George really felt this. I haven't seen him this quiet. The look on his face and his quietness is probably the most powerful reaction I've seen from him thus far
This song hits so hard for me! I've been an addict since the age of 12; now I'm 45. I relapsed last April, and lost everything! My marriage, home.... I just celebrated 10 months... again! I refuse to become a statistic! Thank you for your great reaction!
From a recovered alcoholic/addicts perspective I liked how the alcoholic in the story said “but you always make me feel like the problem is me” & “how come you only there when I’m trying to get clean” because it’s a very realistic example of the rationalization and victimhood self pity bull S*** we say in our addiction.
Because the addicted person is the problem. I've been trying to get my mother from the alchohol for so long, tried so many ways to get to her. Just doesn't work. If addicted person cant look in to the mirror and accept that he is the problem. There will be no changes. People around addicted person can do only as much, at the end of the day, addicted person have to be the "strong" one and want to get out of addiction.
Yeah I was watching another reaction from a recovered addict and when the song was over they even said that during the first verse it was almost making them upset because deep in their brain they still have some victim mentality of being an addict. They realized it was flawed thinking but it still goes to show.
If you are truly a "recovered" alcoholic/addict, you'd know there is no such thing. Once an addict, always an addict. You are not recovered, you're recovering. This is the point I wish more people understood about how addiction IS a disease. You can fully recover from injuries, cancer, you name it. As an addict of any substance or action, you can never get back your brain to acting like it once was. Your dopamine and serotonin receptors are forever changed. And even if you haven't touched a substance in decades, that demon and though will still come out of nowhere with no warning sometimes, and it's up to the person to not relapse. I'm a recovering alcoholic and there's not a day that doesn't go by that I don't look in the mirror and know I'm the problem. But the problem is there in my brain, and when we're at our lowest points of the addiction, we are crying out to our loved ones to stop blaming us. Because it isn't fun to feel controlled by something you can't explain unless you have lived it. There are so many people who will shrug off the second part as "this is how addicts will deflect themselves from blame" without absorbing the true point is "addicts have nowhere to turn besides drugs, and when their loved ones only support them through recovery but get angry at them at their lowest, that drives the addiction deeper" because addicts know what the substance will bring them, even for just a brief moment in time.
@@kylebanks13 as an addicted person I can tell u that we know we are the weak ones. But just to feel normal we need that crutch. It’s weak true, but it’s not what we want at all. It takes harsh reactions from family and I’ve lost everything at this point and now I know it’s time.
Facts. I've had friends and family who struggle with addiction and I can see the pain from both sides. When you care about someone, their pain is your pain. If you can't handle that, you try and let them go and move on. Its definitely a massive loss to both people.
I remember in his j Cole KOD reaction he said something along the lines of "If you're from this kind of thing and you can relate then this song really resonates with you" In reference to a song about a similar topic (Once an addict). He was also talking about his childhood a little bit. If you watched that one then you'll feel he's conveying his relation to the subject.
No rapper in history is better at telling two sides of a story. And its needed today more than ever when people never want to meet in the middle and talk and see the other side.
He's a good writer, but I don't think everything should be met in the middle. With vices like drugs, drinking gambling, etc, people look at the result, but they don't look at why the people pick up a vice in the first place.
@@Marvelous-Melodies a little bit. I hear more Busta Rhymes and Slick Rick. Which is why I brought up Slick Rick. Cus Em isn't originally a choppy rapper. Back in the day he sounded like a battle rapper. Cus that's what he was
Crazy thing is I just listened to the song and fhen you guys literally posted your reaction video to it. Joyner and jelly roll did a very beautiful job executing this song and video. The way he can effectively place himself in two different perspectives and paint a vivid picture with just his words is honestly amazing. He's done this with so many songs, such as I'm not racist, like ya'll stated; etc. I also agree. I would love for him to do a play. I think it would be remarkable
I lost my Dad very suddenly and very much unexpectedly on May 07th, 2020 (Not from Covid either). I also lost whatever little bit of myself I even had left & my addiction became the worst it ever was. However, it was Joyner's ADHD album that not only helped me eventually get through one of the worst times in my life, but also helped me keep going! I’m now 3 1/2 years clean & sober, & currently working on obtaining my bachelor's degree so I can help others who continue to struggle with substance abuse and be able to give back. When I heard Best for me, it was like everything came full circle and I cried! I still tear up when I hear this song, even if it is happy tears lol! Crazy thing is I actually started listening to him initially ONLY because I found out we are from the same state, just different cities, like 2 hours apart. I'm from Boston, MA & Joyner is from Worcester, MA. This man's talent takes me back to the good old days of music, when we had REAL TALENT, like Tupac. Thank you Joyner for saving my life! I wish you nothing but continued blessings in everything you do, whether it be in your music or in your life!
From someone's posts in some other reaction videos' comments - The guy playing the "Junkie" is my fiancés good friend Mic DeVine. They all grew up together rapping in Worcester, MA with Joyner. Mic wrote/made the video that inspired this song, which is why he was in the video. Mic is an AMAZING rapper, and would be Forever grateful if you could give it a listen, & maybe even react to it. If this got you choked up, then Mic DeVines 'Way Down We Go' will destroy you. (It's dedicated to one of our friends, Dave Fournier, who lost battle with his addiction.)
This is the type of music that is needed in the dumbed down, generic music industry we have now. Really mature, insightful and fair discussion guys. I hope you can continue to grow and influence. We need more of this.
I’m an addict. ADDICTION IS NOT A DISEASE. The government started telling people it was a disease so we would go to there doctors and take there Subs and pills. They wanted to get there hands on a slice of the pie. Addiction is a choice. U don’t choose to have disease. Whether u agree or not it’s the sad truth.
Can't believe yall haven't done Jolly Roll, man's on fire now. "Son of a Sinner" "Save me" "need a favor". He's in the Christ Stapleton range on how hey makes you feel when he sings
Joyner sounds great and Jelly Roll’s voice is shining in this song. Jelly Roll’s country-ish music has many themes related to addiction and are worth checking out. I don’t usually listen to much hiphop, but this track is awesome. Addiction IS a disease, but at the end of the day, it comes down to choices.
When talking to my dad after he got clean about the trials was having with my mom and her addictions he told me the realest thing ever…”only she can decide to get clean.” Changed my whole perspective but had to watch her hit her rock bottom. She just celebrated her second ten year clean chip. One day little relapse but shit happens.
This is painful..i used to chase my mother around various drug houses around the bay area in Oakland Cali thinking i could save her..many of days i would beat on doors knowing she was behind them but dudes with guns would run me off..i had no power at the age of 15 to protect her. Just typing this made me cry and im now the age of 48 and though i placed those memories in the back of my head never to be remembered this video placed me back in that time. Jelly Roll verse is literally what i had to do.This song is a gift and a curse. Shout out from west monroe la. I thought i had escaped those memories... but clearly i have not... via this song.
List of Megadeth songs i think yall would really like to react to: -Dread And The Fugitive Mind - A Tout Le Monde - Good Mourning Black Friday - She Wolf (Rude Awakening live version) - Skin O' My Teeth - Angry Again - Addicted To Chaos - Trust - Killing Is My Business And Business Is Good - Dystopia - Fatal Illusion - The Sick, The Dying And The Dead - Celebutante - Rattlehead - FFF
Joyner did great here, and I’m not trying to take this light away from Joyner, but guys if you really appreciate this… PLEASE listen to ‘Lost Ones’ by J Cole. No one has ever inserted themselves in a (common in reality, but) hypothetical situation like J. Cole has in this song.
I would LOVE to see Lost in Vegas react to this song. It’s old, but gold. And I feel like they would really really really appreciate this masterpiece. Personally it is one of my favorite songs OAT.
Love both sides of the equation and it describes someone in my life but the thing is on the addict's way to disease they have burned everyone along the way. So it's really hard for their friends and family to see their side of things. But I will agree that once the drug is all they think about it's a disease. They just want to get well and get through a day, an hour, a minute. So sad that now is when they need people but it's too late.
@@jwayz1353that doesn’t mean he wasn’t feeling it… he clearly was and was touched by it… gave him mad props here and even said he would be dope to produce a play with this music writing ability
Is it just me or is this giving major Ill Mind 7 vibes from Hopsin? this is my favorite version of Joyner and as a OG Hiphop fan that loved Hopsin's come up, I feel they could collab in this bag PERFECTLY and that would be only matched if NF popped in their with triplet story telling
Guys, I think it's time for you to check out Orbit Culture! I would recommend the song "Saw" for the first listen. Orbit Culture does have flavors of Gojira and Metallica.
I'd love for you guys to do a reaction for Three Little Pigs By Joyner it's part of his album but no video yet just a song and it's a really creative and dope song
George really felt this. I haven't seen him this quiet. The look on his face and his quietness is probably the most powerful reaction I've seen from him thus far
yea u right
Nah he was bored. Joyner does the same shit over and over again, it’s getting stale.
@@MusicEnthusiast2011you hating heavy bro goddamn
@TheeUnknown420 Super heavy. Guess we gotta learn to let him go too 😂
@MusicEnthusiast2011 make sure you keep that same energy throughout Joyner's career. I don't wanna see you dick riding him a couple months from now🤦
This song hits so hard for me! I've been an addict since the age of 12; now I'm 45. I relapsed last April, and lost everything! My marriage, home.... I just celebrated 10 months... again! I refuse to become a statistic!
Thank you for your great reaction!
God bless you. stay strong & keep going!!
@@myalah8212, thank you for your kind words 🙏
Prayers for you brother! Keep your the good fight. You can do it and we’re proud of you for trying
@@JacobSky-n1f, thank you very much!
@@myalah8212, thank you very much!
From a recovered alcoholic/addicts perspective I liked how the alcoholic in the story said “but you always make me feel like the problem is me” & “how come you only there when I’m trying to get clean” because it’s a very realistic example of the rationalization and victimhood self pity bull S*** we say in our addiction.
Because the addicted person is the problem. I've been trying to get my mother from the alchohol for so long, tried so many ways to get to her. Just doesn't work. If addicted person cant look in to the mirror and accept that he is the problem. There will be no changes. People around addicted person can do only as much, at the end of the day, addicted person have to be the "strong" one and want to get out of addiction.
Yeah I was watching another reaction from a recovered addict and when the song was over they even said that during the first verse it was almost making them upset because deep in their brain they still have some victim mentality of being an addict. They realized it was flawed thinking but it still goes to show.
If you are truly a "recovered" alcoholic/addict, you'd know there is no such thing. Once an addict, always an addict. You are not recovered, you're recovering.
This is the point I wish more people understood about how addiction IS a disease. You can fully recover from injuries, cancer, you name it. As an addict of any substance or action, you can never get back your brain to acting like it once was. Your dopamine and serotonin receptors are forever changed. And even if you haven't touched a substance in decades, that demon and though will still come out of nowhere with no warning sometimes, and it's up to the person to not relapse.
I'm a recovering alcoholic and there's not a day that doesn't go by that I don't look in the mirror and know I'm the problem. But the problem is there in my brain, and when we're at our lowest points of the addiction, we are crying out to our loved ones to stop blaming us. Because it isn't fun to feel controlled by something you can't explain unless you have lived it.
There are so many people who will shrug off the second part as "this is how addicts will deflect themselves from blame" without absorbing the true point is "addicts have nowhere to turn besides drugs, and when their loved ones only support them through recovery but get angry at them at their lowest, that drives the addiction deeper" because addicts know what the substance will bring them, even for just a brief moment in time.
@@kylebanks13 as an addicted person I can tell u that we know we are the weak ones. But just to feel normal we need that crutch. It’s weak true, but it’s not what we want at all. It takes harsh reactions from family and I’ve lost everything at this point and now I know it’s time.
I know I'm guilty of it with my brother but I always feel like I know he can beat it and he's better than the addiction❤
i think the hook works perfectly for both perspectives.
Facts. I've had friends and family who struggle with addiction and I can see the pain from both sides. When you care about someone, their pain is your pain. If you can't handle that, you try and let them go and move on. Its definitely a massive loss to both people.
George felt that shit
I remember in his j Cole KOD reaction he said something along the lines of "If you're from this kind of thing and you can relate then this song really resonates with you" In reference to a song about a similar topic (Once an addict). He was also talking about his childhood a little bit. If you watched that one then you'll feel he's conveying his relation to the subject.
No he didn’t lol. The shit was boring and formulaic
@@MusicEnthusiast2011bro stfu and stop hating in literally every comment. If you don't Like it THAT MUCH then stfu and stop listening
@@MusicEnthusiast2011 your trying so hard to be different and it’s coming off corny af😭
No rapper in history is better at telling two sides of a story. And its needed today more than ever when people never want to meet in the middle and talk and see the other side.
He's a good writer, but I don't think everything should be met in the middle.
With vices like drugs, drinking gambling, etc, people look at the result, but they don't look at why the people pick up a vice in the first place.
Joyner is great... But, ummm do you not know who Slick Rick is? Shit even old school Em
@@daStonerKydfacts..u can literally hear the Eminem influence all in Joyner’s music
@@Marvelous-Melodies a little bit. I hear more Busta Rhymes and Slick Rick. Which is why I brought up Slick Rick. Cus Em isn't originally a choppy rapper. Back in the day he sounded like a battle rapper. Cus that's what he was
And Slick Rick wasn't choppy rapper either. Just one of the greatest story tellers of all time. Especially in Hip Hop
Crazy thing is I just listened to the song and fhen you guys literally posted your reaction video to it. Joyner and jelly roll did a very beautiful job executing this song and video. The way he can effectively place himself in two different perspectives and paint a vivid picture with just his words is honestly amazing. He's done this with so many songs, such as I'm not racist, like ya'll stated; etc. I also agree. I would love for him to do a play. I think it would be remarkable
Dude on the right had a real battle with someone close to him with an addiction. He felt every word of this song. He was trying not to cry alot
I have been looking for you guys to look at Jelly Roll forever.
I lost my Dad very suddenly and very much unexpectedly on May 07th, 2020 (Not from Covid either). I also lost whatever little bit of myself I even had left & my addiction became the worst it ever was. However, it was Joyner's ADHD album that not only helped me eventually get through one of the worst times in my life, but also helped me keep going! I’m now 3 1/2 years clean & sober, & currently working on obtaining my bachelor's degree so I can help others who continue to struggle with substance abuse and be able to give back. When I heard Best for me, it was like everything came full circle and I cried! I still tear up when I hear this song, even if it is happy tears lol! Crazy thing is I actually started listening to him initially ONLY because I found out we are from the same state, just different cities, like 2 hours apart. I'm from Boston, MA & Joyner is from Worcester, MA. This man's talent takes me back to the good old days of music, when we had REAL TALENT, like Tupac.
Thank you Joyner for saving my life! I wish you nothing but continued blessings in everything you do, whether it be in your music or in your life!
Y'all HAVE to react to Joyner Lucas I Didn't Go ft Symba and DMX. Rest In Paradise X
cant stop listening to that song
@@jonathanogundeji4342 I've been the same way. That Twista and Logic joint too
@@daStonerKyd ah yeah that joint is crazy!!
Definitely!! Fire track!
For real. Shit makes me tear up hearing DMXs verse, one of the best DMX verses I've ever heard and it's even more real because he's gone 💔
From someone's posts in some other reaction videos' comments -
The guy playing the "Junkie" is my fiancés good friend Mic DeVine. They all grew up together rapping in Worcester, MA with Joyner. Mic wrote/made the video that inspired this song, which is why he was in the video. Mic is an AMAZING rapper, and would be Forever grateful if you could give it a listen, & maybe even react to it. If this got you choked up, then Mic DeVines 'Way Down We Go' will destroy you. (It's dedicated to one of our friends, Dave Fournier, who lost battle with his addiction.)
Underrated comment.
Interesting, but I can't find anything about a Mic DeVine. I looked him up because I would love to hear it but got nothing. Is it spelled correctly?
Also, didn't KALEO sing the song Way down we go?
I’ve been trying to get JellyRoll on this channel for like 5 years. Thanks Joyner! 🤣
He’s a culture vulture with karaoke talent. Seems like nice guy though
@@laflamablanca9161why do you say he’s a vulture
It crazy how he is recognized as a new artist and he been around for more then 25 years
This is why, when Jelly Roll saw Joyner at jellys concert he stopped the show to give him flowers
Joyner keeps grinding keeping Worcester on the map. 🔥❤🔥🔥
Jelly's voice is 🔥
This is the type of music that is needed in the dumbed down, generic music industry we have now. Really mature, insightful and fair discussion guys. I hope you can continue to grow and influence. We need more of this.
10:09 George finally talks lol
Maybe he's been through something similar
Fr I was waiting the whole time hahaha
I’m an addict. ADDICTION IS NOT A DISEASE. The government started telling people it was a disease so we would go to there doctors and take there Subs and pills. They wanted to get there hands on a slice of the pie. Addiction is a choice. U don’t choose to have disease. Whether u agree or not it’s the sad truth.
Joyner is so so underrated in my book. Boy can he tell us a story and makes us understand even if we've never experienced it.
Can't believe yall haven't done Jolly Roll, man's on fire now. "Son of a Sinner" "Save me" "need a favor". He's in the Christ Stapleton range on how hey makes you feel when he sings
🔥🔥🔥 Powerful song and message!
Joyner sounds great and Jelly Roll’s voice is shining in this song. Jelly Roll’s country-ish music has many themes related to addiction and are worth checking out. I don’t usually listen to much hiphop, but this track is awesome. Addiction IS a disease, but at the end of the day, it comes down to choices.
A positive rapper, delivering 👌rapper like no other ❤❤deeper dan deep joyner ❤
Joyner Lucas. I love him so so so so much . Story telling just 3 for Joyner Lucas, Trap Terrel, Mysonne
Love this song
Joyner just dropped "Still Alright" featuring Logic & Twista, dream collab 🔥🔥
With fentanyl so bad this was perfect time to drop this song everyone know someone going thru drug addiction right now
might as well drop the future and kendrick joint, we might get a rap beef
When talking to my dad after he got clean about the trials was having with my mom and her addictions he told me the realest thing ever…”only she can decide to get clean.” Changed my whole perspective but had to watch her hit her rock bottom. She just celebrated her second ten year clean chip. One day little relapse but shit happens.
This song hit so hard 😭😭 I'm listen to Joyner album right now
From a sister of an addict this is so real... both sides❤
yall gotta get that Like That reaction in
Think this really hits close to home for George its was the same for me , joyner really knows how speak to people's hearts .
LIKE THAT metro/future. Need that reaction ASAP
Yo kdot went off on that one track he responded to the first person shooter song kdot aint playing
@@DevBCookinwhich song ?😢
@@DevBCookinbro I’m lowkey hoping Cole responds bc if they went back and forth that would be insane
@@LateBloomerStories2020 like that
@@daboyfernando6033 cole respects KDOT but that would be nice to see them run it back like the old days
This whole album is pure fireeeee. “Still alright “react to that one if yall got time
Now yall gotta react to like that by future and metro boomin !
Ryan, you finally got your wish! Twista and logic on a song
You guys gotta check out "Still Alright" Joyner, Logic and Twista
Y’all should’ve responded to “Sticks & Stones” by Joyner ft Conway, that track is heat🔥🔥🔥
Daughtry - Open up your eyes
The play thing is a good idea.. Jelly deserves to be on Broadway. Btw more Jellyrole on the Channel please
Metro/future/kendrick Like that 😮💨
Fire react ❤❤ Luh’yall
I totally agree with some groundbreaking broadway hip hop, he’s the man for it! But I can also bump this in the car too tho lol
Yea dude... George is doing EVERYTHING to not cry... the arms, looking up, the head nod and realization. Im telling you... hes not like this often...
I lose some friends… and now I became them… So that’s why this song is so deep to me… cause I see both side…
AT. HIS. BEST!
Imagine Joyner and Ren on stage together acting this out.
guys, kendrick dissin Drake and J Cole both in one song. Future,Metro boomin & Kendrick - Like that. its on, you guys should react to it please!
Joyner is the 🐐 🎉❤
This is painful..i used to chase my mother around various drug houses around the bay area in Oakland Cali thinking i could save her..many of days i would beat on doors knowing she was behind them but dudes with guns would run me off..i had no power at the age of 15 to protect her. Just typing this made me cry and im now the age of 48 and though i placed those memories in the back of my head never to be remembered this video placed me back in that time. Jelly Roll verse is literally what i had to do.This song is a gift and a curse. Shout out from west monroe la. I thought i had escaped those memories... but clearly i have not... via this song.
You guys should do another Harry Mack reaction. His Las Vegas gorilla.bars is crazy!! He’s also dropping written songs now.
You two should react to some jelly roll music specially his rap he's got a lot of amazing music
Like that metro reaction!!
List of Megadeth songs i think yall would really like to react to:
-Dread And The Fugitive Mind
- A Tout Le Monde
- Good Mourning Black Friday
- She Wolf (Rude Awakening live version)
- Skin O' My Teeth
- Angry Again
- Addicted To Chaos
- Trust
- Killing Is My Business And Business Is Good
- Dystopia
- Fatal Illusion
- The Sick, The Dying And The Dead
- Celebutante
- Rattlehead
- FFF
Best album in the game right now
As someone who lost someone to Addiction recently this definitely hits different 😢💯
Joyner did great here, and I’m not trying to take this light away from Joyner, but guys if you really appreciate this… PLEASE listen to ‘Lost Ones’ by J Cole. No one has ever inserted themselves in a (common in reality, but) hypothetical situation like J. Cole has in this song.
I would LOVE to see Lost in Vegas react to this song. It’s old, but gold. And I feel like they would really really really appreciate this masterpiece. Personally it is one of my favorite songs OAT.
Second Verse though 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Yall gotta react to the Kendrick diss
You gotta check out "I didn't go" on this album. Got dmx sounding like old X 🔥
Y’all got to listen to that track with twista. That is STRAIGHT FIRE
This is a complete album
Yall need to do future and metro boomin like that!! Kendrick went at Drake and J Cole neck!!🔥
You need to listen to jelly roll music. He’s a a 2 time artist. Can sing and rap. Just like krizz kaliko who was once part of tech n9ne crew
React to Metro Boomin, Future - Like That!!!
PLEASE!!!
Love both sides of the equation and it describes someone in my life but the thing is on the addict's way to disease they have burned everyone along the way. So it's really hard for their friends and family to see their side of things. But I will agree that once the drug is all they think about it's a disease. They just want to get well and get through a day, an hour, a minute. So sad that now is when they need people but it's too late.
Ryan is so intelligent 😣🔥🔥🔥
Yall should listen to Joyners sticks and stones if you want some solid bars from joyner
🔥🔥
Jelly 🎉
Yall should listen to Jelly Rolls rap, he is one talented man.
The fact that this song is about drug abuse. He got jelly roll on it a ex drug addict that just hits different
The dream collab you guys are waiting for logic,Twista and joyner lucas please react to that one.
Like That metro boomin reaction please please
Yall gotta react to Still Alright by Joyner, Logic and Twista!!
Hope we get that kendrick reaction today
NEED A FAVOR BY JELLYROLL WOULD BE A GOOD ONE TO REVIEW
REACT TO LIKE THAT FROM THE NEW FUTURE METRO ALBUM
Yall know we need that new kendrick 16 dissected
Hits hard when your broskie is already dead cos of drugs😢
Do I detect a hint of sadness in George when the second verse starts? Looks like he's gunna cry... looking up to keep the tears from falling
Idk feel like George always low-key discredits Joyner..."This is a I wanna win a grammy track"...c'mon bruh smh
@@jwayz1353that doesn’t mean he wasn’t feeling it… he clearly was and was touched by it… gave him mad props here and even said he would be dope to produce a play with this music writing ability
@@SoMixedUpreally looked like he was about to cry when he realized what the second verse was about..
Need to react to “I’m Ill” by him. That junt go hard 🔥🔥
So you guys just aren’t gonna react to Kendrick dissing Cole and Drake ?
*Edit they uploaded it 15 min after this comment lol
So wat is the right way. Do u walk away or keep trying
Please do Like That by Future and Kendrick!!!!
Cypher Sudan 1
Is it just me or is this giving major Ill Mind 7 vibes from Hopsin? this is my favorite version of Joyner and as a OG Hiphop fan that loved Hopsin's come up, I feel they could collab in this bag PERFECTLY and that would be only matched if NF popped in their with triplet story telling
I haven't watched this yet, but would love for you to react to some tracks from Whitsitt Chapel!
New JOYNER ALBUM PLEASE💯
Please react to like that by future, Metro ft King kutya👑😭🙏🙏
Guys, I think it's time for you to check out Orbit Culture! I would recommend the song "Saw" for the first listen. Orbit Culture does have flavors of Gojira and Metallica.
You guys should really check out jellys #1 hit songs.
i don't think joyner intended to have a black and white perspective, crazy difference without the video
I'd love for you guys to do a reaction for Three Little Pigs By Joyner it's part of his album but no video yet just a song and it's a really creative and dope song
Y'all gotta check out LIke dat on Future and Metro's album. Shit's hot
Wow George didn’t know Jelly Roll could sing
I appreciate your reaction videos. Please do one on Joyner Lucas "I didn't go" 🎉