Nickolai I came to the same conclusion. And everything about this is low budget. They didn’t go out and buy a bunch of fake guns and anyone that would of had fake guns, doesn’t seem to be involved.
When first heard this shit I said" what in the Gangsta Christian gospel is going on?" 😂 cause my roommate listens to Christian gospel and that's how the piano chords and vocal harmonies be sounding..lmao... But bruh is definitely talented with them vocals and he clever with the songwriting.
@@bchery89 BTW you should put the part where you died laughing when he sing" fuck 12 fuck 12!" as the promo for this video cause that shit is an attention grabber....😂😂😂
I listen to jazz and classical .. ex jazz musician. But when I heard this ... I think I must has listened to it about 20 times in a row. So deep , unique ... has a lot of stuff in it .. deep down south shit .. and the rhythm that northerners can relate to .
It really is. I cried and got the chills. That usually only happens in church or with classical. High art, indeed. More, please!!! Those harmonies are on POINT!❤❤❤
Bro I just discovered this song today and I swear to God, we had the same reaction at the second "fuck twelve". Bro I almost passed away 😂😂😂😂😂😂 this shit is amazing!
Great reaction vid man. Glad to see people feeling this shit. At first it's WTF of course but my guy has the voice of an angel and he's putting some relatable "country" shit out. Call it what you want it's 🔥🔥🔥
I don’t understand how this didn’t pop off. It is so fucking sick. It was some of the best of the best I listened the year it dropped. Crazy out of control, gives me the feels god mutherfuckin damn! 🔥☄️
i think what they were trying to do is basically make a comedic parody of the songs "These Days" and "Bless the Broken Road" by Rascal Flatts with some sort of trap-flavored lyrical themes. It's hilarious, especially the video, but if you listen to the original songs by Rascal Flatts you might get a little more of why the parody is so funny and how it's actually pretty accurate musically.
Well according to the little info I found about him he’s from atl and he was born in 95. But most of his back story is still a mystery which is so dope because he keeping his personal life separate from his professional one, which is very vital in this industry. I fuck with him and wanna hear more from him
@Nicole Jessica you sound very intelligent and you make a great point but needless to say you and I both know there are some very let's just say colorless places where this song would not be received very well.
And the guy who called this a Trappers ballot I think was dead on! In a time with a not a lot of bright lyrics anymore that whole shit is real start to finish.