rap genre and have a good time.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. The video is sponsored by Month.
2. The host has a secondary channel called "Twitch Machine".
3. The host also has a European channel.
4. The video features the host reacting to "totally stupid rap clips".
5. The host believes that being a rapper and being unemployed are two separate things.
6. The host thinks that the unemployed are the ones who keep the economy going.
7. The host judges whether certain rappers deserve to be considered unemployed or actual rappers.
8. The host mentions that some rappers have been considered more as unemployed than actual rappers.
9. The host reacts to a rap clip by an artist named Flamby.
10. The host gives a verdict on whether Flamby deserves to be considered a rapper or not.
11. The host reacts to another rap clip by an artist named Matrix.
12. Matrix's clip has 31 million views and a diamond record.
13. The host thinks that Matrix deserves to be considered a rapper.
14. The host reacts to a rap clip by an artist from Montreal.
15. The host praises the artist's talent and gives them props.
16. The host thinks that the artist should be allowed to be a rapper.
17. The host reacts to another rap clip by an artist named Ramos.
18. The host finds the clip confusing and doesn't think it's a real music video.
19. The host thinks that Ramos is guilty of making a bad music video.
20. The host reacts to a classic rap clip that they saw on Twitter.
21. The host thinks that the clip is either a troll or a genius.
22. The host asks for an opinion on whether the artist is authorized to be a rapper.
23. The host concludes that the artist is indeed authorized to be a rapper.
24. The host thanks the audience for watching and hopes they enjoyed the video.
25. The host reminds the audience that there are bad rappers who should go back to being unemployed.
26. The host promotes their secondary channel and asks viewers to subscribe.
27. The host mentions that they will do another video on their secondary channel.