Rapper FIRST time REACTION to Garth Brooks - The Dance! OH MY...

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Rapper FIRST time REACTION to Garth Brooks - The Dance! OH MY...

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I was tricked! I’m told this isn’t Garth Brooks, it’s a cover 😑 LAME. So I looked up Garth and he has NO music videos on YT!!! That’s insane. Doesn’t he have any music videos?? I’ve seen some live performances on YT but that’s it. Oh well, I tried y’all 🤷🏽‍♂️

BlackPegasusRaps
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Unanswered prayers is another great Garth song❤

IceQen
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"If Tomorrow Never Comes" is another classic that leaves you thinking about life and those you love...

JoshJohnson-jofg
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You really are my favorite. You get it. You don’t get distracted by stupid videos, you don’t decide you don’t like a song before you’ve heard it and you understand when a song is deep and why. You are great

Maggimae
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It took me a few minutes to decide if I can watch this one. This is a very special song to me and tears me up. Nice reaction.

joeuncoolio
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Thunder rolls was always my favorite ❤

karlweir
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When doing Garth, you should always do live Garth. Friends in Low Places, Thunder Rolls, The River.

scottluvisi
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My husband died of cancer 13 years ago. This was one of the songs played at his funeral. Still has such as special meaning.

janebarnett
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A little while, after this song came out, a friend of ours who was a rodeo cowboy was killed in a head-on collision by a distracted driver. He was 29. This song was played at his funeral. We were all Garth fans then and we still are. Many things have happened since, so this song has so many meanings.

secolerice
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THIS song brings me to tears every time. My two best friends in the world got married right out of high school. We remained close all these years through their ups and downs. They nearly divorced but didn't and they gave me the credit for that. But it was really their love that kept them together. OMG we used to all talk and plan our future golden years of traveling and mischief. Then he was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer when he was 57 years old. Our dreams shattered. He fought like a bear to have more time. I lived in a different state when his time began winding down. I had promised him that I would be there to say goodbye and help her anyway I could. When I got the call I went immediately. I arrived he was laying in a hospital bed set up in their family room right next to their big screen TV which was playing music videos. He was awake, in pain, bright yellow from jaundice, and a shell of the big man I'd known since I was a kid. His voice was so weak when he said "Thank you." She took me out to the screen porch to talk. She said he had been refusing medication when he needed it and she hoped I'd talk him in to taking it. Their daughter came out and said "Dad wants you" to her. We went back in shocked to see that he was sitting up on the side of the bed. She rushed to him trying to get him to lay down. Suddenly his voice sounded normal and he said "No, Help me stand up." So she did. He leaned against her and wrapped his arms around her and started swaying slightly side to side. Mind you he was 6ft 3in and She was barely 5ft and we all thought he was going to fall over on her. She kept saying "You're going to fall." He whispered "No" and held on tight. I walked up behind her in case she needed help. I noticed THIS song playing on the TV. I busted down crying realizing he was having one last dance with her. I said "He's dancing with you hon. Listen to the song." He stayed on his feet through the rest of the song softly swaying with the love of his life. When the song finished, we helped him back to bed. He whispered "I think I need that medicine now." She gave it and then curled up next to him in the bed. I'm sitting here crying remembering what a precious final gift he gave to her. He passed the next morning. We were both with him. They had been married for over 40 years. Theirs was a type of marriage that everyone should strive for. One where you f*** up you owned it without blame and excuse, and apologize not with just words, but with deeds. One where you forgave and you didn't bring it up again. One where both learns and grows. One where you put one another first, before ANYONE else but God. I was immensely blessed to have been a part of their lives and called family all of these years. I lost my son, and only child, 2 years ago. If it weren't for my "family" I probably wouldn't be writing this now. I'm moving to be closer to her and hope we can rekindle our dreams of travel. I know her Chris and my Tony would have wanted that for us.

VilomahMom
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Just wait till you see the actual music video and hear him. Life changing song! It’s Garth’s favorite song of them all!!! I’ve seen him sing it live, awe inspiring.

braybrannan-saine
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I worked a Garth concert back in the early 90s. He puts on a fantastic show. What I remember most was there was a young boy, maybe 4 or 5 years old, dressed like a mini Garth. Cowboy boots, bluejeans, buttondown shirt, and his cowboy hat. Absolutely adorable. Garth pulled him up on stage and sang to him and then gave him his acoustic guitar. That little boy had the time of his life that night. It was so sweet.

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At the opening of the music video, Brooks explains that the song is written with a double meaning - both as a love song about the end of a passionate relationship, and a story of someone dying because of something he believes in, after a moment of glory. The video shows several American icons and examples of people who died for a dream.

OddBall
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I’m glad people other than me understand this. He’s one of the top selling male country singers of all time. A legend and his songs are a book of life. I have the entire box set of his music. Epic

yeehaw
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The Thunder Rolls with official video, and Live version of Friends in Low Places.

elizabethfranco
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Definitely not Garth. But who ever was singing did a great job with a great song.

Garth's song, Thank God for Unanswered Prayers is one or the best country songs ever. ❤❤❤

ms.lisamarie
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This song was my pick to play at my Dad's funeral. Dad always said that as much pain as he had went through in his life (including 2 divorces) he knew that if he had changed anything, he wouldnt have had the life he had. I have lived my life by the same values. i cry like a baby everytime i hear this song, since that day,

chrismorey
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This song hits me hard every time. My parents split up when I was 10. a few years later, my sister had her sweet 16. My mom and dad shared a dance to this song at her party. I knew from a the moment they separated they would never be together again, but this song cemented in my mind that, regardless of the years of pain they had, they wouldn't have changed it.

MISTERBABADK
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This song was played at my daughter’s funeral. She was only 17. This song perfectly illustrates the feelings I’ve had and I’m very grateful to Garth Brooks for writing it.

QueenCee-
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You should check out Garth’s If Tomorrow Never Comes. It will be your love song for your daughters.

peggychavez