Nathan welcomes everyone to the channel, announcing another Beyoncé song reaction for their road to the Rosand concert.
They are reacting to “I Was Here,” performed at the United Nations for World Humanitarian Day.
He mentions that this live performance is the most viewed on YouTube. Despite their usual preference for studio versions, Nathan believes this live performance is worth watching.
Nathan provides some background, noting that Beyoncé’s performance at the United Nations General Assembly was significant.
Held on August 19, 2012, for World Humanitarian Day, the song “I Was Here” is an R&B ballad by Diane Warren, focusing on leaving a positive impact.
Nathan is unsure about the songwriters but proceeds with the reaction.
The performance received positive reviews for its emotional depth and powerful message. It was seen as a call to action, encouraging fans to do good deeds. Nathan agrees that even small acts of kindness can collectively save the world. He appreciates Beyoncé’s efforts to inspire kindness.
Nathan is excited to watch the performance, noting Beyoncé’s stunning dress and appearance. He praises her for looking amazing and AI-like. The lyrics of “I Was Here” resonate with Nathan, as they emphasize leaving a lasting mark through meaningful actions.
Nathan is moved by the performance, noting its beauty and heartfelt delivery. He believes Beyoncé genuinely believes in her message. Her eyes welling up at the end of the song adds to the emotional impact. He appreciates the fans’ passionate response.
Nathan acknowledges the importance of having influential advocates like Beyoncé. He notes that her positive message reaches millions of fans. He supports her efforts to inspire change and appreciates her hard work on the song.
Nathan praises the production quality of the performance, mentioning the impressive screen technology used. He speculates about Beyoncé’s future performances and their potential high ticket prices. He believes Beyoncé’s charitable actions are genuine and heartfelt.
Nathan reflects on the song’s theme, emphasizing the importance of leaving a positive legacy. He ponders the impact one can have on the world and the significance of making a difference. He appreciates the song’s thoughtful lyrics.
Nathan compares the performance to Beyoncé’s rendition of “Halo,” noting the similar emotional impact. He believes both songs highlight the goodness in people and the importance of kindness. Nathan appreciates the positive messages in Beyoncé’s music.
Nathan shares a personal story from Baltimore, where Beyoncé bailed out peaceful protesters after Freddy Gray’s death. He expresses gratitude for her kindness and plans to research the story further. He mentions Beyoncé’s foundation, BeyGOOD, which promotes positive change.
Nathan humorously imagines his legacy compared to Beyoncé’s, joking about his chances of getting into heaven. He concludes the reaction with thanks, encouraging viewers to join their ongoing Beyoncé journey. He ends with a light-hearted farewell.
Follow us to see more useful information, as well as to give us more motivation to update more useful information for you.
Source: USA Today