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January 31, 2020 71 mins

Kane Brown in-studio for the Friday Morning Conversation. We find out if he’s sold the truck he posted on his Instagram and he answers fact or fiction questions about his life. Bobby recently tweeted at the reality show Big Brother that Raymundo would make a great addition to the cast. It’s always been Raymundo’s dream to go on the show and Bobby makes a deal with him about this season. We play the iconic movie game where Bobby reads a movie quote and show members have to name the movie!

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Speaker 1 (00:10):
Alaska. Welcome to Friday's show. More to Studio morning. Kane
Brown will be in later. It's gonna be awesome. He's
gonna come and hang out and we'll do an interview.
And I think he's bringing a couple of his guys
in his band and they're gonna perform. So Kane Brown.
In a little bit. We will debut a new spin
off feature on the show coming up, Amy's Fun Facts.

(00:30):
We'll have its own segment this hour because people loved
it so much in the pile, we're not gonna move
it there, go get about that. Yep. All right, let's
see what's happening with everybody in our segment called what's
the HAPs? Hey, what's the hat? I'd like to call
Scuba Steve to the microphone in the classroom, miked to
the microphone in the studio, Amy w Here's why I'd

(00:52):
like to bring up to you guys, and I want
to make sure that and let's have an honest conversation.
Because I no longer or send text messages with words.
I'm all push the button and talking to my phone
at all times. That's all right. It's to the point
now where I just pushed the talk memo button and
I'm thinking some I'm i fired off. I will send

(01:13):
Mike d show ideas. I used to write them in
emails and be like, hey, will you put some I'll
print this out for me, all these ideas that half
of the show the next day. Now I just hit
the button and go put this this. I just talk
it with Scuba Steve, who's our executive producer. I send
them like for a day. You do yes on all
kinds of topics. Sometimes I'll just feel like it's a
diary with Amy. I like even Morgan number two. I

(01:34):
was coming into work and I was like, how do
we feel about this? Or are you annoyed by the
fact that because you can't you have to be in
a certain place to hear these, right, you can't listen
to it, all of these bread away, how do we
feel about this? And then honest talk Amy. First, I'm
getting used to them. I don't mind them. I get
it now because it saves you a bunch of times
having to talk. I mean to type out everything, especially

(01:56):
if it's a thought, like a long thing, so it
makes sense. I just need to get more on board
with doing it. I don't do it myself, but but
I don't mind you doing it. It first is weird,
but now I'm used to it. Scoo is Steve. I've
never got them before except for you. I'm actually a
fan of it because I'm old school. I like voicemails,
so voice memos is a kind of a new refresher

(02:17):
for me and a new version of that. So I'm
for it. How old I'm thirty almost thirty four, okay, yeah,
but I'm an old soul. I like them, So you're
okay with it. I'm totally cool with it. Keep sending
my way, all right, Mike d I send you a lot. Yeah.
I think it's great because I can go back and
transcribe them and get all the notes down. So when

(02:37):
it's like a lot, when it's a long thought process
you have of like here all the ideas I have,
I can go and I'll write them down. Amy Sometimes
I'll do two and a half minutes on my d
It's like a whole segment of the show. I'm like, oh,
coming on Bob's phone, Mike, be coming at you here,
let's and I'll just do a whole whole talk. Okay,
they expire, No, you can save them. Oh, I didn't
know that you can save them and listen back. Well,
I thought they were. I'm glad you guys don't think

(02:58):
they're annoying, because I am all about them and I'm
sending them all the time. Morgan number two, you look
like you don't like them. No, I don't like them
at all. I hate them because like you'll message me
and I'll be like at the gym or I'll be
like at dinners on me and I'll be like, I'll
forget about it because it won't I won't keep the
notification of the text message. I'll like see it and
I'll be like, crap, I can't listen to that right now,

(03:20):
so then I have to then I have to remember
to go back to listen to it, Whereas I like
just having the notification to like keep up three verses
one to keep them. Though, because I'm keeping them, I
can't see where they'd be annoying, because if you can't
listen to them right then you can't see with the text,
you can just read it whatever the situation like text.
Right now, as I'm talking to you with my d
he could probably copy and paste an email and whatever

(03:40):
you sent. If you texted it, but now he's having
to transcribe it. Yeah, make sure he gets it right.
I mean there's pros and cons. Okay, but I do
it on your phone. If you have an iPhone, in
your text message, you will see in the in the

(04:01):
message thing it's a little looks like a little little
bit like a wave thing. I just push it and
hold it down and I just I'm all the time
like all right, oh man, I'm gonna do that for
another another month or so. But really it's my communication
method on my phone is now the voice text all right, good,
feel pretty good. Then come out of this feeling positive.
That's what's up with me? What's Amy? Oh man? Like?

(04:24):
Right now, I need to go to South Carolina because
there's this animal rescue group that put out a call
for piggy cuddlers. They have a hundred rescued pigs that
they got from this animal hoarding situation in Kentucky and
it's called Cotton Branch Farm Sanctuary, and they are looking
for a hundred people or however many people they've got
a hundred pigs to come and cuddle with them, to

(04:45):
do belly scratches, feed them cookies, and sit with them
and talk to the pigs and get them ready for
their new home, because I mean, they rescue these pigs.
They got to have somewhere to go, so they're looking
for new families to take in these pigs. But they're
not socialized. Are they pigs like farm pigs or like
pot belly pigs? I think they're the pop I mean,
I'm assuming they're the pot belly pigs because it seems
to me like a hoarding situation means people were breeding

(05:06):
them and then just hoarding them and not doing the
right thing. Sometimes pop belt pigs get, you don't know
how big they're gonna get. Yeah, it's really a big
pig turns massive. But I almost got one of those ones.
A micro pig. Yeah, but they're micro, that's what they say.
I would say pot belly. The two things I've been
close to getting and didn't. Pot belly pigs and mini
the mini car. Oh yeah, so close, so close to

(05:29):
bouth them. Yeah in a mini. You can't see that
that story on Facebook though, if you want to check
it out, yes, because maybe you could go be a
piggy cuddler. Hey, Hey, what's the heck lunch box? So
my mom calls me and she's like, hey, I just
watched this movie on Netflix called wish Man. You should

(05:50):
really watch it, and I'll try to humor my mom.
I'm like, all right, I'll sit down and watch it. Okay,
I cried. And it's all about this motorcycle cop in
Arizona and it's how make a Wish the Make a
Wish Foundation was founded. Oh whoa, he means it meets
this terminally ill boy as he as he's a motorcycle cop,
leads him to starting make a wish. Good movie. Hey,

(06:12):
what's the heck you're up? So my wife's been buying
these real lovely smelling candles. I'm talking like, no, not
that one, not that one, just really good smelling candles.
And the other day I was like, man, like you
keep buying these candles and I really enjoy it. And
she finally broke down and told me. She's like, you
want to know why I've been buying the candles. Apparently

(06:34):
I fart in the middle of my sleep. Yeah, and
like I stink up the room. That's why she's burning.
But aren't you married? Is you're burning candles while you sleep? Yeah,
that's crazy, she does, Yes, not say she really would
you switch in the middle? Would you take medicine to
fix that for her? Or are you just married and
it doesn't matter. No, I would totally take medicine. Yeah,
I didn't know I was doing that. Well, you don't
know what you're doing your sleep. Some people are talking

(06:55):
my sleep. I record mine every night and watch it
the next day's game going. So what do you do
when you're sleep at my recite poetry? Oh? Yeah, I
speaking knit? Yeah yeah, So apparently I do that, And
that's why she's been buying candles. And I mean, I'm
glad she told me. But what am I supposed to
do about it? The weirdest thing you're doing your sleep? Amy,
I don't know. I'm asleep. Come on, you know your

(07:17):
husband tells you no ideas you talk, Amy, You don't kick,
You don't take the whole bed. Oh I take all
the covers in my kick. There you go, Oh, that's weird. Well, sure,
what's the most annoying thing you do while you sleep? Well,
that's annoying because he gets annoyed. So yeah, I talk.
Sometimes I wake myself up talking and I'll be like blah,
but I wake up like whoa who said that? Oh,

(07:39):
so yeah, I do that if I'm deep sleeping. Lunchbox. Oh,
I put my hand in the air and I like
and I'm kind of waving at people, or I pet
my cheek, like got my hand rubs the side of
my cheek. Interesting. My wife's taking video and it's really weird.
We know your habits, I do. I just found out.
Thank you. Yeah, weird, you're a weirdo. All right, you're
actually not all right? There you go. That's what's the half?

(07:59):
Say what's that hat? Here's the Bobby Bones Show podcast
highlight segment of the day. So I walk in and
they're talking about the Miranda Lambert concert from last week,
which who went? I went lunch you go together, no separate, separate?
I went with my wife and how good was it?

(08:19):
Really good? My wife loved it. I had a great time,
very good. Yeah, yeah, it was really good. She put
on a great show. Okay, here's what they're fighting about. Amy. Okay, lunchbox.
You're at first. This is the most unbelievable thing I've
ever seen in my life. So I am sitting down
with my wife on our row. We sit down. There's
twelve MPT seats we have the whole row to ourselves.

(08:39):
Morgan number two walks up with her friend with all
twelve other open seats, pulls out her ticket and goes, hey, lunch,
you're in my seats. But what there's twelve empty seats.
We have the whole row. And she made me move, like,
just sit down over there, there's twelve empty seats. Are
you really that concern about these two seats when we

(09:00):
have the whole row? I thought it was the weirdest thing. Ever,
what do you think about that? Well? Where were your seats?
I think we're just two down. We just sat down
because the whole row is there. We don't even look
at our tickets. We just sat because we had the
whole row is empty. Well, I think, maybe, well this
is well, can I guess what she was doing? I

(09:22):
guess before she even says so that way, maybe if
I'm right, he'll see that. This is how people think.
She doesn't know who might show up in the middle
of the concert and want those seats, and then she
doesn't want to just take random seats that aren't hers
because she doesn't know where yours are, and then someone
could like what if a row of people show up
and they're like, oh, hey, excuse me, you're in my seat.

(09:43):
She probably just wants the seats that she has and
wants you to go to your seats so that way
there's no issue with other people because it's empty then,
but it doesn't mean it's gonna stay empty, right If
that's her reasoning, Lunchbox, will you accept that? No? Okay, Morgan,
everto what you're reasoning, that is my reasoning. I just
you know, what was on my ticket or my seats.
So I was like, I need to sit there because

(10:04):
in case somebody else shows up, I don't want to
everybody to shuffle during the concert. Like that's awkward, So like,
let's just figure it out out. I didn't know that
those seats were m D. I thought somebody could be
in the bathroom we're getting drinks. I have no idea,
So I'm like, hey, let's just get in our right
seats so like we can all move on. So did
they go to the right seats? Yeah, they moved, but
he like made a big fuss about it, and you

(10:24):
made a big fuss in the arena. No. I was
just like, do you see these twelve empty seats? Like you?
I gotta sit in my seats. It says it on
the ticket. Oh my god, you understand her point though,
Like without even knowing her point, that's what my brain
went to, because I'm a scaredy catt. Yeah, I don't
want to sit anybody's seat because they're gonna come be
like you're on my seat, and I gonna be like, oh, oh,
I'm sorry. I don't ever move up. I'm scared of that.

(10:45):
And I'm kind of seat cop too, like I want
to sit in my goodness, it was unbelievable. I'm still
just I can't believe that's the etiquette that we are
so scared to sit two seats down from where your
actual seats are. If it only two seats, why didn't
you sit in those two seats at your gets rong.
I didn't even know what tickets of my seats were.
I just knew we were in that row and there
was the whole row open. So I literally just said out,

(11:07):
what if it wasn't Morgan number two? What if it
was a stranger that came out? Still weird? Still sure
a stranger moves, yes, Like so even to the stranger,
you'd be like, it's cool, dude, there's a whole row. Like,
it's fine, you got the whole row to yourself. It's
you don't know that it's going to stay empty the
whole time. Is it weird to you that we all think, yes,

(11:28):
I am Blo on side. What about your wife? My
wife was like, she really making us move? Oh so
she's on your side. Yeah, but they're like twins though,
him and his wife like they're one and the same.
They they think the same, they are twins. It was
just so weird that she had to sit in her
proper seats or else she wasn't gonna feel comfortable. It's

(11:50):
weird that Lunchbox didn't sit at the seats. His ticket
set just obviously look it said row see. And so
when we got to row, stout looking right. Then I
will not look at another line on this ticket once.
I will not take my eyeballs down row seat. And
I saw the whole row himpy. I was like, I
don't matter where we sit, just sit down. I get

(12:12):
your frustration, but I have to side with her because
if I'm sitting in the wrong seats and someone comes
up and they're like, hey, you're on my seats, it's
an awkward and they gotta move you again, just like, hey,
you're on the seats, move down, or straight tickets if
you're in her seats, trade tickets or something like. Oh yeah,
it's a tough one, but I side with Morgan number
two on this one. Amy, Yeah, I go Morgan number two.
I go with anybody that would want their seat. You

(12:33):
guys are what's wrong with America? Eddie, Oh, Morgan number two.
Let's just sit in there. Let's just sit in the seats,
this whole room. This is what's wrong in America. I
think America's been all right, America's great. You get fired
of that. You can go to Facebook if you want
and put your input up there. Wow, Bobby Bones, show storm,
know what you got. Ory Laughlin's criminal trial for the

(12:55):
college admission scandal is set for October. Prosecutors revealed that
that's when they actress and her husband are going to
appear in court in Boston. And other news, The coronavirus
outbreak has been declared a global emergency as the cases
of spike tenfold in a week. The first person to
person spread of the disease in the US has been
confirmed in Chicago and finally in Sporce. Tom Brady has

(13:16):
sparred rumors that he'd leave in the New England Patriots
after posting a black and white picture of himself walking
out of the Patriots stadium on Twitter. Still no word
on what that means. Terry in Baltimore, You're on the
Bobby Bone Show. Terry, what's happening with you? Good morning, Bobby,
Good morning morn to studio. Hey Bobby, I read in

(13:38):
your book that you worked with like a speech therapist
to get rid of your accent. Yeah, do you ever
find yourself lapsing into it when you're talking to some
country stars with sick accents? Yeah? I mean I think
I haven't gotten rid of my accent totally. But what
happened when I was in college. I thought, Man, if
I'm going to be on the radio and I'm gonna
be wherever this weird job sends me, I need to

(14:01):
lose some of my accent. And so I went and
I went for free because they were teaching speech pathology,
so you could work with some of the college kids
that were learning how to teach people later in their career.
And I worked on my eyes because in Arkansas or
your eyes aren't their eyes. And so it'd be like,
I'm feeling feeling fine, that's normal. You your eyes then

(14:23):
turn to eyes. Another one you do is fishing, is
fishing your I n g's because growing up, it's really
small things that you work on that you try to
eliminate anyone knowing where you're from. I still have a
bit of a Southern accent, no doubt about it, because
a lot of my friends that live in New York
or that live in mostly the Eastern side of America

(14:46):
give me a hard time about it still because I'll
be on American Idol, which is a national show, and
they'll be like, the Hillbill is on American Idol, and
that's fine. But when I get tired, you start to
fall back and you get lazy. When I'm to tired,
I'm just tired. I'm tired. I'm tired. So yeah, my
accent does come out either when I'm tired or when
I go back home to Arkansas and I'm there around

(15:08):
some of my friends for a long period of time,
you kind of just go back into it. Terry, you're
in Baltimore, do you hear it often? Like? Do you
hear it in me? When I talk rarely? And I
have got family and friends all over the South. But
I do know when I mean, and I grew up
on the East Coast, but when I visit South, I
start thinking an accent nice I am, yeah, when I'm tired,

(15:32):
when I'm talking to folks, and some words I use
are very Southern words that were just in my vernacular
that I don't think about. Like and I didn't know
that washing detergent was called that regularly until you guys
started making fun of me on the show because I
would say, hey, we got it. I was going to
get some washing powders, and you guys like, look at that,
ye look at the hill million it's detergent, yeah, but

(15:54):
washing powder. Yeah. So there are certain things that I
say too that words that I've also tried to eliminate.
But I don't mind being regional at this point, Like,
I think it definitely is who I'm from. I'm really
worried about that in the first part of my career
because I didn't want to be attached anywhere. Now I'm
happy to be attached to where I'm from. So that's
an interesting question. I've thought about that in a while. Tear.

(16:15):
I appreciate that, Okay, enjoy the show. You'll have a
good day. Yeah, you have a good day too. Now
you don't drink because you've never had anything to drink.
But if you were to ever start drinking, I could
see your accent coming out. Then that's when you hear
some people too, like if they have a couple of drinks,
then their accent starts to slip back in because I
guess they just get more relaxed, because you really have
to how many grape fruit and club sodas do I

(16:36):
need before I started falling back into that. I don't know.
I see a lot of people because that's my drink
now I have. I try to do seventy thirty. I
do seventy percent great fruit juice with thirty percent club
soda or sparkling water. And I see a lot of
people on Instagram story tagging me because they're making it now.
I hated graat fruit juice until like a month ago.
I hated great fruits, grape fruit juice. I hated any

(16:58):
is this great running my grandma would eat when she
was alive. But for some reason, I'm into it now.
It's kind of a thing. It is my drink. If
I'm flying I'll ask for cranberry and club soda. When
they go, they push a little cart down and now
I'll get that. But because they don't have grape fruits.
They don't have because they look at stupid too. Can

(17:19):
I get a grape fruit seventy percent and just get it?
You just get it and you'd be quiet. I love
it when we do segments that are so popular they
become spinoffs. And that's what we're gonna do now because
in the pile next hour, Amy would do on Friday's
fun Fact Friday instead the stories, but people love it
so much. We're now going to do its own fun

(17:39):
Fact Friday segment. So the pile will no longer have
fun facts right, but it's its own fun fact now.
This is his own segment. Are we ready ready? You
have any kind of music to celebrate that? Today is
fun fact Friday for the first time. It's its own
By the way Ammy congratulation getting taking its own segment there,
it is now time for fun fact Friday. These are
fine fun fact on a Friday, Amy begin So NASA

(18:05):
shows the movie Armageddon during their management training program. New
managers are given the task of trying to spot as
many errors as possible. Oh, that's interesting. Like in the
aeronautics and in the like setting like preparing yourself for space,
at least one hundred and sixty eight have been found.
So just know that did they not get to consult

(18:27):
it when they did that movie? That's what disappoints me
most that they did Armageddon. So she's talking about, Okay,
they didn't get someone to consult them on what really happens.
But then sometimes entertainment wins, you know, like it might
be like that could never really happen. Well, okay, for
the sake of the movie, we'll throw it in. True.
So that's probably why they're like Steve Bushimi would never
be isn't he the guy? Yeah? He's one of them.

(18:49):
Isn't that the guy? Or is that Steve Bushimi in
leaving the Las Vegas or with Nick Cage? I don't know.
Bushimi is one of the oil guests? Is he let
we get in? Yeah? Did you know Steve Mashini as
a firefighter? No, for a lot of his early and
then when nine to eleven happened, he went back and
went back to the fire station. Wow, wow, it's bonus facts. Yeah, yeah,

(19:11):
that's a fun faggery. All right, So you're about one
centimeter taller in the morning when you first get up,
then when you go to bed. This is because during
the day the soft cartilage between your bones, it gets
squashed and compressed, so you're taller. And then throughout the
day you go, oh, gravity, that makes sense, you're standing
tall and so meshes you down. Did you know you're
about three and a half pounds lighter? I would because

(19:32):
I want himself three times a day in the morning.
A right. So we call chicken and turkey legs drumsticks
because back in the day it wasn't polite to say
the word leg at the dinner table. Like in the
seventeen and eighteen hundred you can be like past the
leg um. The same thing with breasts and thighs. They

(19:53):
called it white meat, dark meat exclusively. And then yeah,
no legs drumsticks. So it all is from back then
of what was appropriate to say at the dinner table,
and now we say chicken brow's like no problem. Now
we can't obviously. So the chills you get when listening
to music are caused by do you know what do

(20:14):
you get chill? Well, we all get certain songs affect
us and you get a chill. I would say, I
don't know the answer to this. Is it retriggering of
a memory that that does happen, But there's a release
of dopamine in the body and that's what's causing the chills.
So that's why. So next time you're listening to a song,
if it affects you just know, oh, that's the dopamine.
And now I've never had that confident with myself. I'm like, well,

(20:35):
that's the dopamine, and nor do I think I ever
will will be like, well, that's the dopamine kicking in.
Probably love to advance for self conversation. Now you know
what it is, and then I guess this is this
is five. Lastly, I don't know. I think what we
should do next week though, because this is a trial
that's like the pilot episode. Yeah, it's like, I don't
it's gone straight to series. But this is still the
first episode. I think we do number one. It's it's five.

(20:57):
We have the thing it was like, and we do
five facts up right by numbers and then you'll count
for me. Yeah, that would be better. So Will Smith
he grew so enamored of his co star and I'm
legend the dog that he tried to adopt her when
filming was finished, but the dog's trainer could not be
persuaded to give the dog up. That's your dog. I
don't care if it's Tom Hanks or Will Smith, Mark Grace,

(21:20):
my hero, David Letterman, Howard Staring. I'm not giving you
my dog. But I mean he tried. That's hard. They
had a bond. I mean in that movie. Oh gosh,
that movie, Oh gosh, I dogged it's trained right now.
I'm like, holy crab, can you believe a dog would
be good? I know it's hard. You'll get there. You'll

(21:42):
get there the dog. Okay, all right, So there's yeah
fun fact. But yeah, this is going to be something. Okay,
I feel good. This is going to be something. Um,
if anything, you go into your Friday locked and loaded
with things to throw it. People ran late throughout the day. Well,
did you know, Funny, you bring that up? How do

(22:04):
you bring up? Was elitist from Nashville and Tullywood and
working number two thirty, said Skinny Brantley. Gilbert credits Keith
Urban for helping him through a really difficult time in
his life. Keith Urban, who became a friend of mine
in a time when you know, I was making a
transition in life. I honestly don't know if I'll be
sitting in this room if it worked for that man

(22:26):
and him taking time out of his life to come
talk to me. It was a time when I stopped
drinking and stopped doing some other things, and it's just
kind of unsure about moving forward. And he can talk
to me, and I'll never forget that as long as
I live. New music out today, Carly Pearce shared a
new song from her upcoming self titled album, dropping on
Valentine's Day. The song is called You Kissed Me First,

(22:52):
just remembers met in Hot Country Knights released follow up
song to their debut single, pick Her Up. The song
is called Asphalt. I'm Morgan number two. That's you, Skinny,

(23:16):
It's time for the good news. Ay. So, there's this
FedEx driver named Melvin J. Marlott, and I just want
to give him a shout out because a video of
him went viral of him a shoveling snow from a
customer's porch, like he went up, dropped off the package
and then she got a doorbell camera alert that some

(23:37):
activity was happening on her porchway, But before he went
and got back in his truck, he grabbed a shovel
and started clearing it because he realized, you know, it
hadn't been done. And so after she started sharing about
it and posting online, she found out that yeah, it
was him, and she was able to thank him, and
he just said, you know, I hope this is something
that anybody would have done, Like, if you take care
of your customers, they'll take care of you. And I

(23:58):
was like, shout out because I had a driver to
drop off a toy for Stevenson, and you know, around
Christmas time there was videos going up of doorbell cans
of FedEx guys going above and beyond to hide the
toys behind trash cans or on the side of the
house so the kids won't see it's ount of my house.
Doorbell rang because they ring and then go to their
truck and Stevenson opens the door, but facing the front

(24:21):
door is the package with the picture of the police
motor scooter and everything. So I was like, that's not
for you, that's not for you. My driver must have
been not paying attention that day. But shout out to
this guy. I'm watching it here. He drops the package
off and he has a shovel with him, Yeah, and
is shoveling it on the way out. Totally does not
have to do that yet. Remember I'm a Christmas time
right when it's time for a Christmas that's if you

(24:42):
have the same driver still then yeah, yeah, that's so
above and beyond. Good on him. That's what it's all about.
That was tell me something good to day. This story
comes us from Vancouver. A man thought it'd be a
great idea to break into a cell phone store steal
all the expensive cell phones. So he breaks the front
window and they have those gates that come down and

(25:05):
he's able to bend them back and he slides underneath
gets in. They realized, I'm not gonna able to get out.
He's trying to bend it back and it can't. He's
stuck in the store bend it in and they couldn't
get through the hole that he had created. Yeah, So
he was just stuck in the store and you see
him on the camera just shaking and going, let me out.
He put himself in jail and so police arrived with
the arrested him there you go. I'm munchboxed at your

(25:26):
bone head store of the day. Bobby Bon Show experts
advised ditching these unnecessary wedding expenses. I bring this up
because Raymundo is getting married October twenty fourth. First marriage,
just got engage first marriage up. Well, you have a
lot to learn about weddings. Absolutely marry before here we go.

(25:47):
Number one, get rid of don't have personalized party favors
because they'll be left behind the reception and nobody cares.
I don't even know if we've bought those yet, So
I'll just tell him, my fiance to leave him off
the I mean when you think about that, because I
think a lot of people aren't concerned if you take
them with you. They just like for it to look classy.

(26:08):
Where do you kind of fall in that? Gosh, I
don't even know if I know we had a party favor,
but I don't even remember what I did. They're saying
you should leave. So instead of having a personalized item, like,
give them something edible if you're going to do that, like,
I think that's what did chocolate get a cute little
baggy and they grab it on their way out because
at least they'll use it and need it. The second

(26:29):
thing they say, dish these multi part invitations or fancy envelopes.
When you send out the invitations, what are you doing
for that? Yeah, we're talking to Walmart right now trying
to get some invites bridal showers. All that taken care
of the envelope is the first thing that gets tossed.
So if it's super fancy and it costs a lot, yeah,
nobody's paying attention to Some of those are really Oh

(26:50):
my gosh. Invitations can be so expensive. But you know what,
I went to Kinko's and I printed my own. You
know what. Somebody sent me one about a month ago
and had glitter in it, so take Oh yeah, I
opened it like I got glitter bombed, glitter everywhere. It's
from a wedding invitation. Photo boots can be fun, but
they're extremely pricey. Are you thinking about photo boots. Yeah,
we got a buddy, one of the bridesman's I think

(27:11):
he owns a photo booth, so it might be free.
Then I'm gonna tell you I like the photo booth.
That's a fun memory and you can also post it
on Instagram. Yes, they're good. Printed program are you guys
doing that for the wedding. The rundown is pretty simple.
It's going to be an eighteen minute ceremony from what
we've seen already. I know. But you put like all
the names if everybody it's in the bridal party, and

(27:32):
that everyone knows who's who. We're doing all that on
Instagram and having a website. Okay, good for you, dude,
that's great the program. I'm with that. And then finally
they say trendy dessert stations can be even more expensive
than a wedding cake. I guess what have you guys
decided on where you're spending that money on? The food? Honestly,
the catering stuff we haven't touched yet. You just do
that a couple months out. The dress was the main

(27:53):
thing you had to line up eight months ahead of time.
Everything else you can almost push to the last second.
I wouldn't push catering. Them all suck or your cake
you just a bunch of nuggets. Yeah. You went to
uh marriage counseling with your fiance. Yeah, so we to
have our past or. You had to have a one
day of marriage counseling and we knocked it out. It

(28:13):
was a couple hours session, he said, we're ready to go.
What'd you learn in that session? It was basically, you
got to love each other. This is a signed document
that you got to do this the rest of your life.
You can't go back on this. And he just wanted
to know, do we truly love each other? Are we
doing it for the right reasons? And we said yes.
And then it was all at Starbucks and he goes,
you guys are ready to get married. You had marriage
counseling at Starbucks? Yeah? Cool? Over a lot too. It

(28:36):
was awesome and it was so fast. Do they ever
say no? Maybe? I wonder if it was like just
looking at you too, I'm gonna say no. You know,
I didn't think this is a hunch. Have you picked
your other three rooms been yet? No? I have not yet.
So you have three that you've picked and made public, correct,
and three you haven't shared or picked. I've picked, haven't shared?

(28:59):
You haven't shared? And when do you plan to do that?
Whenever the time's right, Let the universe speak to me.
Did you see his Instagram picture of the three and
there it's gonna be? Howie Mandel opened the case? Yeah, yeah, dealer, Yeah,
everybody gets asked for a case and you open it
up and it's a yes or no. Um. He also did.

(29:21):
I tweeted at the casting person for Big Brother twenty
two for you yep. Ray was like I'll do Big
Brother or she tweeted, and I was like, I got
the perfect person for you, Raymundo. They said they're having
Big Brother twenty two. They're doing auditions in March, and
then they're gonna film this summer. It would actually dovetail
and work nicely with my wedding. I would get out
right the same month basically as my wedding if I've
won the show. Otherwise I'll be out in a couple

(29:43):
of weeks. Wait, your wedding is this is in October.
Film you could do Big Brother yes, and then come
right out, perfect timing right up to the wedding, so
they'll be the rap party and all that stuff, and
then you had three weeks later the wedding. How long
How long would you be a gone from the show?
Three or four months? Typically they spread it out. It's

(30:05):
the whole summer because when they first get in there,
it's just it's starting to be the heat of la
and then towards the end of it. It's the dog
days of summer. I mean, those people are starting to
get sunburned and the it is hot. Could you promise
me that if you went on that show, you would
come back to the show. Yes, Like you're not gonna
try to do something because you know there's not much
of a career after Jess Big Brother. Correct. I would
absolutely want to do this show. This is my day

(30:25):
to day and if I had that opportunity to come
back to it, yes, I could probably sign off on
you going. And I would also guarantee you that I'm
gonna make it far. Oh my gosh, that'd be amazing.
That would be really cool. M we could figure it out.
I'd hate to lose him because he's one of the
most valuable parts of this organization, but I think I would.
I'd totally be up for letting you go, and I'll

(30:47):
always name drop on the live feeds of the show
and everything, tell people to watch and listen like nine
more people, I think. But I did Tweeter. I was like,
I got the perfect person for you, dude. I appreciate that.
I was laughing really hard, because if you have a
blow check markets, someone else is a blow check. Mark
that you pop up in their feet early. Yeah. So
I was like, I got the right, I got it
all right. I'm I'm up for you to go on,
big brother, if you can get it. Yeah, I got
two months. If you get closer, I can probably make

(31:09):
a couple of calls. I can't get you on. There's
no way, no, no, no, no, hold on. I can't
get you on. But I can probably. I probably know
people that could talk to people. If they're looking for
a male mid thirties from the South, you know, you
gotta kind of fall off too. What they're looking for. Engage.
I think that's one step even better. They love an
engaged guy. I got a ring on when I'm in
the house. It's something they're gonna enjoy and want. You're engaged,

(31:33):
you're not gonna have a ring on? Will you be
married by the time it goes? Hey, they wanted for
the cameras. I'll put a ring on, ring all right?
Keep us updated, all right, all right. I want to
say good morning to everyone. Good morning except for a
mom who was the getaway driver for a fifteen year
old son. Oh. A mom and or fifteen year old

(31:56):
son are both facing charges after he robbed a convenience
Stroy gunpoint, and she was the look out, the getaway driver.
That's like the Goonies. What do you mean that's kind
of the mom would be like the leader of the
I was like, I think it's on Disney Plus now,
so if you want to watch it, Morgan number two,
you ever seen Goonies? No? How are you doing with

(32:18):
all You're speaking of Disney Plus all your movies? Well,
I took a break after watching Marvel before I start
Star Wars because I'm still kind of like in the
superhero world and now I've like started to watch spinoffs
from Marvel, so I'm kind of still in the superhero world,
so I need a little break before I start Star Wars.
How many Marvel movies did you watch seventeen? That that's insane. Wait, no,

(32:41):
it was twenty three, twenty three, twenty three movies between
Christmas and like a week ago. Yes, yeah, that is.
I don't think I've many twent of their movies in
the last three years. Good for you, Good for you
do your Samy's Pile of Stories. So do you like
sad movies? I know you like sad music, but sad
movies that's tough. It's tough. I like movies about dogs,

(33:06):
but the bad thing is most dog movies in sad, true,
like oh man, what was that one? So I don't
know that I love sad movies, but I like movies
and the things that I like movies to be about
often in sad. What's your favorite movie? My dog Skip
is the best dog movie possibly ever. Oh, I mean
I can cry just thinking about that movie. Favorite movie

(33:27):
ever is Man on the Moon Jim Carrey playing any
kind of sad? A little dark? Because I don't know
about dark. It's it's a biography, you know, but I
thought I've only seen bits and pieces of it, and
I was kind of sad. It is kind of sad overall.
He gets sick. Yeah, Um, I don't I'm gonna say.
I don't know that it's sad, but I like real
stuff sometime, and you know what reality sad a lot

(33:49):
of times. Well, I think this could apply to music too,
because it music with you even though it's sad. It's
releasing some sort of music. Oh and like Cookie Monster,
but with sad songs. I bring all this up because
the psychologists explained why we like sad movies or even
if you don't why watching a sad movie is good
for you. And there's four reasons why. Sad movies let

(34:09):
people experience emotions. They create a sense of empathy and
bonding with the characters. The story often results in people
feeling better about their own lives. And then crying can
release oxycotton or oxycott, what oxytocin and other endorphins. So

(34:30):
so basically we just want to feel, yeah, and sad
movies allow you to do that. So sometimes maybe you
just need to, you hear, like people like I just
need to put on a good sad movie. You get
to cry in and like feel Better's most sad movie?
And when I say what's your favorite sad movie? I
go around the room. Here favorite sad movie Amy Steel
Magnolia's might cry every time. What do you think my
favorite sad movie is? Because my dog Skip comes to

(34:53):
his favorite dog movie. That's a tough one. It's very sad.
But one of my favorite Oh I'm gonna tell you
what got me was And I don't know if it's
sad enough, but Coco Coco, Yeah, Holy Moley, Oh my
goodness up is a sad movie. And those are cartoons.
What's wrong with me, like I go to light to
two cartoons. It's a most sad movie, lunchbox. The saddest

(35:13):
movie is The War with Kevin Costner and Elijah Wood Eddie,
Oh do you ever see big Fish? Big Fish? About
this guy that is just not really close to his
dad and then he gets to know his dad and
then right when that happens, he dies pretty sad. How
about the pursuit of happiness with Will Smith? Oh, my gosh,
so sad and it ends up you know not, but
there are parts of that at the bathroom seeing where

(35:34):
he locks himself in the bathroom. But the oh what
he has to go through. But you're right it it's
like a cutting feeling, like I for sure feel right
now what I felt then whenever I was watching that movie.
All right, what else you got? Okay? Well, the next
thing is all if you're feeling pain or sadness, the
best thing you can do is have a pet, a
dog or a cat. Yes, having one literally can ease

(35:55):
the pain when you're going through a difficult situation. Investigators
looked at adults who had lost someone who is very
clo most of them. You know, a parent is sibling,
a significant other, and they evaluated how they handled it,
whether or not they had a dog or a cat,
and the people with pets got through it a lot.
I'd like to make a I'd like to have a theory, yes,
as to why I think that is. I think that

(36:18):
we have to become more selfless when we have to
take care of something, so we don't have as much
time for our own sadness. If we've got to take
care of something, that's not so much thinking about yourself,
That's what I would say. I think kids are probably
a big factor. And I don't have kids. Have a
dog that doesn't mind. That's all I have right now,
But I would think that's a big reason why. Yeah,
but if your dog was more it was minding and
being more like because it gets sat on. The dog
not minding, calm and cuddly and stuff like. It just

(36:41):
can be of comfort, still cuddly. My dog is amazing
at two times, when he's going to sleep at night
and when he is still sleepy when he wakes up
in the morning. Same with my kids. We have our
best moments then the rest. It's kind of like a
wild guard. They don't even know what's going to happen.
Kids are great example put off. Okay, so Eddie got

(37:02):
me this like rubber straw thing like with a case
because I wouldn't to stop using plastic straws and we're
all being more aware and conscious of that. Well, I
wanted to talk about this new pinestraw because I know
the big thing with like these reusable straws is like
how do you clean them? And you carry them around?
And uh, well, this is a straw that comes with

(37:23):
a little case. It's like a air podcase, which is
kind of what Eddie gave me. But this case can
actually be filled with water and has little brushes on
the inside and you can shake it up and it
actually cleans the straw and then you dump out the water.
Let me say, you can take it off. I'm all
for the environment. I love the environment. Right, great, I'm
not gonna go through all this for a straw. I'm
just gonna drink with my mouth hole, Like this is

(37:43):
just a lot of work to not use your mouth hole.
You're not gonna shake it up and watch You're I
just not gonna carry this around with me when I
I already have a mouth hole, Like, well, what is
so sometimes straws are just so I just like n
But is it worth that convenience to have an inconvenient
straw cleaner? You got a freaking car washing your podcast.
You gotta put a quarter in it. You gotta well

(38:04):
in case people are curious. It's a pinestraw PNNA and
I get it as I get it. Yeah, yeah, there
you go. Straw struggle is real. I Amy, that's my pile, right,
that was Amy's pile of stories. It's time for the
good news. Old man Jean is eighty one years old

(38:30):
and he's driving down the highway in Florida, and all
of a sudden he starts having a stroke and he
starts swerving, hitting the medium and he's just you know,
going out of control. Another driver sees is like something
has to be going wrong, pulls in front of old
Jean and runs Jean's car into the medium so it
stops and causes no more accidents. Wow, saves his life.

(38:50):
Really well, you know that's a bold move at risky
on off fronts. But and love it. You're talking about
you're risking your car. It takes you to look in
that car and go I need to do something and
risk and drive your car and that's crazy. Wow. Good
for that. Do you know the person who didn't say
I was gonna give him a shout out for being

(39:10):
a hero, Jose Clatter. Jose Clatter saved old man Jean.
That is that's cool. Wow. I hope that I would
do that. I don't know that I would. I don't
know either. I hope I would do that. I don't know.
I never like to give myself too much credit. I
am oh, I appreciate that old man Jean shout out.

(39:31):
But really, Jose Clatter Clatter, that's a big one. There
you go us what it's all about? That was tell
me something good. That's good. In the next five minutes,
Kane Brown will be in studio looking forward to that.

(39:53):
It's also a sad day because it's the very final
day of Dustin Lynch doing the Morning Corny. All right,
here we go, now the Morning Corny with country superstar
Dustin Lynch. What did the drummer call his twin daughters?
What did the drummer call his twin daughters? Anna one,

(40:15):
Anna two? Get it? Anna one Anna too? You get it?
Get it? Yeah, No, it's a good one. You're in
a whole different place here. I look to you. You
didn't laugh. It's a harb. I know. I love saying hey,
give it up. That was The Morning Corny with country
superstar Dustin Lynch. Get an a one yet, Anna too?

(40:40):
You got it all right? The Friday Morning Conversation with
King Brown. All right, welcome to the studio. Okay Brown,
I'm just seeing you in a couple of weeks since
you came out and you played our million dollars show
at the Rhyman. You know what's crazy, is it as
soon as you walk out every word you sing, the
entire crowd knows every song, every word, every song. Man.

(41:00):
It was awesome. That was I appreciate you let me
come and do it. It's just it's amazing to see
everywhere you go people sing all your songs back, even
like the second theory cuts, like the B sides or
whatever you call them. What what do you credit that too?
I have to say social media and you know kind
of I just came up. I didn't really have I
had a job, but it wasn't like a full time job.

(41:21):
It was just trying to like to pay my truck.
So my whole other time I had my phone in
front of me, the whole time, just talking to my fans,
kind of getting to know. I'm asking them questions. Just
a lot of Facebook Live. Every time you retweet something,
it's like ten thousand retweets. You could be like, just farted,
ten thousand retweets. It's amazing. On Twitter, how much of
people like spread your message? Oh, I don't know. I
don't know. Man, they're cool, man cool. Came Brown is here?

(41:46):
You called the show once a while ago and we
hung up on you because they didn't believe it was you.
So and so you just called the request line and
what did you say? How? How would you call the
request line? Would you say it's Kan Brown? Yeah? It
was nice, but I was like, hey, it's Kane and
she's like Kane. I was like, Kane Brown. I was
just wanting to call and talk to Bobby and they
were like, no, it's not and hung up. So did

(42:11):
you call right back? What did we call you back? Yeah,
y'all called me. Are Actually Denis from Sony called me.
I was like, hey, did you call the Bobby Bones Show?
And I was like yeah, but they hung up and
I wasn't you know, I didn't want to be mean
or anything. I was just like, okay, that was nice.
You know, we didn't think it was you. No, yeah,
now we didn't hang up on you. We just didn't
think it was you. Yeah, we didn't think it was you.

(42:32):
Kane's gonna be playing our ih A Country festival and
tickets we want sell next Friday. But it's Derk, Sam Hunt,
Dustin Lynch, Lady and Abellum, Kelsey, John Party, Chase Rice,
and obviously Kane Brown who's here now but one week
from today. Get your tickets at Texas box office dot com.
I'm gonna ask you about this truck because we've talked
about it before, but you put it up on Instagram,
so I'm gonna sell my truck. Did you ever sell it?

(42:53):
I can't get rid of it, man, It's like I've
I've been through so much with it that I just
it's kind of just like a driveway ornament. So you
wanted to sell it though? Was that like spur of
the moment, like I need I probably need to see
some money. Well, we um like vehicles is like my
number one thing. So we just have like a car,

(43:14):
lot of different cars, Like I bought a ninety three
Honda other day with three hundred thousand miles just to
remind me of my childhood, and it's just sitting in
my garage. My wife hates it, and so I don't know.
I just I want to get rid of them, But
then I don't. Are you gonna rebuild that thing? Are
you just gonna let it chill? No? I think I'm
just gonna just hold on to it right now and
then eventually just get rid of it. Would you drive

(43:37):
your baby in that car, that's the question. Yeah, I
mean it's super safe. I mean I see everybody moves
out of my way if I'm on the road because
they're scared of it more than it's safe. Yeah. A
friend of mine saw you at them all here in
town and it was you and your wife and your daughter,
just after you had the baby. Do you get stopped
at them all all the time? Yeah, especially with the baby.

(43:57):
Everybody wants to see it. And how do you feel
about that? Anyone come up to you, go can I
hold the baby? I haven't had that yet. Um, other
than family members, um and stuff like that. Nope, Nope,
no fans or anybody's asked me to hold it. Hold her?
I keep saying, hold her. Yeah, what's what's has being
a dad changed your life on the road. I've only

(44:19):
had her on the road one time. Um, does it
make you want to get home quicker? Well? Actually, she's
gonna be out with me every day from now on.
Her and Caitlin are gonna be out with me, and
I think it would be great. Which the bus now
is kind of like my first home anyway. You feel
like you're in the bus almost as much as it
your home. More. What do you do for fun now? Like,
what's what's fun for you now that you can finally

(44:42):
do things? Like you have access to things now, So
what's fun? I don't know, man, I'm a homebody. I'm
always at home. Um Like if I'm off, especially if
I'm off the road, I do not like to get out.
Kate will like to go to Target for fun, and
I'm just kind of like, oh, you know, I'll stay
at home watch Ni Flakes, binge, watch something like that.
What do you watch lately lately? Just movies? I've seen

(45:05):
a new Bad Boys three? Um, Jamanji, I'm a huge
movie nerd. Bad Boys three? Is that you can't watch
that on TV? Though? Yet? Right? You go theater? Y?
I went to the theater. Do you do the thing
where you shut down theater? No? Oh, no, I go
I know that would be the most balling movie. We
went to um Green Hills, the Green Hills movie Theater,
and the girl came in there. We got there too

(45:28):
late for food, so we were asking, why can you
please just make us food like fries or anything. We
didn't eat dinner because we were coming to watch a movie.
And they were like, yeah, they are so much different
than Luke Bryan, Like Luke bron just shuts down the
theater and it's just I was like, I didn't know
you could do that. It was a thing. I wonder
how much that would cost. You should call lunchbox and
ask how much it would cost to actually because do
you have to pay for every seat? Like is that

(45:49):
enough to shut that? It's like, that's what I was saying,
buying a Southwest flight because Vince Young was known to
do that when he was playing with the Titans. He
wouldn't get a private plane, he would just buy every
seat on a Southwest flight. Yea and yeah, and so
I wonder if that's what that is, just buying every
seat in a movie theater. But Luke listen. I know
I hain't out on Luke something. I don't know him
to buy theaters. I know. I wonder if that's what

(46:14):
it is, not even real the theater. It could have
been like a birthday party two or something. Oh yeah,
what what's up? What are people like in your hometown
now that you've kind of blown up? I mean, everybody's cool.
I'm respectful. I don't really I don't really get to
go back a lot, but um, you know when I do,
it's just can I take a picture of then? Yeah?
And that's that's another thing. Um, when you asked earlier,
when people uh sing my songs or whatever I like,

(46:37):
if somebody asked me for a picture, I usually always
say yes. I never say no. Um. And also after
all my shows when I first started, I would always
stay everybody that stayed after a show, I would take
a picture with everybody. Remember my second show, Um, I
stayed for four thousand people and it was like forty degrees,
I said, when it leads till four am. At what point, though,

(46:58):
did you have to stop doing that because it wasn't
safe for the fans more so than you. Yeah, we
probably our first headline tour the it was a monster tour,
I believe. I mean, we still did it, but it
was more security and then once we kind of got
to the arena points when we stopped, Kane Brown is here.
Has being a dad changed how you're writing music? Their

(47:22):
new like avenues popping in Maybe maybe ways you would
think of songs that you hadn't thought of songs before. Um,
not yet, other than for my daughter and my songwriting
has changed a lot. Though after this last album, I've
kind of concentrated on not as cliche lyrics and kind
of completely all different around music because I do feel

(47:42):
like there's some songs that sound kind of the same,
or you've heard the situations that are saying they've just
changed them a little bit. Um. So now my songs
are I'm kind of nervous about them because they're a
little slower or you know, like, um, I don't know
if I'll heard this song. Men, John Legend, I saw
you on Instagram him singing to saying it was coming. Yeah,

(48:03):
is it out now? No, it's not. I have seen
what you what you put up? Yeah? Wait when me
talking about so what happens though you're talking about it?
What does that mean? Yeah? We've written, have you recorded
it in but it's not out yet. Well, we didn't
know what we were doing. We don't know if we're
writing a song for his album a song from my album.
And then we both just jumped on it and we
love it and his team loves it. So we're just

(48:25):
trying to figure out what we're gonna do with it,
meaning who's going to put it out on whose record? Yeah,
but he would probably win though if it was like
both of you wanted it equally, we'd probably let him
have it. Oh, I don't I don't care. I was
just on a song with John Legends. So how do
you and John Legend get together? The first time? It
was the voice the first time I did his uh
trailer talk and then um my managers just a really

(48:48):
good manager and made it h got ahold of his manager,
so we need to write whenever we were in La
first Staples Center, and so he made it happen. So
when you go right with John Legend, do you go
to his house in La or do you go to
like a writing room. No, we went to a studio.
So it was my first time I actually getting to
write in the studio and record in the studio, which
is brilliant. I don't know why artists don't do that already,

(49:09):
probably cause it costs money though to have a studio, right,
I mean, to set a studio aside, you gotta pay
whatever that fee is to hold it. Yeah, but you
also could go ahead and record it right there it's finished.
And are all the players there? Like, are there people
that when you're riding with John Legend and you're in
the studio, are all the guys that are playing the instruments?
Guys and girls playing the other day there right the end? Well,
I mean John played the piano and then the other

(49:31):
guy played guitar. The producer. Do you feel like there's
a bit of pressure when you walk into a room
with John Legend? Or are you just yeah? You do? Yeah?
And I messed up because I honestly it helped me.
But honestly I messed up because I was like, you
sing it first? It's all that him sing, And then
I was up afterwards and I was like, oh, man,
he's crazy, even his projection when he talks, like I

(49:54):
told him, I was like, man, I can't even when
I when I talk as loud as you, I gotta Yale,
and he's just he could talk you from right here.
They could hear him through the glass back there. It's
how loud he talks, and it's when he sings, it's
just like, it's amazing. Do you go into that room
with a bunch of ideas, like how does the pitch for?
Have you said the name of the song yet? Shot?
What is the name the song? Oh? Last time? I say,

(50:16):
I'm sorry, Okay. So when you walk in, do you
have a bunch of ideas about what you want to
write or did you already go into it going here's
what we're gonna write about. You walk in the room
and John Legend says, this is what we're writing, and
then it's it's on from there. That's pretty cool. Yeah,
And then how long was the writing session that day? Oh?
Maybe an hour? And so you leave? How long until

(50:37):
you actually get the the demo or the rough of
that first song? I got it the day we finished it. Um.
It did take longer though to actually record and everything. Um,
but I think altogether we're there for four hours and
now we wait, we're just waiting for you to do.
If it was me, I know i'd already have it
open running. You know, something that you do that a
lot of I'm seeing a lot of artists do more

(50:59):
so now. But for me, you were the first one
that I saw do it was you were taking all
the stuff you're writing and putting it up immediately. It
was like you just wrote it, you got on your iPhone,
you're putting it up. And I've seen you kind of
change that culture with a lot of new artists now
because you were the first guy I was seen doing
that was almost everything, And now I see a lot
of artists doing it, and I think it's great because
we get to hear a lot of stuff that we
won't get to hear it because you have to. You
write seventy songs and you pick ten, you know, but

(51:20):
you know, I would see your Instagram story and I
would see music up all the time, and so um,
I think that's a really a really cool thing you
did being transparent with songwriting that a lot of artists
have been doing too. So, you know, good for you there,
Thank you. Yeah, I think it's just great for you know,
the fans get to put an input input of what
song they want to they wan't released, or they won't
release first what they want is your single. And I

(51:42):
feel like radio can also help you because I'll have
a radio room and I'll be like, I really like
that song that you know you put up the Marshmallow
song one thing right, it's such a good song. Thanks man.
What's interesting about that is that was a song if
I'm if I'm right about this, that you wrote, but
you didn't put on a record, and so YouTube you
and Marshmallow talked and and was he like you have anything?

(52:03):
And that's how it happened. Yeah, we were just talking
about doing something together, and I really really liked that song.
I just didn't make my album, so I didn't even
send them the actual song. I just send them lyrics
and he just read the lyrics and then then I
send him the demo and he kind of came up
with everything else. Do you ever write parts of songs?
Will come up with concepts while you're sleeping. I do.

(52:24):
I'll have dreams randomly, and either I'll wake up and
not put them in my notes and forget them because
I'll be like, oh, I'll remember it, forget them, or
I do. And What's Mine is Yours, which is a
song on the first record that was a dream I
came up with and you just grabbed the phone immediately
and typing whatever's in your head and then wake up

(52:45):
and kind of see what happened next. I'll do that
with segment idea. Sometimes then I wake up and I'm like,
what was I thinking when I was sleeping? That's the
dumbest idea ever had. I'll do another note where I'll
put what I was thinking, or like my title, and
then I'll put in quotations like what it's about, because
sometimes I'll be like something with my nana and then
I'll completely forget. Yeah, are you a melody writer or
do you write lyric? Are you a lyric guy? First?

(53:07):
If you had to pick one melody, so you'll go
and then as signed the words after that you can't melody. Well,
in Nashville, I've came. I've got a core group of
writers that i've found, um like Matt McGain and Chase
McGill uh that are just now starting to get their
first number ones. And like Matt's a great lyricist and

(53:27):
so he's also a great melody but he'll come up
with something and he's there's this thing that writers do
that when they sing on a demo or do something
like that, or when they're doing a melody that I
don't even know how to explain. It's just what writers do,
and so I'll kind of just change that. I'm kind
of like the publicist of plugging. Um, a writer in

(53:48):
with another writer, like a melody to a lyricist, and
then I get in and kind of do both things. Um,
I don't know. You still find the time to write? Yeah,
I write all the time. Any any chance I get
Kane Brown is here? Any of your other art any
other artists? Like, dude, you I know you didn't cut
that song and I have it you have that happened
yet I haven't. I had that opinion. Are you sending
out songs that you're not using? Mmm? I know you

(54:12):
need some money? Do that? I want to? Don't need money,
by the way, I want to. I don't know. Kane
Brown is here. We're gonna do a game called fact
or fiction. You just uh amy you play, you tell
me if it's right or wrong. Kane Brown can play
guitar Hero with his feet fact factor fiction? I used

(54:34):
to I don't know anymore. Why would you play guitar
Hero with your feet to begin with? Because I'm a
huge gamer, and I got so good on an expert that, um, like,
I just tried something new. I can only play on
medium though. I would never touch that guitar after he
was done with That's disgusting. I always say this, I don't.
I always have socks on. I never take my socks

(54:54):
off like I always have, so even when you're playing,
even I'm playing, I'm sorry. I go to the beach
and I'll have my socks on. Okay, but the bottom
of your socks are still dirty. No, no, no, I'm
telling you. I changed my socks. I'm particular about my feet,
asked my wife. My wife like he got this soft
defeat in the world. I kind of weird for a dude.

(55:14):
Factor fiction Kane Brown almost joined the Army. Fact m.
They told me no because my tattoos. Oh really that right?
I feel like some of the most tattooed up people
I know were in the Army. Yeah. Well, I was
in high school and I had a Chinese symbol on
my neck, and I guess they were like, oh, what
is that? I see it? What does it mean? It
means love? Yeah, they took a picture of everything, and

(55:40):
they told me i'd had to have it removed? Wow? Wow,
Okay Kane Brown factor fiction Kane played football in high school. Fact.
I feel like I know Kane so well right now?
Were you good? I was? I was just athletic. I
think I was better at basketball. Um, your wife didn't
know who you were. His wife didn't know he Wasn't

(56:00):
they met at top Golf? Factor fiction fact fact you
guys met a top golf? Yeah here, No, we were
in Orlando. How did that? How did that come together?
Did you go up to her? Did she go up
to you? What happened? Now, Well, we didn't meet at
top golf. That was the first place we went after
the show, and I kind of like didn't say anything

(56:21):
to her, just looked stared at her awkwardly. And we
just knew a mutual friend and she ended up coming
to the show. All right. The last one, the one
thing on it. I think these are all facts. Yea, yeah,
yeah yeah. Is it true? The one thing on your
rider is Jamison Whiskey. It used to be, so that's
false now it's false. Um, ruppel Mints, ruppel Mints. I

(56:45):
don't know what that is. Is that it's a college shot. Basically,
it's a hundred proof. Um, and it tastes like mouthwash.
And do you do a shot before or or do
you drink it after? Yeah, it's like our goat. Well,
I go to shot and then the rest of my
band does Jamison Roses. What else do you put on

(57:05):
the rider? Though? I'm telling you, I don't ask for anything.
I am the most laid bad guy. Um when it
comes to anything, like, I don't know. I grew up
with nothing, So it's just I just show up and
do the show. And then my band's always like, Yo,
we need this, we need bottles of water. Cane. Come
on the Friday Morning Conversation with Kane Brown. All right,

(57:29):
Kane has now moved to the performance center, which is
like six inches over. Let's be honest, he just moved over.
Send a different chair. Introduce your friends here, Kane. Um. So,
my fiddle players Buddy Lars, and UH acoustic player is Alex.
How do you find your guys in your band? Alex
is from my hometown. Um. They found me on Facebook
when we first started. They've been with me ever since.

(57:50):
Lars had the audition. He's one of the two people
the auditioned for us and our utility player who plays everything,
um whenever. Because Lars played with set a million all
our show, like I stood beside him and I was
playing while he was playing it. I think he was
looking at me like you are not good? Is that true? Okay?
Okay good? Because I felt like I felt like it's like, man,
he thinks that sucked and I do. But that's all right.

(58:11):
We had a good time. Kane Brown is here and
we're gonna play the song Homestick right now. This is
the song flying up the charts right now. And hear
what you guys ready, I'm right. I'm a little nervous,
but I'm dy what There is no reason I'm in
the Bobby Bones right I've always seen it from YouTube,
but I've never been here. If it's real, all right,
here we go Kane Brown. Hey, guys, So because of

(58:32):
licensing roles, we can't play anything with music on this
iHeartRadio channel or podcast anymore. But you can't go to
Bobbybones dot com to see it. We hate that we
had to take you down. Wasn't our decision, but I
just wanted to keep you up, and we wanted to
keep up as much as possible. So I go to
Bobbybones dot com to watch or here whatever you're missing
right now, and thank you for listening to the show.
And sorry about all the legal stuff. That's great. What

(58:55):
are you thinking about when your eyes are closed? First
of all, I'm hot, I'm sweating, and because you out
the lights, it's early, dude. I do not like singing early.
I woke up bit what six thirty, just to try
and warm up. I got in the shower, I have
my coffee at the same time, because that's probably not good. Well, no,
I don't like waking up early either. Yeah. Well, I

(59:16):
was actually thinking about when I was coming in. I
was like, I gotta sing. I was like, it's early
for y'all to be doing radio. Yeah. I've been since
I was twenty two, been doing mornings, and so I've
been waking up at four o'clock sometimes three thirty, like
my whole life, and it's never been a good morning.
I get there about nine. Yeah. Yeah, but when the
show's ending, I'm like, all right, it feels good. I'm

(59:39):
not a morning person. That's why I appreciate you coming up.
I appreciate you coming up great. Yeah, it was great,
thank you. I'm just glad to be here. I was excited.
I was like, I never got to do the Bobby
Bones show. So you brought your baby with you. I
brought my baby. I was excited. She got to come,
she gets to experience it. Well, we're gonna meet her
um right after. She don't have a coronavirus. Right, We're
all good. Good. I'm checking everybody. I don't care. All

(01:00:02):
bets are off, scared everybody might have it. So she's clear.
She's clear because I don't have it either. Yeah, I'm
Jimmy Allen just got back from what China? No he didn't. Yeah,
that takes him as morning. I say you await he
takes him back here? Hey, why why is he there?
All right? Kane Brown, he's playing her Eyeheart Coodry Festival
tickets gone s a week from today. Um, that was

(01:00:24):
fantastic and thank you guys for waking up too. It's
time for the good news. A Florida beer companies found
a special way to help shelter dogs find homes. Motor
Works Brewing in Bradenton is working with Manity County Animal

(01:00:44):
Services to put photos of dogs on their beer cans.
These dogs are up for adoption. That's pretty cool. Proceeds
from the limited edition bruise will go toward building a
new shelter. Wow. So one they're giving money from the
actual beer and two the putting dogs on the cans.
That's pretty cool. I also saw a story about a
girl in the last few weeks. Instead of having maybe

(01:01:10):
as she had maids of honor, I know what it was.
Instead of the maids of honor carrying flowers, they all
carry puppies and it adopted sound cute. It's down the
wedding and that's pretty cool. Yeah, yeah, it's good. Yeah,
And I like this. I'm gonna shout them out again.
Motor Works Brewing in Bradenton. Pretty cool. I'm looking at
the beer cans here and here are the dogs on
the on the side of the cans. There you go.

(01:01:31):
That's what it's all about. That was tell me something good.
I'll read you a quote from a very famous movie,
just named the movie. So I'll read the quote, you answer,
and then I'll play the clip. Okay. For example, if
I were to say, my mom always said life was
like a box of chocolates. You never know what you're
gonna get, that right, My mom always said life was

(01:01:56):
like a box of chocolates. You never know what you're gone.
So what I'll do, I'll read you a quote. You
get it right, you stay in the game. All right,
There's are all pretty easy. They're all kind of like this,
like Forrest Gump. They're all from Forrest Gump perfectly. The
answer to every one of them is Forrest Gump. Amy. Ready, ready,

(01:02:20):
I'm not gonna do the impression. I'm just gonna read
the quote. Oh good, I'm the King of the world.
I'm the King of the world. I'm the King of
the world. I mean, I know what it is. What
movie is that? I know I'm thinking it, but that's right.
It's like a I'm the King of the world. You
think I should act it out micro No, No, okay,

(01:02:40):
you just say it, but I mean I know that
that's what it is. I'm the king of the world.
I'm the king of the world. I don't my brain
is lion king. Lion King makes sense. No, the answer
is Titanic. It's basically how I said it. You said

(01:03:03):
it right, but you didn't get the movie. You didn't
think I just was saying something that came to You've
been eliminated, I know, which is so sad Lunchbox named
this movie. You was kind? You was smart? You was important?
Named this movie See Amy knows this one you do? Yes,

(01:03:24):
you is kind? You was smart? You is important? Is
that right? H You is kind? Who is kind? The
only thing on Nika? What's eating? Gilbert great? That is incorrect?

(01:03:45):
Amy will help him to help to help kind He
was smart? You is important? Eddie. If you missed this,
everybody's back hand. Okay, yes, miss it. But if I
get it right, you get it right? You in yeah
niconing movie quotes Eddie, I'll have what she's having. H huh,

(01:04:09):
I'll have what she's having. Now all, I'll have what
she's having. Oh, I'll have what she's having space balls.
Oh well, let's eating spaceballs. No, when Harry met Sally,

(01:04:31):
oh god, because she's at the table and the person
across her. Guys, alright, she's having Okay, Well, you're all
are losers. You're welcome, guys. All right, we'll see you
next time. I'm on another round. M Well you want
to go another round? Yes, let's do write it down though. Okay,

(01:04:52):
everybody's in here, we go write the answer down. Next up.
I'm your father. I am your father. I'm a man.
I'm not giving it. It's justice at all, makes the
game harder. All right, we'll give your father. I'm in

(01:05:14):
for the win, all your fowler. There can be any
of this. I'm in Amy, Star Wars, Star Wars, Star Wars.
There you go. Gorsh called your foulder, I'm your father. Okay, okay,

(01:05:35):
how about this one? Are you gonna play that? Ray? Sorry?
How about this one? Wax on wax off? Yeah, wax
on wax off. M now, oh gosh, that could be
anything for the win? Yeah, Amy, karate kido, karate kids,

(01:05:59):
karate kid I okay, wax on wax off. There you go,
good defense. How about this one. I'm gonna make him
an offer he can't refuse. Say it again, I'm gonna

(01:06:19):
make him an offer he can't refuse. I'm shoot. What
Listen to his voice? Amy, I know I am. Do
you have it? Yeah? You do? Yeah? For sure? For sure.
Listen to his voice. Yeah, listen to his voice. Do
it again. I'm gonna make it a little bit. It's perfect. Now,

(01:06:40):
you're right. I'm gonna make him an offer he can't refuse.
I'm gonna make him an offer he can't refuse. I mean,
I feel like I know this movie inside now, but
I'm just guessing it. Amy. I don't remember this scene,
pretty woman, you just skipped out on thee. I'm like,
I know every line. It's one of two movies, and

(01:07:01):
I don't know which one it is. I guess Scarface incorrect. Eddie,
Eddie the Godfather. There is the play it for him.
I want to make him off. I'm gonna make him
an that's crazy. Wow, you guys production. Mike d went

(01:07:31):
and saw Little Women, which has six Oscar nominations. Are
you interested seeing Little Women? Yes? I'm not gonna go
to the theater. Whenever I can watch it at home.
Hall at me because yes, I we had. My mom
kept a Little Women in the book, like on our
coffee table growing up. So well, everyone that sees it
that I've seen has been a female and they've been like,

(01:07:53):
love it. Well. Mike d went his a podcast called
Movie Mike's Movie Podcast. What do you think of Little Women?
It was very artsy, maybe a little too arcty for me,
So it wasn't like knock you down great to a dude,
not to me. No, but the acting it is really good.
There's a bunch of really good actors in it. What
did you feel it when they were like, I could
never love anybody more than I love my sisters. No,

(01:08:15):
are you close to your brother? Yeah? Often? Do you
guys talk? Probably? I mean we text every day? Oh
so real close? That's interesting. And so you didn't watch
A Little Women to think about your brother? No, it
didn't occur to me. Okay, so what do you give it?
Three point five out of five carriages? Carriages? Is that
Timothy Chamalan in it? Chama? Yeah? I like that guy

(01:08:37):
because you know a movie he was in that, like
that bird Face bird Box. Yeah, No, I mean Ladybird, Ladybird. Yeah.
I liked his character on Ladybird. He isn't that right? Yeah? Yeah,
the same guy he's liked to play them the band
m Okay, So three, and there's a new episode today
a Movie Mikes Movie Podcast A one. What are you're
talking about? What I'm talking about? Songs that got famous

(01:08:57):
for movies and also top five movie fran chases the
all time Oh wow, songs I got famous for a movie,
Dirty Dancing. That's one. That song was only written for
Dirty Dancing, specifically the last one. Right, I've had the
time of the last song they found. Yeah, and it's
the biggest thing. Did you know that it wasn't a
big song? Oh yeah, they found it for the movie. Yeah.
I watched it and swear, but I didn't watch movies

(01:09:21):
that made us. I know. You watch that. You didn't
want to watch the movie? Should watch? I watch How
I was made? I don't need to watch it. Oh no,
I like the part where a Sylvester Salone goes, know
who's in the movie pa. I like the part where
Patrick Swayze goes, I don't know, I'm not a dancer
and they had to like go invest to get his
past in real life. Yeah, improve that wasn't in the movie.
I know, But in the movie that made us. That's

(01:09:42):
how he got the role. They were looking for a
dancer and they're like, what about Patrick Swayze And it's
like he doesn't dance. He says it as a dance,
but his mom was a dance instructor and he just
didn't want to be known for dancing. Yeah. There, you
should watch the movie though. Um that's it for today.
I'm in Hawaii. I shall film today. I mean we
ran app you surfing it all today? I have a
scene to shoot today surfing on a paddle boy, I

(01:10:05):
stand up paddle bow with the contestant about They hit
me up and they're like, will you go on the
water and shoot with a contestant? And I was like,
you're gonna put a mic on me on the water,
I'm gonna fall in. Well, this is batteries bones. It's
not gonna kill you. No, not me. But if that
goes in the water, the whole the whole setup, yeah,
it's ruined dead. Yeah. And I was like I could
keep my shirt on right, and they're like yeah, And

(01:10:26):
I get to be in the opening of the Hawaii
Last year I didn't get to be in the opening.
This show has really like embraced me this season. I
love it. It's crazy. I know, even I'm like are
you sure? I know? Anytime I'm questioning it, I'm like,
are you sure you want me on this? I joke.
I'm like so proud of you, and obviously I think
it's like so amazing, But anytime you post a thing
and it's like all five of yallar in the pick.

(01:10:47):
I kind of looked to see him like did he
add himself in me too? Like what happened, but like, no,
you're legit in the picture, and I just think it's
so cool. Yeah, they're being really great. Yeah. Um yeah.
So I'm just and then I'll fly back tomorrow night late,
which put me back is Sunday. So this has been
a really long Jeff flew for two days to work
for two days and came right back. Yeah, I'm gonna

(01:11:09):
do I'm like a mom date night tonight with the kids,
like just me and them and they get to pick
out whatever we're gonna do. And so I don't know
what that is yet. When they get from school will decide. Um.
And then I'm watching that Taylor Shift documentary this weekend.
It's out today, so that will be happening. Miss Americana,
Miss Americana, how about it. So you guys have a
great weekend. See you Monday. By everybody,
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