Adults React Season 1 Episode 15 Adults React to One Direction's Solo Careers (Music Videos)

  • June 15, 2017
  • 12 min

As the members of One Direction continue to pursue solo careers, the adults are back to react to their latest music videos. It's been quite a journey for the former boy band members, and their fans have been eagerly following their individual journeys. In this episode, we get to see how the adults feel about the new material that Harry Styles, Niall Horan, Liam Payne, Zayn Malik, and Louis Tomlinson have been putting out.

The episode starts with the adults' reactions to Harry Styles' "Watermelon Sugar" music video. As the upbeat melody plays, the adults seem to be enjoying it quite a bit. They comment on the nostalgia it brings, with some even reminiscing about their own memories of being at the beach and having fun in the sun. The cinematography and color palette are also highly praised, with the groovy vibes of the song ideally complementing the visuals. Overall, it seems that the adults have very positive feelings about Harry's solo career.

Next up is Niall Horan's "Nice To Meet Ya". The adults are a bit split on this one, with some finding it too repetitive and others getting into the catchy chorus. Some even compare it to Niall's earlier work with One Direction, noting how much he's grown as an artist since then. They do agree though that the music video is well done, with its use of colors and bold imagery adding an extra level of excitement to the song.

Following that, the adults watch Liam Payne's "Strip That Down". The song is a stark contrast to the previous two, with its sultry vibe and bold lyrics. The adults seem to be a little divided on this one as well, with some loving the beat and others finding the lyrics to be a bit juvenile. Despite this, they can all agree that Liam is a great performer and that the visuals in the music video are quite engaging.

The fourth solo career to be discussed is Zayn Malik's. The adults view his "Pillowtalk" music video and are immediately struck by the sensuality of the video. They note how the video is reminiscent of Michael Jackson's "Black or White" and how Zayn is clearly establishing himself as an artist with his own unique style. Some of the adults find the video a bit too steamy for their tastes, but they all agree that it's a well-crafted video with a solid direction.

The episode concludes with Louis Tomlinson's "Kill My Mind". The song is a bit different from what we've seen so far, with a more rock-influenced sound than the pop-centric songs of the others. The adults seem to enjoy this change of pace, praising Louis' vocals and the edgier sound of the song. The music video, which features Louis performing in a gritty, industrial setting, also garners high marks from the adults.

Overall, the adults seem to have very favorable opinions of One Direction's solo careers. While they all have different preferences when it comes to musical style and visuals, they can all agree that the former boy band members are talented artists who are capable of standing on their own. It's clear that they've come a long way from their days as a group and that they have a lot to offer as individuals. With each new release, they continue to impress their fans and win over new ones.

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Description
  • First Aired
    June 15, 2017
  • Runtime
    12 min
  • Language
    English