HIP HOP Fan REACTS To Hank Williams, Jr. - "A Country Boy Can Survive" (Official Music Video)

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HIP HOP Fan REACTS To Hank Williams, Jr. - "A Country Boy Can Survive" (Official Music Video)
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All Comments (21)
  • @dillodefense
    Country folk encompases all races. WE don't care what color someone is, we care about the values they live by.
  • @VinceEmbry
    Those of us who grew up in the country all say "Sir/Ma'am". It's manners.
  • I live in the desert near a very small village. A black couple moved here from the east and were very confused by the welcome they recieved. They were amazed that most everyone carries a gun and immediately bought some . Race means nothing here and that makes it difficult for outsiders to understand us. Thank you for a good reaction.
  • To this day, I still say Sir and ma’am. If I didn’t, mom will come up out of her grave and smack my jaws.
  • @jesseduke694
    Not all of us are racists in the country. Some are indeed, but not all of us.
  • @ruachadam5227
    I'm a 70 year old hillbilly from the Appalachian mountains of east Tennessee... sometimes it's been hard, regardless, yes i was blessed.
  • @strider8933
    Being from "South Alabam", I will not comply. I hate the direction we are headed. We no longer have self reliance, personal responsibility, or honor. It was my pleasure and honor to grow up there.
  • @davidbecker2536
    Ma-am is a saying of respect. That is what we need more of these days.
  • @hollyburton5156
    The part he sings in this song about his friend being murdered is absolutely true. It was important to him to include a tribute to his friend that lost his life in this way.
  • Hank Jr is that dude. Legit as can be. He fell off a mountain once, 500ish feet or something. He sang the National Anthem at a Pittsburgh Steelers home game one time, ive been to a lot if games, heard a whole bunch of singers, Hank blew them all out of the water. "If Heaven Ain't Alot Like Dixie" is a really fun song of his. "The Conversation", a duet with another legend, Waylon Jennings, tells Hank Sr's story in just a few verses. Hank Sr was rhe OG Outlaw of country music. He lived the rock star lifestyle, drugs, booze, women. And he died too quick because of it.
  • Hank Williams Sr. was legendary - he died at 29 years old, when his son Hank Jr., was around 4 years old. His son may not remember him but he inherited his dad's talent. The song is one of the few that still holds true even after the years that have passed. Thanks for playing this & your comments.
  • The security footage used in the video is the ACTUAL CCTV footage of his friend being murdered...
  • @johnk275
    Just in case anyone doesn’t know the line “I’d like to spit some Beechnut in that dudes eyes “, it’s referring to Beechnut chewing tobacco. The sting from tobacco juice in the eyes is probably as effective as mace, maybe worse. Great reaction Fabian, just subscribed! 👍👍👍👍👍
  • @elaine8013
    I'm Puerto Rican and moved down to Texas to a tiny town with dirt roads. Have not encountered any racism at all. We're a town made up of white, mexican, native american and me. We don't care what color your skin is as long as you're a decent human being. To be honest, I encountered more racism in NY and mostly from my own. Everyone has manners in the south, even if they hate your guts. LOL
  • @jmjohnson56
    You get it ! As a farmer/rancher we work 24/7 365 days of the year. We love our God, family, friends, animals and land. Not an easy life but wouldn’t have it any other way.
  • @thewindle
    Another Hank Jr song to check out, Family Tradition. Great reaction.
  • @stinky60096
    I moved from LA to a small town west of Fort Worth 8 years ago; couldn't be happier. My friends say ma'am to me all the time. I say "yes honey"; they say "yes ma'am".
  • Thanks for the reaction! I am from South Georgia and most of the people I know, whatever race, could give a damn about a person's skin color. What matters is a person's behavior no matter the skin color.
  • He was born in Shreveport when his dad, Hank Sr, was playing on the Louisiana Hayride. They lived in Bossier City on McDade St. After his dad died, his stepmom married Johnny Horton.