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The conversation begins with someone urging others to hurry up, "yeah come on," indicating a sense of urgency or eagerness. This is quickly followed by a mention of church, suggesting that the group might be on their way or involved in an event scheduled to happen soon: “nibbles we late for church.” The tone is informal and teasing, revealing a close-knit dynamic among the speakers.
"Drip to drop, drop who wants a drip from" seems to be a playful pun on fashion or style—possibly referencing "drip" as slang for trendy clothing or swagger—and then shifting into a commercial pitch. One speaker straightforwardly encourages others to "buy this album right now in stores," indicating perhaps a music promotion or an encouragement to support an artist or project.