OkikiBeats Reacts to “Thinkin’ Bout You” Live on Stream
- Roland Iyekekpolor
- Mar 2
- 2 min read
UK producer and music based content creator OkikiBeats recently featured Osaze & Marcus’ track Thinkin’ Bout You during his weekly Sunday livestream, where he reacts to music submitted through his Discord community. The stream has become a regular platform for emerging artists to receive real time feedback in front of an engaged audience.

For those unfamiliar, OkikiBeats has built a growing reputation around spotlighting independent talent, offering honest reactions and creating entertaining moments live with his chat. His Sunday sessions blend music critique with humour, unpredictability and strong community interaction, making them a notable stop for artists looking to expand their reach.

During the latest session, Thinkin’ Bout You was selected for review — and the reaction was immediate. As the track played, OkikiBeats was visibly vibing with the record, reacting naturally to the melody and overall energy of the song. His body language and facial expressions made it clear that the track had caught his attention.
Of course, no livestream reaction is complete without the chat getting involved. Viewers added their own commentary throughout the segment, playfully referring to the track as “Roblox music” and “CBBC music.” The remarks were clearly tongue in cheek, adding humour to the moment rather than detracting from it.

The back and forth between OkikiBeats and the chat created a lively atmosphere, turning the reaction into more than just a review. It became an entertaining exchange that highlighted how interactive music discovery has become in the livestream era. Despite the jokes, the overall tone remained positive, with clear appreciation for the vibe and execution of the track.
For Osaze & Marcus, moments like this reflect the continued growth of their catalogue beyond their immediate borough audience. As 2026 unfolds, reactions from creators such as OkikiBeats add another layer of visibility, helping introduce their music to new online communities.



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