YOUTUBERS REACT TO GOAT REMIXES - Summary

Summary

The Fine Brothers present a video featuring YouTubers reacting to the viral "Goat Remix" trend, where music videos are edited to include screaming goats. The participants initially enjoy the remixes, finding them funny and entertaining. However, when they learn that the goat sounds are actually sound effects, they express disappointment. The video also features a special appearance by Nicolas Cage, which the participants find enjoyable. They discuss the possible evolution of the trend, predicting it will move on to other loud sounds, and share their thoughts on how long the craze will last. The video ends with the participants attempting to imitate the goat sounds and thanking viewers for watching "YouTubers React."

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. The video features reactions from YouTubers to goat remixes of popular songs.
2. The goat remixes feature audio of goats screaming or making loud noises over the music.
3. Some of the YouTubers had seen the goat remixes before, while others had not.
4. The YouTubers were shown a variety of goat remixes, including remixes of songs by Adele, Taylor Swift, and Skrillex.
5. The goat remixes were created by adding audio of goats screaming or making loud noises over the music.
6. The YouTubers were asked for their opinions on the goat remixes and how they thought they got started.
7. Some of the YouTubers thought the goat remixes were funny, while others thought they were annoying.
8. One of the YouTubers mentioned that they had seen a goat remix of a Taylor Swift song with a goat screaming.
9. The YouTubers were also shown a video of Nicolas Cage screaming, which was compared to the goat screams.
10. The Fine Brothers, who created the video, asked the YouTubers for their thoughts on the evolution of the goat remixes and how long they thought they would last.
11. The YouTubers were also asked to give their best goat yell.
12. The video was part of the "YouTubers React" series, which features reactions from YouTubers to various viral videos and trends.