THE METAL COUNTRY FUSION! | HARDY - RADIO SONG REACTION!
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- čas přidán 13. 09. 2024
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this right here. Hardy again doing his thing. Finally, I understand what the big deal was about this song. As Tuco would say "It was TIGHT, TIGHT TIGHT"
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I can’t speak for what happened at the Royal Rumble, but I’ve seen Hardy live and it’s legit one of the best shows i’ve ever seen. Dude just has insane presence and he has nailed the vocals both times i’ve seen him
Seen Hardy at CMC 23 on the main stage and the songwriters tent, he absolutely stole the entire show and left the headliners dazed and confused! The way he can work a crowd 🤯
Just saw hardy live and it sounded nothing like his performance at WWE. He killed it.
I was listening to this in my car and my 12 year old grand daughter was in the back seat, with her earbuds in listening to her own music. (Or so i thought. ) When the song was over, she said , "Hey, GaGa." I said "Yes?" She said "why did that guy go from calm and happy to sooooo angry so fast like that?" OOPS! 😅😅😅
OMG you have heard all these Hardy tunes & have not heard his biggest hit ever? "Wait in the truck' won video of the year on CMT awards this year and that video is amazing. The song & video are shocking & thought provoking and a must-see song that has stirred a lot of conversation.
The point of the song is to sound stereotypical until the chorus..
He's showing he's willing to be himself by introducing the metal element.
Need to do Hardy "Jack" great song about Jack Daniels from Jack Daniels perspective
I'm a month late to see this reaction, but I'm left laughing at your confusion. That's Hardy, over here making his own genre. Btw, Hardy can scream and some of that at the end was him and Jeremy together. Try "Sold Out," he's got some screaming in that one, although not as hard as this. 😉
Thats the point. Its making fun of the same old same old. County song girl and the truck and the beer. Well fuck it. Lol
he's poking fun at country radio and what it takes to make a song that gets played on the radio by doing a stereo typical song and then throws the hard rock in it to give a big F.U. to the industry
Word. Thank you for the insight. I like the rebellious attitude of Hardy