Peyton Parrish - My Mother Told Me (Old Norse) VIKING CHANT
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PLEASE! COME HUNGARY!!!!!!
Please, come to Bulgaria.
You missed Estonia 🤭
Please come to phoenix as USA
Thank you...that was hilarious but probably true 💚
My 8 year old son watched this video, grew a beard, and raided the neighbors fridge.
Lol
Skøl
That's hilarious
Lol
Perfect!
Imagine being an English solder patrolling near the river and you just heard this in the fog
You are no longer patrolling, you are running, just as fast as you can.
@@Wolfwarrior-xs9fh if you can hear this running is pointless it's already to late
Fax
Wet pants... and it aint wet from jumping in the sea
Norman would be more accurate.
For those wanting the lyrics :
Þat mælti mín móðir
At mér skyldi kaupa
Fley ok fagrar árar
Fara á brott með víkingum
Standa upp í stafni
Stýra dýrum knerri
Halda svá til hafnar
Hǫggva mann ok annan
Hǫggva mann ok annan
And repeat :)
Bless you for this
I'm currently about 6 minutes into this genre of music. THIS post has solidified a new genre for me. Thank you.
@@arizonabug6493 Thank you so much! If you like this type of "Viking music" I think you might enjoy "Valhalla Calling" by Miracle of Sound. It isn't in Old Norse but in English but it's still very good :)
Wow this it great, now I can follow along this in old Norse easily.
this guy have a shit pronunciation
.... the fact that Payton is able to not only get into character for what he does... but he feels the emotions that he should in order to make the perfect vocals... a true artist in his natural state of mind is what we have witnessed in this video!!
@Cheap Coffee Icelandic is not dissimilar from Old Norse, a medieval language. In fact, Icelandic is thought to be a dialect of Old Norse. It is considered an insular language in that it has not been influenced greatly by other languages and so has not changed all that much since the 9th and 10th centuries.
@Cheap Coffee Icelandic is modernized Old Norse. And when I consider the story behind this song, I find this version to be the most suitable.
@Cheap Coffee cornball
@Cheap Coffee Although he is very expressive with his poorly-pronounced Icelandic, his expressions come across as... misplaced. I don't think I've ever heard someone refer to "beautiful oars" (fagrar arar--excuse the lack of accent marks) with as much seething brutality as he has. o_0 I would also not want to be on a ship with him if he is going to "halda sva til hafnar" like that, as I'd be afraid of it sinking!
If my reply happens to have actually caught the attention of a native Icelander... could you translate the words "fley" and "knerri" for me? I know they refer to ships (from context), but I can't seem to hunt down anything beyond the obvious. Help a silly, confused American out?
@Cheap Coffee WHO FUCKING CARES SHUT THE FUCK UP SHIT HEAD NOBODY FUCKING CARES WHAT TO FUCKING PRONOUNCED IT NOBODY FUCKING CARES
The battle cries of our ancestors throughout history have always been amazing no matter the culture it hails from. I could only imagine what it felt like to hear one of these chants echoing across the waters toward land, must have been intimidating.
No
@@tinygreenguy968 yes
I can see why vikings were so feared....I'm not ashamed to admit I fear hearing this. But also pumps me tf up!
I honestly wonder what that sounds like. Like I'm extremely curious.
Imagine Standing on one of the boat and sing along before the Battle
I like that there's minimal music to this which means you can hear how his voice works so much better. I love this! Officially in love with him.
hes mine back off
@@theseshcave7581 I'm sure we can share ;)
@@theseshcave7581 I can imagine his gf reading your comm...
Her reaction: Hahahahaha
Imagine hearing thousands of voices singing this. I'd retreat immediately
Till i read your comment i didn't even HEAR the background 😳
I can follow right along with this from knowing the English version. Old Norse is just an awesome language.
@@FreddeSkywalker you play fortnite. stop. it might be.
@@FreddeSkywalker ..I'm like fairly sure it's Icelandic.
@@handsinthefire it's not, he did this somg an injustice
@@handsinthefire Icelandic is quite possibly the language furthest from actual old norse today.
The amount of people that knows old norse today is a limited few in remote parts of central Sweden. This is not even close.
I love how the language gets tougher the further the song goes. It fills heart and soul with bravery and power. Awesome job!
"braveness"?
@@reposter6434 Ah, sorry, now it's correct. Thanx for reminding me.
@@Skydancer_ no I wasn't correcting you 😂 I was curious on why you thought "bravery" was a motivation in his lyrics lol.
@@reposter6434 I mean it fills heart and soul of the listener with bravery. But it truly demands bravery to "sail to distant shores" and keep "steady course to The Heaven" too, as the english lyrics put it.
@@Skydancer_ Skol!
It's the guttural growls in his voice that make it real for me. Delightful, invigorating, and just plain BAD ASS. Keep it up sir! Make our Gods proud
This wasn't actually a chant it's a poem but im so glad they've made it into a chant because it's powerful
i think he put it in viking chant bc he speaking old norse
Noope.
This was never a poem.
Vikings chanted, poems was for the french,who had feelings.
Salute from Denmark 🇩🇰
@@kunobuje542 Poetry wasn’t excluded from viking warriors, I don’t think . Egill Skallagrímsson was a viking poet. Apparently this song is about him, like the other guy said. He killed a bunch of boys when he was a kid with an axe because they cheated him in a game
@@kunobuje542 You are so unbelievably wrong, it's ridiculous. Sagas themselves are poetry and that's just barely scratching the surface
@@kunobuje542 dude this was totally a poem from Egils Sagas.
Payton is actually a time traveller Viking
Got to be
Bullshit. This man pronounced þ like an English P. If you're going to sing an Old Norse song, have the decency to study the language and do it justice.
He is never a time traveling viking. He is a viking he just is immortal.
@@Shadow-Walker-13 Real Vikings pronounce Norse correctly
Agreed and he can be our god 😩
My aunt loves his deep voice. Started playing the song and she stopped what she was doing. She didn't understand a single word he was saying but she loved it
I added this song to one of my Spotify playlists, not realizing it was in Old Norse. Driving along in my car this song came on, and I was thrown for a moment. To say that I enjoy this version over the English version is an understatement! Something about hearing the lyric in Old Norse makes it a thousand times better, makes it more real. If that makes sense to anyone. Peyton, if you read these, please do more in Old Norse!
He’s such an amazing vocalist
I agree….putting it in old Norse just adds something to it that makes so amazing
It's also a different song.. same melody, totally different story, much more tragic
The old Norse makes it so og that I almost want to go raid a city
The rolls in his voice the pure fury u feel without much backing is amazing
This man's voice literally sends shivers down my spine. Love this
It's hot as hell outside and this shit gives me the chills. Dude please keep doing these please. I love your music and covers you do.
You have your own personal ac
Being Shamanic and Norse Pagan, that could be a sign your soul recognizes the words. If so, the chills would be your body trying to process info it hasn't been able to in ages.
It's cold as hell outside and this shit gives me the hots. (well works just as good)
This is not the full version! For lovers of Nordic chant, the text :
Þat mælti mín móðir,
at mér skyldi kaupa
fley ok fagrar árar,
fara á brott með víkingum,
standa upp í stafni,
stýra dýrum knerri,
halda svá til hafnar
hǫggva mann ok annan,
hǫggva mann ok annan.
Þél höggr stórt fyr stáli
stafnkvígs á veg jafnan
út með éla meitli
andærr jötunn vandar,
en svalbúinn selju
sverfr eirar vanr þeiri
Gestils ölpt með gustum
gandr of stál fyr brandi.
yes i's only that first part repeating few times
Saying that this is old norse is like saying that apple pie is British.
The fact is that this poem is from the Icelandic sagas (Egils saga) and is in Icelandic. It is part of Icelandic history and identity. Icelandic children are taught this poem in elementary school.
Iceland wouldn’t exist if the Danes,Swedes,Norse,and all the other Scandinavians hadn’t decided to go settle it and other places like Greenland, so yea it’s probably old Norse. The evolution of Scandinavian languages is and odd one, most of their languages stayed the same for the most part. There has been changes, but not drastic ones.
@@michaelhicks7478 What's your point? Of course there would no one live there if no one had settled there. Same as with America. The inuit people lived in Greenland long before Scandinavians started to go there.
Of corse you could argue that Icelandic is in fact old norse. It really comes down to timing. When did old norse in Iceland become Icelandic?
The poem is definitely Icelandic and from the Icelandic sagas.
@@12carlsberg First just want to say this entire conversation is fascinating and I seriously enjoy it....
I think what he is really getting at, is that it wouldn't be surprising to learn that Icelandic, especially this early poem, was heavily influenced (and may even contain) some form of Old Norse as a root language. Much like Latin in Spanish-speaking dialects.
Harald & Halfdan : Sing the song melodiously & in sync to show their bond of brotherly love 🥺
Ubbe : Barks the song & stars a rap battle with Othere in old Norse vs old Latin 😆
So chilling. Anytime I hear old norse or even modern icelandic, norwegian etc chants/songs... it just creates these intense feelings. Like being called somewhere. Can't say that for any other music I've ever heard. Raido, voluspá and helvegen from wardruna and Trøllabundin from eivør... there's nothing to describe it adequately.
Pretty sure thats the idea behind some parts of the old language and the chats were sung while marching and such so im not suprised
I know exactly what you are talking about. I was thinking the same exact thing. The majoiry of my ancestry is Scandinavian and when I hear these types of songs (especially this one) it feels like I am being called back home.
Skal sister
You're feeling the call to battle from your ancestors. It's time to get on the ship and sail as we chant into the mist!
@@marcussvedin2290don't know man i also feel same about this it's like it awakes the primal instincts of humans i just close my eyes and feel this songs and thans toy imagination love through a Viking raid everytime and the best part I am not even a Scandinavian ❤️❤️🔥
I have such an appreciation for Norse culture, and THIS, THIS RIGHT HERE...just gave me so much life! Thank you for making this.
@Cheap Coffee I wouldn't know 🤷🏾♂️. I don't speak the language. All I know is it sounds amazing and gives me a sense of awe.
Maybe you should studie a bit of the culture 🙃
@@nicnaknoc maybe you shouldn't be such a pretencious asshole and actually comprehend a statement before committing. 🙃
@Cheap Coffee cool, I guess. Personally, i just enjoy how it sounds. It gives me a great sense of awe and I love it.
@Cheap Coffee and if that truly be the case, then that is perfectly fine with me. I have no qualms about it.
This was the first video of my mother told me that I listened to and is it bad when I know what it is saying in old Norse since I am a descendant of Celtic descent and Nordic viking descent
Old Norse is a kick ass language I would love to learn it one day.
Peyton parrish killer voice my dude love it 🤘
You probably know this already, but Icelandic is the closest thing to old Norse. Difficult to learn, but well worth the hours!
I agree. I must possess this power...
Does anyone actually speak old norse? Icelandic is close but does anyone actually speak old norse?
@@BRITISHFURY_1664 No it’s a dead language unfortunately
@@theobscured_one so no one speaks it any more?
Wow.. Just fucking wow. My dad’s side of the family is predominantly Norwegian and I’ve only recently gotten into the weeds of the Old Norse culture, but THIS. THIS sent chills through my entire body. This man makes me feel like my ancestors are literally right beside me.
Im norwegian. and he is just singing nothing. nonsense. its not near the nordic languages at all. sorry to say
I listen to this while at the gym. I’ve surpassed many goals and went up in how much I can press, pull, and squat. I still have more to go but something about this just awakens something within me. 💪
The a cappella makes it so powerful and chilling,love all your music! Keep up the Viking spirit!
Just put this as my ringtone, soothing the soul hearing it. Brings back memories as a child
How did you do that?
@@melx3HIM go watch a tutorial
Imagine a Viking singing this to his enemies before battle. They would all run before the song is finish, this is terrifying.
This is actually more of a poem or song a mother sings to a child there battle chants are way more intimidating
It's not terrifying
It's only terrifying because of his voice
@@bike2015bruh it’s about a kid who killed other children and his mom says he is going to be a great Viking berserker and travel and kill and win.
@@SaulGoodman_BetterCallMe😮
As someone of Danish descent.....this resonates with my soul. I can almost understand it even without knowing old Norse or much Danish.
Singing in Old Norse, sounds so good, makes me and my ancestors proud.
The spirits of those who passed ... They are listening to .. And singing while they wait at the gates .. For their loved ones with open arms
This mans beats, mixed with my ancestors old tongue, just transports me there. I close my eyes and it's like I am rowing a ship to the next conquest.
I listened to this at work
My beard grew and now I give my boss raises 🙌
man i love this chant it's so powerful yet somehow calm but motivating. it makes a mix of various emotions it's amazing
Actually sang it like King Harald did in Vikings. Very authentic, impressive.
The show? I don't remember anyone doing this
🤣nothing authentic about it
Goosebumps, the depth of your voice just gives me goosebumps
My Axe thirsts!!! Thank you for this beautiful rendition!
Being a Norse chant, this chills most anyone down to the bones. Keep up the good work
It's an Icelandic poem written by a child, not so much a "Norse chant".......
Poem from Egils saga
As a Norwegian this brings me joy
det her er jo bare tull det han sier. ikke nære i det hele tatt
It brings me joy as an American
@@mikeldeangeloThat's because it was automatically translated into Icelandic
Idk how to describe it, but there's just something incredibly calming about the way Peyton sings this chant that just soothes my soul.
At the same time this is definitely what I would want to hear if I was marching with a band of vikings about to raise Hel.
The singer's diction here is difficult and sounds so good. Very intense! I think the technique must be at least partly throat singing as well. For reference check out the group Hu from....Mongolia? Hu also sing in an ancient style layered with modern metal.
The HU is indeed from Mongolia btw
@@derpthing3707 thanks for confirming. I really love them.
Hu does great stuff.
Check out Heilung ❤ My favorite
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My ancestors were Vikings from old Nordic times and went to Iceland etc. while I don’t know a lot about them, this song somehow felt like a deep calling, familiar, I can’t explain it. It’s powerful. Love your work in the old Norse. Please do more
It simply does not get any better than this. The Gods are looking on smiling on you blessing your path SKAL
Colm did a better job
Isn't about who "did it better".
@@joshuahmoran I listened to Colms, and it was mediocre at best.
@@Reaperdeathpunch At least Colm pronounced the language correctly.
sorry but it doesn't get any better than colm
Dude is straight up casting spells with those arm motions and chants and I love it.
Diese mega stimme und die altnordische Sprache passen so toll zusammen. Ich liebe es❤
My husband's family is from Sweden and Denmark. Our last name is Hansen. I let my grandkids listen to this, now they want to know everything about Vikings. Thank you.
Tell them about the Viking beserkers. They will be glued to your words.
The Beserkers ignored any wound and cut in a blood fueled rage. If you were the target of a Beserker then you better run.
Hello! You should let them listen to the Norwegian band «Wardruna» and Einar Selvik. They did most of the music to the show «Vikings» .The real deal❤️ Greetings from Norway
@@Nord. thank you! I will look those up for them!
@@groovygrandmama4726 You are welcome, have a Nice day!
I'm a South African from Nordic desent...this still stirs the heart,soul and blood ...make your soul awaken and want to explore the "faraway yearning" of our forefathers. Salut for lifting my spirit with so much feeling and emotion
So you are a colonizer...
The world would be an incredibly small boring place if it hadn't been colonised
Where I live in the UK we have a Viking Ship that landed on our shore all them years ago. It is still to this very well looked after and preserved.
@CAM Creations Ltd Is it open to visitors to take a look? Where is the UK if yes?
Oh my god! You hit me in the right place! Old norse.. You've made my entire life with this song! You got all my respect! I love what you make, it's verry beautiful! 💯❤
old nurse lol
It's not old norse. That language no longer exists. It hasn't fir a very very long time. Its little snippets of maybe an old word that's still used but the pronunciation is all wrong, unfortunately that is how the world works. Old languages get lost in translation
I sing my niece too sleep with this song thank you for helping me connect with my ancestors keep up the good work, also nice beard
No words to describe perfection, what a song, what an artist, what a voice❤❤❤
OMG
This is exactly the rendition of this song that I was looking for!
I can't help but want to hear David Draiman (Disturbed) sing this
That's awesome!
We stil chant it in Bergen Norway
Love listening to Viking's
Music
Outstanding!!!! Brother. This old song makes my blood boil & lament for the Sea.. Thank you for singing. Your voice is a gift from the Gods. I spent 16yrs traveling on many Ships & Submarines. (USMC 2nd Force Reconnaissance Company, Reaper Six Scout Snipers) Many of my Marine Brothers have followed to become Norse Pagan. It’s a beautiful thing to see young men taking interest in the Old Ways.. Skáll
Simply put, it sounds EPIC. I've had it on repeat for the last half hour...
Skal my brothern love the video brings back memories of my family we are Icelandic and some of my family sing songs in old Norse and I love it so much good job brothern keep raiding!!
cheap coffee stop acting smart we say skal too here
@Cheap Coffee You think people that find "Old Norse" interesting actually give a damn about Scandinavians. Youre wrong. Most only care about mythology and other old traditions, nobody is gonna waste a minute on learning about your people as they are now, so stop acting like they should know or care.
@Cheap Coffee Outsiders want to be Scandinavian? Lmao My grandmother's part Swedish and literally nobody in the family gives a shit: everyone else in the family, parents, siblings, cousins, aunts, and uncles identify with the Greek and Italian, because there's actually something to be proud of with real unbroken rich tradition. Get off your high-horse, buddy. If the only people that wish they'd be you are LARPER'S who only watch Vikings that's not saying much lmao
Been listening to this at work and my danish ancestors keep telling me to set this place on fire.
Amazing. Literally no other words can describe this.
im an indian so i dont understand a single word that was uttered but the energy you conveyed through your vocals reached beyond the language barriers, such a spectacular voice you posses i would rather love to listen to more viking songs
probably closest transliteration:
I was told by mother
I should go and buy
a ship and some good oars
go off with the raiding-men
stand up in the stem
steer my precious ship
hold fast to their homes
chop down one man after another
My mother told me
Some day i would buy
Golly with good ores
Sail to distant shores
Stand up on the prow
Nobel barc i steer
Steady course thru the haven
Hew many foe-man
@@BreezyGaming888 straight Englishman version, The top one is getting close, except Hoggva mann ok annan, in a literal sense, slaughtering man, and many.
its old norse, not a lot of ppl understand it im american and i dont
Its about a man or child who killed 10 people and his mother said they should buy him a ship and send him off raiding
Omg so very talented and a beautiful voice..makes my heart melt and makes me want to learn the language even more❤❤❤keep on rocking
If anyone dislikes this, they are disrespectful to history of one of the greatest cultures ever!
I mean people can have an opinion
No, what is truly disrespectful to the history of one of the greatest cultures ever is an utter disregard to correctly speaking the language. It's as if he just looked up the lyrics and decided, "Yeah, I'm gonna sing in Old Norse without consulting with someone who can properly pronounce it."
This man said Pat mælti mín móðir. He literally read the letter þ and said, "Oh that's clearly an English P."
@@abrahamlincoln8542 Umm how about you be silent and just appreciate good music. Not be so stingy on specifics
@@ravnmane932 That's fair, there's a large inverse ratio between his musical talent and his knowledge of Old Norse.
@@abrahamlincoln8542 Yes. And translating Old Norse, is very difficult. I know! I’m Norse and I’m still trying to translate it
This guy could do Ring Around The Rosie in Old Norse and make it sound just as intimidating.
....I wanna see that now lol
Indeed. Peyton dont know how to at you but sing this... "Ring-a-ring-a-rosr
pocketr fullr ór posr
tissuer, tissuer
vér allr fall niðr
konungrinn hafsentr hans dóttir
til fetch pailr ór vatn
tissuer, tissuer
vér allr fall niðr
robininn á steeplerinn
er singing til fólkinn
tissuer, tissuer
vér allr fall niðr
weddinginn bell eru ringing
boyanokr mæar eru singing
tissuer, tissuer
vér allr fall niðr"
@MrFloppy19 that made chuckle out loud!
Keep coming back to listen to this because it's that good. Would love to see more Old Norse songs from you, mate!
You music is a blessing! Thank you so much for making my day better with your magickal voice. You are amazing!
just got chills !!! i can feel my ancestors in this song!
This is waking our Viking ancestors 🖤
what a masterpiece! 😤🔥 i've been waiting for this for so long, you are amazing ❤💪
This was absolutely amazing 👏🏻
This song is powerful
This is the best interpretation of this song I have ever heard.
You should listen to the Hindarfjall with Peter Franzen version. It is amazing.
@@shawngipson5403 Thanks for the tip, its trully amazing.
I am Russian born with Norse decent and this gives me amazing chills in my bones. I absolutely love it! Peyton you are killer and a great performer and singer!
Полностью, согласен, это охрененно.
@@АлександрФрунзе-л5ь it so is! Can’t stop listening to it. Makes me so proud of my heritage!
Same!
I thought every russian is of norse descent
Of course there are plenty of Russians with norse decent, considering what we did to your women mohahaha. (the british was once slaves, so was everyone else BUT the Norse)
I appreciate the work you have done to sing in Norse.
That just sent chills down my spine.
I am very sad that I missed the premiere since I was at school. But this is beautiful Peyton! You are have a place In Valhalla with Ragnar!
@@FreddeSkywalker chill lol, guys just completing him in a way thats relavent.
Cool U know shit about that but who asked?
If U live just like them y U replying to a TH-cam comment lol
@@FreddeSkywalker I actually am starting to learn about the gods and I will admit that I don’t know a lot about Norse Paganism so I am sorry if I offended you and your religion. And may I ask what God do you worship?
@@FreddeSkywalker I also believe that Fenris is also the child of Loki and thank you.
@@FreddeSkywalker I also heard about that! Thank you for telling me about Norse Paganism I find the religion very interesting.
@@ren82 it is interesting, but it has its dark momments. Sleipnir (Loki's child)... Loki was r*ped by a horse, and had Sleipnir
Only one word comes to mind for this "POWER!!"
Man what a voice. That gives me goosebumps :)
This Makes They Nord Blood Rush Hell Yes Thank You Brother Peyton Your Amazing keep it up,
Super!!! Mein Sohn wünscht sich das ganze Lied?!
just gives me goosebumps
Peyton, your voice and songs are so amazing, they have been helping me to sooth my nerves due to noise sensitivity, please continue doing what you love. from a new but already happy fan
takk for denne sangen, gjør treningen min bedre! grusom bror
Absolutely incredible as always ❤ 👏
Tictok live stream lets go!
I love your interpretation of this song, Mr Parrish!
It's like you are in battle and my Viking soul wants to reach you, fight with you and kill all the enemies!! 😍😍
I love your voice and your emphasis!! 👏👏👏👏
Greetings from Italy 🇮🇹❤️
I was so excited about this video and it didn't disappoint! I'm in love with the language and my daughter had it on repeat until she went to bed! Thank god no more moana tonight 🤣. (She is 3)
Parenting level 1,000!
old norse sounds so badass i love that version ! Skol
Thanks for this Eric Version of this Song. We all have to Thuns about our past and our history❤
My god. I’ve got chills up my spine… I have Viking ancestors (had my dna tested), where did you learn to speak the old language? I have been wanting to learn so badly
My suggestion would be to go for Icelandic. It is fairly close to Old Norse but is a modern language and as such has more available resources for you to learn it. No clue as to which are any good though!
Keep up the work brother, till Valhalla Skòl
This and a black cup of coffee is how i start my mornings now
You're doing our ancestors proud as they celebrate up in Valhalla. SKAL💜
Song is nice but pronounciation is awful
@@karisteinn5647 u do it better then 😏
@@karisteinn5647 indeed i like to see you do it you're not on his level ;)
@@chrisbeijer1277 lol, Im Icelandic, I can read old norse and I know the pronounciation theory
@@snakeeyes4690 yes, I am in fact on a way way way higher level
Imagine you and your clan walking all silent while this song is playing towards your rivals and or enemies
This is the best song I ever heard
As a swedish/Finnish viking i have to say this was pretty good! keep it up! skål!
Finnish people have nothing to do with vikings also his pronunciation is pretty off
@@DuBstep115 Nobody cares
Sadly the sweds and Finnish didn’t really have any participation in the Viking stuff. From things I’ve ready and being Norwegian and talking to family you guys played a different role and stayed true to the pagan roots unlike the danish and Norwegians lol we decided to convert to the Christianity beliefs.
@@futurepainthemaking9821 Swedish people have impact but Finnish people none. Yet Swedish people ended up being the biggest religious fanatics *cough* King Charles XII
@@CorruptDaddy you do 😂
Bro this is actually the most underrated viking who travels the time and dimensions
@Cheap Coffee Again nobody cares if you don't like it leave
@@PaganMin671 You can't be racist towards American's... American is not a race, your school system failed you all once again. Nice attempt at turning it around though
Payton is the Goat 🐐 my forefathers were vickings I love this song🤑💯 percent classic
Hey Peyton you should try to do the dragon born comes in the dragon tongue. I think with your voice that would sound awesome! I know that you do a lot of Norse stuff but I would really love to hear that song done by you. Continue to keep up the amazing work. May Odin welcome you into the halls of Valhalla
I'd just like to hear some of his other songs in Dovah language
that would legit make my skin crawl