Puff the magic dragon was once sung by Christian band Peter Paul and Mary and was NEVER about marijuana. The writer of the song is fed up about having to debunk that myth. It's about growing up and loss of childhood innocence.
Most of the producers for this channels gave up on research a long time ago. You can tell quickly when these lazy Millennial and Gen Z folks took over. Straight to misinformation and lack of education.
@@TheDeadJester Boomers preferred to take horse medicine and inject bleach rather than trusting vaccines simply because an old pudgy man in a cheap wig told them vaccines would turn them communist. Don’t even start.
Biiiiiiiiiiig enjoyed this one! So much fun watching this video. :) I always enjoy throwbacks to my era in the 90's! Next time, please include a song from Toad The Wet Sprocket! I don't really have a song in particular - but if I were to suggest one it'd be one of these - Brother, Good Intentions or Hobbit On The Rocks. I LOVE that band so much and feel that others should experience them as well. :) Top favorite album of theirs would have to be In Light Syrup. :D
The entire Hanson album was written by the brothers at such a young age, the album is so deep and kind of dark if you relisten as an adult. They all were so insanely talented, such old souls!
I think this is the best thing about music. People can find their own meaning in the song but also as teens and kids we don’t see a lot of the same meanings we do as adults.
1:47 Unless you got some top-secret source, Mel B has never confirmed it. Any article I can find just says a nameless "co-writer" or "insider". There's no emphasis on the "E" in "Easy V".
These were THE songs when I was in high school. I've only listened to the first song and my mind is blown. We didn't have smart phones and computers were so slow because of the modems. So, a lot of us didn't look up lyrics. Some CDs would have the lyrics on the cover and I would get so excited. Most didn't. 😮😂
The Pearl Jam song reminds me of my little sister. We grew up together only to discover as 33/30 respectively that she was not my biological father’s daughter. He knew it. He raised her. He recently passed and I will always love him for being so loving. RIP James.
If it's Trent Reznor, pre-2000, the answer is always Heroin (and/or alcohol). Even when heroin is not the main character, heroin is a major backing character. Also, most people only hear the intro and first half of the chorus from Closer, they selectively tune out everything else. Like, "My whole existence is flawed, You get me closer to God" is the actual center point of the song. All the lyrics are about him being at his lowest and trying to find some spiritual elevation, or at least distraction.... but no, it's just an overt fornication song. Which is the perfect lead-in to Under the Bridge, another heroin song.
REACT I have song has a darker meaning. Song is Barracuda by iconic band, Heart (Ann & Nancy Wilson). Both sisters wrote song about creepy music executives when they were starting out music back in the 70's.
I think it's both about losing Hilel (sp?) to heroin but also about Anthony's struggle. I remember watching their Behind the Music, and he had the lyrics written out, and the band loved it and they all went to get their instruments...and that's how it all started.
"I don't know, but don't ruin it because that was my graduation song. "... same Izzy 🤣 Also, geez... how many years was that song used at graduations because I'm like a year older than Jayse and started high school when Izzy was like one year old?
"zig-a-zig-ah" is not about cigars, it's literally an insider word the Spice Girls made up for sex. It phonetically describes the in-and-out motion ending with an "O", that's what it means.
Shoutout to the woman that said Hansen looked like girls because the joke in my family as an androgynous little girl was that I was the forgotten Hansen brother 😂😂
I graduated high school in 2001. The 90s and early 2000s had THE best songs. I know I'm going to offend a lot of people, but most of the music now sucks. I've never heard of LEN though.
Like a stone by Audioslave. Most people think it’s a love song “ I will wait for you there like a stone “ but the song is actually about death and him waiting there like a stone is referring to a tomb stone
Alive by Pearl Jam was about more than just that. Yes, the first verse was about Eddie Vedder's dad. But the rest was really good story telling. There was mother son incest happening. Alive, Once,and Footsteps were a trilogy of songs about a man becoming a serial killer.
@@rochellecarter762 No I wouldn't have considered Hanson a boy band. But I remember the teenage girls during the time they were popular going crazy for them.
Mean those rap in wannabe is they called the innicial of them. MC is Melanie C, easy V is Victoria beckham, we got Em is Emma bunton, we got G is Geri halliwell.
Okay I felt like that one didn't belong in this list bc the lyrics and the music video (as you mentioned) are literally telling you exactly what the song is about, they're not trying to hide it.
Dan Wilson who is the lead singer and main writer for Semisonic was previously in the band Trip Shakespeare along with his brother Matt and Semisonic bandmate John Munson. It's a different vibe but in listening to their music you will hear that he's a master songwriter, who has also written for or co-written with Pink, Adele, The Dixie Chicks, Phantogram, Jon Batiste, Celine Dion, Taylor Swift and many others. He also happens to be a pretty talented visual artist.
Wanna watch me act half my age? Throw Hanson’s MMMBop on the big screen with the surround sound speakers and move back the furniture! I will ALWAYS be moved to joy by that song and its video just encapsulates the brothers’ relationship and personalities (just for the song of course).
I think a music one that they should do is forgotten music groups, like do they remember these groups : Life house, Switchfoot, 3 Doors Down, Matchbox 20, Goo Goo Dolls, Third Eye Blind, Everclear, etc
One I would love to point out is "Voodoo" by Godsmack. So many think its about heroin addiction, and yet its not. Sully has outright said it's nothing more than what it seems, a song about Voodoo that they wrote after watching Wes Craven's The Serpent and the Rainbow one night.
7:02 “Waterfalls” is about the consequences of illicit pleasure seeking, whether it's drugs or sensual delight. It's a cautionary tale about living within the moment vs. living for the moment.
I'm still waiting for the day one of these "hidden meaning" in songs videos will actually feature Dido's Don't leave home. BRilliant, brilliant wordplay disguising a song about something far more nefarious as a simple love song.
Funny thing about Blue by Eiffel 65 - Someone told me that what he actually says in the chorus is "I'm blue, if I were green I would die" I haven't been able to unhear this ever since 🤣🤣
Chicago's "25 or 6 to 4" About a songwriter trying to meet a deadline by pulling an all-nighter, but here it is 3:35am or 3:34am (25 or 26 minutes until 4am) and he's still trying to stay awake ("getting up to splash my face") and come up with something ("searching for something to say") but he's starting to get woozy from how late it is and how tired he's getting ("spinning room is sinking deep") and regretting that he put it off until it was so last minute ("should've tried to do some more" because now he's "wondering how much I can take" trying to stir up his imagination when sleep is just pulling to him to throw in the towel and call it a day).
Nine Inch Nails pretty hate machine was released in December 1989 and is still one of my favorite 80's albums. Gotta disqualify Janie's got a gun if it was released in the 80's. Great song though
I was mildly surprised by some songs that had a deeper meaning, even if they were simple in nature like Hanson’s, but just a little sidenote, when Alive came on the screen, and all the people were trying to mimic that sound he makes when he sings, I was cracking up. 😂
The second verse on Don't go chasing waterfalls is about his girlfriend being promiscuous, if you watch the video you see multiple pictures of her with other men during the interlude before the second chorus.
dont even have to wait for it, under the bridge is about heroine, one of my fav songs, got me through some rough times in my adolescence never touched hard drugs thankfully, at least none that werent given by a doctor, even then i generally had left overs, dont like taking meds when i dont have to
Honestly I've heard most of these songs before and I'm shocked to find out what some of the hidden meanings in these songs are. Iv'e heard wannabe by the spice girls a few times on the radio in my car while on my way to work, and I had no idea that this song was really about having sex on ecstacy.
There's so many songs I want to see some people react to. Number 1 is "You're All I Need" by Motley Crúe. Love seeing the look on people's faces when they see the lyrics to that "love song". 😂😂😂
I remember in weezer video when i requested 'do react to songs with disturbing backstories/dark meaning' in comment and u guys did a couple videos include this, i'd be like 'my request is granted, thanks'... 🙂🙏🏼
I don't think the Hanson one is a hidden meaning. If you pay attention to anything beyond the chorus, it's pretty clear. They also talked about the song a lot in interviews over the years so its pretty well known, or should be.
2:50 The pure innocence in these hidden messages would ruin its meaning but sometimes why not? 3:38 This should've been a TNT sing challenge. 6:11 I hate them for that. All this freaking time. 9:59 Believe me, Trent Reznor regrets ever doing this. Check out his latest songs. 12:31 In B99, Amy was being supported in her recovery from smoking with the help from her recovering co-workers so I kind of understand. 12:54 Thanks Izzy, I think I'll become a PJ fan from now on. 13:51 JJK fans would like to have a word with you. 15:03 🐍🐍🐍 17:27 I knew Joffrey here was an artist of sorts but still I feel bad for judging him like that.
Losing My Religion is more about depression (being at the end of the road ... sic). There is a beautiful music interpretation of the chord progression on the "12tone" TH-cam channel explaining the constant balance between major (happiness) and minor (sadness) chords showing the deep angst of the narrator ...
Izzy wasn't a deep thinker but some of us were contemplating the meaning of life young . I got in trouble for a poem that I wrote in 5th grade it was - Murder , oblivion , death and pain the life of a man is all in vain for in this end we're all the same on lifes white sheets our bloods the same .
Alll the rumors about Wannabe aren’t true, and no one has confirmed any of it except Zig-ah-zig-ah literally mean S--X (confirmed by Mel C in an interview years ago) Kinda disappointed with this content dude.
There was a rumor about blue, that it had to be changed before MTV would air it. The original was. I'll bleed i will bleed I will die. Cause I will bleed, I will bleed I will bleed I will die.
I like it when React videos are hosted by producers with calming voices. I get stressed out when the producers have high, screechy, loud voices. 😢 Please do a "Reactors watch gymnastics", in honor of Simone Biles. Have you seen that triple flip on the beam? 🤩 And have Jack on the episode because he did gymnastics. I love Jack and Brittany! I love them both! 😍
I kind of knew about Under The Bridge cause on Spotify I started few months back listening to Scar Tissue audiobook. Dang Anthony Kiedis childhood full off drugs and little bit sex. Scar Tissue is autobiography on Anthony Kiedis and they making a movie
Let's go Izzy! I love when Izzy and Jayse are paired in these videos. They're so fun together.
Yup
I agree
Also Izzy knows no virgins.
Producer: What's this song about?
Izzy, every single time: "Drugs! Sex!" 😂
Where’s Green day?? In the title and thumbnail but not in the video
Puff the magic dragon was once sung by Christian band Peter Paul and Mary and was NEVER about marijuana. The writer of the song is fed up about having to debunk that myth. It's about growing up and loss of childhood innocence.
Most of the producers for this channels gave up on research a long time ago. You can tell quickly when these lazy Millennial and Gen Z folks took over. Straight to misinformation and lack of education.
@@TheDeadJester Boomers preferred to take horse medicine and inject bleach rather than trusting vaccines simply because an old pudgy man in a cheap wig told them vaccines would turn them communist. Don’t even start.
I believe that song got banned in hongkong/singapore/mainland china for alleged drugs for awhile 🤔
Janie's got a gun makes me think of not another teen movie 😂😂😂
"JANIE'S GOT A GUN !!!!"
😂😅🤣
Learn to Fly by Foo Fighters is literally about wanting to be a pilot.
The music video is so iconic!
Biiiiiiiiiiig enjoyed this one! So much fun watching this video. :) I always enjoy throwbacks to my era in the 90's! Next time, please include a song from Toad The Wet Sprocket! I don't really have a song in particular - but if I were to suggest one it'd be one of these - Brother, Good Intentions or Hobbit On The Rocks. I LOVE that band so much and feel that others should experience them as well. :) Top favorite album of theirs would have to be In Light Syrup. :D
They should have done “Zombie” by The Cranberries
The entire Hanson album was written by the brothers at such a young age, the album is so deep and kind of dark if you relisten as an adult. They all were so insanely talented, such old souls!
I think this is the best thing about music. People can find their own meaning in the song but also as teens and kids we don’t see a lot of the same meanings we do as adults.
1:47 Unless you got some top-secret source, Mel B has never confirmed it. Any article I can find just says a nameless "co-writer" or "insider". There's no emphasis on the "E" in "Easy V".
These were THE songs when I was in high school. I've only listened to the first song and my mind is blown. We didn't have smart phones and computers were so slow because of the modems. So, a lot of us didn't look up lyrics. Some CDs would have the lyrics on the cover and I would get so excited. Most didn't. 😮😂
YES!!!!!
Just here to compliment Julie's music taste again. Just threw some NIN in there. The Downward Spiral is just on a whole other level.
Hearing Mmm Bop when Hanson is older, actually hearing and understanding the lyrics. Being 40….. whoa
Blue is my fave 90s dance song
Closing Time spawned my class motto: “Every new beginning, comes from some other beginning’s end.”
The Pearl Jam song reminds me of my little sister. We grew up together only to discover as 33/30 respectively that she was not my biological father’s daughter. He knew it. He raised her. He recently passed and I will always love him for being so loving. RIP James.
If it's Trent Reznor, pre-2000, the answer is always Heroin (and/or alcohol). Even when heroin is not the main character, heroin is a major backing character.
Also, most people only hear the intro and first half of the chorus from Closer, they selectively tune out everything else. Like, "My whole existence is flawed, You get me closer to God" is the actual center point of the song. All the lyrics are about him being at his lowest and trying to find some spiritual elevation, or at least distraction.... but no, it's just an overt fornication song.
Which is the perfect lead-in to Under the Bridge, another heroin song.
REACT
I have song has a darker meaning. Song is Barracuda by iconic band, Heart (Ann & Nancy Wilson). Both sisters wrote song about creepy music executives when they were starting out music back in the 70's.
Brittany and Izzy and Jayse are just so funny as for Brian Love you guy . Everyone was great
RHCP Under the Bridge is actually much deeper because he wrote it after losing a former band member to an overdose of Heroin.
I think it's both about losing Hilel (sp?) to heroin but also about Anthony's struggle. I remember watching their Behind the Music, and he had the lyrics written out, and the band loved it and they all went to get their instruments...and that's how it all started.
An even darker fact about Alice by Pearl Jam is that the second verse is about attempted incest between mother and son.
"I don't know, but don't ruin it because that was my graduation song. "... same Izzy 🤣
Also, geez... how many years was that song used at graduations because I'm like a year older than Jayse and started high school when Izzy was like one year old?
They still play it at graduations!
@@random_j._cosplay it is still being used to this day. And every time I laugh because people don't know that it's sarcastic lol
Somebody dropped the ball and lost the Green Day
"zig-a-zig-ah" is not about cigars, it's literally an insider word the Spice Girls made up for sex. It phonetically describes the in-and-out motion ending with an "O", that's what it means.
Love this video concept!!!! Also Izzy and Jayse are a great duo!!!!!
Shoutout to the woman that said Hansen looked like girls because the joke in my family as an androgynous little girl was that I was the forgotten Hansen brother 😂😂
I knew the Aerosmith one a long time ago... Plus Steven Tyler created Janie's house for that purpose.
Wheres the Green Day segment? It says green day in the the title for you guys to right?
Billy Joel - Only The Good Die Young; supposed to be about a guy trying to convince a Catholic school girl to give it up
Much Love Iz!!!! Love when React hits us with these music type of videos
I graduated high school in 2001. The 90s and early 2000s had THE best songs. I know I'm going to offend a lot of people, but most of the music now sucks. I've never heard of LEN though.
I graduated in 1991 and knew the meanings of most of these songs when they first came out.
Like a stone by Audioslave. Most people think it’s a love song “ I will wait for you there like a stone “ but the song is actually about death and him waiting there like a stone is referring to a tomb stone
Alive by Pearl Jam was about more than just that.
Yes, the first verse was about Eddie Vedder's dad. But the rest was really good story telling.
There was mother son incest happening.
Alive, Once,and Footsteps were a trilogy of songs about a man becoming a serial killer.
Hanson was a teenage boy brother band that all the girls seemed to to crazy over when I was growing up.
Mmm, I don’t think families with males that are also musicians who play together are officially categorized as “boy bands”.
@@rochellecarter762 No I wouldn't have considered Hanson a boy band. But I remember the teenage girls during the time they were popular going crazy for them.
you should so a video about saddest songs, a try not t cry if you will , and include "concrete angel".. that song makes me cry
Mean those rap in wannabe is they called the innicial of them. MC is Melanie C, easy V is Victoria beckham, we got Em is Emma bunton, we got G is Geri halliwell.
so u just randomly put Green Day in the title??
Right!?
The video vividly explains the meaning of Waterfalls
Yeah, I don't really know how you can miss it...
Yeah they break down the lyrics, but as a whole the song is about not going down a path of destruction.
Okay I felt like that one didn't belong in this list bc the lyrics and the music video (as you mentioned) are literally telling you exactly what the song is about, they're not trying to hide it.
Dan Wilson who is the lead singer and main writer for Semisonic was previously in the band Trip Shakespeare along with his brother Matt and Semisonic bandmate John Munson. It's a different vibe but in listening to their music you will hear that he's a master songwriter, who has also written for or co-written with Pink, Adele, The Dixie Chicks, Phantogram, Jon Batiste, Celine Dion, Taylor Swift and many others. He also happens to be a pretty talented visual artist.
Wanna watch me act half my age? Throw Hanson’s MMMBop on the big screen with the surround sound speakers and move back the furniture! I will ALWAYS be moved to joy by that song and its video just encapsulates the brothers’ relationship and personalities (just for the song of course).
I think a music one that they should do is forgotten music groups, like do they remember these groups : Life house, Switchfoot, 3 Doors Down, Matchbox 20, Goo Goo Dolls, Third Eye Blind, Everclear, etc
Good video guys. Izzy you are so pretty and love your reacts lol. Very cool bro
One I would love to point out is "Voodoo" by Godsmack. So many think its about heroin addiction, and yet its not. Sully has outright said it's nothing more than what it seems, a song about Voodoo that they wrote after watching Wes Craven's The Serpent and the Rainbow one night.
Eiffel 65 sounds like "I'm blue I'm in need of a guy". Now you will never get that out your head :)
Not from the 90', but Every Breath You Take would be my favourite from the 80s
To think that people would play this at weddings about love when it is really about a stalker!
The Mmmbop disrespect is unacceptable.
7:02
“Waterfalls” is about the consequences of illicit pleasure seeking, whether it's drugs or sensual delight. It's a cautionary tale about living within the moment vs. living for the moment.
Izzy always says the wildest shit and I love it! Love izzy💜💜💜💜
I'm still waiting for the day one of these "hidden meaning" in songs videos will actually feature Dido's Don't leave home. BRilliant, brilliant wordplay disguising a song about something far more nefarious as a simple love song.
Semi-Charmed Life could have been another one. It’s actually pretty deep.
Love that song
I love Jayse's new glasses!
Missed opportunity to have Closing Time song as the last song review, but good episode tho!!
Funny thing about Blue by Eiffel 65 -
Someone told me that what he actually says in the chorus is "I'm blue, if I were green I would die"
I haven't been able to unhear this ever since 🤣🤣
I can totally see that
Yay, mondegreens! 🤣
Chicago's "25 or 6 to 4"
About a songwriter trying to meet a deadline by pulling an all-nighter, but here it is 3:35am or 3:34am (25 or 26 minutes until 4am) and he's still trying to stay awake ("getting up to splash my face") and come up with something ("searching for something to say") but he's starting to get woozy from how late it is and how tired he's getting ("spinning room is sinking deep") and regretting that he put it off until it was so last minute ("should've tried to do some more" because now he's "wondering how much I can take" trying to stir up his imagination when sleep is just pulling to him to throw in the towel and call it a day).
so we just lied about Green Day huh?
Like yeah, why did they put GreenDay on the thumbnail and title...
I literally watched for Green Day
You guys should've did Jeremy by Pearl jam because it talks about a kid from texas that passed away in front of his class
I'd love to see you do this with 80's songs.
"I ran" by flock of seagulls would blow their minds!
They should have had run away train by soul asylum on this list💯
This kid with the hoodie and hat is literally Spicoli from Fast Times.
where is the green day part? it's in the title but nowhere to be seen.
Losing my religion is a love song as said by the writer himself in an interview about the song for Dutch tv.
Nine Inch Nails pretty hate machine was released in December 1989 and is still one of my favorite 80's albums. Gotta disqualify Janie's got a gun if it was released in the 80's. Great song though
I was mildly surprised by some songs that had a deeper meaning, even if they were simple in nature like Hanson’s, but just a little sidenote, when Alive came on the screen, and all the people were trying to mimic that sound he makes when he sings, I was cracking up. 😂
One of the greatest examples of this (although not from the 90s) is Pink Thing by XTC. It makes me giggle when I hear it.
The second verse on Don't go chasing waterfalls is about his girlfriend being promiscuous, if you watch the video you see multiple pictures of her with other men during the interlude before the second chorus.
i like the ice cub t shirt guys singing voice
dont even have to wait for it, under the bridge is about heroine, one of my fav songs, got me through some rough times in my adolescence never touched hard drugs thankfully, at least none that werent given by a doctor, even then i generally had left overs, dont like taking meds when i dont have to
The song "the impression that I get" by Mighty Mighty Bosstones is about waiting on the results of an STD test
"I'm not a coward, but I've never been tested, I'd like to think if I was, I would pass"
Janie's got a gun is pretty easy to figure out.
Time of your life was also my graduation song! Class of 2005. God, I’m old lol
Lets talk about how Izzy knew what zooted was?
Honestly I've heard most of these songs before and I'm shocked to find out what some of the hidden meanings in these songs are. Iv'e heard wannabe by the spice girls a few times on the radio in my car while on my way to work, and I had no idea that this song was really about having sex on ecstacy.
Because it's not. Any article that says so mentions an unnamed "co-writer." No actual member of the group has ever confirmed it.
Why does the new guy looks like Chandler from Friends? lol
He's arden jones tho. indie musician i believe
So you telling me when Jericho made that Hanson reference during an old episode of WCW is more accurate to what that song was about?
Where's Green Day?
Welcome to Paradise would have been good to decipher.
Came here for Green Day
Closer is one of my all-time favorite songs!
Jayse the glasses look amazing on you
If Semisonic gets paid every time that song plays, they'd be literally closin
There's so many songs I want to see some people react to.
Number 1 is "You're All I Need" by Motley Crúe.
Love seeing the look on people's faces when they see the lyrics to that "love song". 😂😂😂
Genuinely surprised that that people didn’t know what TLC’s waterfalls was about. It’s been 25 years or so.
They should do a second episode of this one and do Phill Collins' In the Air Tonight
I remember in weezer video when i requested 'do react to songs with disturbing backstories/dark meaning' in comment and u guys did a couple videos include this, i'd be like 'my request is granted, thanks'... 🙂🙏🏼
6:15, Jayse, we’re gonna need you to not do that again. Don’t make me love you! Lol!
I don't think the Hanson one is a hidden meaning. If you pay attention to anything beyond the chorus, it's pretty clear. They also talked about the song a lot in interviews over the years so its pretty well known, or should be.
Yea, nothing hidden about it... except maybe by the quick way they say some of the lines lol
My gardening adult self is annoyed at how deep my 14 year old self thought that daisy or a rose line was.
you guy have some seriously sick minds
Waterfalls said it all, how did you not know what they were saying.
Rhyming "e" with "e": now known as "Play on words"
I’ve only recently learned about the Hanson song and I was surprised. Granted, I had never paid attention to the lyrics. 😛
Yes Izzy! Good riddance was my graduation song too!! 2002
Imagine not covering the: "Is where I drew some blood, I could not get enough" line from Under the Bridge.
2:50 The pure innocence in these hidden messages would ruin its meaning but sometimes why not?
3:38 This should've been a TNT sing challenge.
6:11 I hate them for that. All this freaking time.
9:59 Believe me, Trent Reznor regrets ever doing this. Check out his latest songs.
12:31 In B99, Amy was being supported in her recovery from smoking with the help from her recovering co-workers so I kind of understand.
12:54 Thanks Izzy, I think I'll become a PJ fan from now on.
13:51 JJK fans would like to have a word with you.
15:03 🐍🐍🐍
17:27 I knew Joffrey here was an artist of sorts but still I feel bad for judging him like that.
Losing My Religion is more about depression (being at the end of the road ... sic). There is a beautiful music interpretation of the chord progression on the "12tone" TH-cam channel explaining the constant balance between major (happiness) and minor (sadness) chords showing the deep angst of the narrator ...
There is an interview with the artist about this song on Dutch public tv. It is more about unrequited love.
How could you listen to Janie's Git a Gun and NOT know what it was about? It's called listening to the lyrics.
Izzy wasn't a deep thinker but some of us were contemplating the meaning of life young . I got in trouble for a poem that I wrote in 5th grade it was - Murder , oblivion , death and pain the life of a man is all in vain for in this end we're all the same on lifes white sheets our bloods the same .
Wow…why do they sound like they could be song lyrics?
@@ghunter182003 Maybe but that was all I wrote so it would be a short song and I can't write music .
Alll the rumors about Wannabe aren’t true, and no one has confirmed any of it except Zig-ah-zig-ah literally mean S--X (confirmed by Mel C in an interview years ago) Kinda disappointed with this content dude.
10:07
Maxwell covered this so well live. He had a gospel choir backing him up when he did this on MTV. It makes so much more sense now.
There was a rumor about blue, that it had to be changed before MTV would air it. The original was.
I'll bleed i will bleed I will die. Cause I will bleed, I will bleed I will bleed I will die.
I like it when React videos are hosted by producers with calming voices. I get stressed out when the producers have high, screechy, loud voices. 😢
Please do a "Reactors watch gymnastics", in honor of Simone Biles. Have you seen that triple flip on the beam? 🤩
And have Jack on the episode because he did gymnastics. I love Jack and Brittany! I love them both! 😍
I kind of knew about Under The Bridge cause on Spotify I started few months back listening to Scar Tissue audiobook. Dang Anthony Kiedis childhood full off drugs and little bit sex. Scar Tissue is autobiography on Anthony Kiedis and they making a movie