The videos used in the $b lyric videos are from the documentary series called Faces Of Death. I recommend watching it if you are into learning about life and death and the many ways to die. and yes she was eating ants (not the worst thing people have eaten in the documentary)
I live for the hype you guys bring into my soul watching these reactions, especially to The Thin Grey Line. Yall had me jumping up off my couch yelling at yall "YAAAAASSSS" haha. Yall keep the hype going. 👌🖤
i have to wonder if that disclaimer at the end is a nod to lil peep, whose family keeps releasing merch & unreleased songs steadily for years now. even lately his lyrics on the back of an envelope. don't think that's right. same mama who sent him canned goods in the mail. wild.
I’m new to this channel I was surfing for $b reactions and I saw you guys and you instantly looked like a vibe gotta new subscriber I’m also glad you guys can react to the whole song, every song without copyright issues hy
Don’t know if anyone has mentioned it yet, but the burgundy sample is the same one scrim used on a song called “Royal” it’s unreleased and pretty old. I recognized it as soon as I heard it but was surprised scrim recycled it for this song.
Transgression and us vs them are griselda inspired beats btw whenever y’all were asking abt that! It seems damn near everything in every sub genre is starting to incorporate this production style!🔥
Amazing video guys, this is the first video of yours that I have seen and I instantly subscribed. Super great vibes and I’m just as big of G*59 fan as you guys are keep it up!
Bro, I’m so glad I’m not the only one that burst out into laughter at 18:00!! “Now I’m paying for the fall semester”. That line still has me dead every time I hear it. Watching this reaction video was so worth it just for that alone.
DUDE! I recorded and posted the first video you used of Scrim spitting on fans. So cool to see a random Reddit post of mine make the annals of $b history.
Been listening since I was 20. I'm 29 now. I've battled so many hardships with homelessness, addiction, and heartbreak in that 9 year span. It's been a fucking ride. I've come a long way. Listening to $B really takes me back to when I was in the trenches. But it also reminds me that they were there every step of the way.