 You seen Keynes, you seen Pippa Keynes. And he's shit on us, that's what he's shit on us. He's trying to make it in. I had the Brat, I had Bumbi, I had him, I had Misha Rest in Peace, Gangsta Boo. I had a lot of people there. He tried to, he come on with it. That man brought the whole Hollywood, man that shit was big, it was fun. Yeah, it was awesome man, I mean, like I say, it originated from the ideas that I got from Ken and when I went out to the business party, so. Yeah, yeah. I need to bring some shit like this to Texas, you know. That's crazy man, because like I said, how much did you say you spent like in total for the party? That particular party was a two day event. Okay. So we, like I said, at that time I owned my own club, so I think I spent, I think I spent probably about a hundred man, you know. You spent a hundred K? Yeah, probably about right now. Easy. Yeah, yeah. Yeah, we on boss talk one on one, one on one. Yeah, we gon' talk. When y'all earlier, man, I heard all them stories, I said, man, I gotta talk to them, man. Now break this party down, that's what I was really interested in. I wanna get right into this party, this massive party that you were talking about earlier. Yeah, man, so Rome, you know what I'm saying, he threw a party, he brought all the big names in and, you know, man, we all had sweets. He had 40 sweets, you know what I'm saying? He had 20 stretch limos, Harman limos, man, we had catering, food, everything was free, everybody got in for free. He must've spent about a hundred thousand, you know what I'm saying? Rome, you know, a lot of people don't know, but he was one of the biggest pimps that ever come through Dallas, you know what I'm saying? I mean, he had 17 white bitches, you know what I'm saying? He had a penthouse, you know, downtown, you know what I'm saying? A lot of other properties, you know? Rome, so you telling me, now what made you do this party, man? Man, you know, I always wanted to bring some excitement and actually, it was actually my birthday party. I just wanted to do it big like that. You know, my birthday fell that first week of March and I threw that party in March, Phil. And, you know, like I said, I wanted to, you know, I got, after I elevated in the game and started meeting, you know, good cast, running the good cast meeting, Ken and, you know, Bishop and, you know, couple of other cast span and I went out to LA and I was sitting up in Bishop's apartment, man, with him, man, we was sitting there just chopped it up, man, and that's kind of what the idea originated from. You know, he put me in contact with everybody and... Can you tell the people who was all there? Man, I mean, anybody you can think of that's associated with the lifestyle, man. Name will say, so they can get a glimpse of, they can have a visual of what we did. Iced tea, we had cocoa, we had Big Daddy Kane, we had Dolomite for he passed, rest in peace. We had Max Julian, who played Goldie in the match. May he rest in peace? Exactly, and we had Sugar Free performed, A-Ball, M-J-G. Kenny Red. Kenny Red. Reverend Seymour. Minister Seymour, Orange Juice Jones, man, it's a whole lot of... You do it, man. You say Orange Juice, I saw you walking in the rain, Orange Juice Jones. You were holding him! Yes, sir, yes, sir. Really? At the bank, man. I mean, Dallas ain't never been the same. But how did you end up even linking with some of these people? How would you even know these people? I had initially, well, like I say, I had initially talked to Morris Day about coming to do that, do the main performance. Okay. I spoke with him personally on the phone, and he was already booked for an event out here in April. So therefore we couldn't get him booked for that player's ball, but like I say, I was able to get put in contact with a lot of cats through Ken and Bishop. Wow. Wow, so you basically reaching out through him through Ken, Bishop, y'all trying to, y'all figuring it out, and you done already told him, I'm gonna put this party together. Yeah, well, see, I went over, well, I went to Ken's party over in Milwaukee. He tried not to see that. No, wait a minute, there it is right there. I went to Ken. Ken, you the one who started it. That's where I got, you know, I went to Ken's party, then I went to Bishop's party over in Chicago. Got a chance to meet Bootsy Collins and just a few other players, man, and I'm like, man, I need to bring something like this to Dallas. So that's kind of how it all came about. That's hard right there, man. And so you, so to be honest, were you really trying to make it bigger? Let's be real. You seen Ken, you seen Pippa Ken. Yeah, you seen it on us. That's the one, you seen it on us. He's trying to make it bigger. I had the brat, I had Bumby, I had him, I had Mishie Rest in Peace, Gangster Boo, you know, I had a lot of people there. He tried to, he ain't come on with it. That man brought the whole Hollywood, and man, that shit was big, it was fun. Yeah, it was awesome, man. I mean, like I say, it was, it originated from the ideas that I got from Ken and when I went out to Bishop's party. Yeah, yeah. I need to bring some shit like this to Texas, you know. That's crazy, man, because like I said, you said, how much did you say you spent like in total for the party? That particular party was a two day event. Okay. So we, you know, like I said, and at that time I owned my own club, so I think I spent, I think I spent, probably about a hundred, man, you know. You spent a hundred, Ken? Yeah, probably about right now. Easy. Yeah, yeah, yeah. And that's, you know, like I said, I took care of everything, you know, flights, hotels. Bringing them in. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. And you first classed them? Yeah, all the way through, man, you know. But, imagine. Had a cater on deck the whole state, man, you know, free food, that, that, man. Wow. Champagne on every table in the club. You didn't put it on K-104 or nothing that it was going down? It was advertised, yeah. So you outdid more than like. We were advertised on 97.9. Who was, what year was that, 94, that was? That was in 2005. Is that Greg Street? No, that was 2005. We had, 2005, we had. I'm thinking it was Greg Street. It wasn't baby back then, that was Greg. No, no, it was, yeah. On 104, it was. Well, let's see, we'll see. It was during the time that Club Blue was opened. Okay, I remember that. Club Blue had had 104, and I had 97.9. Oh, so you had, what's that big bang? Big bang? Big bang, Smooth, DJ Smooth. DJ Smooth. He actually DJed the event. Yeah. Let's see, Tho Down Sam was. Tho Down Sam. Yeah, yeah, he was one of the connects I dealt with, you know, on the 104 sign. On the 104 sign. And so, basically, so you had it on lock, so you basically would know if it was on pop, but this one here was the one that broke the mold. Would you say this is the biggest party that you threw in Dallas? Yeah, yeah, this is by far the biggest. By far the biggest. Have you seen anybody top it since then? Nah, man, they starving for another one, man. I'm really, really trying to kind of play, putting another big one together for them, man, because I mean, that one there was a big success, and it just kind of, it paved the way for people that became aware of it, so now they waiting on it. Let me say something, though. The reason why, you know, that would never be duplicated is because it wasn't done for the sole purpose of money. It was done because of love for the gang, and you know, just all the people that wrong thought that he would want to fuck with, or he would want to be at his party. Average person, you know, when they make a move like that, they only thinking about the financial rewards of the circumstances, but with him, it was purely organic, and it was all about, you know, the moment, and the history, and the gang. Dang.