Bryan Martin - FAFO (feat. Charlie Farley, OG Caden & Austin Tolliver) [Official Music Video]

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Published 2022-12-03
The official music video for “FAFO" performed by Bryan Martin (feat. Charlie Farley, OG Caden & Austin Tolliver).
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Lyrics:
I love my country, love my freedom
Fuck a welfare, no, I don’t need ‘em
Shotgun raised from the woods to the plate
Ain’t never went hungry, ain’t ever too late
To come around here son running your mouth
You can fuck around and find out
You can fuck around and find out

You may make it through the snakes, snares, and alligators
But once you get to the gate you can’t depend on your waders
Cuz you’ll be over your tater, I’m talking growing tomatoers
Feeding the worms that I’ll fish with later
I’ll have a fish stick plate over a six-foot grave
Before I take a knee as our anthem plays
My hands on my heart, I stand on what I say
And that second amendment handles what I can’t
I ain’t trying to be Billy badass or talk shit
I’m just saying there’s the line
Don’t cross it

I had a red Ryder gun when I was three
So I don’t run or hide from anything
Bitch, I’m a red, white, and blue-collar boy from the South
Hey, you can fuck around and find out

Love my country, love my freedom
Fuck a welfare, no, I don’t need ‘em
Shotgun raised from the woods to the plate
Ain’t never went hungry, ain’t ever too late
To come around here son running your mouth
You can fuck around and find out
You can fuck around and find out

If they looking for me, well, they know where to find me
I’ll be half drunk, strapped up in a white tee
I can show you if it’s needed
When you see it you’ll believe it
If you don’t love it you can leave it
Michael Jackson, you can beat it
FAFO I teach you how this game go
Different joint, same smoke
Wake up wear the same clothes
Real redneck, I’m a piece of white trash
Blue collar boy but my lady’s high class
Got my music way up loud with a cigar in my mouth
Fuck around and come find out
How we do it in the south

Ain’t saying nothing but you’re running that mouth
I never take a handout, I’m too damn proud
I’m a son of the dirty South
Where the trucks sit high and these straight pipes loud
This land, a land of freedom
Double barrels in case we need ‘em
Man up or sit your ass down
We done talking, fuck around and find out

Love my country, love my freedom
Fuck a welfare, no, I don’t need ‘em
Shotgun raised from the woods to the plate
Ain’t never went hungry, ain’t ever too late
To come around here son running your mouth
You can fuck around and find out
You can fuck around and find out

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All Comments (21)
  • @jeanjackson7994
    I’m disabled.. but don’t get it twisted! I can still fight and will.. for my family and my freedom. FAAFO!! ❤
  • @sbhsilent7864
    Preaching this in the north hard. We are rare, but we are here. FAFO.
  • I am an Australian and man I love this song. Doesnt matter where you are, We love our freedom.... try and take it, fuck around and find out.
  • @feedrix3070
    As a german: Be proud of your country, be proud of your freedom, be proud of your 2. Amendment and be proud of your heritage! Much love from Germany 🇩🇪🤝🏻🇺🇸
  • I reckon if an American veteran from the South heard this song, he'd feel like a proud man in rural America. Any dishonorable person thinks this song is bad is either a soft city boy or a Yankee who believes in taking our guns. I probably won't sing the f word, but I won't tell anyone to not say it. This is for anyone, but I also think it's for those who believe in gun rights.
  • @johnnyamerica4336
    I’m an all American, hard core country bull. I served 22 years for my country and this song sums up how I feel. Those who criticize it, don’t understand what real patriotism and sacrifice is all about. I grew up in the southern boondocks and still have my Red Ryder!!
  • Born and raised in Southern California but my Mom and grandparents were rice farmers from the Philippines. They embraced the American Dream and always reminded me growing up how lucky I am to be an American. They taught me country sensibility and when I visit the region where my grandparents are from I'm proud to say the rice farm is still in the family. I may not be a country boy but I've got country blood. American heart with Philippine blood. USA!
  • @elsydeon666
    I get the feeling that the Founding Fathers would be proud.
  • I'm not from the south of America but I am from the South of Scotland and we all have that Hillbilly heart. This tune is class!
  • @MirageUchiha
    As a black rapper, pure hiphop in my genes and everything, I can honestly say that... Yall killed this! 🔥 🎶 This song is for EVERYBODY! Especially those who wanna FAFO!
  • @Agentmaine1991
    Military veteran from the great state of Maine. This is my houses anthem and there isn’t a single person who’ll change that. F around and found out in my neck of the woods
  • @user-vp1lo3dx9p
    This song has so much purpose! I've read so many posts from our brothers and sisters all over the world! FAFO isn't just about America! Its about standing up for what's yours! There's the line, don't cross it!!!!
  • @donnacurtis8655
    Hearing in the hills and hollers in kentucky! Love it and live it!
  • @BUTLER308
    In the hood blastin this shi 😈💪🏾
  • @joeymoore1105
    I tell ya what, I’m a southern Virginia boy that works on Martha’s Vineyard for 6 months out of the year. Em yankee boys are no different than we are. Driving trucks, huntin and fishin. They talk a little different but they just as country. Believe that. 💯💯
  • @tradons9532
    This has been on repeat for days!!! No end in sight !!! Bryan your music is incredible!! Don’t ever stop recording
  • @arnaunogues
    I’m not american (i wish i would) but i’m a coutry boy, from the center of Spain. This song hit me quite hard, it describes 6 generations in my familiy.
  • @EZMerkZ
    The republican anthem 🇺🇲
  • @JSAFIXIT
    I'm not from the south, but I feel this song deep down. I don't bother anyone, I just take care of my family, friends, and value my freedom more than I value anything else. Don't mess with that, and there won't be a problem.