My Daddy did Masonry work from the time he was 16, he is 71 now and has Alzheimers and cant work anymore. When I think about how hard my Daddy worked to raise me and my 3 siblings I get real humble I couldn't do it. Thank you for sharing I just let my Daddy watch this agian he asks to alot. I've always been a fan but my Daddy listens to you now at 71 cause you are a brick layer. It brings good memories back when he cant remember anything else so much love and appreciation to you Demon Jones
That’s one of the many reasons I love you, your music and your message. You talk to young people instead of just calling them “lazy” and you explain life. Good job D. Listen young people.
My father was a mason, my brother is a mason and I really respect the hard work and actually building something and leaving behind a legacy. I'm a diesel mechanic and build custom Harleys. I was good at mixing mud but could never get the hang of laying block. Much respect and your right our children need to know what something being bought with blood sweat and tears actually means. That's why my son doesn't get shit unless there is a fair amount of work put out for it.
Could not have said it better. There is a great amount of satisfaction in being able to stand back and admire something you built with your own hands especially when you can go back 10, 20, or 30 years later and say I built that and it is still here.
I worked in stone masonry for a little over 16 years of my life, now for the past 4 years Ive been working in HVAC. I really hope all my hard work pays off eventually with the good lord willin. Love your music bo much love
Bro finding out your a mason makes me respect you so much more! I’m a 31 year old mason who was taught by my father and I appreciate what your doing! Your work is killer bro! Also love the music and everything you said about our trade is 100 percent true
amen brother, im 14 and I started the same way and still am helping my dad and ive gotten to the point where I can do things the way you do things and I agree so many young people now a days dont know the worth in hard work what it means to others and your self. amen brother
i have even more respect for you for not paying someone to do tgat for you. the world need more people like you to show that do it your self isnt about being cheap and that hard work pays off and keeps you humble.
Big facts man. My grandfather told me when I was 8 that if I learned to build homes like him I could go anywhere in the world and support my family. I have traveled the US building before I settled back down in NC to start my company. Great info for the younger kids
Amen! Real talk! I started working when I was 13, working on a drill rig, digging water wells, ABSOLUTELY HATED IT, cuz my buddies were out running around, after years of construction, (and shitty jobs,) went to Trade School, 17 yrs ago, I woke for one of the largest HVAC companies in the country, making respectable money. Ain't rich, but can take care of the family. Young people today have no clue what hard work is, they live in a dream world. And when they finally do wake up, there's gonna be a whole lot of crying!!!!
I know this is two years ago and I still couldn't agree more. I just came across your music and I absolutely love it. Going into the trades as an electrician at 21 and I agree, hard work pays off and it's so much more rewarding. In school currently and graduating in 10 months. Hope to have a nice long career ahead of me, learn a lot and use it all to my advantage to help others when I can.
I haven't heard such wisdom in awhile. The young generation needs too see this because they are the future. Which would be nicer if people will learn how to use their hands again. Man was made to work. Demun, you the best.
I'm 17 and training to be a welder I've been a fan of yours since rehab and this video really inspired me thank you can't wait til it gets cold again so I can wear my JCDJ hoodie
this is spot on!! I grew up on a small farm, from a young age, I was working in the fields helping with the haying, and when i was old enough i was running the tractor and machinery, along with helping them maintain em. Its sad that most of the younger generation doesn't want to put the time and effort to learn a trade, or the school systems discourage the students from learning a trade, and push college. All that said, mad respect Demun Jones
My dad owned a few companies that ran underground telephone cable for probably 35ish years. He always was out with the crews or somehow involved on a daily basis, so threw that I learned how to operate backhoes & excavators with some knowledge. Then after he stopped doing that he went to flipping and building houses and I can say I've been involved in everything from the concrete forms up to the shingles. Like Demun said it is the most satisfying feeling when you can look at something and just feel accomplished because you did it, yourself. I was truly blessed to have those opportunities.
hell yeah man. amen. there's even adults that don't know how to put the time into making or building anything. they'd rather just pay some other person to do it for them. get out there and create something, anything, so you can say "I made that" it's more rewarding than can be described.
Camo Kev let them pay me to do what ever they want, I grew up when we needed a new roof we didn't pay some one to do it we went to the hardware store bought the shingles and reshingled the roof
I'm glad to see that you encourage young people like this keep up the great work I got 7 kids been married 20 years only 46 years old but man I know what it means to get up and get your butt to work no matter how sick you feel because life won't stand still for you and by the way I like that song campfire cologne you guys did awesome job
im 37 been in construction since 18 thanks for repen the small guys that bust ass daily. good job encouraging the younger generation it feels pritty good so see your hard laber build enything. wa st 🔨 ⬇boy
so agree. I learned how to build houses when I was 12 from my dad. I still use the knowledge to this day. I don't do it for a living but if I needed to I could. Hard work is the best reword . To see the look on the families face when they move in is amazing! Keep up the good work bro. and can't wait for the new album!
Amen to that I work on an oil rig to feed my family and done construction before that to provide I will always find a way to provide these words are amazing especially for the youth your going to be playing at bryders tomarow in bakersfeild I wish I could go and at least buy a short but I have to work lol gotta another baby on the way next month God bless you Jones love your music
Amen I'm following I'm my dads footsteps goin in to construction just like his dad and his dad before him my dad taught me that there's nothin better than a hard days work and knowin that you've earned every bit of what you got at the end of the day and the best thing is I'm only 17 gettin ready turn 18 and I'm workin harder and doin more with my life than ppl twice my age
It’s Saturday night and I just stumbled upon this video, I see it is a few years old but the message is time less! I am a carpenter, learned my craft by skinning my knuckles, and I am trying everyday to send that message to young people! I have 20 people that work for me and I have learned that our younger generations take pride in learning this trade and becoming quality craftsmen and women! If our kids were taught the value of earning a living in a trade based profession as a real option for those who do not see academic pursuits in there future, trade jobs would once again be a destination occupation and a source of pride for all Americans!
GREAT MESSAGE!!! I do fencing of all types...hard work...pays off in the end though. Like you I too work with my dad and he's been in construction ever since I was little..very inspiring to be working next to him.. thank you for what you do. keep flowing both lyrics and rock..
Brother you one young man outta my Georgia worthy of respect. Very few show the heart and love for anything indigenous to Dixie that you do. Bless you rebel brother
Yea man. Demun. I’m a local 1 elevator constructor here in NEW YORK. I’m been building shit with my hands since I was 12. At the age of 14 I took apart a chainsaw and rebuilt the engine and fires it up. That thing was in the garbage when my dad threw it out. From that sound of a motor I’ve been a hot rodder ever since. But the elevators pays the bills and for the toys. The new generation of kids today think right out of school they are going to make 150k plus. You should here them talk. I think all children that have dads that are handy and are in the trades should teach their kids even if they hate it. They will always remember it. It is most rewarding when you have built it with your hands and can look back at it. Thanks for the new video. And can’t wait for some new hits!
38 year old mason from s.w.Virginia live in Montana now,where hard work still valued! love your music, get your tool's and come on out to big sky country!
Im old scholl im in the landscaping and both my kids 14 son and 16 daughter both kno hard work and they do dam good job thank u mr. Jones for this vid and ur music
I love your music and appreciate your work head. I'm just a local welder from Alabama. It's what it is, hard work but it's awesome to know whenever you do a great job. Keep up the good music and I look forward to hearing all your stuff.
nothing better than working hard. I'm 17 go to a technical school half the day for masonry. work with a company that gave me an opportunity to work on commercial building laying and laboring. look forward to joining the bricklayers union after graduation
I could not have said it better it myself. It is really nice to hear someone else that feels the way I do about rewards of hard work. keep doing what you do man!!!
Workin' for it... What this country was founded on. I feel you're love Brother. I've been kinda a "Southern Jack of all trades" all my life. Cutting and Dragging draggin 4 tractor trailer loads of logs a day. Plus turning them into building sticks for years. Not to mention being a mechanic to keep everything Rollin to do it. Love what you stand for. It took me a long time to realize what Papaw was teaching me years ago.
Amen amen amen yes sir. I am 32 years old and I am from a small town in Kentucky I can't read or write a lick and didn't finish much school but my dad and my granddaddy taught me how to build homes since I was in diapers I've been on the job site and now my family is took care of yes there is daily struggles of not being able to read and write but there's nothing like being able to build something with your hands the satisfaction at the end of the day knowing you have done something that will be there for many many years is undescribable PS I absolutely love Damon Jones and Upchurch
I couldn't agree with you more!! I always get told how impressed people are with how hard my kids work. I'm very proud of them for not being like other kids today! My son will be staying his third year of trade school in a few weeks (his Senior year of high school) and he is dual enrolled at Jeff St for welding. I'll tag you with a picture on twitter
nothing more satisfying than putting blood sweat and tears in to something then completing it, only real sense of satisfaction you can achieve in life and you never realise that untill you do it
Awesome what a great message to our young generation,and anyone else really. Get a career and you will never go wrong honest living is not always living on top of the world but it pays your bills and takes care of your family. And at end of the day. hold your head up and feel good about yourself. I am a truck driver for 21years now and I am far from having everything I would like to have but my family is not wanting for much.so BIG HATS OFF TO YOU FOR THIS VIDEO.keep them songs and your buildings coming
good message, I wish my dad was in a field that I wanted too learn. He is now a retired payphone repairman. Now I am at an age trying too get a job @ 55 yr, going too school too drive a truck again after 20 yrs of being out of it
I like this man I was raised on a hay farm grew up working their at about 13 then I started doing towing and mechanics with my dad now I'm 21 going to school to become a emt here in nahunta and Brunswick ga work ethic is everything man I have learned many feilds of work and each field of work that you do is always a good thing as long as you are working
Your exactly right cousin!!!!!! The younger gen dont know wat hard work is. Ive been workin since i was 8. Im out pourin concrete every day, bustin tail to take care of my family. I hope this vid helos to motivate the younger gen to get out n work hard like we do. Theres to many out there with their hand out wantin a handout, its a shame.
Just watched this video again and inspired me more as I work with dad remodeling and building to further my country rap music career is all I am working for thanks brother
One of the most respected guys out there cause the work he put into getting where he is, brick/block masons that’s hard work. Got family that do it and I respect and love’m for the people they are I reckon anything worth having is worth working your ass off to obtain whether it be masonry or mechanics or electrical learn a trade and always have something to fall back on that’s the lesson I hope my children learn.
So true. I’ve always worked starting at a young age. I got my first official job at 16 as a logger and it was the hardest but most rewarding work I’ve done.
I agree .. I'm 18 I work 53 hour weeks at a time shop . it's long and hard getting up at 7:30 getting off at 5 5 days a week and 7:30 12 on Saturday . I'd be willing to learn all more if I had the chance too
I personally can respect this as a young man at the age of 17, but I've never been taught to build with bricks, and stones as my family are mechanics and metal workers, but the same message still applies. Nothing but respect for the man, hard worker, and artist with both his voice and hands.
i was a mason been out for five years now but i do miss it,something about building things with your hands that can be around generations after you die. keep rocking Demun Jones
I'm loving the message bro. Been roofing for 30 years and even though it's hard work, especially in the summer but it's rewarding come payday! I will teach my son's if they wish to learn but swaying them at the same time to go to college or trade school. My oldest is in Boston checking out the Berklee College of Music.
Hell yea brother, ive been setting tile since i was 15, im now 27 with my own tile business with more work than i can handle lol, wish this next generation had a good work ethic 🤙🏻
Very good video, very good message. I was raised on a ranch and even though I'm part of this new generation but being raised by my grandfather I learned the meaning of hard work early. house looks amazing btw Demun! I'm surprised the whole thing isn't chrome, cause "if it ain't shining at night it ain't right"🎶
Im 16 and work part time for a guy who owns a handyman service, and theres nothin id rather do to be makin money because i know i worked for it and earned it 💪🏻
Good message brother I could have done a lot when I graduated but i choose construction because like u said when it's done u feel good that u built it with your hands have a good day everyone
damn right!! I build barns, it ain't easy! but it pays the bills. hope the younger generation can take heed of this and change the outlook that we have on them. time to step up and become what you think you are!!!
Amen brother!I agree with you 100%.I been doing custom tile work for over 20 years so i know where you coming from.I love your music bro.I live in Cheatham County Tn real close to Ryan Upchurch.I used to fight roosters with his grandaddy.I got kin folk in Dublin Georgia.Keep up the good work brother!
I'm 19 now starting working concrete at 16 been working construction ever since I know carpentry metal work and masonry still learning but I have came a long way from where I started all it takes is perseverance hard work and dedication if you can imagine it we can build it
Hey demun since I was 17 I've worked for my gpa he is a mason and I have learned what work actually is and I love it little manual labor and bumps and bruises never hurt anyone I'm learning how to lay block and brick right now kids now a days
I was 15 yrs old workin with a block layer building house foundations out in the middle of bfe and hauling water in 5 gallon buckets 300yards up from a creek i had to bust the ice to get down to the water- and now you know why i wrench on cars in a heated shop lol Jones you one tough ol boy cant wait to see your place all decked out
U had great show Medford Oregon great to see u sorry didn’t get to talk more I wish I had time to look at the pictures you had look forward to your new video though on your wall
awesome video demun ✌ I love your view. I have worked alot if construction. I love the feeling of being able to say I built that! don't ever say people won't listen to your music man . your music is lit asf!!
im 15 years old and got my first job at the age of 14 and i just purchased a truck its a 97 ford 7.3 powerstroke chipped and has a stack wicked wheeled turbo and has 30 over injectors i paid with my money not mommys and daddys. and i agree the younger generation dont know what hard work is but i sure as hell do.
Preach it denum that's how I learned and I'm still working on just about anything Im wanting to keep the work ethics in kids. hell every day im working on somthig just about
My Daddy did Masonry work from the time he was 16, he is 71 now and has Alzheimers and cant work anymore. When I think about how hard my Daddy worked to raise me and my 3 siblings I get real humble I couldn't do it. Thank you for sharing I just let my Daddy watch this agian he asks to alot. I've always been a fan but my Daddy listens to you now at 71 cause you are a brick layer. It brings good memories back when he cant remember anything else so much love and appreciation to you Demon Jones
That’s one of the many reasons I love you, your music and your message. You talk to young people instead of just calling them “lazy” and you explain life. Good job D. Listen young people.
My father was a mason, my brother is a mason and I really respect the hard work and actually building something and leaving behind a legacy. I'm a diesel mechanic and build custom Harleys. I was good at mixing mud but could never get the hang of laying block. Much respect and your right our children need to know what something being bought with blood sweat and tears actually means. That's why my son doesn't get shit unless there is a fair amount of work put out for it.
Could not have said it better. There is a great amount of satisfaction in being able to stand back and admire something you built with your own hands especially when you can go back 10, 20, or 30 years later and say I built that and it is still here.
I worked in stone masonry for a little over 16 years of my life, now for the past 4 years Ive been working in HVAC. I really hope all my hard work pays off eventually with the good lord willin. Love your music bo much love
Bro finding out your a mason makes me respect you so much more! I’m a 31 year old mason who was taught by my father and I appreciate what your doing! Your work is killer bro! Also love the music and everything you said about our trade is 100 percent true
awesome video, I'm 15 and I work in construction and I'm about to go to school for masonry
dude Im 15 and help my uncle do whatever he wants me to do, usually the same as construction work,
Glad to hear it bud, nothing is more rewarding, than actually working ur ass off, and bringing home an honest living.
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amen brother, im 14 and I started the same way and still am helping my dad and ive gotten to the point where I can do things the way you do things and I agree so many young people now a days dont know the worth in hard work what it means to others and your self. amen brother
i have even more respect for you for not paying someone to do tgat for you. the world need more people like you to show that do it your self isnt about being cheap and that hard work pays off and keeps you humble.
Big facts man. My grandfather told me when I was 8 that if I learned to build homes like him I could go anywhere in the world and support my family. I have traveled the US building before I settled back down in NC to start my company. Great info for the younger kids
Not only do I love his music but I admire him as a person and his work ethic. As a welder, I can relate. we need more dudes like demun in this world!
Amen! Real talk! I started working when I was 13, working on a drill rig, digging water wells, ABSOLUTELY HATED IT, cuz my buddies were out running around, after years of construction, (and shitty jobs,) went to Trade School, 17 yrs ago, I woke for one of the largest HVAC companies in the country, making respectable money. Ain't rich, but can take care of the family. Young people today have no clue what hard work is, they live in a dream world. And when they finally do wake up, there's gonna be a whole lot of crying!!!!
I appreciate what you are doing. Thanks for the message to the youth.
that's an awesome message coming from a welder myself, the knowledge you learn will stay with you for a lifetime!!
I know this is two years ago and I still couldn't agree more. I just came across your music and I absolutely love it. Going into the trades as an electrician at 21 and I agree, hard work pays off and it's so much more rewarding. In school currently and graduating in 10 months. Hope to have a nice long career ahead of me, learn a lot and use it all to my advantage to help others when I can.
I haven't heard such wisdom in awhile. The young generation needs too see this because they are the future. Which would be nicer if people will learn how to use their hands again. Man was made to work. Demun, you the best.
Nothing feels better than a job done by hands and sweat
I'm 17 and training to be a welder I've been a fan of yours since rehab and this video really inspired me thank you can't wait til it gets cold again so I can wear my JCDJ hoodie
Never stop making music it's the best I have ever heard no matter the time or day I listen to your music
this is spot on!!
I grew up on a small farm, from a young age, I was working in the fields helping with the haying, and when i was old enough i was running the tractor and machinery, along with helping them maintain em.
Its sad that most of the younger generation doesn't want to put the time and effort to learn a trade, or the school systems discourage the students from learning a trade, and push college.
All that said, mad respect Demun Jones
That's the man right there. We need more Demun Jones in America today
My dad owned a few companies that ran underground telephone cable for probably 35ish years. He always was out with the crews or somehow involved on a daily basis, so threw that I learned how to operate backhoes & excavators with some knowledge. Then after he stopped doing that he went to flipping and building houses and I can say I've been involved in everything from the concrete forms up to the shingles.
Like Demun said it is the most satisfying feeling when you can look at something and just feel accomplished because you did it, yourself. I was truly blessed to have those opportunities.
hell yeah man. amen. there's even adults that don't know how to put the time into making or building anything. they'd rather just pay some other person to do it for them. get out there and create something, anything, so you can say "I made that" it's more rewarding than can be described.
Camo Kev let them pay me to do what ever they want, I grew up when we needed a new roof we didn't pay some one to do it we went to the hardware store bought the shingles and reshingled the roof
You get nothing in this life without some skin in the game. Thanks for putting this out D.
I'm glad to see that you encourage young people like this keep up the great work I got 7 kids been married 20 years only 46 years old but man I know what it means to get up and get your butt to work no matter how sick you feel because life won't stand still for you and by the way I like that song campfire cologne you guys did awesome job
im 37 been in construction since 18 thanks for repen the small guys that bust ass daily. good job encouraging the younger generation it feels pritty good so see your hard laber build enything. wa st 🔨 ⬇boy
Demun you should make more videos like this A I love your music and B this is a great message to alot of people and its a message i relate to
could not have said it better myself. much respect for you sir
so agree. I learned how to build houses when I was 12 from my dad. I still use the knowledge to this day. I don't do it for a living but if I needed to I could. Hard work is the best reword . To see the look on the families face when they move in is amazing! Keep up the good work bro. and can't wait for the new album!
Amen to that I work on an oil rig to feed my family and done construction before that to provide I will always find a way to provide these words are amazing especially for the youth your going to be playing at bryders tomarow in bakersfeild I wish I could go and at least buy a short but I have to work lol gotta another baby on the way next month God bless you Jones love your music
Love you music Demun Jones. Met you in 2015 at the Ride for Autism in Livingston, Ca with the Moonshine Bandits
Amen I'm following I'm my dads footsteps goin in to construction just like his dad and his dad before him my dad taught me that there's nothin better than a hard days work and knowin that you've earned every bit of what you got at the end of the day and the best thing is I'm only 17 gettin ready turn 18 and I'm workin harder and doin more with my life than ppl twice my age
Bang! Dave you got it brother ,never afraid to be real ,i pray that some these youngins hear your message and heed it
It’s Saturday night and I just stumbled upon this video, I see it is a few years old but the message is time less! I am a carpenter, learned my craft by skinning my knuckles, and I am trying everyday to send that message to young people! I have 20 people that work for me and I have learned that our younger generations take pride in learning this trade and becoming quality craftsmen and women! If our kids were taught the value of earning a living in a trade based profession as a real option for those who do not see academic pursuits in there future, trade jobs would once again be a destination occupation and a source of pride for all Americans!
GREAT MESSAGE!!! I do fencing of all types...hard work...pays off in the end though. Like you I too work with my dad and he's been in construction ever since I was little..very inspiring to be working next to him.. thank you for what you do. keep flowing both lyrics and rock..
Brother you one young man outta my Georgia worthy of respect.
Very few show the heart and love for anything indigenous to Dixie that you do.
Bless you rebel brother
Yea man. Demun. I’m a local 1 elevator constructor here in NEW YORK. I’m been building shit with my hands since I was 12. At the age of 14 I took apart a chainsaw and rebuilt the engine and fires it up. That thing was in the garbage when my dad threw it out. From that sound of a motor I’ve been a hot rodder ever since. But the elevators pays the bills and for the toys. The new generation of kids today think right out of school they are going to make 150k plus. You should here them talk. I think all children that have dads that are handy and are in the trades should teach their kids even if they hate it. They will always remember it. It is most rewarding when you have built it with your hands and can look back at it. Thanks for the new video. And can’t wait for some new hits!
38 year old mason from s.w.Virginia live in Montana now,where hard work still valued! love your music, get your tool's and come on out to big sky country!
Im old scholl im in the landscaping and both my kids 14 son and 16 daughter both kno hard work and they do dam good job thank u mr. Jones for this vid and ur music
I love your music and appreciate your work head. I'm just a local welder from Alabama. It's what it is, hard work but it's awesome to know whenever you do a great job. Keep up the good music and I look forward to hearing all your stuff.
nothing better than working hard. I'm 17 go to a technical school half the day for masonry. work with a company that gave me an opportunity to work on commercial building laying and laboring. look forward to joining the bricklayers union after graduation
Amen. I worked my way thru life from 15 to 35 and I'm a heavy equipment operator now. I earned my seat.
I could not have said it better it myself. It is really nice to hear someone else that feels the way I do about rewards of hard work. keep doing what you do man!!!
OH HELL YEAH!!!! Younger generation needs to listen to this man.
Workin' for it... What this country was founded on. I feel you're love Brother. I've been kinda a "Southern Jack of all trades" all my life. Cutting and Dragging draggin 4 tractor trailer loads of logs a day. Plus turning them into building sticks for years. Not to mention being a mechanic to keep everything Rollin to do it. Love what you stand for. It took me a long time to realize what Papaw was teaching me years ago.
Nice message Mr. Jones. A trade will put food on the table and some jingle in your pocket. There is no shame EVER in hard work.
Amen amen amen yes sir. I am 32 years old and I am from a small town in Kentucky I can't read or write a lick and didn't finish much school but my dad and my granddaddy taught me how to build homes since I was in diapers I've been on the job site and now my family is took care of yes there is daily struggles of not being able to read and write but there's nothing like being able to build something with your hands the satisfaction at the end of the day knowing you have done something that will be there for many many years is undescribable PS I absolutely love Damon Jones and Upchurch
That's is a good message. I enjoy you music.
I couldn't agree with you more!! I always get told how impressed people are with how hard my kids work. I'm very proud of them for not being like other kids today! My son will be staying his third year of trade school in a few weeks (his Senior year of high school) and he is dual enrolled at Jeff St for welding. I'll tag you with a picture on twitter
nothing more satisfying than putting blood sweat and tears in to something then completing it, only real sense of satisfaction you can achieve in life and you never realise that untill you do it
Great job …, your family taught you well… as terrific you passing it down to future generations… God Bless
Love your videos. I am apart of this young generation but I learned hard work from my dad.
Awesome what a great message to our young generation,and anyone else really. Get a career and you will never go wrong honest living is not always living on top of the world but it pays your bills and takes care of your family. And at end of the day. hold your head up and feel good about yourself. I am a truck driver for 21years now and I am far from having everything I would like to have but my family is not wanting for much.so BIG HATS OFF TO YOU FOR THIS VIDEO.keep them songs and your buildings coming
good message, I wish my dad was in a field that I wanted too learn. He is now a retired payphone repairman. Now I am at an age trying too get a job @ 55 yr, going too school too drive a truck again after 20 yrs of being out of it
I am going after it, I have six weeks of school left too go. By the way I love your music.
Great message, Demun. Thanks for doing this and congrats on the new house. Kimberly P.
Yes sir. Started work in with my pops early paintin houses n moved on up to framin n then to bein a ironworker. Hard work is a way of life
demun you will never have to worry about no one wanting to listen to your music as long as im alive
I like this man I was raised on a hay farm grew up working their at about 13 then I started doing towing and mechanics with my dad now I'm 21 going to school to become a emt here in nahunta and Brunswick ga work ethic is everything man I have learned many feilds of work and each field of work that you do is always a good thing as long as you are working
Your exactly right cousin!!!!!! The younger gen dont know wat hard work is. Ive been workin since i was 8. Im out pourin concrete every day, bustin tail to take care of my family. I hope this vid helos to motivate the younger gen to get out n work hard like we do. Theres to many out there with their hand out wantin a handout, its a shame.
put out more of these videos demun.. love it.
love your hat brother. good message your spot on.
" pride and want to " is what our youth needs.
Just watched this video again and inspired me more as I work with dad remodeling and building to further my country rap music career is all I am working for thanks brother
Great message...I own/operate a small construction company...love your music...impressed with the kind of character that you seem to have!
One of the most respected guys out there cause the work he put into getting where he is, brick/block masons that’s hard work. Got family that do it and I respect and love’m for the people they are I reckon anything worth having is worth working your ass off to obtain whether it be masonry or mechanics or electrical learn a trade and always have something to fall back on that’s the lesson I hope my children learn.
So true. I’ve always worked starting at a young age. I got my first official job at 16 as a logger and it was the hardest but most rewarding work I’ve done.
I've been laying bricks and chicks since 98, just starting to get into your music and I love it
Agreed!!!!! I'm only 27 have 2 pieces of land with houses on them about 40 trucks and grew up working especially on the farm! Keep it up man
im 21 and i know how to do all this stuff i learned from watching an doing its awesome seeing u trying to spreed the word of hard work
I agree .. I'm 18 I work 53 hour weeks at a time shop . it's long and hard getting up at 7:30 getting off at 5 5 days a week and 7:30 12 on Saturday . I'd be willing to learn all more if I had the chance too
I personally can respect this as a young man at the age of 17, but I've never been taught to build with bricks, and stones as my family are mechanics and metal workers, but the same message still applies. Nothing but respect for the man, hard worker, and artist with both his voice and hands.
Much love and respect from Australia ❤👍
i was a mason been out for five years now but i do miss it,something about building things with your hands that can be around generations after you die. keep rocking Demun Jones
I'm loving the message bro. Been roofing for 30 years and even though it's hard work, especially in the summer but it's rewarding come payday! I will teach my son's if they wish to learn but swaying them at the same time to go to college or trade school. My oldest is in Boston checking out the Berklee College of Music.
lots of people gonna love your music
Great work one reason I'm to be Jones we the hardest working people out there keep it up y'all
Yes Yes...Thank you for those good words. Hope someone hears you!!!!
Hell yea brother, ive been setting tile since i was 15, im now 27 with my own tile business with more work than i can handle lol, wish this next generation had a good work ethic 🤙🏻
Great man the most joung people are lost without anything
Very good video, very good message. I was raised on a ranch and even though I'm part of this new generation but being raised by my grandfather I learned the meaning of hard work early. house looks amazing btw Demun! I'm surprised the whole thing isn't chrome, cause "if it ain't shining at night it ain't right"🎶
Im 16 and work part time for a guy who owns a handyman service, and theres nothin id rather do to be makin money because i know i worked for it and earned it 💪🏻
Chris Christian Haha yea ive heard that before, i mean i can try
Bricklaying/masonry is hard work and certainly an art. Respect to those that do it. More vids like this!
Good message brother I could have done a lot when I graduated but i choose construction because like u said when it's done u feel good that u built it with your hands have a good day everyone
Damn right! Preach Demun, Preach
damn right!! I build barns, it ain't easy! but it pays the bills. hope the younger generation can take heed of this and change the outlook that we have on them. time to step up and become what you think you are!!!
Great Job Brother! Discovered your music last year and listen to you every day while I'm building transmissions. Keep up the great work
Amen brother!I agree with you 100%.I been doing custom tile work for over 20 years so i know where you coming from.I love your music bro.I live in Cheatham County Tn real close to Ryan Upchurch.I used to fight roosters with his grandaddy.I got kin folk in Dublin Georgia.Keep up the good work brother!
Awesome man like always 👏
I'm 19 now starting working concrete at 16 been working construction ever since I know carpentry metal work and masonry still learning but I have came a long way from where I started all it takes is perseverance hard work and dedication if you can imagine it we can build it
Hey demun since I was 17 I've worked for my gpa he is a mason and I have learned what work actually is and I love it little manual labor and bumps and bruises never hurt anyone I'm learning how to lay block and brick right now kids now a days
You're great I definitely enjoy your music
Good speech, should do more often. Miss your music man. It was fire🔥🔥
Much respect Demun.
I was 15 yrs old workin with a block layer building house foundations out in the middle of bfe and hauling water in 5 gallon buckets 300yards up from a creek i had to bust the ice to get down to the water- and now you know why i wrench on cars in a heated shop lol Jones you one tough ol boy cant wait to see your place all decked out
Good fucking video. The new generations need to learn skills and the importance of hard work. John Willis sent some of us, keep it up man.
U had great show Medford Oregon great to see u sorry didn’t get to talk more I wish I had time to look at the pictures you had look forward to your new video though on your wall
awesome video demun ✌ I love your view. I have worked alot if construction. I love the feeling of being able to say I built that! don't ever say people won't listen to your music man . your music is lit asf!!
Trades are a dying art its kind of sad , you the man.
im 15 years old and got my first job at the age of 14 and i just purchased a truck its a 97 ford 7.3 powerstroke chipped and has a stack wicked wheeled turbo and has 30 over injectors i paid with my money not mommys and daddys. and i agree the younger generation dont know what hard work is but i sure as hell do.
Well said Brother much love and respect to you I too am a Mason live'n and love'n life in North Georgia
Preach it denum that's how I learned and I'm still working on just about anything Im wanting to keep the work ethics in kids. hell every day im working on somthig just about