He was actually 18 when she OD’d that’s why he said he brought her his music to listen to. His father took custody but his grandparents were very close to him
He said that during the recording session he asked everyone to leave the studio so he could record the last monologue alone. He said the last part of this song was extremely hard to record. It was not scripted, like pastor said. The beauty is that you can see the growth, maturity, and healing from the pain this song and the beautiful letter to his mom in the song Mama in Hope.
Based on other songs, he never went down the addiction route. He even struggled to get onto mood/depression/OCD medication his therapist recommended. He says that he was worried about the medication route, and the chance of ending up like his mom. He also says that even being around drunk and high people gives him extreme anxiety to the point of shaking.
I heard this song when i was still addicted to pills and herion, when it first came out. It hit me really hard and now ive been clean for awhile. I just heaed his song "mama," recently, and it made me cry to see he finally forgives his mom. Im very happy for him, and i can understand his mom's perspective as well. I feel very bad for him and for her. My mom was also an addict, but she got saved when she was pregnant with me, and she said God saved her and she has never touched another drug or drink since.
Yes, That's what I was saying while watching the video. It was the same year he graduated from high school. I don't know if before or after, but in 2009 based on wikipedia.
This reminds me of my childhood. I lost my mom to heroin addiction . I was 9 in and out of foster homes. I know this pain this song hit my soul so deep . 😢 This is my childhood hands down. I thank God that I broke this generational curse in my family. I had to heal alot of pain and trauma I understand NF exactly. He my favorite Christian rapper.
I've been a drug addict whohas chosen every day since 1996 my kids played me this and I burst into tears thinking that that's what I did to them but no my beautiful children said they played it to me because they were so proud that i had stopped using my addiction started with pain pills😢😢
This is authentic, it was recorded and he just spoke as he felt at the end. I cannot listen to this song without leaking profusely for him and his siblings. Have you done the most recent so g about his mum. It's beautiful with a more healed tone to his voice. 💜🙏💜
Someone actually told me that his mom passed away when he was almost going to turn 19 so he did this song to pay respect towards his mom who passed away of an OD 2 months away from his birthday
I have heard he had to do this all in one take the first time he recorded this because he knew he couldn't get through it twice. Which, to me is soooo powerful
I lost my mom 8.5 years ago, when I was 23. She was addicted to pills and alcohol (typically combined). She was once put on probation because she would call in her own prescriptions (she worked around doctors offices and I guess knew what to say). I’m not a religious man, quite the contrary, but it was nice hearing your outlooks on this song. I haven’t checked yet but you guys should do Mama. It is a recent release on his last album to come out (I think in April?).
You mentioned about people who have experienced childhood trauma often re-enacting their circumstances. That is the theme of Happy, made even more clear by the video. I particularly like that lyrically it is structured and expressed as a prayer (opening words "Dear God, please, hear me out I know it's been a couple years, ..."). He addresses many of the bad traits that his trauma has induced and he is asking God to help him work his way past those behaviors. I didn't see that y'all had covered Happy yet, but I would recommend it when you get the chance.
Just found your channel and I love your NF reactions. If I may suggest listening and reacting to "Mama". It's a follow up to this one. Keep up the great work. God bless you all!
JP stated "sins of the father will be passed down generation after generation" I feel that I can attest to that because I drink beer to dampen daily life/stress (I shouldn't, nor do I overdo it, because 1)work, 2)family life, but it's a pattern i repeat, after watching my father growing up.) I work as a cook/sous cook current, so . . Of course beer is readily available to me at lesser cost than purchasing at another place. All I've done is sworn off liquor, which isn't much. But I saw how it impacted me and my family... so... Baby steps to being less alcohol-inclined.. might ask a coworker to join me for kickboxing classes.
I should also attest -my brother, 18 y.o will not drink or do drugs. Cos he saw me and our dad in states while growing up. Edit; Therfore it may not be generation to generation, but a varied sort of course.
Thank you JP-- for suggesting to .. take my gift from god and not succumb to my adversary (alcohol) - not your words entirely, but the message hit me.... Words I needed to hear to get shit done... Now I wanna do it. I wish you were a pastor here!! I want a person to speak the truths and word to us... I'll try a bit harder to motivate myself.
This is like watching the blind lead the blind. I don't feel h guy chasing the songs is that in depth in his knowledge if NF. I hope the pastor goes back and does his own journey with NF and gets to hear NF in some of his faith based songs like I'll Keep On. Also taking the journey he will understand what NF suffered at the hands of his moms boyfriend since it is referenced in a couple songs. And his mom was addicted to pain pills which wasn't uncommon during that time period.
He was actually 18 when she OD’d that’s why he said he brought her his music to listen to. His father took custody but his grandparents were very close to him
i thought he was 14 when his mom past in 2009
He's right he was 18 and I believe 4 months before he graduated
He said that during the recording session he asked everyone to leave the studio so he could record the last monologue alone. He said the last part of this song was extremely hard to record. It was not scripted, like pastor said. The beauty is that you can see the growth, maturity, and healing from the pain this song and the beautiful letter to his mom in the song Mama in Hope.
dad
Based on other songs, he never went down the addiction route. He even struggled to get onto mood/depression/OCD medication his therapist recommended. He says that he was worried about the medication route, and the chance of ending up like his mom. He also says that even being around drunk and high people gives him extreme anxiety to the point of shaking.
I heard this song when i was still addicted to pills and herion, when it first came out. It hit me really hard and now ive been clean for awhile. I just heaed his song "mama," recently, and it made me cry to see he finally forgives his mom. Im very happy for him, and i can understand his mom's perspective as well. I feel very bad for him and for her.
My mom was also an addict, but she got saved when she was pregnant with me, and she said God saved her and she has never touched another drug or drink since.
His mom passed 3-4 years before this song was released. He was 18-19 years old.
Yes, That's what I was saying while watching the video. It was the same year he graduated from high school. I don't know if before or after, but in 2009 based on wikipedia.
@@ignaciohernandez291 Going off the line where he speaks about her not being there to say congrats when he graduated I'd think it was sometime before.
@@leitm3912I think she wasn’t there because she was high. But maybe not
I want the pastor to listen to MAMA
I really appreciate this pastor. Thank you for being understanding that people have real emotions, and forgiveness doesn't happen over night.
Omg this is such a tear jerker!! I’ve watched a lot of these reactions on this song and I haven’t seen ANYONE not cry!!
This reminds me of my childhood. I lost my mom to heroin addiction . I was 9 in and out of foster homes. I know this pain this song hit my soul so deep . 😢 This is my childhood hands down. I thank God that I broke this generational curse in my family. I had to heal alot of pain and trauma I understand NF exactly. He my favorite Christian rapper.
I'm not a Christian, but this song helped me more than just about anyone in the years after my mom died I cry I everytime
I've been a drug addict whohas chosen every day since 1996 my kids played me this and I burst into tears thinking that that's what I did to them but no my beautiful children said they played it to me because they were so proud that i had stopped using my addiction started with pain pills😢😢
I meant to say I've chosen not to use sorry
PROUD OF YOU SIR🥺🖤
You should do Mama next so you can see how far he has come 6-7 years later.
He loved his mom
This song makes me cry everytime
Tbh one of the best reaction channels to NF's music. Subcribed
I cant bring myself to learn the lyrics to this song or id cry everytime it comes to mind
This song hits deep every time I listen to it. 😢
This is authentic, it was recorded and he just spoke as he felt at the end.
I cannot listen to this song without leaking profusely for him and his siblings.
Have you done the most recent so g about his mum.
It's beautiful with a more healed tone to his voice.
💜🙏💜
Not a religious person but beautiful music is something we all respect and brings us together
He in 2019. Talked about how he was mad still and one of his recent songs he kind of touches back on how he feels about the issue now.
The pastor is gonna LOVE the song, MAMA ☺️
Someone actually told me that his mom passed away when he was almost going to turn 19 so he did this song to pay respect towards his mom who passed away of an OD 2 months away from his birthday
NF is real his
meaningful.NF is just so captivating.his like so open, that's one of the reasons why I love him. LOVE LOVE LOVE You 🥰❤❤❤NF
I have heard he had to do this all in one take the first time he recorded this because he knew he couldn't get through it twice. Which, to me is soooo powerful
Which is also why the crying and talking at the end
I lost my mom 8.5 years ago, when I was 23. She was addicted to pills and alcohol (typically combined). She was once put on probation because she would call in her own prescriptions (she worked around doctors offices and I guess knew what to say). I’m not a religious man, quite the contrary, but it was nice hearing your outlooks on this song. I haven’t checked yet but you guys should do Mama. It is a recent release on his last album to come out (I think in April?).
He mentions his graduation, and bringing her his music . So he was a lot older than that. More like 18
When you think about it, he became an addict too. Addicted to the hurt he was feeling.
You mentioned about people who have experienced childhood trauma often re-enacting their circumstances. That is the theme of Happy, made even more clear by the video. I particularly like that lyrically it is structured and expressed as a prayer (opening words "Dear God, please, hear me out I know it's been a couple years, ..."). He addresses many of the bad traits that his trauma has induced and he is asking God to help him work his way past those behaviors. I didn't see that y'all had covered Happy yet, but I would recommend it when you get the chance.
After listening to this again.
There is NO EXCUSE for this.
NONE.
Pastor 🙏 Thank
🔥🔥💯💯 Reaction NFrealmusic 💯
Great reaction !!
I found it :) this was the reaction to this sad one
Great reaction! Looking forward to “Nate”.
We need more of this, really professional, u deserve more subs:)
Wow, thank you!
Just found your channel and I love your NF reactions. If I may suggest listening and reacting to "Mama". It's a follow up to this one. Keep up the great work. God bless you all!
“This is his outlet”,
NF literally calls it his outlet in Notepad
You should follow this with mama
I am ready
My mom was taken from us by mental illness, & I live with that every day. I'm still angry about it.
The knot in my throat every single time
Now you have to listen to Mama
Hello everybody
They really said this is a uncle Ben moment
Nate was abused by one of his mom's boyfriends--he mentions some of the problems with the type of men she dated in other songs (like "Nate").
He was 2 weeks or so from graduating high school when she passed
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His mother died from an overdose of opioids in 2009 which led to him dedicating the song "How Could You Leave Us" to her.
Weird 😢 I was born in 2009😞😞😞😞😞
JP stated "sins of the father will be passed down generation after generation"
I feel that I can attest to that because I drink beer to dampen daily life/stress (I shouldn't, nor do I overdo it, because 1)work, 2)family life, but it's a pattern i repeat, after watching my father growing up.) I work as a cook/sous cook current, so . . Of course beer is readily available to me at lesser cost than purchasing at another place.
All I've done is sworn off liquor, which isn't much. But I saw how it impacted me and my family... so... Baby steps to being less alcohol-inclined.. might ask a coworker to join me for kickboxing classes.
I should also attest -my brother, 18 y.o will not drink or do drugs. Cos he saw me and our dad in states while growing up.
Edit;
Therfore it may not be generation to generation, but a varied sort of course.
So sins don't always travel thru lineage
But stagnate on one (in my family's case)
Thank you JP-- for suggesting to .. take my gift from god and not succumb to my adversary (alcohol) - not your words entirely, but the message hit me.... Words I needed to hear to get shit done... Now I
wanna do it.
I wish you were a pastor here!! I want a person to speak the truths and word to us...
I'll try a bit harder to motivate myself.
according to rumors. that last part. the part hes crying...he kicked EVERYONE out of the studio to do. EVERYONE. it was just him....
Listen to mama. It shows how he finally forgave her
You should react to Mama from his latest album, its beautiful
This is like watching the blind lead the blind. I don't feel h guy chasing the songs is that in depth in his knowledge if NF. I hope the pastor goes back and does his own journey with NF and gets to hear NF in some of his faith based songs like I'll Keep On. Also taking the journey he will understand what NF suffered at the hands of his moms boyfriend since it is referenced in a couple songs. And his mom was addicted to pain pills which wasn't uncommon during that time period.
He has depression and OCD ❤
He does have kids now a little boy
he's about to have a girl
@@jeremiahhardel2646 I did not know that lol I a so happy for him tho
His grandmas bf was the one that abused him in mansion and other songs also
He was 18 not nine
NF's mom Died In 2009 so he was in his 20's age
I really hope Nate is mentally stable cause he look like he is not... dont want him to fly away like Avicii did
Listen to twenty one pilots!
this is the saddest song ive heard
NF says in one of his songs that his mother had boyfriends who was probably addicts too. So no stepdad. One of her boyfriends abused him.
Still waiting for this "so called therapist" to say something professional.....without talking about god 🙄 Absolute fraud.