The Bobby Bones Show - (Wed Early Bird) Lily Rose Is On Talking About The Jobs She Had Before Pursing Music Full Time, Her Song With Diplo & More! + Things We've Learned From TikTok! + Mailbag: Hooked Up With Girlfriends Sister
Episode Date: August 9, 2023Lily Rose is on the show for the first time! She talks about the jobs she had before she pursued music full time, the song she did with Diplo, how it felt when her song "Villan" went viral, and more! ...Plus, find out the new things we've learned on TikTok! Mailbag: A listener has been dating a woman for two months and when he met her family, he realized he once hooked up with her sister one time eight years ago. He’s not sure if her sister said anything so he’s wondering if he should be honest with her or say nothing at all. We share our thoughts!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Let's go around the room here.
Ever since he started working out with me, you can tell he's been gaining muscle and working hard and I respect the hustle.
It's producer ready. Let's go.
Guys, I was recently in an interesting situation.
My wife and I go to a restaurant and we order our food.
And the bill comes and I see two desserts on there that we didn't get.
You didn't get or you didn't order?
We didn't order or we didn't get.
Got it.
Did not even want these desserts.
And I said, huh, a server.
There's two charges in here.
We didn't get that food.
We didn't order that.
And they said, oh, okay.
They walked back.
The cash register was kind of behind our table.
It was a Spanish.
it was a Mexican restaurant so I can hear them speak Spanish.
And I hear them say, God, they caught the desserts.
And the other server goes, well, we tried.
In Spanish.
In Spanish.
I guess they didn't know I spoke Spanish or understood Spanish.
And they know what table that we're talking about?
I mean, you're obviously a Hispanic fella.
Correct.
And I heard them.
And I go, interesting.
They tried to scam me the two desserts.
And I heard them.
Good for you for looking at your receipt too like that.
I never do that.
It was just something that just said, yeah, double check it.
I trust too.
shouldn't do that.
So I was like, I don't know what to do.
Like, do I say something?
Do I, aha, I heard you.
Or do I just leave?
And then I just left.
So they said you tried.
Obviously, they weren't successful with their little gig,
but you didn't tell them you knew you just let them take advantage of somebody else.
Well, you know, I just maybe, I don't know.
I really didn't know what to do.
Hey, there are times I don't do a drama either.
Right.
Even if it's like I probably should.
I thought about it.
I was like, do I call the manager?
Do I tell them?
Like, I don't know what to do here.
What would you guys do in the situation?
I'd have just left.
I probably wouldn't even look to the ticket
I'll be honest with you
If it's not like 20 bucks higher
I probably wouldn't even even noticed
But if you busted them
and heard all that conversation
You would just leave like I did?
Yeah
Because the manager's probably in on it
If I heard the conversation
Eddie I don't think I would just leave
I just I think I would be so
I think Caitlin would be like
You don't have to always serve justice
Yeah
That's what she tells me all the time
You don't have to serve justice
to every single thing
Yeah
But I think now that I'm starting
to get irritated
because I were trying to take advantage
people. Dude, that was me walking to the car the whole way. I'm like, I can't believe we're still torn.
I don't want to act like I'm just going to stay down and be like, I demand. But I think I probably
would have said something. Wow. And I'd have recorded it for TikTok. Also, Yelp review. Got to use Yelp
your advantage here because people would know. I don't have a Yelp account though. Everybody has a Yelp
review. Do you need an account to do a Yelp review? You mean every business has one? Yeah.
No, I don't have an account to log into Yelp to put a review up. Hey, guess what? This calls for one.
Okay. That's a good question. I'm sorry that happened to you.
Yeah, man.
It's terrible.
Thank you, but.
You're welcome.
See it.
All right.
Moving on.
Once again, his Nissan Ultima has died, and he's mad that no one from the show is lining up to give him a ride.
Here is lunchbox.
Yeah, this has to do with me getting a ride, guys.
I've been looking into not getting a car, getting a golf cart.
What do you mean?
I mean, I see people driving golf carts on the road.
Like, you know, they have those.
Oh, to drive to work?
Yeah, that'll be my car.
Is a golf cart?
think that's street legal. No, no. There's
some company in town that, like, tourists, like, you want to go from one
side town and the other, you jump on their golf car. But not, you can't get on the
interstate. Oh, well, okay. That you can't do
for sure. But I'm just saying, how awesome would it be for me to be
rolling around town in a golf cart? Like that... It would go slower than your bike.
Oh, I mean, I don't know how... Golf cars can go kind of fast. You know what you can do,
roll your way to the golf course and just play a round of golf. Well, you could do that. You could do that.
I don't think it's worth having that.
I would recommend no, but it's up to you, buddy.
And you're going to be annoying so many drivers on the, like, say you are driving to work.
You're going to be going to be so slow.
People are going to be so annoyed if they're behind you.
And you can't get on the main roads.
The roads you ever see golf carts on are like the tourist roads.
Sure.
Neighborhoods.
Side roads or like Broadway.
Golf carts can go up to 30 miles an hour is what I'm reading.
What about when it's cold outside?
Well, then they have those little flaps that they put over them.
But how awesome.
How much is a golf cart?
They're only like $10,000.
If you're going to spend $10,000, I'm getting a real car.
Good car.
You're out of your mind.
Still no car, though?
No, still no car.
We weren't really talking.
She's just still sitting there.
I haven't really decided.
Your wife?
No, my car.
Oh, got it.
Like, ever since I went out that one morning, she wouldn't start, I haven't really
spoken to her, and she's just sitting there, and I have to decide what I'm going to do.
Like, here's a golf cart.
New, 48V electric golf cart, $9,489.
A lot of money.
Or here's a Yamaha G-29 stretch kit glass.
Why don't I get a four-wheel-in?
It's $2,000.
All right, thank you, lunchbox.
She wants me to bet that she'd get a tattoo on my face,
but I never really thought she'd do it in the first place.
Here she is, Amy.
Have you heard of falconry?
Do we need to beep that?
Falconry.
Okay, it's an experience with falcons where you go and you put on this special glove
and you wait, and the falcon comes and lands on your hand.
And it's very therapeutic.
They say the health benefits, reduce stress, improves mental clarity, mindfulness, appreciation for nature.
The bird lands?
They do that at Auburn football games?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I've seen that.
Improof your reflexes.
That's the eagle.
Right.
So you're going to get into Falcon race?
Is this going to be another hobby?
No, it's an experience as being offered.
My cousin and I are going away.
Like, she lost her mom earlier this year and we just kind of had something on the list of like, let's go.
You need to get away.
Let's go do something.
So we're going to like, you know, two nights.
at a hotel that has different experiences.
We're going to do yoga and like a sound bath and falconry.
I feel like that's a big, fancy word,
but just a bird landing on your hand.
You ever done pigeonry?
That would be cool.
Can you just buy the glove and then the eagle just lands on it?
I don't know how they get it to come to you.
Like you just walk around wherever,
and it knows that's a landing strip, basically.
It's like an airport.
It said the duration of this experience is two hours,
so I don't know how long it takes for the bird to come.
I guess as long as you, hey, falcon, falcon, falcon, falcon.
So do they guarantee a falcon will land on your hand?
And how do they promise it lands on that hand and not the other one?
I don't know.
I don't know yet.
And what's it cost?
We're only doing the experiences that are included.
The free ones.
Yeah.
Okay.
Then I'm up for it.
It's a free experience.
Sounds fun.
Yeah.
Why not?
Then you go get another glove like that and you walk around that place.
You go buy your own.
It's if fucking lands on you.
That'd be cool.
I'm going to get one for my house.
If it lands in your hair, it's going to be hilarious or poops in your head.
That'd be funny.
All right, right.
All right, right.
From Mountain Pine, Arkansas.
His desk keeps gaining more stuff.
But getting rid of those autographs would be tough.
Bobby Bones.
Thank you very much.
I just want to say this.
I put up an Instagram video.
I do a little something called a sneaky list now where I sneak up on somebody and say,
make this list of this.
And then they have to give me the list where I did country music stars with Scoobis Steve and he was terrible.
I did greatest wrestlers of all time with Amy and it was hilarious, but she was terrible.
But that's the whole point ever, right?
They're called sneaky lists.
Well, not totally terrible.
I came up with five.
You asked me five and I came up with five.
That's true.
Do you want to hear Amy's again?
Just for the record before I tell you that.
Greatest five wrestlers of all time.
Paul Colgan, Steve Stone Austin, Steve, Stone, Stone, Cramer, he got you.
Dwayne Johnson, his dad.
His dad's at four?
Yeah, his dad's at three.
His dad's at four.
And who's five?
Five, wrestler.
Thank you, Amy.
Welcome to my brain.
That is true.
So, the Ms. said you didn't even put him in this top five.
Right.
And that's, I saw.
saw he responded to that.
Did you see it?
Yeah.
So then I didn't realize there's controversy.
I forgot around Hulk Hogan.
Oh, I wouldn't think about that.
Because he is still one of the good wrestlers ever, but I was just...
Wait, hold on.
The Ms. replied to you.
That's what I was thinking.
The Ms. replied to you because when I posted a video of me meeting the Ms.
He didn't reply to nothing.
And I invited him to be a collaborator where it would share on his feet.
Oh, that's so weird.
He's never going to do that.
And he never did it.
Yeah, no, no.
So Amy did her five wrestlers.
The Miz responded and said, not even in the top five.
Come on.
I'm going to go right to him.
Respond to this, but can't respond to me.
That sucks.
Please don't.
No.
I did.
I put it in my stories and said, like, I guess I could replace Hulk with the Miz.
Yeah, you could.
But I don't know.
There's also John Sina.
You like sneaky lists, though?
Oh, yeah.
It's going to be a fun thing now.
It's going to be a fun thing that's stumbled upon.
All right.
All right.
The Miz is now your rival, Amy.
You'll be fighting at WrestleMania.
That's what I'm letting you know right now.
Great.
All right.
All right, thank you guys for being here.
Let's get going.
The show starts now.
Let's open up the mailbag.
You send an email and we read it all the air of these mailbag.
Hello, Bobby.
I've been seeing a woman for two months now.
We've recently been on a few dates.
And last weekend, she invited me to meet her family, which I was extremely excited about.
While meeting both parents and her sister, I realized that her sister and I had hooked up one time roughly eight years ago.
I really liked this woman.
and I don't know if her sister has said anything.
I'm wondering, should I be honest and up front,
or should I just say nothing?
What would your suggestion be?
Signed, I might be single for life.
Dang.
That's a telephone.
You finally find something that you really like,
and it turns out you made out with her sister years ago or more.
I don't know.
Eight years is a long time ago.
It is.
I just would imagine the sister would say something.
I don't want to live in the fear.
This is why I wouldn't be a good criminal.
because if I did something wrong, even if I was getting away with it,
I'd always feel like somebody knew I was up to it,
and they were going to arrest me at any time.
Every cop I go by, I'd be like, they know,
and they're waiting for me to walk.
They're going to arrest me right in like 15 minutes.
So you just say it to your girlfriend,
or do you go to the sister and be like,
hey, look, obviously this is awkward,
but I think we should tell her, like,
we're on the same page, good.
That's a great question, too.
So my first answer was going to be,
you can't just live and fear
because you're going to be around that sister forever,
and you're always going to be fearing that one day it's going to come out.
You cannot live in fear.
Oh, it's hard to do, but it just, that can't be the thing.
And you don't know that the sister's already told her.
Right.
But you still, she has to know somehow.
Now, step one is she has to know.
Now Amy brings up a great question.
How does it get to her?
But you can't just not say anything because you'll always be scared that it's going to come out.
And eventually it's going to bite you in the butt.
So then what do you do?
I say you just go and you tell her.
But, okay.
And is it, okay.
Yeah, because.
The sister may not even recognize you.
Yeah.
Oof.
What if she's like, what are you talking about?
Oh, no, she didn't remember at all.
You're like, oh, just kidding.
That would be the worst.
It wouldn't be the worst.
You have to say something, and I would probably just tell her,
hey, I didn't know this until I went to your house,
but a long time ago, I met your sister to Barr,
oh, that's tough.
It hurts me to say it even though it's fake.
I know.
Because I can't imagine this not being an explosion of epic proportions.
And I think that that's going to her first is great.
I guess my mind only went to talking to the sister like heads up because then what if she gets mad at her sister for not telling her?
And like then they get a fight and it's like, oh.
No, my problem.
I would want to tell her instead of the sister tell her.
Right.
Absolutely.
Because then it feels like I'm not lying.
I'm not hiding it.
Well, then here's what you do.
You say, hey.
I would go in a time machine and make sure I didn't do it.
That's what I would do first.
Undo that.
Go find a time machine somewhere.
Say, hey.
Oh, it sucks.
I'm telling your sister heads up.
So.
No, no, I don't think you should plan something behind.
I don't either because the sister may be, the sister then may try to beat you to it because she knows she should have told you.
But then you say, hey, I was doing that out of care for y'all's relationship.
Nah, I just say it.
You just got to say it to your girl, to you girl.
Okay, so let's say you're the sister.
Do you say it right away?
Like, hey, sister, I need to talk to me.
I know, but I'm just saying.
I'm working on.
I'll be single for life over here.
Okay, I get it.
You have to tell her, or you're going to live in fear that.
It's always going to come out.
And then secondly, you have to tell.
Yeah, I get that.
It needs to come from you, but I'm just.
I wouldn't even tell the sister because then she'll feel like,
oh, I better tell her so she doesn't think that I'm keeping something for my sister.
Oh, I just would feel, I don't want to cause a fight between sisters.
It's all going to be a fight.
There's going to be a fight all over the place here.
But also it was eight years ago and nobody did anything wrong.
True.
It's just awkward.
Or you could just ghost everybody.
But he doesn't want to be single for life.
Well, that's why he signed his singles for life.
He might do that.
Just like, you know, this isn't going to be a win.
so I'm going to go out and never say anything to anybody.
But no, I think you should say something.
That's hard for me to say because it's going to be very awkward.
But you should do that.
But then hopefully you're, I'm sure why you love her is part of why you love her.
She's emotionally mature.
And she's going to be like, oh, yeah, cool, makes sense.
We doesn't know if he loves her yet.
That's not going to happen, Amy.
I can promise you how you did that is not how it's going to happen,
but it ain't going to be that way.
Okay.
Okay.
Thank you for the email.
Good luck.
Please follow up with us and let us know.
Because when it doesn't work out,
maybe we can set you up with Morgan or something.
I don't know.
Sounds like a decent dude.
You know?
All right, that's it.
Close the mail.
We got your email.
And we're a Bobby Bones show interview.
In case you didn't know.
Lily Rose.
I'm a big fan of her.
So she had this song called Villain that went massive on TikTok and then we played it on the Women of IHart Country Show.
She's out with Sam Hunt right now on his summer on the outskirts tour.
She grew up in Atlanta, self-taught drummer, guitarist in high school.
She started singing.
and she's a great athlete.
I don't know.
She hates cooking.
I don't know what else to say.
I want to get her in here
and not do the whole interview now,
but I'm a big fan of Lily Rose.
And Lily will be opening for me in Louisville
at one of my final shows
for the comedically inspirational tour.
On the Bobby Bones show now.
Lily, how the heck are you?
Good, dude.
How you doing?
I'm doing really good.
You know, after we had spent an hour
or so talking to my house
and it's up on a Bobbycast,
I came in.
I was telling these guys
just like how easy you were to talk to,
how cool you were.
I think they thought you and I went on a first date or something.
I was just all, I was like, she's so cool.
I love that.
And so, you know, we had talked about you coming up here, and you're on the road now with Sam, right?
Yeah.
What are those shows like?
How receptive is his audience to you?
It's been awesome.
You know, it's sometimes a little early in the night.
So first of three, you kind of are expecting to play to an empty crowd, and they're getting there early and they're engaged.
You know, we only have villain really as a hit.
We've got that new song with Diplo.
So for us to not have.
this plethora of hits for them, like Nate Smith is just crushing.
They feel like they're engaged.
It feels good.
They're showing up to the meet and greet line.
Like, we go out and grind it out at merch every night.
And people are lining up and saying, you know, hey, I've never heard of you before.
It feels good.
Well, you play a little bit of villain, just like a verse and a chorus.
Because I want people to hear this.
Villain is a song that kind of pop for her that really made it to where you are here today, right?
Yeah.
And then how quick was that?
Like, you posted it.
And how quick until people were like, dang, this is huge
and people started reaching out to you?
It was like zero to a thousand.
We went 13 million views in one week on TikTok, which...
Yeah, across three videos.
It was wild.
That's crazy.
Okay, here she is.
Just a verse and a chorus.
This is Lily Rose doing villain.
You're so good.
Come on, Lily Rose.
Thank you.
What a voice.
You thought I pushed play.
Oh, get out of here.
I didn't push play.
That's them performing life.
So good.
You're so good.
And I wanted to start with that.
I want people to hear how good.
good you are. A lot of times a new artist will come in and they'll be like, prove it.
And they'll wait through a whole interview, but I want you to prove it early. Oh, dude.
That's awesome. So you grew up in Georgia. Yeah. What's your hometown like?
It's on the outskirts of Atlanta, so still in the perimeter, essentially. It felt like I grew up
in the city. We had a train station in our backyard, so. I never was on a train until like three weeks ago.
Yeah. Blue my mind. You can take a train to a different city in America. Like Amtrak? Yeah, like Amtrak. Yeah.
That's wild.
We had like the in like Marda.
So like our,
you could go down to the Braves game or whatever
Just hop on the train.
That's crazy.
It was so dope.
It was great.
Yeah.
If in your like suburb,
the train came to that edge
and you could go into the city.
Yeah.
What is happening?
This is awesome.
Yeah.
I'm just now learning about some of the beauties
of like public transportation.
I grew up in a town of 700 in Arkansas.
We had no public transportation.
And I was up in the Northeast.
We went to stay in New Hampshire for a couple days.
Never even been there.
We're going on adventure.
Yeah, man.
We took a train in New Hampshire to Maine.
and just sat there and chilled.
Oh, yeah.
And, you know, Elon's building all of those, like, rapid trains underneath.
I think he just make stuff up.
Do you?
Yeah, at this point, I think he's making stuff up.
Yeah.
But we had a train in my hometown, but it was a, it carried lumber.
Oh.
I lived in a mill town.
Yeah.
And so that's what we were known for.
Mountain Pine was known for Warehous or the Mill.
And the name of your town is what?
Dunwoody, Georgia.
It's, like, right on, if, you know, you look at Atlanta, it looks like a clock, like
right at 12 o'clock.
Anybody famous from your town?
Ryan Sechrest went to Dumb Woody High School.
Never heard of him.
I know, right?
He grew up in my neighborhood.
Did you know his family at all?
No.
Well, I've met them now through Sechrest Studios and everything.
The kindest humans.
But his parents sold their house when I was like four years old.
And the family that moved in was one of my best friends in the neighborhood.
So I grew up in Ryan, like hanging out in Ryan's childhood bedroom.
He wasn't there anymore.
It was a weird thing.
That's super cool.
And when did you move to Nashville?
2017.
I was in Athens, Georgia for about five years where UGA is and figuring out the artist stuff there.
And kind of put my Broadway years in there, playing all the bars.
In Athens?
Yeah, in Athens and touring out of there.
And we were touring like 80 to 100 dates a year.
Had a band with me.
My brother was playing with me and everything.
And finally it was just kind of like, hey, we can run in circles and do this until I'm 30 or we can go chase this thing down.
So why Nashville and why right then?
because there has to be something that triggers either a really low, low, or really high, high,
like you're either just so tired or you're just so happy.
What made you move here?
What was that moment?
Yeah.
You know, I always really looked up to, it's so funny, I haven't even spoken on this.
I used to really look up to Megan Trainor of, like, her ability to live back in the day,
lived in Nashville, wrote country songs, but followed her pop career.
And I didn't really think that I had a huge space for myself in country music.
Sonically, also I had never co-reported.
written before, so I didn't even know what I wanted to do as an artist. And then Sam actually came out
with that, that between the Pines mixtape on SoundCloud in like 2013. And I heard all of that. And I was
like, oh, I can do country music. It's funny that sonically, she's like, I didn't know if I fit, but
when she performs like you are the current country music sound. Yeah, it's really funny. Like,
when you go back, I have demos from like 2013, 2014 of old songs. And I still have that,
I still enunciate the same way. I still say my vowels the same way. I still say my vowels the same
way. I'm from Georgia, so I've
got the southern twang just from the city,
so nothing's changed. I'm just
finally putting out country music.
So when you move here, how hard
is it for a songwriter and an artist that really doesn't
have any big connection here? Like,
what do you do when you get to Nashville? Oh, it feels
impossible. Like, I remember
it was the spring of
2017, so we must have been watching
the ACMs, and I was at home.
And my dad looked at me and gave me
a pretty harsh reality, and he was like, hey,
I'm going to tell you this because I love you and I trust
you and I believe in you, but you're not going to go up there and turn into Merritt Morris in a
year. And I remember looking at him being like, you don't even know, you're wrong, like,
I feel undeniable, all this stuff. And you move up here. And then you look around and you see all
these people with connections and friendships and social circles. And you're like, oh, boy, this is
a pretty, even though it's a small city, it's a big pond. And a lot of room to develop in a lot of
places. Because again, these social circles were created by people moving here and developing
them. Their talents and I've been in places before and I'm just like, man, everybody's so much better
than I am at these certain things. But then you realize they've been there doing it longer and
eventually people are going to think that way about you. And so there's a lot of developing to do.
So you move here. Did you feel like you were, because a lot of people have a confidence shift
when they get here, meaning I'm real good. And they get around other people, they're real good.
And they're like, I'm average. Yeah. I think I kind of, I'm still figuring out this line of
being really confident in what I do and who I am and having a tenacity about me,
but also fist fighting imposter syndrome every day.
And I feel like all of us do that.
And some of us just don't sing like Shay Mooney or Carrie Underwood.
And we've got to find our thing.
And I think I found it.
But kind of telling myself, hey, you just have to figure out what you're good at
and chase the positives.
I think only like two people sing like Shay and Carrie.
Yeah.
Which is Shay and Carrie.
Yeah.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
But you know, it's kind of the scary expectation,
especially when you've got people coming off of, you know,
singing shows where their voices are just absurd.
What's crazy for us?
I hate to interrupt you.
What's crazy for us is that you sing so good?
Well, thanks.
Like to hear you go, oh, you know, we're all these great singers,
and you just played villain and we're all like,
God dang, man, she's really, really a good singer.
That would make me, if I just moved to town here,
you say that, be like, I'm never going to make it.
Because I hear you say that.
Hey, I mean, it's just this awful trickle-down thing that we live in right now.
But, you know, you mentioned Marin, and Marin once felt that way about other people.
I mean, she talks about watching the award shows from the bar, and then the next year she's, like, there at the award show.
Yep.
And Lainey Wilson even, like, she said at one point, like, she focused her career on, like, trying to prove people wrong.
And then she shifted to, like, hey, I actually want to, to all those that believed in me, I want to prove them right.
Yeah.
And so, like, with your, what's going on with your dad and the other?
update on that. I mean, the reality of that,
are you trying to prove... Dad, you're wrong
now. You're stupid.
But is there anybody you're trying to prove wrong, or are you trying
to just prove yourself right? Yeah, first
of all, let me just say, so it's not
misconstrued. My mom and dad and brother, like,
and my wife are the four biggest supporters
in my life, always have been, especially
my dad. We don't think of the bad about your dad.
No, no, I just want to make sure.
You guys have a couple people that listen to this, so
beats me up on the air. You know, for sure.
You know, for sure. But, no,
I think I'm honestly still navigating that.
I have a really hard time not having the chip on my shoulder thing because it fuels a ton of fire underneath me.
But I try to give my energy to those who believe in me while grinding it out when no one's watching for those that don't.
Yeah, the energy thing, there's only so much.
Yeah.
There's only so much energy to give out.
I used to try to prove everybody wrong all the time.
And now I've proved all those people that said I was wrong.
I proved them right.
and they were right.
I am an idiot.
Lily Rose is here.
Okay, a couple things I wanted to mention.
One, you used to referee games, basketball games?
Yeah.
I bring this up because Eddie is a coach of nine-year-olds.
That's right.
Come on.
And he yells at the ref and gets a little out of control.
I did it one time and I got yelled at.
They told me one more time there and kicked me out of the game and I shut my mouth.
All right.
I sat down.
You ever kicked anyone out of a game?
Oh, so many people.
Are you kidding me?
What level did you ref?
What age group?
I went all the way up to high school varsity.
You wrapped high school games?
That's legit.
That people were mad at you.
Oh, yeah.
I mean, like, super intense, packed gyms.
And I actually kind of got to a crossroads in my life where I was getting invited to like NCAA D1 camps and an NBA camp to see if they wanted to pluck me and do that.
And it was the spring of 2017.
And I was like, I got to stick with my plan and move to Nashville.
And a lot of my friends are in the NBA right now, but it's fun because we get to trade tickets.
So I think I chose the right thing, but yeah, I loved it.
There's no adrenaline rush than like a block charge or throwing somebody out of a game.
Nothing on stage, sold out crowd, doesn't touch it.
When you were reffing, were you demonstrative with your calls if it was a big intense charge,
which you, oh, big, big hands on the hit.
Like, what kind of ref were you, the one that wanted to be seen or the one that wanted to kind of just be the ref?
I'm a rule follower, so I always really enjoyed the justice part of, you know, black and white.
This is the rule.
Basketball prison, you're in it.
Yeah, basketball prison, you're in it.
Now, you kind of learn as you go, like when you move up the ranks a little bit,
that the swaglier you are, you don't always have to be the biggest call.
You just got to be right.
That's so cool that she was a ref.
Did you ever fear for your life?
I know, because people get crazy.
Like walking your car.
I had to have high school games, especially the rivalry ones.
And I wasn't in like the best area of Georgia when I was officiating these,
that I truly had to have, like, security or police escort me out.
Because people were upset with you for just doing your job.
Yeah, or just like my partners that were usually, like, it was very rare.
two females will be on a game together.
So I'd have my two guy partners walk me out to my car.
People are, they're wild.
Especially about youth sports.
Eddie, do you hear those?
I'm the coach, guys.
Like, the parents are the ones that are crazy, right?
You are on it, dude.
The coaches aren't bad?
No, no.
And so many of us, you know, just to make an extra buck here and there, especially in the
summers, we'd go do, like, youth games or you do the, like, the 40-year-old men's
rec league.
They're the worst.
They're the worst.
Why are they the worst?
Because they still all think that they're playing in high school.
None of them could play in college.
And they're sitting there, they're like trying to dunk.
It's not happening.
They're frustrated with themselves.
They're like two for 13 from the three.
I feel so insulted for some reason.
Even though she's not talking about me, I still feel insulted right now.
This is Lily Rose.
She's such a great songwriter and artist.
You got on the project with Diplo.
Yeah.
So talk about that.
How did you and Diplo become friends?
Yeah.
Kind of cool.
We call Diplo like Big Loud's cousin.
I'm at Big Loud Records here in Nashville,
and he had that huge song with Morgan Heartless,
and has always just been a champion for country music.
He comes from Mississippi and Florida.
That's where he grew up.
And, yeah, Seth England, our CEO one day was like,
hey, I want you to put your vocal on this song.
We're going to send it to Diplo.
And I was like, yeah, that's cool.
Didn't really hear anything back for eight or nine months.
And then Diplow came and DJed our Christmas party at Big Loud.
That following year, we all went to the Titans game.
And we all hung out.
And I mean, almost a whole year after that is when he sent back the mix of Sad in the
Summer, that first mix with my vocal on it.
It was like this Duolipa disco track.
It was awesome.
Just randomly after a year?
Yeah.
I think he was ready to do Thomas Wesley too, which we kind of all knew.
It had to hold out patience for that.
But did you know it was coming?
I was hopeful.
Yeah.
But, I mean, the DJ world.
So I've gotten to do so many cool things like The Voice, Good Morning America.
We're doing other stage coach with Diplo and the DJ world is wild.
We're the most type A genre across the board of just like all of our artists for the most part.
You're supposed to be here on time.
You do this.
This is your plan for next week.
This is your plan for nine months from now.
The DJs, they're like going from Ibiza to L.A.
to Vegas, all in 72 hours.
It's wild.
I want to play a little clip here.
This is sad in the summer with Diplo Lily Rose.
in the summer song
Please don't let me go
Until it's over
I don't want to be sad in the summer
So can you just hold me close
A little longer
When you get that back
Is it fully produced like we're hearing it?
For the most part
That's pretty cool
Yeah I didn't have a whole lot of mixed notes
For Diploer, believe it or
It just pretty cool
That's pretty cool
On your TikTok fee
What does the algorithm give you mostly?
I say that because Eddie gets a bunch of dancing sorority girls
and he's like, I don't even look at these, but now all it does is feed me.
And we're like, okay, buddy.
Yeah, yeah, for sure, bud.
What do you get?
It's a lot of cats.
I have a cat at home, so I love cats and cooking.
And then I just feel like it's the run of the mill, like what would be vine energy.
I just get funny videos.
Funny, funny stuff.
Nothing crazy, no.
I get 90s wrestling.
Is that funny, Lily?
Yeah.
Okay, good.
It is fine.
I get 90s wrestling.
I get golfed.
I get a lot of.
sports. No dancing girls?
You know, I could, you want to roll through just like five algorithm videos and see what happens?
Oh, yeah.
This is a fun bit that could give me a lot of trouble. Let's see what happens.
Because I don't, here we go.
I'm excited.
Algorithm time. And here we go. Number one, Morgan Evans.
This is my free you page. This is not my following page, but I do follow Morgan.
A song from Morgan Evans. Next up.
Tim Duncan, while you never trash talk in the NBA, Tim Duncan enforcing nine people.
That's a good one.
Next one.
90s wrestling
On par
90s wrestling
That's three
Number four is a commercial
So I'm gonna skip through that
Just so you guys see I'm not getting off anything
Number four
Former Auburn cheerleader
Plata with her side piece
To kill her husband of the Bahamas
So it's like a barstool sports
But drama
That's four
And then five is
Pee We Herring
RIP
RIP
RIP
Number six though
If we're doing one more
Is
I would just quit at five man
You would
No, no. Aliens.
Oh, no. I was going to say what? Ocean Gates next? Like, come on, man.
Aliens. They do get some alien stuff. I get a ton of barstool.
Yeah. Yeah. You're a ton.
You're a sports fan, though, right? Huge.
Yeah, me too. Yeah.
So, Amy, what do you get on yours?
You know what? I looked to tag you on TikTok and you were not there.
That is my daughter. Listen.
You're not on. There's no checkmark.
No. What? I am.
I look for you. I look for Radio Amy. There's nothing. You want to have a lot of TikTok followers? Lily.
Because look, look, because I'm Amy Brown, here I am,
but then one day my daughter got on and changed it to Stasheera,
like my handle at Stashira.
With the blue check mark and everything.
Right, she's 16.
That's messed up.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
So then I had to like turn something in for TikTok for work,
and I go and I go, Stichara, why would you put your name?
She was like, oh, I don't know.
She just wanted to make some videos.
And so then I said, you need to add me back.
So she added me back as Amy underscore Brown 43.
I thought that was a fake account.
No, that is me.
Try to tag you.
But, yeah, so if we go to Maya Bout, it's going to be whatever she likes to watch.
Oh, okay.
Well.
So, oh, what?
That's me.
It's literally the raging.
It's me.
Thank you.
That's funny.
Lily, how many followers do you have on TikTok?
Do you know?
I think like not, just over nine.
Nine what?
Nine hundred thousand.
Got it.
It's really wild.
when I first got on TikTok, the first video I posted was like,
hey, if I break 50 followers, I'll release the rest of this demo.
Got like 32 followers that day.
Still, I still release the demo.
I was like, whatever.
She was like, yeah, yeah, yeah, that's good.
I'm going to get anyway.
Yeah, that's an L for me.
Love the honesty.
And we ended up getting up to 850,000 in like six weeks.
So it was a huge jump.
Whenever you blow up wherever it is, if it's Instagram, if it's on the side of the road,
you know, all the sudden, you're working tired.
fearlessly and then something happens and then everybody's like we got to have you and you're like well
I've been here for a long time and yeah what was that moment for you was it when you put villain out
and then how quickly did people start to go we got to have you oh yeah it was it was villain for sure
um I had one person that bit at another demo before that um her name's Rakaya Marshall um and she was
a publisher in town at BMG at the time and ask me to come over and hang out and listen through songs
and we listened through songs,
and Villain was on that list with a couple of others,
and she was just kind of like,
hey, I don't know if the music's there yet,
but I really love your voice,
and I want to keep in touch
and kind of let a fire under me to be like,
well, it looks like I'm going to post everything that I have
because I have nothing to lose.
And when villain went viral and everyone came calling,
I definitely only picked up the phone
for the one person that took the bait early.
The person who believed in you?
She is my champion.
Yeah, I wouldn't be here with her.
When you are putting out music,
what was your job to make money while you were trying to create a career?
Oh my gosh.
I've had so many.
But when villain popped off, I was working at a country club here in town.
And I was delivering groceries on Instacart.
What was the country?
And two questions now.
The country club, what were you doing there?
I worked in the tennis center.
Not a tennis player, but just anything I could do.
And, yeah, I worked in the tennis center.
I was there like booking courts for the country club members.
and do you ever see anybody famous and be like,
Porn wine?
Listen to you.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Mr.
Urban.
Like they drink wine while they play tennis?
No, there was lots of wine after tennis though.
Oh.
Yeah.
Is that a sport you like to Amy?
Wine and tennis, that's fun.
Same time.
And then you Instacart.
Sometimes I use Instacart.
Yeah.
And I'll say I would like a chocolate chip granola bar specifically.
Sure.
And then they'll come back and all of a sudden they bring me a pack of Big League
to you and just act like that's what they were supposed to get.
Yeah.
What do you do?
get there and you just go, ah, it's closest thing, screw it, throw it in the bag?
Not for me, again, rule followers.
So I wanted to make sure everything was right and try to communicate with the customers.
But, yeah, I mean, I enjoyed that job compared to, like working at the mall and referee and
nine-year-old basketball games.
It's a, I like that one.
I would also probably skim a little.
If I were at Uber Eats driver, I probably skim a few fries every time.
How can you skim groceries?
I don't know.
Grapes, maybe.
A bite of an apple.
there you go.
Bobby's the reason they've got those stickers on the delivery on the food.
That's right.
I love that.
My point with this is Lily,
like knew what she wanted to do,
but she also knew that she had to grind even to get to a place
to have a shot to do what she wanted to do.
And I think that's really admirable.
Thank you.
And the fact that you've hung in and just,
again,
you're so good and you still had to strategically grind it out.
Yeah.
Which is two different things in one.
So what are you going to play for us here?
I know you guys have your guitars.
You and Kevin here.
Kevin, how are you, buddy?
I'm good, man.
I asked Kevin earlier, say, hey, man, we've ever met.
He's like, I don't know, I think so.
And he's like, yeah, we have.
I just don't want to say that.
But it was, how many years ago, Kevin?
It had to be, what is it, 23, so four.
Four or five years ago?
And where, where do we meet?
Backstage somewhere.
And how quick probably was our interaction?
Oh, it's super quick.
See?
I was just, I was just this guitar player.
He didn't care.
But I remember being like, you're not just a guitar player.
You're a person.
And you're amazing.
Remember that whole speech I gave you?
Yeah, you did.
Yeah, thank you.
His name's Kevin Smith.
You can forget him sometimes.
Yeah, that's what it was.
You're the reason I'm still here.
Well, Kevin, I just want to say that you're very unforgettable to me.
Thank you.
Lily Rose is here.
You told me about him before.
A lot.
I used to come in every day and be like, has anybody seen Kevin?
And I would go, Kevin!
Lily, what are you going to play for us?
We're going to play this new one that I haven't even put on the internet or anything yet.
But it means the world to me.
It's a song called Two Flowers.
And kind of like if my mom had a crystal ball when she was naming me the day I was born back in 93,
of she she hit the nail on the head with my name.
So, play a new one.
Lily Rose here on the Bobby Bone Show.
Come on, Lily Rose.
Thank you.
You know, when you said the title of that song,
I was like, Two Flowers, What am I not getting here?
Yeah.
Because Lily is her name.
Her last name's Rose.
Yeah.
Did you guys get that the whole time?
Yeah, I know, not until she started singing.
Yeah.
And then it hit me.
I was like, oh, two flowers, Lily and Rose.
Yeah, my parents had the same situation.
They did not realize it was two flowers until like three weeks after I was born.
And they were like, that's funny.
Yeah, because it's my middle name.
My last name's Williamson, but like Lily Rose.
Yeah, look at you.
That's the song's awesome.
Hey, thanks.
Yeah, that's really good.
Appreciate it.
We're doing a show together, right?
Yeah, yeah, November, I think.
Yes, cool.
I just want to make sure.
Yeah, because Kevin's not coming.
Kevin's not invited.
I didn't know if she knew yet or if she was.
She knows.
Okay.
We're all good.
Yeah, dude.
I mean, that was in my inbox before I pulled out of your driveway after the Bobby
cast, so I appreciate that.
I never want to say something that.
I never want to be vague and generic, even the first time that we met.
I told Lily, I said, hey, I'm a fan.
Come up and do the show, do the podcast.
And it was at the ACMs.
There were 10,000 people around, and people just throw out stuff like that.
Well, let's go to dinner.
Let's do an interview.
But I told Lily that.
And then I thought, when I was leaving, I was like, I bet she thinks I'm full of crap.
But I didn't say that to anybody else that night, only her.
And so then we messaged her.
She came to the Bobbycast, and I was like, be honest.
Did you think that I was full of crap?
She was, no, I didn't think you're full of crap.
Because I don't think you're full of crap.
And so then she was leaving.
Louisville because it's not far drive, make some good money, my audience will love you.
And then I thought, we'll see if she really believes me. But then, yeah, I sent it out immediately.
That's awesome. Dude, I've been listening to you for too long to know that you say things that you
don't mean. Yeah, I may be wrong, but I mean them. Right? So I say things sometimes that are wrong,
but I definitely mean them. So a couple things. One, follow Lily on TikTok, Lily Rose Music Official.
You have new music coming out? Yeah. Working on it? Yeah. When does that song come out?
I don't know. We just finished it. I'm working with Paul DeGivani right now, and we just finished
it, and we've got a lot of music in the tank, so hopefully soon.
Out with Sam, then with Shania, which is super cool. And then in Louisville, in November,
with your boy. That's the big one. That's the big one. Sam Hunt and Shanaya. Whatever.
Let's go into a theater in Louisville, baby. Yeah, Lily Rose will be doing that show with me,
my comedically inspirational show. Lily, you are, you're a real tree. I really like enjoy you as a person
and love you as an artist. And Kevin,
how about you?
How about him?
Way to strum some strings,
Kess.
Yeah, yeah.
There she is.
Lily Rose,
and that's it.
Go see her.
And when you get new music out,
let's talk about it again.
Come on.
Can't wait.
Thanks for having me.
Lily Rose, everybody.
Thank you guys.
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My dad gave me the best advice ever.
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I don't know what that means, but I just know the groundlings.
I'm working my way up through, and I know it's a place they come look for up-and-coming talent.
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It's time for the good news with Amy.
Tell me something good.
There's a farmer in Kansas.
His name is Lee Wilson, and he's celebrating 50 years of marriage with his wife, Renee.
So do you know what he did on some of his land with the help of his son?
Carved her face with the mower?
No.
That'd be cool.
Yeah, I could see, like, a cornfield type thing.
Yeah.
That's my guess.
That would be cute.
Keep that in mind.
But no, she loves sunflowers.
So he went out with his son and planted approximately 15,000 sunflowers per
acre in an 80
acre field, which if you do the math,
1.2 million sunflowers.
They all grow? Or did he
plant them for her, like, her
He started the project back in May so that
They'd be grown. Yeah, their anniversary, I think is
officially tomorrow, but
she already knows about it because they're growing.
I would think so, yeah, she's like, what's the little sunflowers?
And she just said, oh my gosh, this is so
romantic. It's so perfect. It's very special.
And the sunflower field
is so pretty that it's like people
driving by or seeing it and stopping and taking
pictures so it's become like an attraction.
I like sunflowers. I'm not a big flower guy, but I saw
some people buying with the farmer's market the day and they had two
big ones. I like sunflowers.
I thought, we should get some of those for the house.
They're pretty. I didn't say it out loud and then I forgot about it
quickly, but I did think for a second we should get some of those for the house.
Plant a field for Caitlin. I think that's
my favorite flower. Really? Let me do
my top flower. My Mount Rushmore
of flowers. Number one, sunflower.
You like roses. Everybody likes roses, right?
I know, but I mean, number two.
Man, it should be all sunflower.
I got to be the blue bonnet.
Oh, the blue bonnets.
I don't care about that.
Blue bonnets are awesome.
Pansy?
You like pansy.
You are a Pansy.
No, I am a Pansy.
That's a, there's a difference there.
Daisies?
Okay, I'm going to go.
Pansies?
Oh, stop.
That's a flower.
No, hold on, honey.
Hey, Amy.
Amy, I'm going to let you slide on that one.
Oh, my God.
I thought they said Daisies.
And they did.
Okay.
Oh, my God.
Okay.
I'm sitting here.
Okay.
I have other things going on in my brain when y'all are
saying stuff too. But this is a show we're all supposed to be like listening
You're right. I know I need to focus.
Wait, wait, wait, what about Daisy?
That's a good point.
Daffodils? I'm going to go with
Iris.
Iris.
The Iris. It's a great song about the Goo Goo Dolls too.
If you don't want the world.
I'm going to go with tulips.
I'm going to go with sunflowers.
And I'm going to go with finally, I just got to throw a rose on there too.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Those are my four.
But what color?
What color?
Well, because I love you guys so much red.
But you guys, if you thought about a pansy?
Yeah, I did.
Tulips are legit.
What about a pansy?
That would be a good idea.
Listen, I was thinking about in my head about how carnations get a bad rap.
And it's like, I don't know why, because I like them.
I think they're so pretty, especially white ones.
But they, everyone's always like, ugh, carnation.
I don't mind a carnation.
People, they're cool.
I like sunflowers, number one, though.
All right, that's it, Amy, thank you.
It's your story, so we're not going to punish you.
Good.
That's to tell me something good.
That is what it's all about.
That was Tell Me Something Good.
All right, we're going to draft Circular Foods.
Amy's out. I'm in.
By the way, new rule, we're not playing seasons anymore.
Whoever wins gets the belt.
You get to keep the belt until the next game.
Okay.
Oh, that's legit.
Yeah.
All right, here we go.
Circular foods.
Lunchbox won the roll.
So you get to draft your first circular food.
And what's the number one pig?
Well, since we're going to go in a circle, we're going to do circular foods.
I'm going to take pizza.
That's a good one.
The 1A.
I was hoping he wouldn't do that.
That's the 1A.
Eddie.
My second pick is cheeseburger.
Okay?
Morgan?
Fine.
The best circular food, it's donuts.
Ray?
Yeah, lunch, you got the pizza part right, but you should have gone Mexican pizza.
Gee!
You can say whatever you want.
From Taco Bell.
I'm fine with the answer, but explain that to me?
Yeah, I don't know what that is.
Mexican pizza from Taco Bell?
So good.
No, no.
No, but it's circle?
Yeah, it's a circle.
It's like fried tortillas.
Got it.
Okay.
Okay, right?
With Mexican pizza.
Okay?
And you guys took off the dang good ones.
I know.
Yeah, Mexican pizza was what you were going with, right?
Well, that was going to be 1A for me.
That was not on my list.
Wasn't on my radar.
Circular food.
I'm going to go with, there's no way I can win this one.
Wait, no, you can't.
Yeah.
Yeah, that's good.
Chocolate chip cookies.
I'm not even going to just say cookies because I want the specific chocolate chip cookies is my thing.
Okay.
You're out.
I know, but I'm telling you, cookies would have been my number one, so you're good.
When I was out, I said stuff, you yelled at me.
And you're out because you weren't good last time.
Yeah, so I don't know if we should have taken advice from you.
Okay, so.
Give me some advice.
So, now we go backward.
So I go first again, this time.
So circular foods, I'm going to go.
I have chocolate chip cookies, and I'm going to go with onion rings.
Seth, there's just not anything I'm super passionate about here.
Yeah, that's a tough one.
to go with onion rings.
Ray?
Yeah, I guess my demographic is women,
so I'm going to do brie.
Cheese.
Oh, that's good.
Bree.
Yeah.
I didn't think about that.
I don't know what that is.
Cheese.
Well, I know it's cheese, but I mean,
you want to written as Bree cheese?
Yes.
Okay.
Amy, stop.
Like, Amy says yes.
Like, she has a say about how it's written.
You're in the penalty box.
You can't do anything in there.
Like,
I was, he should probably.
put cheese.
Another great
breakfast food. I've been loving them lately.
Bagels.
Eddie?
I'm going to go, Bones, with my demographic
tortillas.
Give me a tortilla.
Okay. It's good.
Lunchbox.
Well, if you guys don't want it, I'll take it.
I mean, I wake up in the morning
and I go and I'm like, oh,
do I want blueberry? Do I want chocolate
chip? Do I want strawberry?
Pancakes.
Those are in a circle.
Every morning?
It's a good one.
You do that every morning?
How do you get those in the morning?
I want to get some?
I just, I think about it, but then I can't cook them because that's been at work.
Got it.
Yeah, we got pancakes.
That pizza one is just the big, big water in here.
It's only one.
I know.
And then I nail it with pancakes and pizza.
You can't win with just one player.
Sometimes you can't with our listeners because they just see one.
That first picks strong.
He got it.
He got a fair and square.
Sure.
Okay.
So lunchbox, you have pancake and pizza.
What is your final pick?
Let's start with you here.
Man, this is a tough one now.
There's a lot of circular foods left.
Amy, what would you pick?
I don't know if I'm allowed to say.
No, you're not.
That's why he was a joke.
I was testing here.
Oh, because I have a good one.
I'm an itching to say it.
Man, give me circular foods.
Circular foods.
Give me sushi.
Ew. Sometimes it's in a rectangle.
I think your first two are strong enough to not really penalize that sushi one,
but the sushi one probably not great.
But I think your first two are so good.
I don't understand how you guys don't like sushi.
It's not always circular.
It is, though.
I'm a sushi roll.
A roll.
No, sushi comes out, not in Nagy or whatever that is.
I don't know what that is. I've only had circular.
Like, you order it, and it's circle.
Yeah, yeah, I got you.
They're handheld circle.
You put them in your mouth.
Dude, this is genius.
And I just came up with it.
Give me a Reese's buttercup.
Yeah!
No, he only was a Reese's buttercup.
Rees's buttercup is what he said.
We know what he means.
A Reese's peanut butter cup.
Thank you.
Yes.
Morgan?
Good one.
There's so many good ones left.
There are?
Yeah.
There's a lot of stuff, dude.
Well, you have a lot of stuff that are not good.
What do you mean?
Like oranges.
I have oranges written down.
I'm not picking oranges.
That's a sphere.
No, it's a circle.
A ball.
A circle.
It's a circle.
It's like a circle of sushi.
It's not even perfect circle, but we got it.
Reese's the peanut bar cup is not a perfect circle.
It has indentions.
Okay.
It's true.
So shut up.
Yeah, thank you.
I think I'm going to stay with the breakfast category and go muffin.
Okay.
That's cute.
Ray?
What?
I don't know how muffin is a circle.
Who cares?
Oh, because it's the bottom.
It is a circle.
Yeah.
Say whatever you want.
Okay.
Amy, why are you?
No, I get it now.
The bottom part.
Well, I was saying the part when it overflows.
I wish you were more of a hater when you played.
He was the ultimate hater when you're sitting back.
No, no, I get it now.
Ray, this one was easy.
I think you can go ahead and make me the winner.
Hold on.
You think you're going to win with Mexican pizza and brie cheese?
No, he said, donut.
He said donut.
I already have it.
Yeah, you do.
So you get nothing for third.
I'll win with two.
I don't think so.
You only get two.
And so for the third one, you have to put.
Picked one that was already picked.
I'm an idiot. I'm an idiot.
That's good.
For the third of one, I'm an idiot.
Well, the problem is you don't know who it is, so I wouldn't do that.
Because somebody can see that and just vote on it.
Yeah, put poop.
Good.
Poop.
Oh.
I think you might win with that.
Yeah, if you might be able.
Mexican pizza and breed cheese and poop.
I think that's the boy you put there.
And then mine for final circular food.
I have chocolate chip cookies.
I have onion rings.
There's so much.
I'm probably going to go with cheesecake.
Yeah.
That's good.
And that's all the better.
Some other ones I had was pie, obviously.
Yeah, no way.
Eggo waffles.
Hmm.
Yeah.
Like waffles in general.
Funions.
Meatballs, oranges, dipping dots.
A scoop of ice cream.
Like if you scoop it out.
I was going to go with biscuit there, like a biscuit.
Oh, Bisket would be good.
That's good.
Nella wafers.
Oh, cinnamon roll.
Oh, cinnamon roll.
been good.
Yeah.
Did you guys have anything
that you were just really leaning on
that maybe you didn't pick?
Well, you didn't pick cheesecake?
I was thinking just a cake.
Because people love cake.
But you win sushi?
No, no, no.
But the problem is some go in square,
some come in,
like they're not all circles.
Sushi too.
The exact same thing.
I don't know what you guys are talking about.
When I order sushi, it comes in little.
You're ordering a sushi roll.
Okay, well, I don't know what the difference is.
That's what I order.
Amy, what was the one you were sitting on
that you thought was so good.
When?
The whole time.
And you're like,
oh my God, they're so stupid.
Well, I thought for sure Bobby would pick some sort of pie.
Yeah, I thought about it.
I went with cheesecake over pie, which that works too because that's a circular.
Like pumpkin pie was probably going to be the pie I picked.
And then when lunchbox said pancake, I was like, for sure, waffle.
I had waffles too.
Maybe that was a better one.
You could have done chips, huh?
Like tocito chips?
You can literally do whatever you want.
Eggs was another one.
Eggs.
You can pick turkey.
You can pick a turkey if you want.
Because Eminemps around.
Skittles?
Yes, all that.
Okay, so these are going up.
Please vote on all three together.
Don't vote on just the number one pick,
but vote, and then whomever gets the most votes
gets to put the belt in front of them.
Okay?
Yeah.
And the worst is kicked out next round.
Circular foods, go to bobbybones.com.
We'll leave it up for like six hours.
Thank you.
In the next segment, we're going to do TikTok show and tell,
something that you're like, dang, I got to show this to the show.
TikTok show and tell.
For example, I follow this guy who's a private investigator,
and he talks about one of the mistakes that have.
investigators make while working on a case.
Here's the number one mistake investigators make when working on a case.
I was working with a client and we ran his criminal background in Utah because he asked for me to.
He had a DUI conviction.
The court says that he showed up that there was a hearing, that there was a criminal defense attorney.
He didn't even live in the state.
He had never been to Utah.
That was someone else and he committed identity theft.
So someone stole his identity, went to court.
He got busted as they were being him.
Then just showed up in court, got to charge.
That's messed up.
That's messed up.
That is crazy.
The fact that someone who was still someone's identity, then get caught while they're
still in the identity, and they're like, well, I guess I got to go to court as this fake identity.
Then they get the charge, and they're like, I'm guilty.
And they can just leave that identity behind.
That's crazy.
But this dude had it on his record, and he was, like, I never got a DUI in Utah.
Wild.
That's crazy.
So that, to me, blew my mind.
And so TikTok show and tell.
I have another one coming up about kid actors and where they are now.
Okay.
That's what mine's about.
All right.
We're going to do that segment coming up next.
TikTok Show and Tell.
It's time for TikTok Show and Tell.
You saw something on TikTok and you want to bring it to the show.
Eddie.
This psychologist pops up on my TikTok and she's got a fun game where she asks you questions
and depending on how you answer, she can tell you what kind of person you are.
Check it out.
Here is a fun psychological game.
Answer these questions.
fast as you can. What's one plus one? What's two plus two? What's four plus four? What's eight plus
eight? Now name a vegetable the first one that comes to your mind as fast as you can. Broccoli.
If you said carrot, your brain works about 90% of people who play this game. And if you answered
a different vegetable, your brain probably continues to stay in independent thinking. Even when
somebody else tries to lull you into simple thought patterns. I mean, dude, that's
That's it. I said carrot. You said broccoli.
I don't know how the game worked. I just literally said broccoli. I knew nothing else.
I know. That means you're an independent thinker. Did you do it along with it?
Yeah, I did tomato. Oh. Okay. He can say that.
You're lying.
Tomato is a fruit. Tomatoes a fruit. It is. Got seeds.
Tomatoes a fruit. I don't know about that.
Tomatoes a fruit. Okay. So is avocado.
Well, then I'm very independent.
No, that's wrong. Oh, yes. I thought that was pretty cool.
Lunchbox. Show and tell.
Yeah, some lady named Deliciously Inspired Popper.
up and with kids you have to look for creative ways to cook and make breakfast because all you eat is eggs all the time.
And she had a great hack for making pancakes.
These are freezer pancakes and they are a perfect meal prep idea for a quick breakfast during those busy morning.
They don't require much time to put together.
Just make the batter with ingredients listed in the caption.
Pour it into an ice cube tray.
Add your favorite toppings and then freeze until ready to you.
Make sure you cook this on low heat and that is it.
Bye.
So you just pour them like you're making Kool-Aid popsicles?
Yeah.
And you put them in the freezer.
You freeze them, and then when you're ready to use them, you just pop them up, stick them on the little of it, and they spread out into pancakes in like a minute.
That's kind of cool.
Oh, they spread too.
You're not eating it in the shape of the cube.
Yeah, they melt.
That's a cool.
It melts, I guess.
Melt into a pancake, I guess is how you call it.
We'll put all these up, by the way, too, so you guys can see them.
Amy, what is yours?
Okay, so you know in Super Mario, he's like, it's a me, Mario.
It's a me, Mario.
Well, there's a podcast breaking it down, and that's not what he's saying.
Let me try again.
It's a meat.
It's a meat.
Mario. Eat some meat, Mario.
I don't know what else he could say here.
I just found out that Super Mario,
he doesn't really say It's a Me
Mario, since Nintendo's based in Japan.
Okay. In Japanese, It's Umi means
superb or super.
So really, he was saying
Super Mario.
It's a Me. It's a Me.
It's a Me. It's a Me.
It also works like Italian.
It's only. It's only.
It's only.
Okay.
Okay. Who hasn't gone?
Morgan? Go ahead.
So I love cooking corn, but the worst part about cooking corn is that you have to husk the corn.
So this is a hack to husk the corn in like two minutes.
You're going to take these two things to corn.
You're just going to put them straight in the microwave.
Five minutes. Don't touch you.
Corn's done in the microwave.
You're chopped the end off.
Then you're just going to push it right out of the husk.
Look at that.
You know, you're going to husk your corn hack and you should do it.
I don't know what you're doing about.
I love her.
Yeah, she's cool.
She's passionate about corn.
Yeah.
So explain to me what's happening.
So you just take, like corn right as you buy it from the grocery store, throw it into the microwave.
But heat it up.
Yeah, like you're heating it up in the microwave.
You don't have to put it in anything.
Just by itself in the microwave, five minutes.
Bring it out, you cut the top off and then you just slide the corn out of the whole husk.
For five minutes, I never cook anything for five minutes in the microwave.
That's a long time.
You may, it's like a baked potato.
Five minutes.
I don't know if I ever cook anything for, if it takes that long, it doesn't need the microwave.
That's how I feel.
But that, that's great.
But then you can cook your corn however you want after that.
Just so you don't have to cook it after that.
Well, it could be ready like that,
but maybe you like it on the grill or the oven.
Because it's not just,
have you all ever husked corn before?
I did a whole episode on it.
Remember breaking by the boulouse.
I went out there.
Proposed my wife right after that episode,
the corn episode.
Wow, I didn't know that.
Okay, well, it's time consuming
and then there's all the little strings
and it takes about.
It's terrible.
Yeah, it's terrible.
Yeah, yeah.
Here's mine.
There are the two actors.
There were kids at the time on Full House,
not Michelle, Tanner,
but they played the sons of Uncle Jesse and Aunt Becky.
The Boy Twins.
Nikki and Alex.
And this is a where are they now?
Everybody remembers Full House.
But whatever happened to Alex and Nikki,
who were the twin sons of Uncle Jesse and Aunt Becky?
Well, these two actors, Blake and Dylan, Toomey Willoy,
are now in the early 30s.
These twin brothers have been staying out of the spotlight for the most part.
They've actually been working behind the scenes in Hollywood
as sound effect technicians and artists
for a lot of movies and TV shows that we know and love.
And Blake also worked as a firefighter for a number of years.
But they did return to their acting roots briefly
when they both appeared on the 2016 Netflix remake of Full House called Fuller House.
Sounds like they're pretty balanced.
dudes.
Yeah.
You know, the one guy, I think Zachary Ty Bryan from Home Improvement has got arrested again for
like domestic abuse.
Like if you're a kid actor, it's tough because you only know that way to live.
And there's a lot of stuff given to you and there's a lot of privilege.
But I feel like they're firefighters and not working behind the scenes.
It's pretty cool.
Yeah, but I mean, let's be real.
These guys weren't like stars.
But they're still living there and they could keep chasing it.
They could end up on Celebrity Rehab very easy.
Any of these shows.
That's true.
Because they're like, look, it's the kid twins from full house.
I mean, that's something one of those shows would like to have to put on there.
I was watching one of, I'm sure Justin Bieber has multiple doctors,
but this brain doctor that he sees specifically and was talking about how at very young age,
Justin's brain was getting dopamine hit after.
Justin Bieber?
Yeah.
His, like, you know, when you get a rush from something, like, oh, we get dopamine hits
by looking at TikTok or whatever.
But Justin was getting so many at such a young age that his just completely, like, right.
And like, he kept having to do more and more and more.
to feel, feel, feel.
And then that's how it took him on a path.
And now he's been going back to repair his brain,
which is the great part about our brains,
is you can rewire them and go back in their neuroplasticity.
It's awesome.
Did you get that on TikTok?
YouTube.
Well, YouTube show and tell.
That'd have been a great one.
Sorry.
All right.
All right, your number ones all across the chart.
The number one pop song right now is Taylor Swift Cruel Summer.
The number one alternative song, Dirty Heads, Rescue Me.
And over on the country chart, last week's number one is at number two this week.
That's jelly roll need to favor.
And the number one song, Justin Moore and Priscilla Block, you, me, and whiskey.
Those are all your number ones?
Here's Amy's pile of stories.
Mark Zuckerberg said he's eating a 4,000 calorie McDonald's meal.
So just this is one order in order to get ready for his fight against Elon Musk.
And if anybody else said that, I would go, well, he must be getting paid by McDonald's to mention them specifically.
He doesn't need one of them.
Yeah.
Good point.
He gets 20 nuggets, a quarter pounder, large fries,
Oreo McFlurry, apple pie, and maybe some side cheeseburgers for later.
So he must just struggle putting weight on still, which is crazy because he's an adult man.
Usually when you get to be late 20s, early 30s, that whole, I just can't put on weight stops.
I can do it real easy.
Yeah, yeah.
Put on weight.
Yeah.
I'm surprised that he's that.
though. And I hear that Elon Musk is not really going to fight him.
I know they've said they're going to fight on Twitter or X, as they call it now.
But I think Elon Musk is like, first I need to have a surgery.
Mark Zuckerberg without a shirt on is, guys, he's a beast.
He's ripped?
He's beast. I'm telling you.
He's thinking of a social network and a little goobree guy.
He's a beast because I have a picture.
I'm looking at now with him and two other dudes is their training.
He has eight abs.
Just standing there.
It's crazy.
He's going to whip Elon Musk if they fight.
Does he be crazy?
I guess Mike Davis, he's a UFC fighter and he's like, yo, yo, yo, you got it.
He said yo, yo, yo, yeah, like, stop.
You're in camp.
No McDonald's.
Like, you can stop doing that.
But I guess Mark Zuckerberg's like, whatever, I'll do what I want.
Nickelback, they're from Canada.
And the hometown that they're from has a sign up, population 2,600.
Proud to be the home of Nickelback.
Unfortunately, they had to take the sign down, not because they're not proud of Nickelback,
but because of safety concerns.
it seems that fans were taking tons of pictures in their song, Photograph.
They were like literally trying to do that and pulling off the road,
trying to get their photograph in front of that,
as they had to remove it.
It made me think of your hometown sign.
They should just put the sign somewhere not right up next to the street.
There's a more strategic place to put that.
The problem with my sign was people kept shooting it.
Right.
My town, yeah, yeah, Mountain Pine Arkansas.
Everybody's got guns and not even in a battle.
I mean, people aren't shooting it.
It's just like, woo-woo, no, no, no.
So, yeah, it's been shot and hit and everything else.
But yeah, I'm looking at the picture.
It's a really big sign and people are pulling over, causing accidents.
Have you all ever pulled over to take a sign somewhere?
Yeah, the Vegas sign.
The Oklahoma, I've never seen the Vegas sign.
Really?
I've never driven into Vegas.
Yeah, you've got to take a cab out there and do it.
I'm good.
Oh, okay.
That's cool, though.
I like to see that, but I'm good on that.
I did it on the equator in Africa.
There's a sign there?
There's a sign?
Yeah, it's really.
cool. I've done it going into Arkansas
from Oklahoma and Oklahoma from Arkansas to do that.
But yeah, the equator, I think that wins.
I did it at the home sign of Bobby Bones.
Well, I've done that too. You did? You did.
And Abby on the way back from the Diamond Park, we went to the sign.
You did? Was it shot, bullet holes?
That was pretty beat up.
All right, what else? Well, when Riley Green
was in here, he was talking about how he's modeling
for an underwear band. Breaking your news
with us. We broke it, yeah. Is that what you're looking at over there, Amy?
Well, I'm not looking at it.
I was disappointed. It's him into a T-shirt.
This is not him in a t-shirt.
That is, I feel awkward.
What t-shirt are you looking at it?
He's playing piano, right?
No, no, right here.
Oh, I never saw the pants one.
That's a close.
Yeah, I don't like that one, though.
Yeah.
I thought it was going to be like him ripped up in his underwear
because I would be like, I respect.
I like how hard this guy works at working out.
But no, it's just like a zoom in of his belly button
and the top line of the underwear.
Like I'm good on that.
Yeah, Gilden or whatever.
That's the brand.
Rather, I forgot to put it on your pants, buddy.
Put him on, dude.
Pull him up.
I know.
It's awkward.
Yeah, good for him, though.
If you can make money being good-looking.
Yeah.
Well, yeah.
Way to go.
Let it rip.
Yeah.
Lord knows I can't.
Okay, maybe that's my file.
That was Amy's pile of stories.
It's time for the good news.
With lunchbox.
Stay home, there's something good.
Jared Adler is a college student in Oklahoma in his spare time to earn some cash.
He's one of those annoying door-to-door salesman.
Oh, yeah, would you like to buy a home security system going door-to-door.
and so he's at this one lady's house, Miss Batista,
talking on the front porch,
when all of a sudden,
bruh, she faints, passes out because the heat.
And he's like, oh my goodness, what do I do?
9-1-1.
Yeah, I got a lady that passed out on the front porch.
He starts CPR.
Who, who, who?
Paramedics arrive and they're treating her.
Well, she's got three kids in the house.
Who's going to watch the three kids?
Don't worry.
Jared went out inside and babysat.
It all worked out, though, right?
Yeah, yeah.
I like it because it all worked out.
She's all good, man.
He's good.
Risky letting some random guy.
No, no, no.
Hold on.
Hold on.
There was no letting.
He had to do it because there was no one there.
She passed out.
She's with the paramedics.
Love it because it worked out.
And this is Jared talking about how he thinks anybody on his security team would have done that.
I have no doubt in my mind that anybody on my team would have done the same exact thing if they were given the same circumstance.
At the end of the day, it's just about being a human.
A lot of people get wrapped up in that we're not human.
We are human.
We're just here to do a job.
That's true.
It's a good point, too.
He's just out trying to make a living.
Yeah.
But I just love that nothing happened to the kid, too.
And Ms. Batista said, you know,
oh, these door door salesmen, people think they're annoying,
but really, they're great people,
and they're just out here trying to earn a living.
Not all of them, but still, I think.
But she didn't, no word if she bought a security.
She needs to get that 80 to you or whatever it is for sure.
Yeah, for sure.
All right, that is what it's all about.
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