later on
F.O.A.M Lyrics


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Boy good with his words
No college degree
Let's all count together
Nigga 123
It'll make sense
Nigga once you see
Got so many memories all in my basement
Drinking with shawty
Talking about the time you wastin'
Every time she with me
She say it's like a vacation
Yea
Can't save these hoes
Don't have the time for wastin'
I threw it away
I lost my cape an
18 on back
Just like Peyton
Leave her confused
Thirsty
Waitin
Don't be so complacent
(Yea)
We linkin' tonight so
Speak now or forever hold yo Henny
Bars in my head nigga trust me
Man got plenty
Can't forget the days when you spint me
Please don't tempt me
Been this way for centuries
Stay Mercedes or go new Bentley
So I heard you like to lock down wit it
I'm here now so let's get it
Gotta see me
Leave the windows untinted
DJ play my shit
Just spin it aye
Pull up at yo neck broad day
Sun shining but we still spray
Oh you hip hip
Here come the hooray
Got a lot more that I'm trynna say
Baby girl just wanna rock
Quarter just started gone head shoot yo shot
Still posted with my niggas on a block
If I say get him
He already got
Overtime
Just punched in on the clock
Money moves
We touched in on a stock
Came from the bottom
So it's straight to the top
Still on this beat
But they want me to stop
But I remember bussin' down grams for the low low
You want location that's a no no
Shit don't fit
It's a no go
Know how to keep it coo riding past po po
Lights flash shit here we go go
She bounce on the dick like pogo
Flip the whole thing see how it go tho
Look at the plan all in my hands
Niggas want beef
We throw no hands
All on my line she has no plans
Coast to coast
Look at all my fans
Down at her feet
Lite day 5 bands
Man wanna shake
No deal no hands
IG story
We not close
But I'm in her friends
Double tap that
I'll be back once again
Spun the block two times
It's a sequel
They watchin' my words
Like a read through
Niggas ain't workin'
But still wanna be equal
Watching the news
What's wrong with these people
Livin day by day
Can't have no regrets
All at the bank
Deposit my checks
After I drop
Nigga then what's next
Fuckin these bitches
1 by the 2
I'm back in the lab cookin smooth
Pay attention I'll show you how to move
All in silence
We do what we do
We do what we do
Do what we do




Mixed Emotions nigga
I'm gone

Overall Meaning

The song "Later On" by F.O.A.M is concentrated heavily on the themes of time wastage and living life to the fullest. The opening lines of the song praise the abilities of a young man while also pointing out that academic credentials do not define an individual's potential success. The rapper then refers to the concept of time by counting "one, two, three" and insisting that once someone understands how time works, everything will start making sense.


The lyrics then transition to memories and experiences that the rapper has stored in his basement. He mentions drinking with a girl and referring to it as a vacation, which implies that he sees life as an opportunity to have fun and make lasting memories. He then shifts his attention to relationships, indicating that he doesn't have time to save anyone who is not ready to commit. His tone is assertive and confident, which goes hand in hand with the insinuation that he knows what he wants and is not willing to compromise on his values. The song concludes with him reflecting on the progress he has made in terms of wealth and relationships.


Line by Line Meaning

Boy good with his words
The singer of the song is smooth with his language and communication skills.


No college degree
Despite not having formal education, the singer has honed his language and entrepreneurial skills to succeed.


Let's all count together Nigga 123 It'll make sense Nigga once you see
The counting is both a playful nod to children's rhyme and a reassurance that once you see what the singer is about, it will all make sense.


Got so many memories all in my basement Drinking with shawty Talking about the time you wastin'
The artist reflects on all the fun memories and experiences he has had with a female companion, while acknowledging that time is precious and shouldn't be wasted.


Every time she with me She say it's like a vacation Yea Can't save these hoes Don't have the time for wastin'
The female companion feels like she is on vacation when she's with the artist, but he doesn't want to commit and waste his time trying to save women who aren't worth his effort.


I threw it away I lost my cape an 18 on back Just like Peyton
The singer lost his sense of invincibility and youthful attitude, and relates it to a famous American football quarterback, Peyton Manning, who was also once young and invincible.


Leave her confused Thirsty Waitin Don't be so complacent (Yea)
The singer advises listeners not to be complacent in relationships and leave partners confused, thirsty, and waiting -- suggesting that communication and action is critical.


We linkin' tonight so Speak now or forever hold yo Henny Bars in my head nigga trust me Man got plenty
The artist is encouraging listeners to speak their minds and share their thoughts or feelings about the night ahead before it's too late and they regret not sharing; he's also confident in his ability to perform with his slick language and plenty of lyrics on his mind.


Can't forget the days when you spint me Please don't tempt me Been this way for centuries Stay Mercedes or go new Bentley
The artist recalls past experiences that have made him who he is and suggests that he's been the same way for centuries; he also notes that he has the choice to remain as he is, or level up to something better.


So I heard you like to lock down wit it I'm here now so let's get it Gotta see me Leave the windows untinted
The artist is addressing someone he's interested in who likes to be with one person and offers his interest to that person, advising them to leave the car windows untinted so they can be seen and intimate together.


DJ play my shit Just spin it aye Pull up at yo neck broad day Sun shining but we still spray Oh you hip hip Here come the hooray
The singer wants the DJ to play his music and encourages action and aggression, while also referencing the crowd's response.


Got a lot more that I'm trynna say Baby girl just wanna rock Quarter just started gone head shoot yo shot Still posted with my niggas on a block
The artist has more to say and offers encouragement for a companion to take action, while still hanging out with his friends on a street corner.


If I say get him He already got Overtime Just punched in on the clock Money moves We touched in on a stock Came from the bottom So it's straight to the top
The singer has a team that acts quickly when he gives orders, and they are always working hard to make money and succeed.


Still on this beat But they want me to stop But I remember bussin' down grams for the low low You want location that's a no no
The singer is aware of the haters who want him to stop, but he remembers his humble beginnings with drug dealing and won't reveal his location to anyone.


Shit don't fit It's a no go Know how to keep it coo riding past po po Lights flash shit here we go go She bounce on the dick like pogo
The singer avoids activities that don't fit or won't work out, and knows how to maintain a calm demeanor around police; he references his sexual prowess with wordplay as well.


Flip the whole thing see how it go tho Look at the plan all in my hands Niggas want beef We throw no hands
The artist is daring to take risks and see what happens, while asserting his control and leadership over his crew.


All on my line she has no plans Coast to coast Look at all my fans Down at her feet Lite day 5 bands
The artist is attracting attention from many people, but some don't have their own plans; he has fans from coast to coast and even wealthy women paying him for his services.


Man wanna shake No deal no hands IG story We not close But I'm in her friends Double tap that I'll be back once again
The singer doesn't want to shake anyone's hand without a clear deal, but has relationships with acquaintances via social media and is willing to stay visible with them.


Spun the block two times It's a sequel They watchin' my words Like a read through Niggas ain't workin' But still wanna be equal
The singer has circled back twice, like a sequel in a movie, and realizes that people are paying attention to his lyrics; he's also aware that some people want to be equal with him but don't work as hard for it.


Watching the news What's wrong with these people Livin day by day Can't have no regrets All at the bank Deposit my checks
The artist questions the actions of those shown in the news and urges listeners to live each day fully, without regrets; he also notes his financial success by depositing checks at the bank.


After I drop Nigga then what's next Fuckin these bitches 1 by the 2 I'm back in the lab cookin smooth Pay attention I'll show you how to move
The artist wonders what's next after he's dropped the mic, and enjoys sexual encounters while also continuing to create more music; he also invites others to learn from him and his skills.


All in silence We do what we do Do what we do Mixed Emotions nigga I'm gone
The artist reflects on his and his team's actions, suggesting that their work is often done silently and without attracting attention; he notes his own mixed feelings and departs from the song.




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Most interesting comment from YouTube:

Immy Bravv

Mate, you're an absolute legend!!!

I've watched so many videos on the foam stuff, however they aren't as thorough as you were when moving the posts. I've seen them lightly lean on the post lol

Whether you filled the hole or not, both were equal and the concrete did better so imagine both filled to top. Foam stuff looks really soft compared to concrete.
Just like expanding foam.

Not great for fencing.

Good job mate ๐Ÿ˜Ž๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿผ



All comments from YouTube:

Ken W

It would seem apparent that the auger used for the post hole is too big for the post. A narrower hole would obviously have a lesser volume and the product would come closer to the surface, thus giving a lot more support. My only concern would be, should the foam expand above ground level, are you left with a โ€œMuffin topโ€ or is it able to be readily cut to ground level. I know everyone is an armchair expert, but I donโ€™t think this was a definitive test.

Nick Dalton

Yes you could easily shave the top off for any bit that expands too far above grade. Also you are supposed to pour it against the post on all sides, not directly into the hole. This causes the highest points to be against the post, creating downward, outward slopes, and also creates a water-tight seal against the post. Also you are supposed to add gravel in the bottom (for either product). Not sure why this guy would bother making a video without properly reading and following the directions.

Documentary Magic

I've seen suggestions you're supposed to put in a gravel base in the bottom of the hole before adding cement to allow for drainage, but don't know if that's recommended for the foam as well. 6-inches of gravel in the bottom would bring it up to the top of the hole.

Arty Wolfe

So glad I found this before I put my new fence in.
You've changed my mind about foam and concrete.

Thanks for sharing ๐Ÿ‘

Steb Barry

How much difference do you think it would have made if you had filled the foam hole with a second bag or topped it off?

Documentary Magic

That's amazing that you don't need to mix up either substance beforehand. The more simpler, the better. A couple questions:
* Was there any recommendation to put in gravel at the bottom of the hole, before adding the Cement and Foam, to allow for drainage? Six inches of gravel at the bottom would bring the Cement and Foam up to the top.
* I assume your posts are weatherized, but did you think about treating the bottom of the posts that go underground, with additional weather proofing?
* The above is what's recommended in the states.
* I'm sure you used the cement for your posts, so, a little over a year later, how are the posts holding up for you today?

Thanks for any feedback; I'm getting ready to put in my own posts.

Richard Larter

Good video James,thanks for that,I got asked about foam just before Christmas, to me personally it just doesn't sound right and after watching this it's definitely postcrete all the way,never had a problem with it ๐Ÿ‘

Mountain Fencing & Gardens

Youre welcome. I personally have never and will never use it again.

Clifton Murphy

If you add the foam correctly, its a much better seal against water. When you add the foam liquid you are supposed to make sure you pour it against the post on all four sides so that the post is coated with foam liquid even above grade. Also, lets fill the hole...lol..the foam should come above grade. We use a product by a different name (Fast2K), and its far superior to concrete.

Luke Burley

I agree with others that commented on a few variables that werenโ€™t accounted for. Overall, great video and appreciate the effort here but seems like a couple things could be accounted for to improve the foam performance (even if the instructions didnโ€™t say to do this). Mainly, Both should use new posts. The foam one looks to be an older or possibly moist post. The concrete was new. In other videos Iโ€™ve seen people couldnโ€™t get the foam off the post at all. Overall, I still feel concrete is going to perform better due to the stiffness and weight, but foam should do a decent job.

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