AJR - Weak (Official Video)
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- Опубликовано: 8 мар 2017
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Directed by Shane Drake
(c) 2017 AJR Productions LLC - Видеоклипы
AJR is the definition of “hey I know that song”
Shawn- Base509 Y e s
The definition of 2018 Roblox music
Is that E'dawn on your pfp?
true
BANG PINK yup
Me: try’s to pick up something heavy
My back:
same here amigo
1:05
Keep your back straight and push up with your legs ;)
Me: tries to beat bloodbath
My fingers:
True
I loved this song when I was younger. Didn't know it was AJR though.
Same bro!
OMG SAME!!
🤙same
Same
Same 💀
2017, I was in the midst of an absolutely devastating heroin addiction, in a domestic violence relationship. I remember listening to this song just crying and crying, feeling so weak. It took 3 more years but I made it out when many others didn't, and I'm stronger for it. Now I'm a single mom with twins, things still don't always go to plan, I'm a mess with an S on my chest, but I'm free, my children are free, and things TRULY DO GET BETTER AND YOU DO GET STRONGER ❤
Ironic, I see it as the exact opposite - that it’s okay to be weak. Accept that we can f*ck up, accept that we all fail. I used to listen to this song on my way to a girls house that I knew was a mistake, and I shouldn’t be doing…. but I’m weak, and what’s wrong with that? Yknow
@@toziassmitt oh yeah, totally agree that your interpretation of the song is a more accurate one, although it's just a memory and connection in my head you know? I mean back then we were all shooting heroin talking about what it would be like the day we weren't anymore, while also laughing the pain away. So our interpretation of life in general was just fucked. But you know what it was okay, we were weak for a while but it was okay, right now wouldn't be happening if it weren't for back then's happenings. I hope that makes sense. Thanks for sharing your thoughts and your own connection. ❤️
Wow your story is so so amazing
I've been there too my friend only a different way. You deserve to be free and the reason you are is because you really are strong deep in your warrior soul. Wish you all the best forward warrior.
❤❤ felicidades amo
The way he says "I'm weak" has the same power as saying "I'm strong" and that's why I like this song.
Yaaassssss
Yeah
I agree
Nice catch...as a former junkie I appreciate comments like this.
bruh it sounds even better w headphones😩
Red meat - bad for me,
Gluten - bad for me,
Sugar - bad for me,
But I give in so easily.
True
Lol
My life on te first and last
eating: bad for me
discord: bad for me
school: bad for me
but I give in so easily
XD true
People watching in 2024 👇👇
Me😂
Me
I used to listen to this song every day
Meee🎉🎉
2024🎉
2024?
9 likes and no replies? let me fix that
Me
This song is just nostalgic
I am just here showing my buddy some shit music. Howdy!
Yup
I love the high pitched “aaaaayeeeeaaayeeeaa”, there’s something about it that adds to the song haha
I read this comment as the exact same time they said the aaaaaayeeeeeaaaayeee
I hated it but i loved it
This is a cool song
@Ellen Thimmesch true
IKR, it's like " what the fuck was that.... I LOVE IT"
Never before have I felt such pride in being a failure.
are you really a failure tho
@@st3384 Yeah
Bully: you're weak
Me: and what's wrong with that?
Bully: ...
Honestly I am weak and what’s wrong with that I love procrastinating life 😀😀
@Brittany Parsley i would've said, i am who i am, take it or leave it.
Who banging this banger in 2024 🎉🎉
Yes
Bro who isnt
I still love it❤
here
Yes, right here.
This is the first AJR song I ever heard back in 2017 when things were so much better. I never knew how phenomenal all their music was till I finally went on an AJR binge 5 years later. Best decision of my life!!!
same
Same
Same brother
yep, same here
me too amigo.
Me telling myself i should go to bed and stop using my phone, but the temptation is too strong
I'm with you
Zree cant relate with u more
Zree IKR i have to go yo bed for school
BUT IM WEAK YAAAAAAEH YAAAAAAAAAEH YEEEEEEEEEAH
Zion Washington that my song dude
For a second, just imagine how Ryan felt when Jack was just there screaming in his ear at 2:59 while he was just peacefully trying to do his jams.
He wasn't peaceful either!
i dont think i want to
Haha ya
Shut up
Omg lol XD
Anyone from 2024
👇
Me
Crazy
@@AydenTheGod2 you called me??
Me 😊
yep
"He chose to be mistreated along with the people of God rather than to enjoy the fleeting pleasures of sin." ~Hebrews 11:25
I'm trying every day, man. I'm trying but it's not easy...
I am Christian too how does this verse relate to the song?
@@kinghenry7058I’m with you
@@Kanton-4853being strong and not giving into sin
@@Kanton-4853I’m with you so much
To the guy In this comment section who said “if this is the first song you’ve listened to by AJR,check more of their stuff out”. I couldn’t find your comment to tell you, it’s been 2 and a half years, and I have listened to all their songs a million times. I just wanted to say thank you and I hope you see this one day and reply 🤗
So trueee! Btw if you comment this song on this video I will play it on piano for you! ruclips.net/video/Hga3XcdpkNQ/видео.html
Thats so cool, i wish i could go to one of their concerts :(
Wow image never been to a concert
That's so sweet
I want to go to a concert but COVID is getting in the way I am a big fan too
They're all brothers... Still blows my mind.
They’re sisters
THEY ARE???!
Whatdidhesayyyyyy
@@Avixk_rnq no their dogs
@@gferno8673 *they're
In high school, my now husband and I were friends and had just started talking, but I had a huge crush on him. I’d always text first (he was shy I know now) and I’d hesitate texting him again, thinking I was bothering him or should give up 😂 but with this song in my headphones, I took pride in always texting first and it paid off :) I’m married to the love of my life ❤️
I put my fate into your hands, I'll check back soon...
You can do it!
2024 anyone
AJR, the CEO of “I didn’t know this song was by them!”
Psych0 T4co BS it’s more like they don’t know who even made the song
It’s more true than you thought
Well, they're not famous so
So FUCKING true
This comment is on so many AJR videos, it’s getting pretty repetitive ngl
What’s great about AJR is that all of their songs aren’t about love, but actual common problems.
ikr i get tired of all the romance songs. very chill to have something different
besides.... l i v i n g r o o m
@@lillymeagher1988 their songs are so relatable.
Thats the reason why they are not famous and thats sad
Your right sometimes i think am weak and when i feel that i play this
absolute banger, even after 6 years it still holds up
God could you please bless everybody in this world that could use a blessing please
Bless you brother !! I love you :}
God don’t have a RUclips account
This song says weakness is normal. To me I needed to hear that. I always treated weakness as a disease and denied myself times where I needed to feel weak to become stronger.
The line "boy oh boy i love it when i fall for that" is lamenting how we convince ourselves that there's nothing wrong with being weak and giving into our bad habits, even when we know that they're incredibly unhealthy.
I agree!
Isn’t it the opposite where people give in to weakness and find themselves in a loop of normalizing it rather than fixing it. Of course it depends what this “weakness” is but addiction is a good example of what this song is trying to emphasize. In cases of self esteem like being frustrated with not being born tall or a certain way completely out of your control then yes, I completely understand your point.
True but as you said there are different forms of weakness. I.E. for the longest I considered shedding tears to mean Im weak and it was something I refused to do even in happiness. I personally didnt cry or show weakness when I broke both my hands a year apart from each other because I saw it as weakness. However "strong" I may be I could have hurt myself worse by not seeking treatment... Not sure if that makes sense Ill try to clarify once I think of a better way to word it.
Same
*The people who are still listening to this...have my all respects.*
i am
Lol I here :>
This is one of my fave song, and i knew every single lyrics of it 😍
Congrats with ur subs now🤙🏽
@@hzjsamv6953 thank You!
2017 vibes just touch my heart with nostalgia. 🥲❤
Its May 2024 lets see how many legends are listening to this amazing song
Me
"People cry, not because they're weak. It's because they've been strong for too long."
~Johnny Depp.
This is beautiful
That's a good one, but...
Johnny Depp, I just can't...
**laughs**
Lol
So ein depp
Wowww this is Soo beautiful you legend 👌
I know this isn't the intended meaning but, honestly, "I'm weak, and what's wrong with that?" is a great life lesson. Nothing is wrong with being vulnerable, you're not lesser for being weak when you need to
Preach it!😆
That is the meaning bro 😂
@@stoopidshootsydc1330 no, it's about poor decisions and failing to resist temptation
Hah tell that to my father
@@Neutral_Tired actually in an interview they mentioned it's about being able to be weak in moderation, making poor choices occasionally and keeping the balance of being weak and strong
I feel like this song is the absolute embodiment of what 2017 was for me.. I didn't even realize it came out in 2017 until just now and wow..
Nick eh 15 brought us back here
other songs: i want girls, cars and money in the video
AJR: i want to be stuck on a train
It do be like that doe
With both of my brothers/band mates knocked out in the beginning
I have so many likes :)
Don’t forget I want to lag to
Lol not the Girl part
The beat dropped harder than Americas economy during Covid-19.
Model Trains and Railfanning It was already low dammit 😂
DAMN
Gotta be like that tho
😂😂😂😂😂
It is better know
Still banger! Who is still falling for it?
the most musically intricate song OAT, debate me 🤙
my favorite song of 2017
Ricky Dillon same it deserves more views ❤️
Ricky Dillon right
Ricky Dillon same
Ricky Dillon yup
hi ricky, your last vid bring me here thank u!
The beat dropped harder then my grades
Rip
Impossible
nothing can go lower than my grades
"Why would you say something so controversial......... yet so brave?"
I’m the 69th like
Эта песня помогает мне пережить сложные ситуации.Спасибо AJR за такой шедевр💯👍
Catchy pop song, a message I certainly wouldn’t encourage myself. What’s wrong with being weak? You get to a point where choosing to be weak means you’re the problem yourself.
take a look at the visuals, the guy who kept heading towards the front of the train (kept giving into his temptations), eventually reached the point where he couldn’t exit the train anymore (gone too far and have no control over his temptations) and got hit by the train at the end (suffers)
@@pats14310/10 on that interpretation boss.
the whole point of the song is how sometimes it’s OKAY to be weak. you can’t always be strong
When you have reached the end of your limits, that’s when you realize that you’re weak. Accepting that about yourself allows you to ask for help - from a friend, family member or sponsor. Nothing wrong with admitting that you’re weak and asking for help.
The beat dropped harder than France's economy in the French revolution
lmao
Ouch buddy hahaha
@Elizabeth Mahoney your welcome
Tough bruh
More like the heads of the royals
As a recovering alcoholic, this song means the world to me
God Bless You I admit I have a drinking problem and I really want to give up my addiction but I’m weak Hopefully the lord will make me kick the habit :( Stay strong Brother!!!
I recommend sober up, another song by ajr
@@mittobandmaybeothers414 thats actually the first song I heard by this band and RUclips helped me find their discography and listen to it for free
@@KataangSokaiHHr well i hope you the best, be it music therapy or otherwise. Have a great life, stanger, and if you ever need to talk about anything, i'm willing to listen :)
Congratulations I am glad you kicked the habit before it was to late🎉🥳🎊🎉🥳🎊
This is the first song of theirs I ever heard. I was in the middle of active addiction at the time. I’m sober now 3 years and it’s still one of my favorite songs ever. And favorite band.
Niceeee working on it myself.
Just saw AJR in concert in Boise and man I could not have asked for a better first concert experience. This was my first AJR song back when they dropped it, and when they played it here, I lost it. I was up and dancing despite my chronic pain and I was screaming along while crying. This is one of my favourite songs of all time, and never thought I'd get to hear it live. It has helped me through so much and I will never forget how much it meant finally seeing yall up on that stage playin' your hearts out. Thank you all, from the bottom of my heart. Can't wait to see yall again!!!
I was there to! On Tuesday
@@PGX-101 Oh hey!! Small world lmao
I was at the one in Massachusetts
No, you're not the only person watching this in quarantine XD
Ohh shit!
Yeees 😆😆❤
:)))
I'm weak.. what's wrong with that?
Yassss
Mom: "wash the dishes"
Me: ok
Me in my mind: no thank you is how it should have gone
Ikr
Im dead Lol
Your mom: no was never an option.
@@loganjustlogan8367 choosing was never an option
😂
AJR are sooooo good I strtd listening to them when I heard my Nephew speak and sing song of these amazing people..my nephew has even memorised almost all of their songs especially "The world's smallest Violin", he sings so well. ❤❤❤
That's so sweet
😵😩fyekte
Turje
I love AJR, their songs have inspired me, and I really just enjoy their tunes.
When i heard the beat drop, so did my neighbours.
Tim Beast Jeej ik ben niet de enige Nederlander hier😂😂
Mariam Garas nee ik be ook nederlands 😂😂😂😂🇳🇱
Nope inderdaad XD
Gelukkig zijn er ook nog Nederlanders hier😂😂
Tim Beast Hallo!
So they are not famous with this amazing music???? Really??
Sunmin Jeong, it's hard being an old fan of this band
저 누나 구독자에요! 누나가 소개해줘서 들으러 왔는데 짱 좋네요 . 여기서보니 반갑다
Sunmin Jeong 오! 안녕하세요
Ishan Mishra I've been a fan of them since 2013.
Dennis Marr, OG SQUAD
Still listen to this song 2024❤❤😂❤😊
Still beyond thankful for AJR and his music I wouldn't be where I am in life without it! When a soul speaks to you, you can't explain it 🙏
AJR is the band name
@@toziassmitt granted it is the first initial of there names so i guess it is kind of them
@@andrewplays4079 “his music”
AJR is the definition of: “wait they wrote this??”
I don’t know why but I think I’ve seen you comment on another video before...
JustBramz THE CHICKENS WILL TAKEOVER
OMG YES FFFTPTPFPTPTPT
JustBramz :) my presence is everywhere my friend
@@JustBramz it's there pfp it's a tik tok meme
*RUclips reccomendations*
2017: Not yet
2018: Maybe later
2019: ok now is a good time
Hasaan Gaming no
Hasaan Gaming i think you’re right
Because of tik tok
@@ottolange9960 I KNOW RIGHT..!...
No I got it in 2017-2018
Я пустил слезу... 2017 год, тогда мы были всего лишь детьми. Мы познавали мир, и т.д. Я очень любил эту песню....
Hello from 2024, I miss the time when I listened to this song
Sameeee 😂😂
i need to stop listening to this song...
BUT IM WEAK
Aubdhoooll Hakheem yasss😭
Aubdhoooll Hakheem me to
I Love this video😂😂😂😍❤❤❤❤
Aubdhoooll Hakheem 😂😂😂😂
*AND WHAT'S WRONG WITH THAT?*
I just realized that half of the songs I usually hear is from AJR and I didn't know-
Like sober up was on the radio like five times in a row in 2017 I think or just at some point
Same
I didnt know the artist of half the songs i listen to and now i know and its the same person.... My mind is till blown
sameeeeee
Ikr i just listened to their song sober up to and had no idea it was theirs
I'm still listening to this banger in 2024.
Эта песня дает просто силы, когда тяжело💯👍🎶🎵🎧
Fr fr
I am so obsessed with this song. It's unhealthy. I listen to it at least 10 times a day lol what can I say...I'm weak...hahahahahahhahahaa God I need help.
Sailor Moon Nessa same tho
Sailor Moon Nessa lol same
I--i need help i c-cant stop replaying it
Sailor Moon Nessa 10 times isn't that I got in gorillaz 1% from one song in a week I swear I listened to feel good inc about 200 times and other songs
GettingSerious You don't have to get so serious lol
AJR songs are basically my life
Lucas I screamed around the house for a minute or so
I think that they are for many people. Also Jon Bellion has new album and there are too many songs with meaning of my life. Chech it out.
Honza Pohl agh!
Lucas SAME!
YES! And I love how Jon B and AJR fans seem to be a lot of the same people! It making going to their concerts great!
AJR, Subscribed because your videos always make me smile!
Let's go back to when this song first came out
Nobody:
People Who Had Iron Deficiency:
good one 😂
Noiceeeeee
Yooooo😭🤣
Me🤣🤣
i’m just waiting for that one person who is easily offended and replies to this 😂😭
one chip
bad for me
one oreo
bad for me
junk food
bad for me
but I give in so easily
Gymnast Dani dude yes. Nailed my life perfectly
Gymnast Dani Ahahah same😂
Gymnast Dani lol yes dude
my life
Gymnast Dani do you Know me!!??😁😂😂
Here me out:
Jack was diagnosed with OCD, right? So Weak could be about how it is so difficult to resist compulsions and habits. I have experience as well (I have OCD, as well as anxiety, ADHD, and ASD). Just think of the lyrics: “one sip? Bad for me. One hit? Bad for me. One kiss? Bad for me. But I give in so easily. And no thank you. Is how it should have gone, I should stay strong.” That’s one of the main reasons why I love this song.
In a world filled with countless songs, there is one that stands above all others, a song that has single-handedly changed the course of my life. This extraordinary piece of music, whose name I shall not disclose, has motivated me to achieve feats that were once unimaginable. Its enchanting melody and captivating lyrics have propelled me to become the President of the United States, lose a staggering 100 pounds, and provided solace during my time fighting in the war-torn lands of South Sudan. But beyond my personal journey, this song has also sparked a cultural awakening, inspiring African tribes to overcome cultural shifts, standards, and differences, and embrace their heritage. Allow me to share with you the incredible impact this song has had on my life and the communities it has touched.
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The cultural shifts and standards that African tribes had to overcome were immense. For centuries, colonization and globalization had eroded traditional practices and threatened the very fabric of African cultures. Western influences had permeated every aspect of life, from language to fashion, and many tribes found themselves at a crossroads, torn between preserving their heritage and embracing the modern world.
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The transformative power of this song and the cultural awakening it sparked cannot be overstated. It served as a catalyst for change, inspiring African tribes to overcome cultural shifts, standards, and differences, and embrace their heritage. It ignited a sense of pride and belonging, fostering unity and cross-cultural understanding. It empowered communities to reclaim their narratives and challenge dominant narratives. And most importantly, it reminded the world of the richness and diversity of African cultures, breaking down stereotypes and fostering appreciation and respect.
Bro wrote an entire book
WHAT the actual FUCK
@@user-ch9tu4gs5x Music has an incredible ability to touch our souls, uplift our spirits, and inspire us to overcome even the most challenging circumstances. In my case, my favorite song became a beacon of hope during my time serving in the war-torn region of South Sudan. Not only did it provide solace during those tough times, but it also played a significant role in motivating me to achieve remarkable personal milestones, including becoming the President of the United States and losing 100 pounds. I will delve into the profound impact this song had on my life, highlighting its role in my journey of resilience, leadership, and self-transformation.
During my deployment in South Sudan, the war-torn environment was filled with chaos, uncertainty, and constant danger. Amidst the turmoil, my favorite song became a source of solace, offering a temporary escape from the harsh realities of war. Its soothing melodies and heartfelt lyrics provided a much-needed respite, allowing me to momentarily forget the horrors I witnessed and find solace in the power of music.In the face of adversity, my favorite song became a powerful motivator, urging me to persevere and overcome the challenges that lay before me. Its lyrics resonated deeply, reminding me of the strength within myself and the importance of never giving up. The song's uplifting message served as a constant reminder that even in the darkest of times, there is always hope and a reason to keep fighting.
As I listened to my favorite song, its empowering lyrics ignited a fire within me, fueling my ambition to make a difference not only in my own life but also in the lives of others. The song's message of resilience and determination inspired me to take on leadership roles, both during my time in the military and beyond. It instilled in me a sense of responsibility to lead by example, to inspire others, and to work towards positive change.Beyond its impact on my military career, my favorite song played a pivotal role in my personal transformation. Its lyrics encouraged me to confront my own insecurities and embark on a journey of self-improvement. Motivated by the song's message, I made a commitment to prioritize my health and well-being, resulting in a remarkable weight loss of 100 pounds. The song became a constant companion during my workouts, pushing me to surpass my limits and reminding me of the strength I possessed.In conclusion, the power of music should never be underestimated. My favorite song not only provided solace during my time in South Sudan but also served as a catalyst for personal growth, leadership development, and remarkable achievements. Its ability to inspire resilience, ambition, and self-transformation is a testament to the profound impact music can have on our lives. So, when someone questions the greatness of your favorite song, remember that its influence extends far beyond mere entertainment; it has the power to shape lives, inspire change, and help us overcome the most challenging of circumstances.
Me: “alright, I’m not gonna get obsessed with another band”
My recommendations:
Keira Vasbinder Same here buddy
same
Hahaha
@@leelacam LOL
have you heard 100 bad days yet its another good AJR song
This song gives me a weird sense of nostalgia that I can't explain
This Song Reminds Me Of My Minecraft RUclips Channel I Quit. (This Account) So Much Nostalgia And This Song Means A Lot To Me.
Honestly same
Same and I also get this weird tingly feeling that makes me want to fall asleep while listening to it😂
same.
Same
This is a song only a herion addict could love
This came out in 2017 and im vibeing in 2023 😳
i have fallen in love with this song !!!!
If you’re reading this
You have good tastes in music
Si
Lol this would have been top comment if sooner👍
Logan :D honestly this is the most likes I’ve ever gotten on a comment so I’m not complaining. Top comment would have been amazing tho haha
I’d say old rap is better tbh
you too
Pov your 6 yrs late
This was one of the first songs that I ever listened to from you guys. And almost 3 albums later and some banger singles you have gone such a long way. I'm so proud of you guys. I hope you go even further than you are now. Godspeed AJR, godspeed. You're not weak.
I listened to this song millions of times and never get bored of it
We all do
I can agree and I’ve listened to this song since it came out
Same
Yeah me too
Millions pfft, amateur hours
I won't sing this song again
**5 seconds later**
BUT I'M WEAK!!!
And what's wrong with that?
@@audreyreynolds3026 but im weak oohwayoohwayeeway
Ohhheyaya But I'm Weak
One sip
Bad for me
One Hit bad for me
2023?!
👇🥴🥴🥴🥴
For the past 7 years I didn’t know who made this song 💀💀
The dislikes are from those people, who couldn't take the train because of the making of this video
Hahaha 😂😂😂
😆 lol
Lmfao underrated comment
Yeah
111th liker to this comment
I can’t believe how long it’s been since this song came out and how far these guys have come. I remember getting so excited to hear “Burn the House Down” or “Sober Up” on the radio whenever it came on and now I hear this band everyday everywhere I go. It’s really inspiring and exciting to see a band take a journey like theirs.
I heard Burn the House Down on the radio the other day!!! I was so happy about it! They're finally getting a bit more recognition and that makes me really happy!
I discovered them when i heard this song on the radio back in 2017 hahahaha
Bang came on on the radio yesterday,I freaked out then got my phone and set up RUclips,I've loved she sense I was 9! They're songs are so inspiring and motivational! I hope they keep singing and make more songs!
what country you in?
@@gianflores4866 HOW OLD IS THIS BAND
Weak makes u stronger. Stronger makes you weaker who esle feels like that
came back after 5 years this song is still good ❤️
when he says “and what's wrooong with that?” sounds like Tyler Joseph lmao
this song is amazing
this is the only part that I heard on the radio and i really thought it was TØP lol
Yeah it sounds like TOP kinda
I didn't even notice that, BUT YOUR SOOOOO RIGHT.
OMG OMG OMG, I CAN'T BELIEVE THAT, THAT IS COOL HOW SOMEONE COULD SOUND LIKE HIM
Isabel Pérez a little bit
Isabel Pérez second verse he sounds just like Tyler Joseph
This better go trending........
Like if you agree
Angrybird R YES
phil trash no2 YES
heck no. bandwagons are coming!!
Jehovius oh shut up
Jehovius they already are here
its 2024 ajr🎉
Bro I just found this again I didnt even know it was AJR who made it but it still slaps even in 2024 :D
Every other song: *Money and girls*
AJR: *T R A I N*
AJR: genius idea
😆
Lmao lol
lol
@Platypus lmao because absolutely no comments under music videos are original
In Every AJR Song They Guys Scream "WHOAAAAAAAHIYAAAAAHIYAAAAA"
thats what makes the song good lol
Toy Springtrap - More lol that's so true
Anselm Rafael what??
Anselm Rafael presume he's shouting Go! But ye it sounds like cow!
I saw their songs AND YOUR CORRECT OMG XD
Just left their concert and I had the absolute best time. Took my kids. Happy Mother's Day❤
Even in our weakest moments, we show strength
I should stop listening to this song for hours on end: BUT I'M WEAK.
AND WHAT’S WRONG WITH THAT
@@lordvoid3298 BOY OH BOY I LOVE IT WHEN I FALL FOR THAT
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You know it’s a good song when you get that “good ole days” feeling
Yess
Yes
Yess
IKR
ikr
Was 11 when i listen to this for the first time in 18 now
Still one of the most iconic songs ever. Love ya AJR
Person 1: I knew this before tik Tok!
Person 2: me too!
Person 3: same !
Me: wait, it's on tik tok?
Blueberry love Kris Really me too 😂
sAme
Listen to all the songs you can and then get on tik tok after... you'll be surprised
Ummm...what’s tik tok?
Same
(mom) take out the trash
(me) BUT I'M WEAK
hilarious
Ayana Wray ahhah
i said that when she said wake up
lol
...(Mom) And what's wrong with that?
After 5 years I have finally found this song
0:40 the best part
This band is literally the fucking best, every time I hear one of their songs it gives me nostalgia and makes me smile and think about when I was younger. They're such bops lol
Sameee sis
PERIODDDDDD
@The Demon Of Light never have to but what’s wrong with that?
YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES
Same