The video appears to be a reaction video by a YouTuber named Tristan, where he reacts to Addison Rae's performance on a song association game on the Elle show. Tristan initially pretends to be harsh on Addison, but later reveals he's just joking and actually wants to provide constructive criticism.
Throughout the video, Tristan analyzes Addison's singing, pointing out that while she has a good tone, she often struggles with pitch and consistency. He also notes that she seems to be changing her key and melody frequently, which can make her singing sound "weird."
Tristan also shares his opinion that influencers like Addison Rae often try to pursue music without proper training or practice, which can lead to subpar performances. He uses an analogy of himself trying to become a dancer overnight to illustrate his point.
Despite his criticisms, Tristan acknowledges that Addison has potential and that her tone is "pretty decent." He also encourages viewers to be more understanding and supportive, as Addison is still learning and growing as an artist.
Overall, Tristan's reaction video is a mix of humor, constructive criticism, and insightful analysis of Addison Rae's singing performance.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The speaker, Tris Stanz, is reacting to a video of Addison Rae singing on a show called "Elle."
2. Addison Rae is from Louisiana.
3. Addison Rae has released music that has likely made a lot of money.
4. Addison Rae is an actress and has a movie coming out on Netflix on August 27th.
5. Addison Rae has a wide range of styles that she can sing.
6. Tris Stanz is a vocal coach and is analyzing Addison Rae's singing.
7. Addison Rae has a good personality and tone of voice, but struggles with singing on pitch.
8. Tris Stanz believes that Addison Rae has potential, but needs to work on her pitch to become a good singer.
9. Tris Stanz thinks that some influencers, including Addison Rae, intentionally sing poorly in live settings to get views and attention.
10. The video is a reaction to Addison Rae's singing and is not meant to be mean-spirited.