YouTube Title Ideas for Reactions
Reaction titles ride the original content's search demand. Name what you're reacting to, add your angle or verdict, and fans searching that video, song, or show will find your take.
Title examples that work
- First Time Reacting to [Artist] — I Was Not Ready
- Reacting to My Old Videos (So Cringe)
- A Chef Reacts to Viral Cooking Hacks
- Reacting to the Most Insane Plays of 2025
Tips for stronger titles
- Name the original (artist, show, video) — you ride its search demand.
- Add your angle or reaction ('I was not ready', 'a chef reacts') for a unique hook.
- Keep the subject early in the title so it isn't cut off.
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Frequently asked questions
How do I title a reaction video?
Lead with what you're reacting to plus your angle: 'Reacting to [X]' or '[Expert] Reacts to [X]'. You ride the original's search traffic, so name it clearly.
Do 'first time reacting' titles work?
Yes — 'first time reacting to [X]' captures fans who want to see a fresh, genuine response to something they love.
Should I name the original creator?
Yes — their fans search for them, and naming the artist, show, or video is how your reaction gets discovered.
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