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EP 71 - King Khayno Talks Don Toliver, Paxman Jones 5, & Food Truck Hustle

EP 71 - King Khayno Talks Don Toliver, Paxman Jones 5, & Food Truck Hustle

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In Episode 71 of Great Minds Drink Alike, we sit down with Houston’s own King Khayno — rapper, actor, and owner of the viral Fat Boy Burgers food truck 🍔. He opens up about his origins in music, his journey as a business owner, and gives us a behind-the-scenes look at his new comedy series 🎬. We get into:
  • His upcoming album Paxman Jones 5 featuring SunniThaRapper, Young Slab, and more
  • His personal connection to Don Toliver and the story behind the Paxman Jones series
  • Balancing music, business, and creativity
  • His favorite all-time artists and which Houston names are next up
We also react to:
  • A husband DIVORCING his wife after she lusted over Usher at a concert 💔
  • Boosie’s wild remix of Rob49’s “Wthelly” that had us weak 😂
  • The guys’ takes on artist loyalty, concert behavior, and real-time trending madness
Songs Featured in This Episode:
  • High Stakes” by King Khayno
  • BLATT” – unreleased track from the upcoming Paxman Jones 5 project
Grab your drink, get locked in — you don’t wanna miss this one!

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