Twins listening to Phil Collins for the first time go viral after hilarious reaction
A pair of twins listening to Phil Collins for the first time have gone viral for their hilarious reactions.
The latest in the “First Time Hearing” video series from 21-year-old YouTube stars Tim and Fred Williams, known by viewers as “TwinsthenewTend”, sees the brothers listening to ”In the Air Tonight”.
To date, the brothers have listened to songs including “Jolene” by Dolly Parton, “Dancing in the Dark” by Bruce Springsteen and Janis Joplin‘s “Piece of My Heart”, but their video reaction to Collins’ 1981 track is being considered their best yet.
As the song goes on, they seem to be getting more and more into it – but it’s when the famous drum solo arrives at 04.56 that the pair are fully sold.
“That was cool how he did that,” Fred comments, adding: “I ain’t never seen somebody drum a beat three minutes [into] a song.”
Admitting he “weren’t prepared for that”, Tim brands the Collins song “unique” and “a straight banger”.
Fred adds: “This man killed it.”
Twitter has been reacting to the video accordingly after it was shared by @tprstly with the message: “Two teenagers get schooled by Phil Collins.”
Moon director Duncan Jones replied: “Cracking up! Love this.”
Another tweeter added: “These guys reacting to Phil Collins is everything I needed to see right now.”
Someone else called the video “absolute gold”.
Yooooo y’all been sleeping on Phil Collins while I’ve been a stan since I could stand!
Watch these teens hear the power of the Phil fill for the first time. 🤘🏻🤘🏻 pic.twitter.com/0YZe5CWsV0— Nicole Arbour (@NicoleArbour) August 7, 2020
These 2 teens listening to In The Air Tonight by Phil Collins for the first time is absolute gold pic.twitter.com/L3QhbKf0hV
— Dakota Fuqua (@DakotaFuqua77) August 7, 2020
That moment they knew Phil Collins is the man. pic.twitter.com/Xx4081HhAP
— Wiggles (@WigglesDJ) August 7, 2020
This video of teenagers listening to “In The Air Tonight” for the first time put me in a better mood https://t.co/qKY0QbRgcd
— Austin Kleon (@austinkleon) August 6, 2020
Tim Williams came up with the idea of the YouTube series as a method to broaden their music horizons.
Speaking to People Magazine, Fred Williams said: “There’s more than just rap out there. There’s so much more than I ever thought.”
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