
SIDEMEN HIGHER OR LOWER
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Sidemen higher or lower is a playful competition where two teams of Sidemen members guess whether a given metric is higher or lower than a reference value. The video opens with the group assembling in a cold room and setting up a 2v2 format, where teams discuss their reasoning aloud and attempt to lock in a guess. The first round focuses on Spotify monthly listeners for artists, starting with Kendrick Lamar against Drake, setting a fast pace with laughter and light banter as the players debate the numbers and the relevance of the metric. The discussion naturally leads to memory and knowledge checks about historic artists, including One Direction and Queen, which keeps the tone brisk and entertaining while exposing gaps in the players general knowledge. Throughout the rounds there are moments of banter about pop culture icons, with jokes about movies, concerts, and the quirks of being a public figure, all while they race to lock in answers before their opponents. By the end of the episode the teams accumulate points through a mix of confident calls and close calls, culminating in a dramatic finish where one team secures the win with a correct higher or lower on a high-profile artist, leaving the group (and viewers) laughing at the chaotic but affectionate rivalry.
Topics · entertainment · comedy · challenge · pop_culture
Questions answered
- What is the main game format in SIDEMEN HIGHER OR LOWER
- The video is a 2v2 guessing game where teams decide whether a given metric is higher or lower than a reference value and lock in their answers.
- Which metrics are used in the rounds
- Metrics include Spotify monthly listeners for artists and Instagram followers for public figures, with other pop culture references sprinkled through the banter.