“Hey, everybody needs you to put that five in the fucking air… Throw your hand in the fucking ear. Fives up.”
Clear, energetic crowd prompt with a repeating chant that’s easy to clip and sounds great on loop. Strong hook and participation cue.
“Pause that shit, Cat… I know all y’all been heartbroken before… It’s okay… send me picture, man.”
A sudden emotional pivot (“heartbroken”) creates a strong contrast from the earlier hype; then quickly transitions back to crowd participation.
“When I say crash, you say it back… Crack! Crash! Crash! Open up!”
Another highly clip-friendly call-and-response; the audience rhythm (“say it back”) is clear and engaging.
“Open that shit… Open that shit right there… Open the yellow shit.”
Repeated imperative + location call (“Orlando”) creates a meme-able moment and strong audience-facing energy.
“Hold that shit real quick… Pause it, cat… sing this shit with me if you know this shit.”
Includes stage-manager style directives (pause/cut) and a direct crowd challenge that usually gets big engagement.
“Every single one of y’all in this crowd, you a superstar… Stop acting pussy.”
Moves from lyrics into a direct motivation speech with a bold, memorable line—good emotional payoff.
“My boot broke before the show… I had to duct tape it… production, show that shit.”
Switches from hype-chanting to a relatable, specific behind-the-scenes detail, then immediately escalates with a callout to production.