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Behind the music:  Unlikely viral TikTok star Jacob Givens brings you the ’90s
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Behind the music: Unlikely viral TikTok star Jacob Givens brings you the ’90s

Last updated: April 1, 2025 4:52 pm
Editorial Board Published April 1, 2025
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There’s probability Jacob Givens is your favourite rockstar’s favourite ’Tok Star.

In the event you’re a fan of the period that produced Nirvana, 9 Inch Nails, Deftones, Rage Towards the Machine, and the angsty like, he’s most likely come throughout your feed in some unspecified time in the future. Givens’ movies have been seen tens of tens of millions of occasions globally, and lauded by lots of the similar artists he’s made content material about.

With over 500,000 followers throughout platforms together with TikTok, Instagram, YouTube, Spotify and Apple Music, the 46-year-old Sunland resident — who refers to himself as “that 90s Music Reaction Guy from the Internet” — has revived decades-old songs for previous and new audiences alike by a mixture of scroll-stopping creativity and the perception of somebody that has spent numerous hours consumed by the music.

“Everything that I do is in the moment, what I felt. I think that that comes across,” Givens stated. “People see it and they go, ‘I don’t think this guy is trying to make a career out of this. I think he’s just having a good time on his phone.’ And I like that.”

One in all his most viral moments got here courtesy of his spouse Jamie, a leaf blower, and a tune by his favourite band, The Smashing Pumpkins.

That’s how the TikTok algorithm first launched him to tens of millions of viewers — with a video of Givens having a dialog between two totally different angles of himself, discussing the magic of “Siamese Dream” deep reduce “Mayonaise” and getting his face blown again (off-screen by his spouse with a leaf blower; her concept) each time Billy Corgan fires off an ethereal burst of distorted guitar fuzz. When the centerpiece solo hits, Givens is sort of a golden retriever together with his head out of the automotive window, jowls flapping within the wind.

The clip was so widespread it will definitely reached the Smashing Pumpkins group, who responded with “Oh Hi” on TikTok, primarily sending Givens into orbit.

Jacob Givens, TikTok comedy and music creator, holds “Willy,” a household heirloom, at his home in Sunland.

(Emil Ravelo/For The Instances)

“She couldn’t remember my name, which I don’t really care. But, then, I’m ‘some guy.’ I’m that guy. So I made a video about it. She did find me. Her father found me. They wrote to me and the dad was like, ‘I want to thank you for introducing my daughter to one of my favorite bands,’ which was, I mean, dude, that’s so sick.”

Givens grew up in a Protestant family in Tulsa, Okla. His mother listened to Beethoven. His older brother launched him to the bands that might grow to be his musical awakening: Def Leppard, Motley Crüe, Poison, Warrant, and Weapons N’ Roses.

“Guns N’ Roses was the most dangerous. And it was around that time that we were getting into this music,” he stated. “I think my brother and I started watching Headbangers Ball on MTV against my parent’s knowledge.”

In highschool he grew to become a drama standout. By the early 2000s he had moved to L.A. together with his then soon-to-be spouse to grow to be an actor after graduating from the College of Illinois.

Givens spent the higher a part of 20 years working to get his artwork seen on a large scale. Desk jobs at numerous studios paid the payments and supported his household, whereas through the years he additionally wrote scripts, acted in a profitable web comedy sequence, and wrote and co-starred in a movie pageant award-winning vampire comedy.

However his huge Hollywood breakthrough by no means materialized.

He left comedy and appearing behind by 2019 to take a job as a advertising and marketing director for the environmental firm Biofriendly. The pandemic started a 12 months into his new job, and he discovered himself working from dwelling and looking for methods to ignite his creativity.

“I wasn’t living [in Sunland]. I was living in this tiny space and I was just kind of slowly losing my mind. Somebody said to me during that time, ‘You should make a TikTok,’ Givens said. “I’m in my 40s … but boredom prevailed. … So I signed up for it. I’m making really silly nonsensical videos, like I would have back in the Vine days.”

Givens’ pal Ryan Demarest, a Highland-based comic, died throughout lockdown in April 2021, leaving Givens with emotions of profound loss. On the day it occurred, he spent the day sitting exterior listening to music to decompress. When the seminal “Smells Like Teen Spirit” by Nirvana began enjoying, he pulled out his telephone and recorded a video within the TikTok app speaking backwards and forwards with himself about what it was prefer to see the music video for the primary time as a child.

Man jumping in the air in his backyard

“No amount of money, no amount of fame, matters as much as to have these connecting moments with people in my life that I admire,” Givens stated.

(Emil Ravelo/For The Instances)

“OH MY GOD. It’s SO STRONG!!!” one angle of Givens proclaims to the opposite because the refrain hits.

“IS HE GARGLING NAILS?!!” the opposite angle screams again as Givens shakes the digital camera to match Kurt Cobain’s screams for max impact.

He needed to caption the clip after realizing there was no audio of him speaking as a result of he was enjoying the tune whereas recording the video — a specific perform of the app, akin to by accident making a “Buster Keaton silent film.”

“I read it back to myself and I’m like, this is ridiculous. I put my phone in my pocket and I don’t publish it,” Givens stated.

Some creators go total careers working towards their viral second. Givens nearly hit delete on his: “I had like 23 followers and I was like, ‘This is dumb. I was crying all day yesterday. Oh, who cares?’ Publish.”

By the point he went to mattress that day the video had 1,000,000 views and he was questioning if he may do it once more. He made a video reacting to the thunderclaps within the Radiohead tune “Creep,” and as soon as once more, 1,000,000 views in a day.

“It was like everything I had ever done, my 10,000 hours on all these things coming together in a one-minute format. I didn’t know I had been training for that day,” Givens stated.

“I really think of Ryan to this day because I think had that loss not happened, I don’t know if I would have thought to do that thing that day. I don’t know. Ryan has always felt like I’ve got a force ghost from Star Wars … like it’s all happening and I’m looking over, and Ryan’s over there [nodding].”

He began making various kinds of content material however it was the response movies that might strike lots of of 1000’s, and generally tens of millions, of views with entertaining skits constructed round songs by Alice in Chains, Metallica, Weezer and extra.

Although he started on TikTok, he has spent the final a number of years creating 1000’s of posts to diversify his presence throughout platforms. And like Riki Rachtman and Matt Pinfield — the beloved MTV hosts of his youth — Givens has grown into the function of rock ‘n’ roll preservationist and movie star in his personal approach.

He’s used to individuals strolling as much as him at concert events, staring, in an try to determine why he’s so acquainted. They tilt their heads, squint, and possibly whisper an uncertain “Are you … ?” He’s.

Givens stated the problem of persistently making his movies for a number of years comes from being unfold skinny between work and household, and maintaining the momentum he had throughout COVID lockdowns.

“I know a lot of video creators that batch and they film concepts and they have tons in their drafts,” Givens stated. “… I literally will get in my car, a song will play and I’ll go, ‘Ah, when I get home, I’m going to do that.’”

On-line, he’s obtained love from esteemed locations: Tom Morello of Rage Towards the Machine cosigned Givens’ tackle Rage’s “Freedom” with a tweet, which was written about in an article by Spin Journal; Fred Durst of Limp Bizkit messaged to say he despatched Givens’ “Institutionalized” clip to Suicidal Tendencies singer Mike Muir; and elusive Silverchair frontman Daniel Johns put up an Instagram story writing, “Don’t give up on your grunge dreams Jacob, Regards, Dan.”

IRL, Frank Iero from My Chemical Romance approached him at Riot Fest to inform him he liked his movies. He’s met Jónsi from Sigur Ros, all of Sunny Day Actual Property, Kevin Martin of Candlebox, and lots of extra.

Givens additionally developed as a content material creator and persona by the launch of his podcast, “Waterproof Records,” the place he discusses seminal albums and interviews well-known musicians.

Man looking up from a couch in his living room

“The reward of social media has been the way that it affects people’s lives in a positive way,” Givens stated. “Day by day, I’m in it for meeting every music hero and, honestly, giving people something to look forward to.”

(Emil Ravelo/For The Instances)

He desires of someday opening a document retailer in Los Angeles of the identical identify, picked by his then-3-year-old son who was enjoying with a clean CD within the bathtub and exclaimed it to be a “waterproof record.” They arrange a faux model of the shop the following day in his bed room. Now, practically 15 years later, Givens nonetheless has the plan tucked away: “It’s going to be a pub. If you buy a record, there’s going to be booths where you can close a door and you can sit down and listen with your friends and drink.”

And, so far as desires are involved, he finally did meet the Smashing Pumpkins, too, by guitarist Jack Bates — son of Peter Hook (“New Order, Joy Division, rock royalty”) — who was the band’s touring bass participant on the time. Givens had him on a podcast episode in March 2022; later that 12 months Bates would deliver him backstage in Santa Barbara the place he would cross Givens’ “Mayonnaise” video to Pumpkins drummer Jimmy Chamberlin for the primary time.

“They load up the video and I’m right next to Jimmy Chamberlin as he’s watching me get my face blown with a leaf blower. And he’s laughing,” Givens stated. “… I’m like, ‘What, what world am I living in?’”

Finally, after a number of extra reveals — and even working with the Pumpkins and Jane’s Habit advertising and marketing groups to assist promote the bands’ joint tour — Givens lastly did meet Billy Corgan backstage in Irvine in 2023, the place they bonded over shared experiences within the Chicago suburbs, the place Corgan is from.

“He’s seen my videos and he likes them. He thinks they’re funny,” Givens stated. “Teenage Jacob was screaming. Forty-five year old Jacob was going, ‘This is exactly how I wanted it to be.’”

He’s dreaming even greater as of late, and hopes to finally land Corgan as a visitor on his podcast.

“No amount of money, no amount of fame, matters as much as to have these connecting moments with people in my life that I admire,” Givens stated. “And the feeling that people would get — like that daughter writing me and being like, ‘It was this guy that turned me on to this band.’”

Given how onerous he pushed to make it in Hollywood, he admits the social following hasn’t translated into profitable revenue or a cascade of sponsorships, although he’s had the chance to go that route just a few occasions. He prefers to principally hold it that approach.

“The reward of social media has been the way that it affects people’s lives in a positive way,” Givens stated. “Day by day, I’m in it for meeting every music hero and, honestly, giving people something to look forward to.”

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