She says i don't know if he's an angel. He is. An avenging angel.
@spectrelead9 ай бұрын
Exactly right, one hundred billion percent!
@seanstark59485 ай бұрын
Yup…St. Michael….patron Saint of paratroopers and police
@Mikyll19695 ай бұрын
Angels are God's warriors.. they are not always kind and innocent.. they fight and commit acts in God's name
@Mikyll19695 ай бұрын
So YES, he was an angel.. and Angels do exactly what he did...
@jaredroberts5785 ай бұрын
"Not all angels play harp and sing, some carry swords into battle,..."
@DanMcCall-g3b9 ай бұрын
I think that, as a child, he watched this happen to his Mom. He was too young to fight back, but as an adult he could.
@lukewilsonhere9 ай бұрын
Definitely think is backed up by the lines: “She didn’t tell the whole truth, but she didn’t have to, I KNEW WHAT HAD HAPPENED TO HER.” Freaking brilliant songwriting.
@Nizhonibearcreek9 ай бұрын
This song is his friends story
@matthewgonzalez80668 ай бұрын
I watched this performance live and hearing him live gave me that same impression
@teamrealtree00739 ай бұрын
That day justice was served.
@shelbyharrison63729 ай бұрын
I just feel like he saved that girls life because he wouldn't have quit until he finally killed her i absolutely love hardy ❤
@jameyweber52807 ай бұрын
Only issue in a situation like that tho is would she have been able to pull the trigger in a situation like that the abusee is so broken down that they may talk about it but are never able to follow through bc they don’t know they have it in them please keep in mind that this is not a dig at women who are abused this is coming from someone even tho I’m a man who has been in a similar situation
@davidhoward62542 ай бұрын
I like the fact that it SEEMS like she's driving his truck at the end of the video...great reaction!
@gailvolm38627 ай бұрын
Notice he didn't ask for the judge's or man's mercy, he asked for the Lord's mercy.
@grafsideonepolishguyharo19888 ай бұрын
Amen Brother ...We need Man like this more than ever and the judge under the seat refers to the Taurus Judge 45/410 revolver. best line ever....
@todddecann24839 ай бұрын
Very powerful song and video but her THANK YOU is the kicker
@vickybrackin74838 ай бұрын
Back in the day...if this situation happened and towns people knew about it...the men of the town would "handle it." NO questions asked!! Rarely, would that same person ever lay hands on that person again, period!! My Dad was jumped outside of a bar and beaten profusely and left for dead. LUCKILY, some other patrons found him and got him to the hospital. He lost the use of 1eye and several broken bones, jaw wired shut. Anyway, the men of the town found out who did it. By the following day, he (the beater) and his family had packed up and left town for good! Townspeople came together to help pay the hospital bills. Now, THAT is an old timers ways!! That occurred in 1968. TOO BAD we don't handle situations the same way today. A LOT LESS of it would occur!
@Lunzatis_Palemoon5 ай бұрын
It's way past time we go back to that way because actions had consequences back then, unlike today....
@vickybrackin74838 ай бұрын
Every country woman knows what it means when he says...wait In the truck!! You absolutely 💯 wait in the truck!! Shit is fixin' to go down!❤
@angelarowe34729 ай бұрын
Thank you for this reaction. I believe that this song was designed to bring attention to abuse no matter who it is whether it’s a child woman or a man too much of that is in our country and nothing gets taken seriously when it comes down to this just an FYI, and in my opinion, along with being a survivor, y’all take care and be safe.💕❤️💕🫶🏻🤠
@slowpoke21223 ай бұрын
Welcome to the South. The judge under the seat is a Taurus .45 LC /.410 pistol FAFO
@kathyyoung95397 ай бұрын
It was a true story one of Hardy's friends did 20 years. She waited for em they got hitched had 4 kids and still got that Truck. ❤❤❤❤ Thats called Southern Justice ya'll. ❤❤❤❤
@longdeath88437 ай бұрын
That's not true. In an interview, Hardy said he and Wilson came up with the idea between them.
@juanamcintosh46616 ай бұрын
How young was she when this happened if they had four kids and she was 20 years old when it happened should start having kids at 40 and that's a little unusual not trying to disparage this but it makes you wonder but I have heard the same information from other sources the song is written from somebody in his life
@lisagiroux555 ай бұрын
@@longdeath8843you're right. It even says it in the beginning of the video "concept written by ... "
@Sean-nj3hxАй бұрын
@@juanamcintosh4661 exactly what I was thinking lol
@JerryBrowder-k4j13 күн бұрын
Not true...Google it.
@justinwilder35144 ай бұрын
Down here in the south they can say what ever they want but that’s one thing we don’t deal well with is hitting women. When the justice doesn’t come from who it’s supposed to it comes anyways.. and when it does you won’t hear anyone talk about it until the person involved gives the okay. There’s multiple ways to “give your life for another”.. not all the time does it mean dying or taking a bullet, but giving your freedom to save someone like this
@karenwalsh11439 ай бұрын
If you're a survivor of domestic abuse then you would love the man who saved her life! He would have killed her eventually, SO, BRAVO TO HARDY FOR BRINGING THE TOPIC UP!!!!!!!!!!❤❤❤❤❤❤
@TexasMagnolia9 ай бұрын
Brad Paisley - This is Country Music “You’re not suppose to say the word cancer, in a song…And saying Jesus, will rub them wrong…But this is Country music, And We Do”
@jerrywalters88853 ай бұрын
Another great song with a STRONG message about friends and Family is Matt Kennon THE CALL makes you feel good about people again
@TexasMagnolia9 ай бұрын
Not one Reactor has caught her Self-Defense element of this song: “that 12 (gauge shotgun) he was reaching for”
@wickedkotton59989 ай бұрын
you dont get self defense for grabbing your pistol then booting in some ones door
@WolvenHeart18 ай бұрын
That is right. You instigated a break and enter into his home. The beater would have had the right to save his life. Now, if she was with him and not in the truck , he may have had a self-defense case because she was legally a resident there, and they could have claimed that he started hitting her he told her to stop, the guy went for his shotgun and since Texas is an open carry he shot him in self defence. But judging by the bruises and scars I think he wanted to keep her out of it and take the time.
@blee305 ай бұрын
It doesn't matter. The guy broke the law by breaking in to his home. He has a right to defend his home under the Castle Doctrine. Anything after you break the law doesn't matrer. You broke the law first, which caused the other events to transpire. But that's also the point of the song. It's a very interesting moral dilemma. Makes you think how you would judge him being a jury member. Do you allow this?
@LindaLittle-m7jСағат бұрын
I feel he should have helped her by taking her where that guy would never find her!❤
@Nicholas-r8n3 ай бұрын
Justice a 100% would do that same thing myself
@Phoenix_DarkMoon8 ай бұрын
look at how many times a man is released from jail on DV charges and reoffends or their victim ends up dead vs How many times women ACTUALLY escape their abusers. Proportionally it doesn't end well.
@cheryaltry53463 ай бұрын
This song hits home my mother was abused with two marriages before I was even thought of ! I can't imagine what my mother went through the abuse with the two marriages r.i.p mommy I love you 😢
@marksimpson12159 ай бұрын
She is still waiting in his truck at end of video and driving it and waiting on him!!!!
@maria09mp9 ай бұрын
This video is about Power, Pain, and Hope. Hardy and Lainey set it on fire. Great and talented artists. Lyrics were true...vocals awesome. Sadly, domestic abuse is all over the place. The justice system is so screwed up....These guys beat on women, are reported, get out after a few weeks....then end up killing the woman. In my opinion, this was justified homicide. At least there is one less scumbag on this earth. The guy in prison didn't ask the courts for mercy.....he asked God. Very telling....True man that wants to protect a woman....he was her avenging angel. My friend that lives in Nashville told me this was a true story about a friend of Hardy's or one of the other songwriters. Guy got 20 years....she waited for him...they got married. I believe he tours with Hardy now. I am from Tennessee, and believe me when your man tells you to "wait in the truck"....you know things are going to get ugly quick. Also, judge under the seat that is mentioned in the chorus, is a type of gun. I'd say if you had 10 cars on the road here....6 of them have "judges." Thanks for your reaction...enjoyed it. Eric Church is also great and so is Oliver Anthony....need to check them out. You won't be disappointed.
@DanielRodriguez-dv2eh9 ай бұрын
Law doesn't keep man in check men keep man in check. If every man felt like this song dv would disappear
@markmyers64729 ай бұрын
Thoughts... he was not a bad man, he was not an evil man... perhaps he grew up in a house of abuse.... as he knew what had happened to her without asking... he was a man who saw a need, saw an evil and acted on that need and evil. He was a man of faith (evidenced by the court scene bridge (Oh Lord have mercy on me was not asked to the court system... it was a plea to God) and visibly evidenced by the cross hanging on his rear view mirror... was his action legal, obviously not based on the trial, was it morally just.... that is up to each individual for you cannot legislate morality... but for every victim of DV, he would be an answered prayer... and for every man... the story forces the question... "what would I do?" I recently picked up on another aspect of the acting...you can see the transfer of 'weight' from the weight on her as a DV victim... to him, as the reality of what he did sank in looking at the body on the floor... she has her weight lifted as she no longer has to live that life... and the weight of the decision he made settles onto his shoulders, heart and mind.
@patrickluther79839 ай бұрын
Hardy is amazing has some amazing songs. You should react to mockingbird and the crow
@michaelrickey90167 ай бұрын
Country music is where most the story tellers go these days.
@Cr8zyFloridaGal9 ай бұрын
You guys are so cute thank you for reacting to Hardy and Lainey
@Stickywicket1keet3 ай бұрын
I’ve been on the side of the road Came out of the bushes in the middle of nowhere trying to flag down someone. Frying pan into the fire. Long story short, I ran the last two miles home
@tinaanderson61858 ай бұрын
Hey folks........10K views but only 640 likes? Show the Wolf Hunter some love and hit that like button.....it takes time to edit and post videos to give us the content we want to hear..... so pls hit that 👍👍👍
@Lunzatis_Palemoon5 ай бұрын
The only real issue I have with the song and video is that it would be very hard to find a Jury, especially in the South, that would have convicted that man of that crime.
@RogelioConejo20246 ай бұрын
That was a hell of a nice cell. Spacious.
@docjohnson127 күн бұрын
Some deserve a decent stay after injustice
@bren69678 ай бұрын
He was an Avenging Angel. Avenging Angels were the first angels created by God. As a teen in the 70s I saw so many abused women and young girls. Where I grew up women belonged to the "man" of the house (Bible Belt USA). However, every once in a while one of those "men" would cross a line and then just take off. The rumors were that they were in hiding under some random septic tank. What do I know? I was just a kid. 🤷♀
@sarah0821776 ай бұрын
A Judge is also called a 45
@charlenemetcalf42463 ай бұрын
True story. He got out after 20 years, they had 4 children. He works for Hardy.
@JerryBrowder-k4j13 күн бұрын
Not true...Google it.
@Voodoo20664 ай бұрын
I want to know where you found a jury of 12 to convict him
@adamwood99668 ай бұрын
That man was about business
@Melody-bourbonite4life9 ай бұрын
Please do more HARDY
@TheHurkulez7 ай бұрын
8:14 aS SHE DRIVES OFF IN THE TRUCK...
@kellyanderson7624Ай бұрын
And she's still waiting in the truck
@stephenkarla71137 ай бұрын
Southern and I'm sure Northern women in the US are familiar with what wait in the truck means.
@McMannis5059 ай бұрын
There are certain parts of the country where justice won’t be done in a court of law for a multitude of reasons. I don’t like vigilantism, but I understand it and why some people turn to it. In a personal level I’d be hard pressed to find him guilty.
@eviljeep4 ай бұрын
I've search a lot.. And it's my conclusion : Lainey Wilson can't make bad songs 🤷😅🤠
@Jay-x9g5h7 ай бұрын
He paid close attention. He broke into the house. I thought he was going to bring him to justice. That had to scramble down the hallway, and then he went for the gun and he self-defense shot him. One can say right or wrong, but he did not go in there with the ant. Enna, on killing, he had the intent. On bringing him to justice. Take a look
@juanamcintosh46616 ай бұрын
Then you would not have taken his gun he knew what he was going to do and that's why he waited on the porch you know the legal system would fail this woman and he traded his freedom for her freedom he took his 20 years in prison I will take that time in hell so that she can have a time in peace
@johnathon57998 ай бұрын
No one wants to give country music any credit. Most want to accuse it of my dog died, woman left, whatever. It’s sad
@Rwizard2068 ай бұрын
Try hannah Ellis. Officer Down. Written ans sung for a family member that was ambushed going to a call.
@tonybarnett11589 ай бұрын
Kudos to you. Almost no reactors notice that she drove away in his truck.
@derrickcox77619 ай бұрын
Sounds like America...just like one of their songs...Sister Golden Hair.
@GlenJones-yf2rq3 ай бұрын
Judge...as in .357 Judge
@Tall_Texan868 ай бұрын
Yall should check out sold out by hardy, more up yalls alley.
@Dixie6716Ай бұрын
It's like the old saying, "Actions Have Consequences". The lowlife's action to beat up his woman one more time turned out to be his last time and ultimately cost him his life. The Prince's actions, even though the lowlife was reaching for his shotgun, cost him his freedom. The scene when she is leaving the prison shows that he took the shackles of abuse off of her legs and got the shackles of our wonderful justice system put on his for most likely saving her life. This next statement will be controversial I know. When the KKK was originally formed where I live, it wasn't all about racism. If any man beat on his woman or child, due to the fact that the good ole boys law enforcement wouldn't do anything more than a slap on the wrist to the abuser, the KKK would pay him a very unpleasant visit in the night and make sure he wouldn't do it again. But when the Nazis got allowed inside, the KKK turned into mostly racism due to Hitler's evil influence over them. I live in the deep south and I've saw the big crosses burning at their rallys and some big cross burn marks on a front yard or two when I was young. If one was burned on your front yard it meant you didn't heed their first warning to stop your abuse and you were going to suffer dire consequences, either being beat almost to death or being beat to death depending on how bad your abuse was. He didn't worry about the law punishing him, but when he got paid a visit from the white robes and hoods he sure worried. I can only imagine what thoughts were running through his mind when he got up and saw a burning or burned cross laying on his front yard. I don't condone any violence or have any use whatsoever for the KKK or any other such group, but back then you seldom heard of DV happening where I lived. I'm just telling what I saw first hand when I was a young boy and I only saw it happen to white people. You can't imagine how truly scary it was to see those things.
@chrismcnulty95759 ай бұрын
Take the controversy thoughts to his actions and trans Laight them to every second of her life before.
@roadtoserfdom30208 ай бұрын
Where are the bodies Garth? Shout out to whoever gets it lol
@roadtoserfdom30208 ай бұрын
Good reaction though, just teasing
@chrismcnulty95758 ай бұрын
The thing to fear above evil , men is a riches man. The PC world now has eliminated, the fear of evil men of riches man!
@Mike-r1y2g9 ай бұрын
Sorry, both you and whoever are not appreciating the song.....now I understand that you're both husband and brothers
@karenwalsh11439 ай бұрын
WAIT ✋️ WHERE'S THE OTHER GUY??
@tinariddle9970Ай бұрын
You want a STORY watch Concrete Angels by Martina McBride
@pjbarney95805 ай бұрын
I love the idea of this song .. you can be religious, you can be kind, you can be lawful, you can be better!.... but after all the hallmark crap and feelings and psychological nonsense is over the only thing that ever has and ever will actually change the world is willingness to use violence as the answer it is.... "A man who is capable of violence is dangerous. but the man who has it under voluntary control is the biggest shield. a man who isn't capable of violence isn't peaceful he's harmless!
@robertswaney97589 ай бұрын
Try Blake Shelton song God's Country. You will like it.
@kennethskeen62627 ай бұрын
If you get a chance may I please request SEMPER FI by Trace ATKINS
@kenreid17665 ай бұрын
Are you using a snap chat filter on your face? 😂
@michaelflascher3604 ай бұрын
If that was your sister?
@blackhrt626 ай бұрын
Difference between justice and the North American “legal systems” which let do abusers off.
@laupstad9 ай бұрын
This could be any good man. Just put him in he "right" situation. I've had one moment in my life that would've ended like this if she told me where he was. Lucky for me she didn't, but also know that SOB is still a free man and free to do it again and again to other women. I'm not sure what's worse. Me in jail and him dead, or me being free and him free and alive to do it again and again.
@bbking26024 ай бұрын
yeah write a metal song that hard
@douglaswallace76805 ай бұрын
Justified ? YES ! In anyway legal ? NO ! Would I do that . . . . . Sorry !
@LmN-d6j5 ай бұрын
Your stance just shows how privileged you are
@SusanCote-n7z7 ай бұрын
L by
@Mark-m5l7h7 ай бұрын
Bro was good till he crawled to the gun see no intentions to to kill until that point then he is a threat look like breaking an entering at the most rest us justified
@Dakotarain8 ай бұрын
Little late to the party. Try to do better maybe you could stop making videos for a start🤔
@sunshynff9 ай бұрын
This song sends such a horrible message to young women out there, in fact all it does is help reinforce the basic mentality that leads to women finding themselves in an abusive situation in the first place, how can people not see that!!?? What is wrong with today's country music and those that listen to it, my God, I'm so glad most of the greats like Cash, Hank Sr., Glen Campbell, Tammy Wynette, Loretta Lynn and others like them aren't around to see this garbage, they're probably rolling over in their grave. Especially Tammy n Loretta, they both had tough upbringings, and suffered from abuse at the hands of men, and I can promise you they advocated for the EXACT opposite message this song is sending. It truly saddens me at the amount of people commenting and praising this song's message. Come on folks do better, especially if you have kids, daughters or sons!