Yo, man
It's Tony Revolori
What's good, we still on for this movie night tonight?
Hocus Pocus, bitch

Yo, Bob
What's good?
It's Tony Revolori

Yo, Bob
How you doin'?
It's Tony Revolori
We still on for this movie night?

Yo, Bob
What's good man?
It's Tony Revolori
Just calling to check if we're still good for this movie night tonight

Que pasa Mufasa?
It's Tony Revolori
What's up? Where you at?
I've been waiting outside for like, fours hours now
Can you just like hurry up?
Just pick one pair of shoes and get your ass out here

Yo, Bobby
Bobby Booshay
Bobby Flay
It's Tony Revolori
Calling for the seventeenth time
You know, I'm, I'm starting to feel like you're avoiding me

Yo, Bob
It's Tony Revolori

Yo, dude
What's up?
It's Tony Revolor-

Yo, Bob
What's good?
It's Ton-

Yo, Bobby
What's good?
Ah, this is Tony Revolori
I woke up in a random field
I have no idea where I'm at
What the fuck did we do last night?

Bobby
Bobby
Yo, it's Tony Revolori
I was just calling you to say hi
And I miss you

Yo, Bobby
What's good?
It's Tony Revolori
I got those underwear that you let me borrow
Lemme know if you want 'em back


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Tony Revolori Lyrics as written by Mario Luciano Donte Lamar Perkins

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