Yo.....TP.....You did such a freaking amazing job on this project . I mean I can’t even remember how many times I’ve watched it in a heartbeat insanely fast every time.
Nate amazes me with everything he releases. This song just goes to show that he’s not just a rapper. He’s an artist and the picture he’s able to paint with his music is incredible! Great reaction!
I watched 3 other reaction videos before yours, all three by men, and all three of the opinion that the cashier was stupid for not shooting immediately and the woman was stupid for not staying still and quiet. It irritated me that they blithely dismissed the reality of this kind of situation. They just assumed they knew better than the people living through it; they assumed they knew exactly what they'd do if it were them in the gas station. So I wondered, if I watched a reaction video from a woman, would I get a different interpretation? And here you are talking about how brave this woman is, and what a good man the cashier is. Here you are, not assuming you know what it would be like if you were in their shoes. Maybe it has nothing to do with gender, maybe it's just the individual, but I don't see many popular reaction videos from women and I think different life experiences provide different perspectives and allow for different interpretations. And that's a very good thing. ...which was all a long-winded way of saying you did a great job here, I enjoyed what you had to say, and I hope you continue with great success!
Not trying to detract from your point but there is a difference between being brave and potentially throwing away your life. Even in a 2 vs. 1 situation, it is not smart to charge a violent robber while you are unarmed and extremely inexperienced. I understand and agree with your opinion about the cashier. But in terms of the protagonist we follow, it is always safer and recommended that you stay quiet and listen and follow every command in a robbery setting. The best way to avoid violence and death in these scenarios is compliance. Is this messed up? Yes. Unfair? Absolutely. But at least you'll be alive. That's just my take on it.
@@joeychesnut6308 oh, I agree that it was an unwise decision, but in that sort of situation, with that level of stress and terror, you can't possibly know how you're going to respond unless you actually experience it. And I'm watching all these reactions just judging this woman and calling her stupid and I'm thinking, "No, she's human." This specific human, in this specific (hypothetical) scenario, when cornered, chose fight over flight, and a bunch of folks safe in their rooms at home, people who likely have never and will never experience anything like this, have the gall to label her stupid. That's their perspective, and they've certainly got a right to it, but it's a pretty one-sided (and in my opinion, shallow) view. I was glad to find it wasn't the *only* view.
She’s brave, but idk if her actions were really worth it, since it got 3 people killed. 2 of them weren’t innocent, but still… just let them have their 200 dollars and cigarettes, yah know? 😅
Excellent Reaction & Kudos 2U 4 not over analyzing & sayin what shd-a happened as others R. U stayed in the “STORY” 💀 where all happened as it was meant‼️ NF/Tommee brilliant! 🤍2U
Glad I got your take! Gotta admit, when I saw Story at 4 this morning, it shocked the hell outta me. As soon as the robber was revealed I instantly heard an excerpt from TS, "...saying my music is violent, you gotta be kidding me! I guess that your definition of violence and mine is something that we look at differently" in the back of my mind. I was concerned that going this route could be giving people the monster they keep expecting. After all, he referenced making a "ballsy" call with respect to the mixtape, so maybe there's more than one. But hearing you break it down like you did puts a different spin on it for me. Who knows? Maybe this is actually based on someone's real-life tale.
This is an example of how a song can be transferred to any sex or race, good artists can cross sexes and races and make us all cry, whoever does not do so does not know what life costs ...
Subbed :) Sounds like you know a lot about music which is dope,,, I love how she was buying crisps, sweets, energy drink, and cigs,,, then when the robber came in she was basically like "ive got so much stuff i need to do, i cant die now" I feel dumb so il clarify lol, I meant how she was feeling low, like life was pointless, living the same day everyday, not looking after herself lol
This is the last song I will listen to because I am waiting to get the mixtape and listen to it in full and then come back and watch reactions including yours 😁
I know it's just a song, but the roommates boyfriend was about to make the right choice. Worse thing u can do is trust someone who lives a crime free life, especially when people been shot... Personally I don't trust a soul. I spent half my life in Prison for trusting people that I loved. When I was 18 I was engaged, we were on some Bonnie and Clyde shit. Had the City on lock with powder. We was young, reckless and felt like we was untouchable. Well she got caught selling to a undercover 3 times which I didn't know because they never arrested her. They told her the person they want is me and if they help her get me she won't do no jail time. Which she was only facing a year (8 Months with good time) in the first place since it was her first offense and they were small amounts and I had a good lawyer. But that wasn't something she was willing to take, she went to my stash spot and grabbed the 5 kilos that I just re-uped with the day before and brought them to my house. She waited until I was in the shower to run downstairs grab them out the trunk and put them up in my bedroom, then she left. 2 minutes later just as I was hopping out the shower the police kicked in my door which at first I wasn't worried cuz I never kept anything at my house, until they walked all the way to the back of the house into my bedroom without searching anything on the way and came out 30 seconds later with my duffle bag which I recognized right away. I was in denial at first but the truth came out in court. Did eight years in the state pen for that charge since I wouldn't Rat. After release I was out for six months, in which time I stayed away from the drug game. Was even working full-time job for that 6 months that I was out. The one night one of my closest homies since we was little kids came to my house to ask me for a favor. He sold Oxycontin over on the east side, any knew I had access to all my old plugs since I didn't rat on anyone. So he came in my house giving me the sob story about how he been dipping into his re-up money because he hasn't been able to find anything for a few months and said he's nervous that if he don't find something soon he will end up spending all his re-up money. Went on saying how he still needed to make some extra money so he can go Christmas shopping for his kids and begged me to call one of my old plugs to find him some oxy. At first I kept telling him no, but after bugging me and giving me a guilt trip for a couple days I gave in. I drove to pick up a thousand for him, took the risk driving back from the suburbs with them, and had him meet me at my house to come get them. Took that risk with having priors and didn't make a penny off of him, gave then to him for cost because I wanted to help him out. Sat there talking to me for over an hour with me not knowing that the keychain that he had on the table in front of me as well as the cell phone were both recording devices for the DEA. 9 months went by where he kept trying to get me to do it for him again but I wouldn't do it. Finally after 9 months when the Feds saw that I wasn't going to do it they just came in with a Federal indictment charging me with what I already sold him. And since I kept my mouth closed that time as well they gave me a hundred twenty months/10 years in the Federal Penitentiary. Moral of the story don't trust a fu#king soul, it always be the ones you think you could trust that do you the dirtiest. I would have trusted those two rats with my life, but that's back when I was still a naive sucker. That trust landed me in prison from the ages 18-36, and I'm 37 now so that's half my life. Don't make the same mistakes I made. It's the whole reason I don't do relationships or friendships anymore.
@@itsgursaiv Thx, I appreciate your compassion. The truth is that no matter how much I want to hate them for their betrayal, the true blame Falls with me. Everyone gets caught eventually so it was only a matter of time anyways. But this time I got a different mindset, and different lifestyle, so I know I'll be good.
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God bless you, NF and Fleurie🙏💫🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
dude your beats are amazing, NF and you fit so well together, the perfect artist duo
Your beats are from another world! 🔥🔥🔥
Yo.....TP.....You did such a freaking amazing job on this project . I mean I can’t even remember how many times I’ve watched it in a heartbeat insanely fast every time.
Such an amazing reaction! Great job.
You had the best reaction by far. Between the video and you I didn’t know what to concentrate more on. Have a blessed day
Thank you!💜
Your reactions are adorable, great video😁
Nate amazes me with everything he releases. This song just goes to show that he’s not just a rapper. He’s an artist and the picture he’s able to paint with his music is incredible! Great reaction!
His talent is crazy!
I watched 3 other reaction videos before yours, all three by men, and all three of the opinion that the cashier was stupid for not shooting immediately and the woman was stupid for not staying still and quiet.
It irritated me that they blithely dismissed the reality of this kind of situation. They just assumed they knew better than the people living through it; they assumed they knew exactly what they'd do if it were them in the gas station. So I wondered, if I watched a reaction video from a woman, would I get a different interpretation?
And here you are talking about how brave this woman is, and what a good man the cashier is. Here you are, not assuming you know what it would be like if you were in their shoes.
Maybe it has nothing to do with gender, maybe it's just the individual, but I don't see many popular reaction videos from women and I think different life experiences provide different perspectives and allow for different interpretations. And that's a very good thing.
...which was all a long-winded way of saying you did a great job here, I enjoyed what you had to say, and I hope you continue with great success!
This was beautiful thank you 💜💜
Not trying to detract from your point but there is a difference between being brave and potentially throwing away your life. Even in a 2 vs. 1 situation, it is not smart to charge a violent robber while you are unarmed and extremely inexperienced. I understand and agree with your opinion about the cashier. But in terms of the protagonist we follow, it is always safer and recommended that you stay quiet and listen and follow every command in a robbery setting. The best way to avoid violence and death in these scenarios is compliance. Is this messed up? Yes. Unfair? Absolutely. But at least you'll be alive. That's just my take on it.
@@joeychesnut6308 oh, I agree that it was an unwise decision, but in that sort of situation, with that level of stress and terror, you can't possibly know how you're going to respond unless you actually experience it. And I'm watching all these reactions just judging this woman and calling her stupid and I'm thinking, "No, she's human."
This specific human, in this specific (hypothetical) scenario, when cornered, chose fight over flight, and a bunch of folks safe in their rooms at home, people who likely have never and will never experience anything like this, have the gall to label her stupid. That's their perspective, and they've certainly got a right to it, but it's a pretty one-sided (and in my opinion, shallow) view. I was glad to find it wasn't the *only* view.
@@sarahshaw1122 few people just cant be cowards.
She’s brave, but idk if her actions were really worth it, since it got 3 people killed. 2 of them weren’t innocent, but still… just let them have their 200 dollars and cigarettes, yah know? 😅
Excellent Reaction & Kudos 2U 4 not over analyzing & sayin what shd-a happened as others R. U stayed in the “STORY” 💀 where all happened as it was meant‼️ NF/Tommee brilliant! 🤍2U
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Beautiful song and your reaction is icing on the cake 🌠
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This is bad ass . NF has proved music can evolve..
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Some times i forget it is a song
Your beauty brought me here and your intelligence in the reactions made me stay. Keep going girl.
Very good reaction... Also you had me laughing when she grabbed the Starburst instead of the twix lol
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A Cinematic and Lyrical Masterpiece and who can rap a 911 call...Brilliant talent
At 3:00 that makes sense because Rap means Rhythm And Poetry but great reaction
Tom MacDonald, Ivan B, KB, Beacon Light, Canon, Trip Lee, Tedashii, YB, Gawvi, a lot about what is really going on in the world today and it's so good
It seem like all that happened in the first 30 mins of her day.... Absolutely crazy.
You are so underrated
He's really good at narrating the stories in his music which makes you apart of it🔥💯
Fr!
Love your reacts. One of the best on yt ❤️. That’s a joke and layers are insane with the switch ups
Hopsin too a great storyteller, good job NF.
NF is a GOAT!!!!!!
Great storyteller + Reaction = beauty.
NF and Joyner Lucus great rappers on God.
The emotions I felt watching this...OMG
Love your reactions and you are really pretty 🥰 my favorite new reactor!
Great reaction! Go sis!!
Glad I got your take! Gotta admit, when I saw Story at 4 this morning, it shocked the hell outta me. As soon as the robber was revealed I instantly heard an excerpt from TS, "...saying my music is violent, you gotta be kidding me! I guess that your definition of violence and mine is something that we look at differently" in the back of my mind. I was concerned that going this route could be giving people the monster they keep expecting. After all, he referenced making a "ballsy" call with respect to the mixtape, so maybe there's more than one. But hearing you break it down like you did puts a different spin on it for me. Who knows? Maybe this is actually based on someone's real-life tale.
Music is how u Interpret it, that's what makes it so powerful 💯
This is an example of how a song can be transferred to any sex or race, good artists can cross sexes and races and make us all cry, whoever does not do so does not know what life costs ...
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the room aesthetic is so good though- amazing reaction!
Thanks!
Guess he’s going Hollywood 🤪
Subbed :) Sounds like you know a lot about music which is dope,,, I love how she was buying crisps, sweets, energy drink, and cigs,,, then when the robber came in she was basically like "ive got so much stuff i need to do, i cant die now"
I feel dumb so il clarify lol, I meant how she was feeling low, like life was pointless, living the same day everyday, not looking after herself lol
NF is seriously talented his videos & music are 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Nice reaction!
This is a movie
Hands down ❤️🔥
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This is the last song I will listen to because I am waiting to get the mixtape and listen to it in full and then come back and watch reactions including yours 😁
first teim i see youre channel. you got a new sub!^^ keep it going ^^
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Video pausing Paul up in here
dont pauseee the clibbbb
Hi gursaiv,Nf and I share a birthday what a gift from him 🥺
That's so cool!!
Thank u😊
No lie.....the gun goes......Ad
Ha. The add popped up at the EXACT moment the gun went off.
But sis.... get your coin!
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I really like the intro song
The link is in my description above. check it out!
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I'll be glad to, thanks.
Best 4 minute movie ever 😹💔
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I know it's just a song, but the roommates boyfriend was about to make the right choice. Worse thing u can do is trust someone who lives a crime free life, especially when people been shot...
Personally I don't trust a soul. I spent half my life in Prison for trusting people that I loved. When I was 18 I was engaged, we were on some Bonnie and Clyde shit. Had the City on lock with powder. We was young, reckless and felt like we was untouchable. Well she got caught selling to a undercover 3 times which I didn't know because they never arrested her. They told her the person they want is me and if they help her get me she won't do no jail time. Which she was only facing a year (8 Months with good time) in the first place since it was her first offense and they were small amounts and I had a good lawyer. But that wasn't something she was willing to take, she went to my stash spot and grabbed the 5 kilos that I just re-uped with the day before and brought them to my house. She waited until I was in the shower to run downstairs grab them out the trunk and put them up in my bedroom, then she left. 2 minutes later just as I was hopping out the shower the police kicked in my door which at first I wasn't worried cuz I never kept anything at my house, until they walked all the way to the back of the house into my bedroom without searching anything on the way and came out 30 seconds later with my duffle bag which I recognized right away. I was in denial at first but the truth came out in court. Did eight years in the state pen for that charge since I wouldn't Rat. After release I was out for six months, in which time I stayed away from the drug game. Was even working full-time job for that 6 months that I was out. The one night one of my closest homies since we was little kids came to my house to ask me for a favor. He sold Oxycontin over on the east side, any knew I had access to all my old plugs since I didn't rat on anyone. So he came in my house giving me the sob story about how he been dipping into his re-up money because he hasn't been able to find anything for a few months and said he's nervous that if he don't find something soon he will end up spending all his re-up money. Went on saying how he still needed to make some extra money so he can go Christmas shopping for his kids and begged me to call one of my old plugs to find him some oxy. At first I kept telling him no, but after bugging me and giving me a guilt trip for a couple days I gave in. I drove to pick up a thousand for him, took the risk driving back from the suburbs with them, and had him meet me at my house to come get them. Took that risk with having priors and didn't make a penny off of him, gave then to him for cost because I wanted to help him out. Sat there talking to me for over an hour with me not knowing that the keychain that he had on the table in front of me as well as the cell phone were both recording devices for the DEA. 9 months went by where he kept trying to get me to do it for him again but I wouldn't do it. Finally after 9 months when the Feds saw that I wasn't going to do it they just came in with a Federal indictment charging me with what I already sold him. And since I kept my mouth closed that time as well they gave me a hundred twenty months/10 years in the Federal Penitentiary. Moral of the story don't trust a fu#king soul, it always be the ones you think you could trust that do you the dirtiest. I would have trusted those two rats with my life, but that's back when I was still a naive sucker. That trust landed me in prison from the ages 18-36, and I'm 37 now so that's half my life. Don't make the same mistakes I made. It's the whole reason I don't do relationships or friendships anymore.
I'm so sorry you had to go through all that 😔
@@itsgursaiv Thx, I appreciate your compassion.
The truth is that no matter how much I want to hate them for their betrayal, the true blame Falls with me. Everyone gets caught eventually so it was only a matter of time anyways. But this time I got a different mindset, and different lifestyle, so I know I'll be good.
See if she grabbed the Twix she could've given it to the robber to calm him down!
Exactly! What a sausage
Actually am first lol
lets goooo