REACT

REACT or React may refer to:

  • in computer science
  • React (JavaScript library), a JavaScript library for building user interfaces, from Facebook
  • ReactOS, an open source operating system compatible with Microsoft Windows
  • in arts and entertainment
  • React (media franchise)

    React (sometimes stylized in all caps as REACT) is a media franchise created by the Fine Brothers consisting of several online series centering on a group of individuals reacting to viral videos, trends, video games, film trailers, or music videos. The franchise was launched with the YouTube debut of Kids React in October 2010, and then grew to encompass four more series uploaded on the Fine Brothers' primary YouTube channel, a separate YouTube channel with various reaction-related content, as well as a television series titled React to That. In 2016, the duo announced React World, a program and channel in which they would license the format of their React shows to creators, which led to widespread negative reception from viewers and fellow content creators, as well as confusion about what their format is.

    YouTube series

    Episode counts are taken from the Fine Brothers' aggregate playlist of 419 videos, which includes special episodes such as their April Fool's "Cats React" special.

    React Music Limited

    React Music Limited was a London-based independent record label that was formed in 1990 by James Horrocks and Thomas Foley. James Horrocks was initially involved with successful dance music independent Rhythm King, and React pursued a similar approach—specifically electronic dance music, house music, acid house, techno and rave along with newer "dance" oriented subgenres which emerged throughout the '90s—including hard house, tech house, trance, hardbag, happy hardcore, drum and bass and chill out.

    Artists

    React enjoyed commercial success within the dance/club scene. The artists at React varied from short-term "one hit wonders" to longer-term acts which released numerous singles/albums and included:

  • The Source featuring Candi Staton: Generally considered one of React's best selling singles You Got The Love was originally a bootleg combining Frankie Knuckles/Jamie Principle's classic house track Your Love with an obscure recording from disco legend Candi Staton. The single was a success and reached #3 in the UK Singles Chart in February 1991 and #4 when it was re-released in March 1997. The Source also reached #38 in August 1997 with the single Clouds. Candi Staton's music career was revitalised with You Got The Love and React also enjoyed UK Top 40 success with her singles Love On Love which reached #27 in April 1999 and her disco classic Young Hearts Run Free which was re-issued and reached #28 in August 1999.
  • Onyx

    Onyx is a banded variety of the oxide mineral chalcedony. Agate and onyx are both varieties of layered chalcedony that differ only in the form of the bands: agate has curved bands and onyx has parallel bands. The colors of its bands range from white to almost every color (save some shades, such as purple or blue). Commonly, specimens of onyx contain bands of black and/or white.

    Etymology

    Onyx comes through Latin (of the same spelling), from the Greek ὄνυξ, meaning "claw" or "fingernail". With its fleshtone color, onyx can be said to resemble a fingernail. The English word "nail" is cognate with the Greek word.

    Varieties

    Onyx is formed of bands of chalcedony in alternating colors. It is cryptocrystalline, consisting of fine intergrowths of the silica minerals quartz and moganite. Its bands are parallel to one another, as opposed to the more chaotic banding that often occurs in agates.

    Sardonyx is a variant in which the colored bands are sard (shades of red) rather than black. Black onyx is perhaps the most famous variety, but is not as common as onyx with colored bands. Artificial treatments have been used since ancient times to produce both the black color in "black onyx" and the reds and yellows in sardonyx. Most "black onyx" on the market is artificially colored.

    Onyx (Pop Evil album)

    Onyx is a rock opera and the fourth studio album by Pop Evil. It was released on May 14, 2013. The first single, "Trenches", was released February 28, 2013. The album was available for streaming a day before its official release date. It was produced by Johnny K, mixed by Jay Ruston, and mastered by Paul Logus. Additional vocal production was performed by Dave Bassett. Additional programming was done by Bassett and Matt Doughtery.

    The album debuted on the Billboard 200 at No. 39, No. 9 on the Independent Albums chart, with 10,000 copies sold in its first week. It has sold 122,000 copies in the United States as of July 2015.

    Track listing

    Charts

    Album

    Singles

    Band

  • Leigh Kakaty – lead vocals
  • Nick Fuelling – lead and rhythm guitar
  • Dave Grahs – rhythm and lead guitar, backing vocals
  • Matt DiRito – bass, backing vocals
  • Josh Marunde – drums
  • References

    External links

  • Pop Evil track listing. underthegunreview.net.
  • USS Onyx (PYc-5)

    USS Onyx (PYc-5), was a diesel coastal patrol yacht of the United States Navy during World War II.

    The ship was built in 1924 as Janey III by Consolidated Shipbuilding Corp. of Morris Heights, New York, and was subsequently renamed Rene and Pegasus.

    Purchased by the Navy on 3 December 1940 from Clifford C. Hemphill, of New York City, converted to Navy use and named Onyx, she was classified as a coastal yacht on 13 December 1940, and commissioned on 27 February 1941.

    Service history

    After conversion she departed New York for Norfolk, arriving on 22 March. Sailing again, she reached New Orleans on 5 April to report for duty to Commandant 8th Naval District. Onyx performed services for ComEight as a coastal patrol vessel around the Gulf area until January 1942. On 22 January she departed Key West, Florida to return to New York and arrived there on 31 January.

    Onyx was again ordered to report to the 8th Naval District at New Orleans and was underway by 13 March, arriving on 27 March. She resumed services and continued in this capacity until February 1944 when she was extensively damaged in a collision. Beyond economic repair, her ordnance was removed and she was placed out of commission, in service, retaining her name and designation, on 15 May 1944. She was designated a target vessel on 31 May, the same year, and made available for disposition on 31 October.

    Podcasts:

    PLAYLIST TIME:

    React

    by: Onyx

    Welcome aboard Official Nastee Airlines, flight 188
    Intro/Chorus:
    Kill it in the club, baby show some love
    My real thugs, where you at? Baby throw ya gats
    To all the ladies in the spot, show me what ya got
    Big cats in the back, get rocked what, react
    (repeat 2X)
    Real thug shit unplugged
    Ladies lust, angel dust, aim and bust
    Bitches who nod, the bulletproof ride's come to ?
    and got me shootin at a ghost cause of nickel eyes
    to cloak, ? no leaks in gunsmoke
    Here to get those, snakes get it the most
    G's overdose, we wreck toast to deaf notes
    Tech blows, I only put a hole in your leg so..
    Ladies and gentlemen
    It's going on right now
    Official Nast' don't be playin around, we lay it down
    Dead you, for the whole win, leave you frozen
    Crime scene reporter snap shots like you posin
    You got in the way, sorry to say
    You shoulda known, shinin on Sonsee's not in the day
    All the niggaz in my zone, my close affiliates
    be rippin it illin it adrenaline spendin and killin shit
    Chorus
    Yo, yo
    I'm on some other shit, run up on your mother shit
    Hockey mask, black tape, tapin up your baby brother shit
    Two guns, one in your face, one in my waist
    Empty the safe, hit em with the glock he caught a stray shot
    Fucked his girl and made him watch, made a death wish
    I cut his throat now wear that like a necklace, respect this
    Twenty-two shots'll probably harm the body and legs
    The body and arms, the body and arms
    The shit'll happen so fast, the gat blast left his brains on the glass
    in a dash I snatched the cash and fled off in a flash
    The only thing I ever lost I couldn't find was time
    Son some crackers locked me up that's how I lost my mind
    Hit him from behind four times and toss the nine, fuck him
    He didn't listen told him give me the shine
    The sick shit is when the police, came around to get me
    The killers who was with me, snitchin sayin he spit thee
    Chorus
    Fuck the rap skit, X and the drug complex
    When convicts'll start conflicts, kill they own accomplice
    Life in the drain niggaz Money got my gold chain?
    Pick her whole brain, Sicker Hall of Fame nigga
    >From coast to coast I keep the toast
    My weekly gross, leave you deeply froze
    Half dead close to ghost, yo you heartless
    Your heart pump piss, regardless if you a thug or rap artist
    AHHHHHHHH I seen death, almost died twice tonight
    Sell my own mother out if the price is right
    I hate life, gimme the glock
    about to join Biggie and 'Pac and you comin like it or not
    GET OFF ME! Let me go, don't hold me back
    Where my real thugs at? Baby THROW YA GAT!
    Sticky Fingaz, from out your darkest fears
    I make you meet your maker, make you meet the man upstairs
    Chorus
    Killin it (2X)
    Chorus
    Ladies and gentlemen
    Welcome aboard Official Nastee Airlines, flight 188
    Word up yo, Official Nast'
    Gettin cream, Onyx, we move with the many crews
    We let you know right now, we shuttin shit down
    Nine-eight, word up get your shit straight
    You think your shit hot? Stick your shit up
    What? Bring yo' shit to the club
    Bring yo' heat to the street
    Official Nast', shuttin shit down -- WHAT?!
    Ladies and gentlemen




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