Mama didn't put her out there for herself, she did it for Fancy. She knew she was dying and was desperate. It was the hardest decision she ever had to make, I'm sure, but she knew that her daughter would survive.
Didn't marry her off, which would have been worse, IMO. Nothing would have belonged to her. This way, she could build up her own wealth, decide how she wanted to live and keep what she earned. Her momma did well. Some paretns had to marry off their daughters. This was actually better. She also made sure she didn't get turned out to a street corner. Momma set her up with a "gentleman".
Brave of people to ever assume the Father wasn't already passed. Iono the "facts" but given the time period he'd likely have not returned from one of the Wars... or any other numerous causes.
Hmm, nobody blames the father. Good point. Have you ever looked at the pictures of starving people in Africa. They are mostly women and children. Where are the men!!
Fancy was too old for them to put in a foster home. Her father ran off, her Mom was dying and the baby went to foster care and was starving. Her mom didn't do it for money because she was never going to get any money. She was desperate and didn't know what else she could do for Fancy
Mamma was dieing, they were Renting and couldn't afford the Rent, they had no vehicle, no transportation, looks like this was during the great depression, so there were no jobs especially for women. There wasn't any Food Stamps or Public Assistance back then. Mamma did what she had to do to for her daughter to survive without her. I can't imagine knowing you're dieing and having to do this for your child.
"Here's YOUR one chance, Fancy..." "If YOU want out, well it's up to you..." She made a heartbreaking decision [as she was dying] that gave her daughter a chance at a better future.
It was the summer she turned 18. The mother was dying and didn’t want her daughter to end up on the street. So she put her into a high end situation where she wouldn’t be walking the streets.
Mama was dying and wanted to make sure Fancy could stand on her own two feet, she didn’t do it for herself…she did it for Fancy!!! Love me some Reba and yes she’s a coach on the Voice!!! PLEASE put her songs “You Lie & Night the lights went out in Georgia” on the list!!!!!!
Mama sent Fancy out because she knew it was the only way she was going to get out of their situation and make something of herself. It did say at the beginning that she was 18.
I can't imagine as a Mama myself knowing that we had nothing and I was gonna die and the baby was going to be put into foster care.. what to do .. I'm not agreeing with her decision to pimp Fancy out ..but as poor as I have been in some situations.. I'm glad I've never had to go there.. When you're desperate.. I'll never judge anyone for their decisions. This song, to me, is about a Mama making a desperate decision for her daughter.
Her mother was not expecting Fancy to give her any money. A pimp makes money from his "employees". Her mother was not pimping her daughter out. She was trying to save her daughter from her own awful life. The mother knew she was dying; this was the last thing she could do for her daughter.
Had Fancy stayed, mama would die, but instead of the state taking the baby away, Fancy would have taken over that parental role because she was 18. And the poverty would continue.
No, her momma is dying and was desperate to get Fancy "taken Care of" so she wouldn't starve. Her Mom wasn't thinking clearly and didn't know what else to do!😢😢❤
Bobbie Gentry (“Ode to Billie Joe”) originally recorded the song "Fancy" in 1969. The song was a crossover hit, reaching the top 40 on the Billboard Hot 100 and the top 30 on the Billboard country chart
Reba will be 70, in 3 months---she celebrates her 50th anniversary, as a Country music singer, next year, too!!! Yes, she is a coach, on "The Voice"!!! Loved your reaction---glad you enjoyed it---and I really appreciate your respect, for her; she has a heart of gold, and immeasurable talent !!!
#krizz The goose bumps and emotions you are feeling is the difference between real music real song writing and just commercial cookie cutter written crap. Reba is Legendary !
"It was the summer I turned eighteen." Technically, not underage. Also, now ineligible for child protective services and such to take care of her when her momma died. Tragic, beautiful, oddly empowering song. I love it.
Reba McEntire is currently a judge on "The Voice",she had a show at one point called "Reba",she NOW currently has a show called "Happy's Place",she was born March of '55,which makes her 69 yrs young... 🙂
This song was written by Bobbie Gentry. Give a listen to Ode to Billie Joe, the BBC version, and hear some fantastic songwriting. I promise you will not be disappointed.
You are part of my top 3 artist of all time. For the last 4.5 years I have been diagnosed with a blood disorder. Now with upwards high 20s of surgeries it has taken over my body and life. So this a Thank You for your music and all you do. I say that because on my bad days I pandora the Shizz out of your station! Up or Down your music is that situation! So THANK YOU for helping me move and keep moving and wanting to forward with my new life!
Love Reba and speaking of passing through read in an article she had passed through my neck of the woods here jnEast Tenn yrs ago to the lookout on the new open of I26 during the fall to see the changing of the leaves which is gorgeous in October. Blew my mind how close i am to where she had driven through... . Adore the lady and appreciate her 🎶 music. Top tier ✌ legend to country imo
Yes, you should definitely react to Reba's "Does He Love You" but there are many versions so be sure to choose "Reba McEntire - 'Does He Love You' ft. Linda Davis (Official Music Video)" It's the version that will blow you away. I think you'll enjoy it.
She is definitely on The Voice. And I feel what you said to your friend about being homeless. I was homeless and addicted, and now I have a home and I'm an addiction counselor helping others. But I had to do through what I went through to be able to help others like I do now. Those hats times are what shape us. They give us character.
"Fancy" is a song written and recorded by Bobbie Gentry in 1969. The country song was a crossover pop music hit for Gentry, reaching the top 40 of the Billboard Hot 100 (her second and final solo single to do so) and the top 30 of the Billboard country chart.
You need to react to two more of Rebas songs. For my broken heart (written after her band was killed) and The greatest man I never knew. Another completely different side to Reba.
During my Pop-pop's era of country music.. I think it was Tammy Wynette that was the Queen and Lorretta Lynn the First Lady.. I love them both.. Patsy Cline, if she had lived longer.. OMG.. amazing.. but my Queen is REBA.
One of my favorites from her since I was a kid! That one and the lights went out in Georgia always gave me the chills even though I didn’t know what fancy was about until I was older.
Reba wanted to cover this song for years and had to fight tooth and nail for her label to allow her to record it. It's such a heartwrenching story, and sadly there are so many in poverty who don't know where to turn. But she did what all mamas want: she got her child out of poverty and into a "better life".
Any red blooded male in this country gonna have a crush on Reba. In her song Cowgirls don't Cry, with just the simple jeans and brush popper shirt on, she is absolutely gorgeous. If you haven't heard that one check it out.
I have loved Reba since I first heard her, back in the early 80's. She is definitely crush worthy. You should check out her video "Why Haven't I Heard From You?".....but, be careful, you will fall in love. 😁😁
As an em path my self I understand this song in so many different ways. This first came out in the 1970's wrote and recorded by Bobbie Gentry. As a young person who grew up without a lot I always wondered if I would one day be turned out like Fancy. As an adult I can not imagine the desperate place I would have to be in to do this to my daughter. I would put myself out first to pay bills and keep her a child as long as possible even when she was 18. Different songs hit different in different stages of life.
My mom and Reba are friends. They met thru Reba's cousin. I got to met Reba in 1987 at the Austin Rodeo. She autographed a shirt, but I wore it to pieces. I should have put itaside as a.souvenir. When Reba was in college she was a barrell racer. Reba was real good at it.
Reba was just on the voice this season and she has a new comedy show on tv.She never stops working! She also was Kelly Clarksons mother inlaw untill she divorced him. He took millions from here and his son fid the same thing to Kelly who also divorced him!😢
So many of us that used to be in the game sang that song and felt it in our soul when she said “I knew what I had to do and I made myself this solemn vow That I's gonna be a lady someday Though I didn't know when or how But I couldn't see spending the rest of my life With my head hung down in shame You know I might have been born just plain white trash But Fancy was my name” Still makes me cry to this day
When you said you get goosebumps and are a bit of an emoath, i completely relate. I LOVE this song even though i don't relate to that story, the emotions portrayed in music are undeniable though. ❤ the reaction to my all time favorite country song
Did you know that Reba is friends with Snoop Dogg and is also a vocal coach on the show The Voice with Snoop Dogg. Reba is not the only country singer who is friends with Snoop Dogg. Snoop Dogg is also friends with Willie Nelson who turned 90 years old this year back on April 29th. Snoop Dogg performed at Willie Nelson's 90th Birthday Concert.
Reba is on The Voice. She is 69 yrs old, born in March 1959. She got her big break very young singing at a rodeo. She is an accomplished actress and singer.
Thank you so much for opening up about being an "empath" or very empathetic. I also am that way but find it very difficult to try & explain this to others without being looked at like i'm crazy or exaggerating the emotional connection I have to those in my environment & even MUSIC! I Love Music!
Krizz for another great hit by Reba singing with Linda Davis,her backup singer for years, is " Does He Love You". Because Linda sang with Reab so long they sound alot alike. The original video you much see. Thanks for taking us with you on this great ride of music.
Reba's horses live in a better dwelling than I've ever lived in. For years I thought the barn WAS actually Reba's house! 😂 She's so down to earth and normal that she went to the grocery herself when she was home. I'm not sure if she still does with Social Media being what it is.. 🤷🏽♀️ You would love her personality, and vice versa. Y'all would probably be big buddies in 10 minutes 😂😂
The Voice, my sister and I are also huge fans of her, & couldn’t agree more she still absolutely beautiful, than u find out her age as u said and it’s incomprehensible 😮
I’m an empath, too, Kriss. There are two sides to that…Joy and pain. But feeling the pain helps the other person know you understand, and that could be the most therapeutic thing in the world, being understood. Bless you, brother Kriss.
You should check out the night that lights went out in Georgia. Rebate is absolutely stunning. I love how she is always authentic and true to herself but still manages to be kind. Love her and you!
I love this song. And The Night The Lights Went Out In Georgia. She has great story telling songs. And yes, Mama had her tricking for herself, not for the money.
This is a song everyone loves even though the story is heartbreaking. It's about heartbreak and overcoming. You need to check out Bobby Gentry's Ode to Bill Joe, (She is the one who wrote this song!) Another great story telling heartbreaking song. I love your reactions Krizz!!
There are too many people who've no understanding of what extreme poverty means .
Isn't that the truth! It's pathetic how dense and uncaring some people are.
No amount of "extreme poverty" would make me sell my baby. Work harder.
Indeed.
Fancy would have ended up in foster care, and who knows what would have happened to her.
@@debbysalmon2498nope she was 18 she would have ended up on the street anyway
Mama didn't put her out there for herself, she did it for Fancy. She knew she was dying and was desperate. It was the hardest decision she ever had to make, I'm sure, but she knew that her daughter would survive.
Yes. Mama still died in poverty and the baby was taken into care. Fancy was too old for that. Mama had tears in her eyes but daddy didn’t give a shit
He has a 🙊 brain
This may not be a true story but
Coal Minors Daughter is. She became the Queen of Country
@@RaymondHaskins-h3n Oh, Loretta Lynn? Yeah, I used to live in the same area where she grew up! I was just around the bend from Butcher Holler!
Didn't marry her off, which would have been worse, IMO. Nothing would have belonged to her. This way, she could build up her own wealth, decide how she wanted to live and keep what she earned.
Her momma did well. Some paretns had to marry off their daughters. This was actually better. She also made sure she didn't get turned out to a street corner. Momma set her up with a "gentleman".
This was not so Fancy could support the family! Mama was sick & already knew she was dying. She was trying to save Fancy's life!! 💔💔💔💯
Yes Hard choice Blessss we DONT create these ISSUES,,,why most politicians are corrupt,,Voting, knowledge matters🙂🙏💕🇱🇷🐾
As others have said, Mama never wanted money for herself, she was dying. Curious that nobody ever blames the father.
Brave of people to ever assume the Father wasn't already passed. Iono the "facts" but given the time period he'd likely have not returned from one of the Wars... or any other numerous causes.
@@AzurKutsuu In the lyrics it says 'your pa's runned off'
@@AzurKutsuu Dumb of you not to listen to the lyrics where it states the father abandoned them. Why are you sticking up for deadbeat dads?
We are beginning to think of fathers as mythical creatures, like unicorns.
Hmm, nobody blames the father. Good point. Have you ever looked at the pictures of starving people in Africa. They are mostly women and children. Where are the men!!
As a woman from the backwoods of Alabama, the bar "I mighta been born just plain white trash, but Fancy wasa my name." always hit hard af ❤😂.
Same here!! Small town alabama and I feel those lyrics every time!
North Alabama...Truth.
I'm from central Alabama y'all. Boondocks are the boondocks! We understand each other 💗
❤
But Southern women are born with grit and eat grits lol.
Fancy was too old for them to put in a foster home. Her father ran off, her Mom was dying and the baby went to foster care and was starving. Her mom didn't do it for money because she was never going to get any money. She was desperate and didn't know what else she could do for Fancy
Never took it as her pimping her out as in turning tricks but rather telling her she needed to find a sugar daddy
Mamma was dieing, they were Renting and couldn't afford the Rent, they had no vehicle, no transportation, looks like this was during the great depression, so there were no jobs especially for women. There wasn't any Food Stamps or Public Assistance back then. Mamma did what she had to do to for her daughter to survive without her. I can't imagine knowing you're dieing and having to do this for your child.
The look of realization of what the song was about. I didn't know until I was older what the song was about.
"Here's YOUR one chance, Fancy..." "If YOU want out, well it's up to you..." She made a heartbreaking decision [as she was dying] that gave her daughter a chance at a better future.
It was the summer she turned 18. The mother was dying and didn’t want her daughter to end up on the street. So she put her into a high end situation where she wouldn’t be walking the streets.
That was changed. As written by Bobbie Gentry, she was FIFTEEN.
This song was written by Bobbie Gentry. A well known singer songwriter from the 60s and 70s. She write and sang famous song, " Ode to Billy Joe"
Bobbie Gentry is amazing
Love Bobbie!!! She's awesome
Banger! The Night the Lights Went Out in Georgia is another one.
Both songs are cover songs
@@Keer8795 Three of Reba's best-known songs are covers. (The third being Cathy's Clown.)
I TRULY WISH that someone would talk about this Woman's VOCAL GIFT!!! It's a gift not a synthesiser that's making her sound like her. REAL VOICE.
How can you not get shivers when she say "Fancy was my name"... She was playing the men just as much.
Momma didn’t want the money…she wanted Fancy to find a way out of extreme poverty because she couldn’t save her. 🖖🏻🇨🇦
Mama was dying and wanted to make sure Fancy could stand on her own two feet, she didn’t do it for herself…she did it for Fancy!!! Love me some Reba and yes she’s a coach on the Voice!!! PLEASE put her songs “You Lie & Night the lights went out in Georgia” on the list!!!!!!
The emotional rollercoaster you just rode on is fantasic 🤣
Mama sent Fancy out because she knew it was the only way she was going to get out of their situation and make something of herself. It did say at the beginning that she was 18.
I can't imagine as a Mama myself knowing that we had nothing and I was gonna die and the baby was going to be put into foster care.. what to do .. I'm not agreeing with her decision to pimp Fancy out ..but as poor as I have been in some situations.. I'm glad I've never had to go there.. When you're desperate.. I'll never judge anyone for their decisions. This song, to me, is about a Mama making a desperate decision for her daughter.
She said it was the Summer she turned 18, she was young but not underage.
She wasn’t underage. She was 18. Said it right in the song
Next do, Does He Love You Ft. Linda Davis official video. Great video
Great reaction to this song ❤❤❤
Now you know why WE ❤ REBA !!!!!!❤❤❤❤
Makes me cry every time
Her mother was not expecting Fancy to give her any money. A pimp makes money from his "employees". Her mother was not pimping her daughter out. She was trying to save her daughter from her own awful life. The mother knew she was dying; this was the last thing she could do for her daughter.
Had Fancy stayed, mama would die, but instead of the state taking the baby away, Fancy would have taken over that parental role because she was 18. And the poverty would continue.
I cried every time I hear this song. I heard it when it first came out.
No, her momma is dying and was desperate to get Fancy "taken Care of" so she wouldn't starve. Her Mom wasn't thinking clearly and didn't know what else to do!😢😢❤
Until you lived it you can’t judge it.
Reba will turn 70 this year! She is absolutely great! So funny and talented as an actress, as well.
First lines ...
I remember it all looking back it was the summer I turned 18
She's does a masterclass in storytelling with every video. Check out The Night the Lights Went Out in Georgia.
I love your show krizz. Now if you love Reba and her stories, the next one is the night the lights went out in Georgia. You won’t regret it!
Bobbie Gentry (“Ode to Billie Joe”) originally recorded the song "Fancy" in 1969. The song was a crossover hit, reaching the top 40 on the Billboard Hot 100 and the top 30 on the Billboard country chart
Reba will be 70, in 3 months---she celebrates her 50th anniversary, as a Country music singer, next year, too!!!
Yes, she is a coach, on "The Voice"!!!
Loved your reaction---glad you enjoyed it---and I really appreciate your respect, for her; she has a heart of gold, and immeasurable talent !!!
#krizz The goose bumps and emotions you are feeling is the difference between real music real song writing and just commercial cookie cutter written crap.
Reba is Legendary !
"It was the summer I turned eighteen." Technically, not underage. Also, now ineligible for child protective services and such to take care of her when her momma died. Tragic, beautiful, oddly empowering song. I love it.
Reba has the best voice! Not many can sing like she does!
One of my favorite Reba songs is "You Lie".
Reba McEntire is currently a judge on "The Voice",she had a show at one point called "Reba",she NOW currently has a show called "Happy's Place",she was born March of '55,which makes her 69 yrs young... 🙂
Reba is awesome, one of my celeb crushes back in the day
Bobbie Gentry wrote this song in the 60s. Check out her top hit, Ode To Billy Joe.
i get chills everytime i hear this song and ive heard it 100 times or more probably
This song was written by Bobbie Gentry. Give a listen to Ode to Billie Joe, the BBC version, and hear some fantastic songwriting. I promise you will not be disappointed.
You are part of my top 3 artist of all time. For the last 4.5 years I have been diagnosed with a blood disorder. Now with upwards high 20s of surgeries it has taken over my body and life. So this a Thank You for your music and all you do. I say that because on my bad days I pandora the Shizz out of your station! Up or Down your music is that situation! So THANK YOU for helping me move and keep moving and wanting to forward with my new life!
Best wishes and prayers for you my man! Thank you so much for your support!
Love Reba and speaking of passing through read in an article she had passed through my neck of the woods here jnEast Tenn yrs ago to the lookout on the new open of I26 during the fall to see the changing of the leaves which is gorgeous in October. Blew my mind how close i am to where she had driven through... . Adore the lady and appreciate her 🎶 music. Top tier ✌ legend to country imo
You should check out Does he love you. You will love it 😜
Yes, you should definitely react to Reba's "Does He Love You" but there are many versions so be sure to choose
"Reba McEntire - 'Does He Love You' ft. Linda Davis (Official Music Video)" It's the version that will blow you away. I think you'll enjoy it.
I also recommend Does He Love You, but I actually prefer the one with Kelly Clarkson.
Reba is a queen!
She is definitely on The Voice. And I feel what you said to your friend about being homeless. I was homeless and addicted, and now I have a home and I'm an addiction counselor helping others. But I had to do through what I went through to be able to help others like I do now. Those hats times are what shape us. They give us character.
Queen Reba!!! So Many Hits….Keep Going! You’d enjoy her latest single/video “I Can’t”
Reba a firecracker fr female vocalist for many a year and well deserved.
"Fancy" is a song written and recorded by Bobbie Gentry in 1969. The country song was a crossover pop music hit for Gentry, reaching the top 40 of the Billboard Hot 100 (her second and final solo single to do so) and the top 30 of the Billboard country chart.
Goosebumps....Reba will do that to you everytime!!! Reba will be 70 years old in 3 months, March 28th, 1955
You need to react to two more of Rebas songs. For my broken heart (written after her band was killed) and The greatest man I never knew. Another completely different side to Reba.
During my Pop-pop's era of country music.. I think it was Tammy Wynette that was the Queen and Lorretta Lynn the First Lady.. I love them both.. Patsy Cline, if she had lived longer.. OMG.. amazing.. but my Queen is REBA.
One of my favorites from her since I was a kid! That one and the lights went out in Georgia always gave me the chills even though I didn’t know what fancy was about until I was older.
Such a beautiful Reba song. Yes it’s heartbreaking! ✌🏻😎
Reba is my all time favorite artist. Love her so much!!!! Great video.
Reba wanted to cover this song for years and had to fight tooth and nail for her label to allow her to record it. It's such a heartwrenching story, and sadly there are so many in poverty who don't know where to turn. But she did what all mamas want: she got her child out of poverty and into a "better life".
It wasn't about the money it was about surviving.
Any red blooded male in this country gonna have a crush on Reba. In her song Cowgirls don't Cry, with just the simple jeans and brush popper shirt on, she is absolutely gorgeous. If you haven't heard that one check it out.
I have loved Reba since I first heard her, back in the early 80's. She is definitely crush worthy. You should check out her video "Why Haven't I Heard From You?".....but, be careful, you will fall in love. 😁😁
Oooo that Warriors reference you threw out, though. Glad I trusted you with that sub, :)
I’ve loved Reba since the 90’s! The only Black girl in the friend group 😂❤. Loved your reaction
Thanks for your great reaction and comments to ( Fancy)!!❤❤
As an em path my self I understand this song in so many different ways. This first came out in the 1970's wrote and recorded by Bobbie Gentry. As a young person who grew up without a lot I always wondered if I would one day be turned out like Fancy. As an adult I can not imagine the desperate place I would have to be in to do this to my daughter. I would put myself out first to pay bills and keep her a child as long as possible even when she was 18. Different songs hit different in different stages of life.
Yes, please listen to Reba singing ( The Night the Lights Went Out in Georgia) it's a mystery
Reba has several comedy shows she's in. She is a good actress too!
Its always fun to watch it dawn on the reactor what the situation is....😊🙂😑🤔🤨😳😲😬
The Voice!
Another cover for Reba McIntyre called Fancy which was a Bobby Gentry song.
I've have had a major crush on Reba since I was like 8. Favorite all time singer ever.
Ive heard this song hundreds of times since I'm just a kid and I don't know why as almost 50 this song now makes me cry. Its crazy how music does.
My mom and Reba are friends. They met thru Reba's cousin. I got to met Reba in 1987 at the Austin Rodeo. She autographed a shirt, but I wore it to pieces. I should have put itaside as a.souvenir. When Reba was in college she was a barrell racer. Reba was real good at it.
This song makes me cry. Every. F'ing. Time. 💜
Reba was just on the voice this season and she has a new comedy show on tv.She never stops working! She also was Kelly Clarksons mother inlaw untill she divorced him. He took millions from here and his son fid the same thing to Kelly who also divorced him!😢
So many of us that used to be in the game sang that song and felt it in our soul when she said
“I knew what I had to do and I made myself this solemn vow
That I's gonna be a lady someday
Though I didn't know when or how
But I couldn't see spending the rest of my life
With my head hung down in shame
You know I might have been born just plain white trash
But Fancy was my name”
Still makes me cry to this day
It's not a true story. It was written by the great Bobbie Gentry. If you haven't listened to _Ode_ _to_ _Billy_ _Joe,_ I highly recommend it.
Love Reba & Love this song! She’s amazing!💞🎶
When you said you get goosebumps and are a bit of an emoath, i completely relate. I LOVE this song even though i don't relate to that story, the emotions portrayed in music are undeniable though. ❤ the reaction to my all time favorite country song
She was born in 1955 (so she'll be 70 in March 2025) she was raised on a ranch in SE Oklahoma near McAlester, she was a barrel racer in Rodeos.
For a lot of girls around the world this is a too true story 😭!!❤
Country singers are story tellers
Did you know that Reba is friends with Snoop Dogg and is also a vocal coach on the show The Voice with Snoop Dogg. Reba is not the only country singer who is friends with Snoop Dogg. Snoop Dogg is also friends with Willie Nelson who turned 90 years old this year back on April 29th. Snoop Dogg performed at Willie Nelson's 90th Birthday Concert.
Reba is on The Voice. She is 69 yrs old, born in March 1959. She got her big break very young singing at a rodeo. She is an accomplished actress and singer.
Thank you so much for opening up about being an "empath" or very empathetic. I also am that way but find it very difficult to try & explain this to others without being looked at like i'm crazy or exaggerating the emotional connection I have to those in my environment & even MUSIC! I Love Music!
Because it's great music with a great reaction by you buddy
Krizz for another great hit by Reba singing with Linda Davis,her backup singer for years, is " Does He Love You". Because Linda sang with Reab so long they sound alot alike. The original video you much see. Thanks for taking us with you on this great ride of music.
Yes! She's on The Voice. She took Blake Sheltons spot 😊
Mama knew she had to show her how to hustle in life to make a life. Respect 👊
Reba's horses live in a better dwelling than I've ever lived in. For years I thought the barn WAS actually Reba's house! 😂
She's so down to earth and normal that she went to the grocery herself when she was home. I'm not sure if she still does with Social Media being what it is.. 🤷🏽♀️
You would love her personality, and vice versa. Y'all would probably be big buddies in 10 minutes 😂😂
The Voice, my sister and I are also huge fans of her, & couldn’t agree more she still absolutely beautiful, than u find out her age as u said and it’s incomprehensible 😮
I’m an empath, too, Kriss. There are two sides to that…Joy and pain. But feeling the pain helps the other person know you understand, and that could be the most therapeutic thing in the world, being understood. Bless you, brother Kriss.
You should check out the night that lights went out in Georgia.
Rebate is absolutely stunning. I love how she is always authentic and true to herself but still manages to be kind. Love her and you!
I love this song. And The Night The Lights Went Out In Georgia. She has great story telling songs. And yes, Mama had her tricking for herself, not for the money.
This is a song everyone loves even though the story is heartbreaking. It's about heartbreak and overcoming. You need to check out Bobby Gentry's Ode to Bill Joe, (She is the one who wrote this song!) Another great story telling heartbreaking song. I love your reactions Krizz!!
She is on The Voice. This song was written for her at the time it wasnt allowed on the air
It’s the “Come out and Playaa” for me
Exactly what she is doing