00:00All right, ladies and gentlemen, on the phone right now is a man from Trenton, Florida.
00:03He will be at the Stockyard April 7th.
00:05His new song's called Marry That Girl.
00:07Ladies and gentlemen, Easton Corbin.
00:08Easton Corbin!
00:09What's up, guys?
00:10How y'all doing?
00:11Dude, we are doing great, man.
00:13It is good to hear your voice.
00:14We are glad you're going to be doing this makeup show April 7th at the Stockyard.
00:18Obviously, it had to be changed around due to the storms and all that.
00:21But apparently, since that happened, you've done nothing but work out because you looked
00:26absolutely jacked.
00:28Oh, my gosh.
00:28Well, I've had a little time to do that, but, man, I'm glad to be heading back down there
00:33and glad we could reschedule this thing due to the storm and just, man, looking forward
00:38to it.
00:39We're excited to see you.
00:40So here's the deal, Easton.
00:41We know you do a lot of radio interviews, and we know you get a lot of the same questions,
00:45but we don't want to be those people.
00:47So here's what we want to do with you.
00:48During this interview, if there's a question that you get all the time, just say next question.
00:53All right, perfect.
00:54You know what I'm saying?
00:55We want to make it a little bit fun for you as well.
00:57So we know these can get very tedious, so we appreciate it.
00:59All right, Lana, what do you got for him?
01:01Well, I kind of want to go back a little bit to the working out because it's not just about
01:06lifting weights and stuff.
01:07Did you obviously change your diet now and you're eating a lot more healthier?
01:11Are you still like slamming Budweiser's and stuff after the show?
01:13I might have a drink or two after the show.
01:17You know, I just try to work out makeup for it, I guess.
01:20Do you eat a lot of fruits and vegetables and that kind of stuff?
01:22Are you staying away from red meats?
01:23Are you doing anything different with your diet?
01:25I can slam some red meat.
01:30I'm an American.
01:31I like red meat, potatoes, all that good stuff.
01:35I'm talking to Easton Corbin right now.
01:36Marry That Girl is the name of the song.
01:38I got a question for you.
01:39What is a deal breaker when it comes to finding that significant other?
01:43A deal breaker for you.
01:45I don't know, man.
01:45I'm not the guy to ask on that one.
01:47I promise you.
01:48I promise you I'm not the guy to ask.
01:51Are you with somebody right now?
01:52Are you dating anybody?
01:53No, I'm just hanging out.
01:55You're single.
01:56Yeah, I'm single.
01:58Now you could say next question to that because I know you've been asked that before.
02:01Next question.
02:02There it is right there.
02:04I mean, what are your qualifications?
02:06What are you looking for?
02:07I mean, I can't believe that somebody like you can't meet a girl.
02:11I mean, you know, I'm always looking, but, you know, next question.
02:17I have a question.
02:19Do you, have you dated fans?
02:23Uh, I mean, not really.
02:25I mean, next question.
02:27A lot of crushing.
02:29Three strikes and you're out.
02:30Three strikes and you're out.
02:31But there's a possibility some girl in the crowd at the stockyard could have a chance to go out with you.
02:35You never know.
02:36You know, I don't know.
02:37He's not ruling out anything.
02:39Easton Corbin's living his life, putting out music, pounding Budweiser, a couple of drinks after the show.
02:45Whatever it is.
02:46Let the man live his life.
02:48You never know.
02:50Hey, well, man, listen.
02:51I know that you have a boat and you like to wake surf, as do I.
02:56I know it's been cold recently, but last summer, did you get out quite a bit?
02:59Man, I actually, I don't, I didn't get my boat out one time.
03:03In fact, I was just thinking about that.
03:04I don't think I've had my boat out for like a year and a half now.
03:07That's a crime.
03:08Just, just busy.
03:10You're from Florida.
03:11Yes.
03:12I know, it's a crime, yeah.
03:15Do you get back here a lot?
03:16I mean, do you visit with family and friends?
03:19Well, usually over Christmas and New Year's and stuff like that.
03:24I try to get back when I can, but we just get so busy, you know, that it's, it's hard
03:28to find a few days sometimes to get back, but I try to.
03:32You ever get back to the college campus and go like bar hopping and stuff up there?
03:36Man, I haven't hung out in Gainesville and I can't tell you when.
03:40I can't believe you haven't even played a show or anything there for him.
03:44You should really do that.
03:45I know, it's crazy.
03:45I'd love to.
03:46You know, it's funny is, as you can hear from Lana, there's a lot of negativity coming
03:49from you.
03:50No, there's no negativity.
03:51I was just thinking that, I mean, that's where he went to college.
03:53This is one of our own on the phone right now.
03:55I know it is that, you know, he'd want to, you know.
03:57Are you going to, are you going to have that, are you going to have any Super Bowl hookups?
04:00Oh, man.
04:02I, you know, I was just talking to a buddy, Matt here and he's like, man, you're going
04:05to watch the Super Bowl.
04:06And I was like, I'll be honest with you.
04:07I don't, I was like, when is it?
04:11Are you going to go hunting instead?
04:13I really don't have a dog in the dog in the hunt, really, honestly.
04:16If it ain't college football, I'm kind of like, eh, whatever.
04:20Yeah, whatever.
04:22I love that.
04:22And of course, I haven't had much to brag about on my Gators this year, so, but hey,
04:27as they say, it's always next year.
04:29Yes.
04:29Right.
04:30They've been telling me that since Little League.
04:31I'll tell you.
04:32I'm with you.
04:33All right, man.
04:33Well, listen, Marry That Girl is a single.
04:36I love this song.
04:37And I just think it's true Easton Corbin to the core.
04:42Did you feel that way when you were writing this song?
04:44Like, I kind of want to get back to, you know, my, not necessarily comfort zone, but my sweet
04:49spot.
04:50Yeah, man, it was one of those things, that was the whole, kind of one of the goals for
04:54this project.
04:55You know, I had two or three years to write for this record due to COVID and all that
04:58stuff.
04:59And, you know, really, it just gave us time to really get back to my roots and what made
05:03me really love, you know, doing what I do.
05:05And when we wrote that song, I knew it was a really special song because, you know, there's
05:10so many people that can relate to that.
05:12And, you know, if they don't want to relate, or if they don't like that, I'm sure they want
05:16to, you know, that fairy tale.
05:18What girl, what's her name that you were thinking about while you were writing that song?
05:22Oh, my gosh.
05:23I think about a lot of them.
05:25Yeah.
05:26No, no, no, no.
05:27I'm joking.
05:28There's got to be a special girl you were thinking about.
05:30Hey, Aston, I gave you an out.
05:32All you got to do is say, hey, thanks.
05:34No, really, how that came about was I was writing with my buddy Adam Craig and Shane
05:40Miner and Wade Kirby.
05:41And about every writing session usually starts out the first hours of like a BS session,
05:47just catching up.
05:48And I don't know how we got on it, but Adam started talking about how he met his wife.
05:52And before he really knew her, he met her and he was like, man, that might be worth,
05:55you know, chasing.
05:57Yeah.
05:58You know, we wrote it by the end of the day.
06:00I'm like, man, that's a really special song.
06:01Oh, very cool, man.
06:02Well, listen, hey, man, thanks for playing along with us.
06:05We can't wait to see you at the stockyard, April 7th.
06:07Ladies and gentlemen, Easton Corbin.
06:09Easton Corbin.
06:10Hey, thanks for it, guys.
06:11Go Gators.
06:11Have a great day, brother.
06:12Go Gators.
06:13Have a great day, man.
06:15See ya.
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