Cotton always moved me, it's a beautifully written song. The lyrics are so delicate and with a few sentences sum up the horrific feeling of loss we can imagine felt by the parents. "Find another way, can't go in your room, your bed is still unmade".
Been listening to this since i was in high school, 2016, and I never knew any of the songs were from the perspective of the parents Damn, that is genuinely a powerful lyric
i first listened to Bones in 2013 through his ダサい tape with Xavier. i never heard anything like it before - was my first ever entry into the internet/soundcloud rap genre. so needless to say i became a huge fan & every album Bones dropped beyond that basically musically scored a new chapter of my life since. i still remember when TeenWitch came out. to this day i still listen to it every 4/20 just to bask in the reality of that horrifying day of Columbine. happy 420
Thank you for the comment! I’m definitely glad to their music in my life.. It’s funny you phrsed it like that, because there are specific tapes that take me right back to a moment in my life, really made a soundtrack for our lives haha! Much love homie 🙏🏿
thank YOU for the content to watch on this day. hope to see your channel glo up. if you do more videos just like this one i know it’ll happen. just subscribed
Teenwitch was the album that introduced me to bones. Personally I think it's brilliant and powerful, and the depth of emotion even of the songs from the perspective of the killers is just so incredible that it sets a standard for how art should be made. A lot of people can't handle depth or emotion at all and so they expect artists to remain shallow. Especially rappers and trap artists. Bones really set himself apart from even "artful" artists with teenwitch and I love him for it.
Love that there are people who defend this album so ardently. I've always loved this tape and found it very special but it seemed that literally everyone else either dismissed or hated it.
i think the line that gets to me so much from the cafeteria is "we just could have been friends, but you decided to hurt me" makes me think who hurt those boys, and all the boys that later followed their example, in such a way as to make them want to take the lives of their fellow classmates
It seemed that neither boys were bullied in that way. Their anger toward classmates was more so an outburst of frustration at how powerless and confused they felt with other well-adjusted students, the world as they grew into adults, and likely their families. Dylan's mother was enabling and spoiled him while neglecting his needs and sometimes physically restraining him (definitely would have made him angry), and Eric's parents never made a single statement since the rampage. My theory is that the household was headed by a narcissist, his mother or father. It explains his journals and obsession with posturing, as well as the family's silence as to not associate themselves with their son's actions
For personal reason that I won’t go into, this album really helped push me down a path in life I shouldn’t have went down at the age of 14 but I am eternally bonded to it.
i just graduated from Columbine, and we read “Columbine” by Dave Cullen. i’m not one for books, but if anyone truly wants to know the whole story, read that book. very very good read.
Dave Cullen's book is full of false information; if you would like a more factual account I would reccomend Columbine: A True Crime Story by Jeff Kass. This book is seen as the most factual account by true crime researchers.
Cullen's book is awful. I would recommend Jeff Kass' "Columbine: A True Crime Story" and Rita Gleason's, "Evidence Ignored: What You May Not Know About Columbine" a lot more. Rita's book also breaks down some points Cullen tries to make in his book and why they don't exactly fit the bigger picture.
Hands down this is one of the best videos on youtube. Thank you for the effort and the work to gather the info and create an atmosphere that will really highlight how sad and emotional the event and album is. RIP to all the victims.
Great video man, I was a big fan of bones back in 2012 and recently got back into him again. Still making amazing music to this day. A true underground legend.
This is beautiful, I love how you broke this down and how each and every segment just had life to it. Just got straight to business. I found out about Bones back in 2014-15 when I found out $uicideboy$. Great stuff, man.
@@georgewashingtonsar-1527 I'm 23 a college senior and I still listen to it and my other edgelord jams I'm still an edgelord really, just more so the "I've read Industrial Society and Its Future for the 13th time this year" type and less so the "school shooty funny" type
If you listen to this album to be edgy you’re missing the entire point. This beautiful album tells a story that’s so real it shouldn’t be real. It touches on the darkest points of human nature that are all too unfortunately real.
The feeling that I expirience every time I listen to TroubledYouth by Bones.. It just cant be described. This song brings my memory back to my dark days. This mixtape is truly a masterpiece.
That's awesome that you instantly had that connection with this album, I can relate bro. Thanks for putting it into some perspective just how amazing this album truly is..
ParkingLotWitness actually had me cringing just due to how dark and sad and unfortunately relevant it is now. Such a great project just with such dark content
sesh what a incredible video brother you did this in the most respectful way I could have ever imagined. Bones truly knows what he’s doing and knows how to emotionally connect.
i’m the rare person who found bones via Spinrilla if that’s even a thing anymore. i heard Dirt, thinking about it years later, if i hadn’t heard that one song i don’t think i’d be the person i am today. genuinely.
Bones having songs like airplane mode blow up online is good because more people can enjoy his music, but at the same time that being the only song they know by him is sad
Interestingly enough, I’m starting to see a lot of the runoff of AirplaneMode going viral make his older shit grow. RampartRange from this tape the video is about is climbing his spotify top 5 as we speak so seeing him grow and people going back into his discography is more than exciting as a long time fan!
First time I listened to bones was my freshman year in high school, so back in 2011 I fell in love with his music. It was all I listened to for years, I went to HS in redondo union high school so it was heavily influenced by raider klan and shwb and a lot of Ruben Slikk. (I had to “pleasure” of hanging out with Slikk for a few months) everyone would bump Chris and ethulwulf but I related with bones so much more. That was my #1 artist and I still to this day at 25 years old listen to bones regularly. He’s just pure art and so unlike anyone I’ve ever heard. Until the day I die I’ll always come back and listen to bones
This popped up on my For You. As a Sesh fan since 2017 I would like to say this is great more sesh fans need to watch this! And I heard This album in 7th grade which was in 2017 it dig deep a lot of it one of my favorites I will never leave.
Never heard of bones even in highschool as a teen. A dropped out did hella drugs tried to kill myself multiple times and never died.. slot of my trauma was from middle school. . I WAS that kid people thought would shoot up the school because I was so emotionaly fucked up and no one ever knew my step dad was a cop and would come home after work and best me into the ground. And ontop of that bring bullied my entire middle school life. Definitely left a very bitter taste in my mouth for people in general... Highschool was different people were tryna get there ehit together for adult hood but I dropped out. I don't regret my choices or life style I've lived now. It's been really beautiful and not so dark anymore...I never knew of columbine until I was in my 20s due to bones. And honestly I vibe with that album alot. And kids now days don't know why school shooters exist... Pretty simply put. Bullies and others who think it's cool to do that shit to people. And normies who stand around and laugh because they are either afraid...or simply want to be part of the drama. It costs someone's life, Consider that, or multiple life's...and you were there part of it when it happened..You were no better. And that needs to be a thing. Die with your guilt, As you should.
I found bones through xavier in grade 8 or 9 around the time he dropped sitting wulf i think, i really was into project X and of course i wanted more leading me to some of their colab songs and then into bones around the time he dropped IFeelLikeDirt, unrendered and paidprogramming2 were my first real intro into bones and since then he has been my top played artist on spotify every year
I thought you was were talking about library suicide which is called Cotton but your preferring to cotton(2) overall I love this video keep up the good work my guy
It’s crazy, I just realized the name change on streaming platforms! Always knew cotton as librarysuicide and didn’t even notice on spotify, censorship lol. Thank you so much tho!
surprised you didn't mention Marilyn Manson - The Nobodies or Ill Bill - The Anatomy of a School Shooting, and was hoping for a more in depth track by track explanation
there's a guy that shot an elementary school i saw his liked songs there was a bones song called klebold and they said they played a sad song while he was shooting the school
Yoo really happy that I found this video👌 What I still dont get about FiftyGrand is, that he sounds so incredibly mysogin that I still dont believe that he is a guy lol. What kind of vocal effects does he use to sound this female an beautiful?
Glad you found it too! So fifty is apart of the trans community, and one of the femme qualities that stuck was his incredible voice, no effects! Though it has changed in the last few years, he has gone on record saying, “It took concentration and practice and while my voice isn’t as femininely beautiful I’ve still found quite a nice unique tone for it.”
I too have always wondered how he, el and Xavier did it. Just from the looks of it, it seemed like they literally just walked in, got the shots they needed and dipped lol. Public schools aren’t entirely too restricting, but who knows 🤷🏿♂️
@@Devisaliveit’s just a high school. Anybody can walk up to it. They’ve really upped security lately but they were considering demolishing the school but decided against it. The fact people get on planes just to visit a dumpy ass high school in colorado because of what happened there is really creepy.
I don't get the praise for that album, the songs are barely even two minutes long and the lyrics aren't particularly clever or well written, and the delivery is just boring mumble rap. Columbine is such an interesting topic and he doesn't really delve into it fully, to me it shows that it was just made to be controversial and not to actually explore the subject.
I hear yah. Personally speaking, my enjoyment of this album stems from it feeling like a period piece for 1999 and bones capturing the energy of being a teen in the time period. Along with that, he attacks and divulges each perspective as THE perspective, almost removing my need for that much depth, because each time he changes his character (for lack of better terms), he actually feels like the person. Idk if all that really makes much sense, or if it’ll even change your mind, but I do really understand where you’re coming from, but I still feel his intent was way beyond controversy.
@@Devisalive if sounds like home but that song is always one of his underrated gems his vocals are untouchable in my opinion best artist of all time. He’s kept me going to pursue my music dream.
@@prohibited03 yeah dreamcard was just ok I thought it had a few decent songs but everything else he’s dropped this year has been pretty solid 2MillionBlunts is definitely his best for 2022
Cotton always moved me, it's a beautifully written song. The lyrics are so delicate and with a few sentences sum up the horrific feeling of loss we can imagine felt by the parents. "Find another way, can't go in your room, your bed is still unmade".
Yes. It truly is one of the more emotionally driven songs on TeenWitch. Thank you for your comment!
Fifty Grand fr liked that sentiment. I can't even imagine some other from the team or bones himself make a such a heavy fell with such soft words...
Been listening to this since i was in high school, 2016, and I never knew any of the songs were from the perspective of the parents
Damn, that is genuinely a powerful lyric
i dunno if im from an alternate time time but i remember cotton being a completely different song on teenwitch
bones is a fucking genius. one of my favorite artists
Fucking same bro
I found bones in 2016 and still regard him as one of my favorite artists. He's a genius musically. He is so much more than a rapper. Man is a musician
Same brotha! Incredible artist, think you would appreciate my latest video on him! :)
"violence does not solve your anger nor does it solve a thing"
great video man my favorite bones project! sesh till I rest
Thank you so much! SESH
i first listened to Bones in 2013 through his ダサい tape with Xavier. i never heard anything like it before - was my first ever entry into the internet/soundcloud rap genre. so needless to say i became a huge fan & every album Bones dropped beyond that basically musically scored a new chapter of my life since.
i still remember when TeenWitch came out. to this day i still listen to it every 4/20 just to bask in the reality of that horrifying day of Columbine.
happy 420
Thank you for the comment! I’m definitely glad to their music in my life.. It’s funny you phrsed it like that, because there are specific tapes that take me right back to a moment in my life, really made a soundtrack for our lives haha! Much love homie 🙏🏿
thank YOU for the content to watch on this day.
hope to see your channel glo up. if you do more videos just like this one i know it’ll happen. just subscribed
Teenwitch was the album that introduced me to bones.
Personally I think it's brilliant and powerful, and the depth of emotion even of the songs from the perspective of the killers is just so incredible that it sets a standard for how art should be made.
A lot of people can't handle depth or emotion at all and so they expect artists to remain shallow. Especially rappers and trap artists. Bones really set himself apart from even "artful" artists with teenwitch and I love him for it.
Couldn’t have said it any better! He’s one of a kind
Love that there are people who defend this album so ardently. I've always loved this tape and found it very special but it seemed that literally everyone else either dismissed or hated it.
i think the line that gets to me so much from the cafeteria is "we just could have been friends, but you decided to hurt me"
makes me think who hurt those boys, and all the boys that later followed their example, in such a way as to make them want to take the lives of their fellow classmates
It seemed that neither boys were bullied in that way. Their anger toward classmates was more so an outburst of frustration at how powerless and confused they felt with other well-adjusted students, the world as they grew into adults, and likely their families.
Dylan's mother was enabling and spoiled him while neglecting his needs and sometimes physically restraining him (definitely would have made him angry), and Eric's parents never made a single statement since the rampage. My theory is that the household was headed by a narcissist, his mother or father. It explains his journals and obsession with posturing, as well as the family's silence as to not associate themselves with their son's actions
For personal reason that I won’t go into, this album really helped push me down a path in life I shouldn’t have went down at the age of 14 but I am eternally bonded to it.
same here it helped me rough a very dark time in my life at the age of 13
That's fcking dark but I'm glad you were able to make it out. Respect
@@Sergio-nb4hj honestly it can be like if it wasn’t for this album and with the horrible shit I went through at that time idk if I’d here now.
More sesh fans need to watch this 🙌
i just graduated from Columbine, and we read “Columbine” by Dave Cullen. i’m not one for books, but if anyone truly wants to know the whole story, read that book. very very good read.
Dave Cullen's book is full of false information; if you would like a more factual account I would reccomend Columbine: A True Crime Story by Jeff Kass. This book is seen as the most factual account by true crime researchers.
Your better off reading Brooks Brown book "No easy answers" a way more accurate view of Eric and Dylan from someone who was actually there
@@georgeperez1839 Yeah like how Cullen said they were supposedly "Popular"
Cullen's book is awful. I would recommend Jeff Kass' "Columbine: A True Crime Story" and Rita Gleason's, "Evidence Ignored: What You May Not Know About Columbine" a lot more. Rita's book also breaks down some points Cullen tries to make in his book and why they don't exactly fit the bigger picture.
everytime when i feel depressed i listen to this album, i relate to it a lot, and it makes me feel so much better
Hands down this is one of the best videos on youtube. Thank you for the effort and the work to gather the info and create an atmosphere that will really highlight how sad and emotional the event and album is. RIP to all the victims.
Thank you so much!
Great video man, I was a big fan of bones back in 2012 and recently got back into him again. Still making amazing music to this day. A true underground legend.
Preciate you! Solidified Underground legend for sure
This is beautiful, I love how you broke this down and how each and every segment just had life to it. Just got straight to business. I found out about Bones back in 2014-15 when I found out $uicideboy$. Great stuff, man.
Thank you so much g! 🙏🏿🙏🏿 Ugh same what time 14/15 was for the underground scene 🔥
@@Devisalive Keep up the goods, most definitely gotta sub from me.
I was such an edgy kid, I'd blast this all day long in middle school, sometimes even out loud
I used to listen to it everyday on my way to school idk who I thought I was
@@12stoutstin senior year and still bumping this shit, when will I grow out of edginess.
I remember my friends and I watching TheCafeteria music video at school in the library, good times lol
@@georgewashingtonsar-1527 I'm 23 a college senior and I still listen to it and my other edgelord jams
I'm still an edgelord really, just more so the "I've read Industrial Society and Its Future for the 13th time this year" type and less so the "school shooty funny" type
If you listen to this album to be edgy you’re missing the entire point. This beautiful album tells a story that’s so real it shouldn’t be real. It touches on the darkest points of human nature that are all too unfortunately real.
I thought this was one of his best works. People trippin if they think klebold sucks. Literally the hardest shit I've ever heard
Facts bro, everybody knows that I'm the best around and don't even know why
@@SeshScumbag look like Bret hart mixed with Dylan klebold, let me wet the propane in my eye
@@8888-x4t school shooter jacket with the woodgrain blade
I like your pfp
The feeling that I expirience every time I listen to TroubledYouth by Bones.. It just cant be described. This song brings my memory back to my dark days. This mixtape is truly a masterpiece.
Listened to this album 10 or more times and the last 3 songs still hit just as hard as the first time
this is such a good video man, keep doing what you're doing.
Thank you so much 🤞🏿
That's awesome that you instantly had that connection with this album, I can relate bro. Thanks for putting it into some perspective just how amazing this album truly is..
I appreciate that mane! Incredible project fr!
All bones old projects are so beautiful delivered he’s just a great artist overall
ParkingLotWitness actually had me cringing just due to how dark and sad and unfortunately relevant it is now. Such a great project just with such dark content
bro keep at your work your channel deserves more love
I appreciate that dude!
amazing video, silky commentary and well put together, I'm subscribed now
Thank you so much! More bones content coming super soon 🤞🏿🤞🏿
this is literally crazy, keep it up and keep doing these type of videos! so creative.
Thank you so much!
sesh what a incredible video brother you did this in the most respectful way I could have ever imagined. Bones truly knows what he’s doing and knows how to emotionally connect.
I appreciate your kind words my dude, fr! And thats straight facts dog, one of kind artist
6:40 it came back in May of 2020 when he found and released a separate old video relating to TeenWitch
Gotcha thats what I was thinking..
thanks lain
@@ha1ban3 let's all love lain
THIS ALBUM IS MY FAVORITE OF ALL TIME COTTON 2 and klebold and so many masterpieces on this tape
I heard this album years ago and completely forgot about it! Excellent analysis, definitely makes you think.
One of the greatest hip-hop albums ever made.
Bones is the underground goat just amazing this dude doesn't have a bad song
Just keeps making dope stuff, it’s incredible fr
I like your content man!! Subscribed🤘
Thank you so much!!
i’m the rare person who found bones via Spinrilla if that’s even a thing anymore. i heard Dirt, thinking about it years later, if i hadn’t heard that one song i don’t think i’d be the person i am today. genuinely.
This video needs more views, teenwitch in general needs more attention. Runningformylife is hands down one of my favourite songs
jus teared up fr, your explanations were perfect
I really appreciate you dude! Means a lot to hear that! What an album..
Great video, really explains this masterpiece in a amazing way
Thank you so much!!
bones is such a talented artist man
One of the best to do it fr
I sometimes hear myself mumbling: propane, pipe bombs, flash like nikons, young, dead, suicidal superstar, icon
Bones having songs like airplane mode blow up online is good because more people can enjoy his music, but at the same time that being the only song they know by him is sad
Interestingly enough, I’m starting to see a lot of the runoff of AirplaneMode going viral make his older shit grow. RampartRange from this tape the video is about is climbing his spotify top 5 as we speak so seeing him grow and people going back into his discography is more than exciting as a long time fan!
@@Devisalive I saw that to
First time I listened to bones was my freshman year in high school, so back in 2011 I fell in love with his music. It was all I listened to for years, I went to HS in redondo union high school so it was heavily influenced by raider klan and shwb and a lot of Ruben Slikk. (I had to “pleasure” of hanging out with Slikk for a few months) everyone would bump Chris and ethulwulf but I related with bones so much more. That was my #1 artist and I still to this day at 25 years old listen to bones regularly. He’s just pure art and so unlike anyone I’ve ever heard. Until the day I die I’ll always come back and listen to bones
Almost thought I clicked a D'Angelo Wallace video at first glance and initially hearing your voice. Great video!
Lmao! Nah but thank you fr!
I'm here 1 year later this is fantastic content great work
Thank you so much!
This popped up on my For You. As a Sesh fan since 2017 I would like to say this is great more sesh fans need to watch this! And I heard This album in 7th grade which was in 2017 it dig deep a lot of it one of my favorites I will never leave.
Hell yeah! Thank you so much for the kind words homie!
Shout out great breakdown more sesh fans should see this 🙌 🎉
Preciate that mane!
Amazing work mate! SESH
Thank you so much!
The videos he used from cafeteria, are from the movie “zero hour”
Yo, yo, yo, MAJOR props for the sadistik in the intro!
Hell yeah! Love that beat so much dude
Awesome analysis, love it! Thanks
Thank you!
Never heard of bones even in highschool as a teen. A dropped out did hella drugs tried to kill myself multiple times and never died.. slot of my trauma was from middle school. . I WAS that kid people thought would shoot up the school because I was so emotionaly fucked up and no one ever knew my step dad was a cop and would come home after work and best me into the ground. And ontop of that bring bullied my entire middle school life. Definitely left a very bitter taste in my mouth for people in general... Highschool was different people were tryna get there ehit together for adult hood but I dropped out. I don't regret my choices or life style I've lived now. It's been really beautiful and not so dark anymore...I never knew of columbine until I was in my 20s due to bones. And honestly I vibe with that album alot. And kids now days don't know why school shooters exist... Pretty simply put. Bullies and others who think it's cool to do that shit to people. And normies who stand around and laugh because they are either afraid...or simply want to be part of the drama. It costs someone's life, Consider that, or multiple life's...and you were there part of it when it happened..You were no better. And that needs to be a thing. Die with your guilt, As you should.
I am so thankful for this review. Thanks for sharing this with us
Thankful you found it! Preciate you 🖤
I remember listening to cotton for the first time It made me think what if it was me what if I was a victim of a massacre
ParkingLotWitness really good song telling the story
I found bones through xavier in grade 8 or 9 around the time he dropped sitting wulf i think, i really was into project X and of course i wanted more leading me to some of their colab songs and then into bones around the time he dropped IFeelLikeDirt, unrendered and paidprogramming2 were my first real intro into bones and since then he has been my top played artist on spotify every year
Earned my sub. Great video and I'm not even done watching.
I appreciate you!!
I heard of bones when I was 15 that was in 2017
Feb 16,2023
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Been here before
Mf
Sad…SESH
My Guy 🙏🏿
This is amazingly made.
Thank you so much ❗️
Wow….incredible and well done video, man. SESH
Dope vid sesh
Rip Dylan
It's a surprisingly humble album.
Absolutely
Beautiful video
Thank you so much!!
More Bones!
Soon! 🤘🏿
Amazing video🖤
Thank you! ❤️
Great video brother
Thanks homie!
Great vid!!!!
Good vid mate
Preciate that homie!
did a presentation in high school english class about this album😶
Bones is just the best.
Legend
I thought you was were talking about library suicide which is called Cotton but your preferring to cotton(2) overall I love this video keep up the good work my guy
It’s crazy, I just realized the name change on streaming platforms! Always knew cotton as librarysuicide and didn’t even notice on spotify, censorship lol. Thank you so much tho!
Never forget 🖤
awesome content my g
Preciate that !
surprised you didn't mention Marilyn Manson - The Nobodies or Ill Bill - The Anatomy of a School Shooting, and was hoping for a more in depth track by track explanation
I'll admit. I misjudged this album. Mainly because he broke into the school to film. I'll give it another listen.
i love bones
What's the music playing in the background during the first minute or thereabouts? Feels good
ruclips.net/video/mRyHZ4mM3p8/видео.html dope beat!
Sesh
whats the song playing in the background in 11:30 ???
Lazarus - sadistik instrumental 🤝
just like the prestige
My friend crazy shit always happens on 4/20 day
there's a guy that shot an elementary school i saw his liked songs there was a bones song called klebold and they said they played a sad song while he was shooting the school
No kidding where did you see his liked songs posted?
@@Devisalive it was on reddit i don't remember the website
@@ݪ̧̣ف word… That’s pretty creepy tbh, dude was out of his mind…
@@Devisalive i have the picture i finally found it
@@ݪ̧̣ف dm on ig yo @devisalive
i cant find TheCafetaria
SESH
this ivoxygen music in the background
SeshForeverTillILay
Yoo really happy that I found this video👌
What I still dont get about FiftyGrand is, that he sounds so incredibly mysogin that I still dont believe that he is a guy lol. What kind of vocal effects does he use to sound this female an beautiful?
Glad you found it too! So fifty is apart of the trans community, and one of the femme qualities that stuck was his incredible voice, no effects! Though it has changed in the last few years, he has gone on record saying, “It took concentration and practice and while my voice isn’t as femininely beautiful I’ve still found quite a nice unique tone for it.”
🔥🔥🔥🔥
Does anyone know the true story of how Bones got into Columbine? I live right by it and still can’t believe he pulled it off
I too have always wondered how he, el and Xavier did it. Just from the looks of it, it seemed like they literally just walked in, got the shots they needed and dipped lol. Public schools aren’t entirely too restricting, but who knows 🤷🏿♂️
@@Devisaliveit’s just a high school. Anybody can walk up to it. They’ve really upped security lately but they were considering demolishing the school but decided against it.
The fact people get on planes just to visit a dumpy ass high school in colorado because of what happened there is really creepy.
I suggest checking Out kerch massacre
Yooo let’s talk about that view count !!!
I don't get the praise for that album, the songs are barely even two minutes long and the lyrics aren't particularly clever or well written, and the delivery is just boring mumble rap. Columbine is such an interesting topic and he doesn't really delve into it fully, to me it shows that it was just made to be controversial and not to actually explore the subject.
I hear yah. Personally speaking, my enjoyment of this album stems from it feeling like a period piece for 1999 and bones capturing the energy of being a teen in the time period. Along with that, he attacks and divulges each perspective as THE perspective, almost removing my need for that much depth, because each time he changes his character (for lack of better terms), he actually feels like the person. Idk if all that really makes much sense, or if it’ll even change your mind, but I do really understand where you’re coming from, but I still feel his intent was way beyond controversy.
@@Devisalive thanks for the response man, I respect your opinion, I'll give it another listen and see if mine changes
Fasho dude! And I respect yours!
Easy sub
Thank you 🙏🏿
Mud was about dylant
Yeah I was indirectly talking about Dylan in my explanation 👍🏿
Bones is forever the best artist of all time.
I don’t think it’s hope I think it’s home idk tho
Its hope! Figure of speech lyric, and its so heartbreaking. Great line and artist
@@Devisalive best artist of all time.
@@Devisalive if sounds like home but that song is always one of his underrated gems his vocals are untouchable in my opinion best artist of all time. He’s kept me going to pursue my music dream.
WitchBoy
man why tf it took you 8 minutes to get to the point of the video?
Are you asking why my video had an intro and a context portion? Just skip it gang lol
Why are you talking about an 8 year old album from a sellout who feel off?
he didn’t fall off or sell out bozo.
@@prohibited03 dudes just hating. Bones still making bangers
@@Oregonman2011 i’ll admit that dreamcard was mid. redeemed himself with 2MillionBlunts.
Honestly only replay Silverado off dream card, but 2millionblunts was fucking insane… Bro switched his sound up each track fr
@@prohibited03 yeah dreamcard was just ok I thought it had a few decent songs but everything else he’s dropped this year has been pretty solid 2MillionBlunts is definitely his best for 2022
Ive needed this. Thank you so much
Of course! Thank you! ❤️