“I’ll just say this: To everybody who’s making these videos, I’m not telling you to stop, but this raises a really interesting conversation with social media, because there’s no seatbelt on social media,” Frank continued.
“I know there’s a lot of kids that are watching this,” he added. “You know, when you’re in junior high and you’re in high school, you’re going to get made fun of a lot.”
Frank then wrote Asbury a song titled “Misunderstood” with the hopes of Asbury collaborating with him on it.
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Before sharing a portion of the song, Frank told his millions of followers that what he created “came out kind of heavy.”
“Cory,” Frank said, “I know that you’re a deep songwriter. I think it would be really cool if we kind of tackled the subject together, if you’re down to play ball. So I’m thinking I’m going to call it ‘Misunderstood.’ Here it is:
Sometimes, words hit you in the chest. Sting you like a bee and rob you of your rest. And heaven knows sometimes people try to mean well, but trauma from their past got em’ stuck inside of hell. It’s okay if you feel misunderstood. There’s a man who did as well when they nailed him to wood. And even through all the pain, still he forgave them…So I can forgive somebody too.
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