Opera Singer Reacts to Dimash Kudaibergen (Diva Dance) - Dimash Journey #8

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CLAUDIA WATCHED DIMASH!!! I know she’s been editing the videos, but it was cool to react with her! And y’all know I’m about the Diva Dance. It was cool to see his spin on it... the king. 🤴

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In the original, it was a human pretending to be an alien. With Dimash, it is the alien trying to make us think he is just a human.

gabrielamorim
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He sang this after 2 hours non stop singing in this his liveshow concert with different types of songs and with dancing too. And even after this song. To me, he is the vocal monster!! Such a talent and skills.

kevinnguyen
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Dimash always makes a song his own, he never sings a song the way the original artist performed it.

Ma_Pooh
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This Diva Dance was from his Bastau Concert and he’d been singing other songs for a while. If you notice he is sweating quite a bit so that may be why he had that one tiny “mistake” if you will.

mdfield
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You can see the sweat running off him when he does this, and I just love it. He is so engaging to watch an listen too. You have no fear he is going to botch it, having the choice of nearly every note, he sounds I can listen to him for hours. I also think, he brings a lot of people into the world of Opera, which might never think of listening to it.

I believe he opens a lot of musical doors, which is just a fabulous thing for all.

casperwallace
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1fact of dimash:best vocalist in our era

qhirslw
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Keep in mind.... that was after doing 2 hours of full voice soooo I would say it was perfect . you try singing 2 hours of high notes then do that LOL I think only Dimash can ...

darciepowell
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The original was pre recorded & elctronically manipulated - Dimash did it live all by himself xxx

hadihajjar
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In a way, I'm glad you're saying that this is not perfect, so those people who accuse him of lipsyncing this piece can shut their mouth.

hqmusiclover
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Он перед этим пел целый концерт, почти 2, 5 или 3 часа. :)

zet
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I'm surprised you let the big run go by without comment. That descent is pretty spectacular. What did you think of it?

suzannamoran
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I was expecting more analysis but still loved the reaction. Claudia's so cute lol it's amazing how he sang this towards the end of his concert he has vocal chords of steel. I believe the next one us unforgettable day but you have to do the gakku performance. Dimash hits the highest not we have heard from him so far.

JuanGarcia-hcmn
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I'm just halfway through and I love your collab !! And thank God you are rewinding and replaying the parts which you are explaining. This makes it for us non-professionals so much easier to understand what exactly you mean.

sandy
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Love the reaction! Now it is time for Ogni Pietra - it covers his Baritone, Tenor, Counter-Tenor, and Soprano...

DDan
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Great reaction girls, you both work so well together. If you want to hear Dimash's Operatic Baritone voice, you need to review his duet with soprano Aida Garifallina "Ullisse". In this song he remains in his Baritone range until the last couple of notes. 😊🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿👍

philharris
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Спасибо, подружки-хохотушки!🙂 Я тоже могу так засмеяться, когда вижу что-то из ряда вон выходящее, недоступное для меня ( понимания и исполнения) 😄.

Elizabet
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There have been some old fan cam performances (before his appearance on The Singer (China Competition) which showed him performing part of the main piece before the electronic Diva Dance portion... One note: this version of The Diva Dance is based on the sci-fi film "Fifth Element" where an alien was performing a version of the piece -- they had to electronically add to some of the alien vocals to get the fast vocal switching on the downward run, plus Dimash drops the low octave lower than the film version, and adds in the final extra high note at the end to complete the song. In more current live performances he also adlibs in 7th Octave whistle notes at times.

BillTarling
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You could listen to Dimash singing more like a baritone in Ulysses with Aida Garifullina or on Ti amo cosi With Aida and Lara Fabian.

nicolasmoio
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So glad to see and realize how he changes the covers to fit his style. Just like the SOS, he adds a mix or tone change to each one. Same with the DD that he makes it his own. There are a few where he adds the whistle note in it but it works the way he manipulate it. Enjoyed the reaction as usual.

pete
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Oh my god, the anticipation for Ogni Pietra is real!!! I‘m here for the whole journey. You‘ll have a lot of amazing performances to react to after Ogni Pietra, fear not 😬
React together more often, this was fun to watch 😊

loeckiesbueh.