 Big shit, it's a unique hustle nigga, big shit. Big shit, big shit, big shit. Name another podcast like this. Check it, check it, check it. It's a unique hustle. It's your boy, E-C-E-O, and I'm here with the lovely official, Ms. Jamaica. What's going on? No, no, Medeo Walker. Say, man, we got, what she just said? I don't know. You know what I'm saying? I said, Medeo, I am here. That's what I said. I am here. What did she say? Listen, man. I said, what's going on? Say, man, you know, we got special guests in the house today. These are iconic figures in our day. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. A lot of people didn't even understand how to connect went down, man. But we've been coming together, man. And, hey, man, it's been going down, man. We got Mama Scott and Charleston J. White on the show today. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Hey, man. Let's pop it. Man, you know, we came to talk about, specifically. Hell, yeah. Well, we come to talk about, specifically, the Fast Bash. We had an opportunity to attend the Fast Bash this weekend. And, man, was it a great joy to walk in that room and see all our people like that, man. Man, hey, thank you so much for that, for bringing us to Fast Bash and opening it up to us and letting us be a part of this, man, because I really would have missed it if I had kept on, you know, still farming you like I would. You know what I'm saying? Because I said I wasn't fooling with no Mama Scott. I meant that. I'm like, I'm not fooling with that woman. She liked the, what did I say that woman name was down there? Dale, Bill Atlanta. I said, I'm not fooling with no Dale. I'm like, Miss Dale. Yeah, I said, I'm not fooling with these folks. I rock with Miss Dale. Yeah, no, no, I said, yeah, but this is leadership role. You know what I'm saying? It's like, yeah, yeah, like, oh, no, hell no, I'm not dealing with that. And then I had the opportunity to meet you. And I was like, man, I got to show Charleston this year. Like, we all gonna do this together. But it was just a dope segment, you know, the way y'all, you know, the way we seen Black excellence in that room and the way that you had that organized, ain't nobody never did nothing like that before. Wow. But it came to a abrupt stop. It did. And that was something that really like, like, dang, like I lost it. Very unexpected. Yeah, like, like, like, dang, we lost it. And all the air out of me. Yeah. I think everybody, you can see it in everybody's face and the frustration that everybody was in. Trillie was, I mean, he had big tears almost coming out of his eyes. That nigga said, oh, man, we, I said, come on, Trillie. We was talking and walking, trying to figure it out. No, y'all, y'all was talking and walking. You and Charleston was trying to figure it out. Me and Trillie was, we was together on the whole, another level trying to figure it out, you know, on the outside. And it was like, man, we couldn't, I couldn't move it. Yeah. And I thought I was bad because I can talk. No, no, no, no. I said, man, let me go talk to him. Yeah. Then I tell you that, Trillie. And it didn't work. Yeah. They were already setting their minds to me that it was going to be over early. I feel like. Wow. Yeah. Wow. Yeah, man. So I mean, it was a lot of production there. I've never seen that type of production in the East Texas area. No. I've never seen that. No, I thought I was at the backstage of the BET award. Yeah, all of them, what were them cases? What was all of them boxes? Give them cases. He had those cases. Those were to carry all that equipment, man. Yeah, I don't know what that was, man. All the cameras? The cameras. Yeah, and I'm looking in corners seeing cameras. I'm like, damn, I ain't no camera in that color. Yeah, and so then I got to see something, I guess from a producer standpoint, when they're producing shows, what they really look like on stage. It's a big difference when you're watching in front of the stage from what you're seeing. So you can see the flowers. You can see the insecurities of the artists. Yeah, yeah. When the artists get on camera, just know, nigga, that camera exposed in you. Yeah, yeah, yeah. All your imperfections. You know, I was, I was, I was. But you gotta think about it, though. Although it exposed all of that by the time the editing and everything goes on, it covers all of that. You don't see that by the time the finished product comes out. Right. Yeah, yeah, I went and got a chance. I'm like, man, come look at this. You remember? Like, who's this nigga? I ain't never seen anything like this. Oh, well, you know, I was listening to what he was saying. He was saying that the artist needed something else on stage. That particular artist was on stage by itself. He was like, he needs some dancers. He needs some props. He just looked single out there. So I was paying attention. You know, that was the time to soak up some game. Yeah, man. And then even when we sat on the couches and we had the audio, we didn't, I mean, we couldn't hear each other, but they could hear us loud and clear. They doing all the sound checking. Yeah. We just basically. Oh, we for to get it. It'll be, I'm getting, I'm editing it. So I'm gonna be throwing all the, you know, lower thirds and all that. It's going down. So listen, so all I can think about it. Say, man, say, boy, there's been a lot of mother-in-law money. What I said. Say, boy, say, they just didn't say, they got no, they, yeah, they got white boys. Yeah, white boys was saying, count down the new kind of down. Yeah, the new kind of down. The new kind of down. Did you see it? Yeah. A nigga say, I thought, I'm over there like, yeah, you know that nigga say. And they had to red and green. Say, and they had to red and green light. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, they were backwards. You know what I'm saying? They thought them light was gonna be green. That old red, he's like, when it turned red, the nigga explained it to me. The white boy said, when it turned red, you on. When it turned green, it's off. Yeah. I said, all right, I can shoot it backwards. Yeah, and he worked as if he wasn't at the show. Yeah, yeah, he never got distracted by the show. Right. That's so true. Yeah, he never got distracted by the show. And like I said, I had never witnessed nothing like that. Yeah. You know, I had, I've been around a lot of electronics and I deal with electronics. Right. But I deal with it from a different angle. Right. I broadcast out to everybody. Right. But to do something isolated to a, you know, just a specific project, I've never done that. Wow. Yeah. But I've seen it done, you know, on TV. Mm-hmm. You know what I'm saying? I've never had it done. Exactly. Well, you had it done. But in my mind, I was like, man, when I was just creating the vision, when I would talk to Trillie, my husband, my children, I'd be like, fuck that, man. I almost died at the end of December of 2020. Yeah. I almost died. I'm talking about literally, I'm going all the way in because the first thing I was thinking in that bed at that hospital was, I ain't did this. Yeah. I ain't did this. Lord, don't take me now. Jesus, I ain't did nothing. Yeah, yeah. You know what I'm saying? Like, I wanted, and I also made myself change the way I view like money. Okay. You know, because, I knew at that point, nothing that I had, no cash, no merchandise, no materialistic things was going to save me at that point. You know what I'm saying? So all of that shit didn't fucking matter. When I'm sitting there and couldn't have fast fucking breathe, I'm like, I give it all, Lord, just let me live. And if a person ever been through that, you know, where you literally have or facing death, you know, slowly, I was slowly facing it. It made me look at it differently because I made myself say, just, you know, to myself, it's a lot of things that you could improve on right now. If you was to be here, what would you do? And my thing was, I want to change lives. I want to affect lives. I want to be an influence in a positive manner. Okay. And just not to the detriment of me, like hurt me and my family, but if I had excess, I want to pour back. I want to give my people things that people have not given us. Show them that we can have hope because everybody's so stuck in it, they ain't never going to change mentality. So you keep doing the same repetitive ass shit and you ain't coming up with no kind of solution to the problem. Everybody talking about what we need, but ain't nobody doing shit about it. So you want to create that change? Yes. And start up here. So I got out there and these tastes can tell you, shout out to Longview, my hometown, where I reside right now. I got along with Trillie and then my sons gave me the purpose to do what I'm doing when I came out the couch. And that was my first intention. When I came on the scene, we had, this is no lie, 19 unsolved murders in the city of Longview. Wow. And I watched my husband cry in the bathroom one night because one of the kids that had got murdered was somebody he raised or hip raised. He knew that child. And all of these 19 kids were all black? Yes. All minorities, you know. So it was bad back then and that shit wasn't cool to me. I'm like y'all right here killing each other. People's families hurting in it. Oh, you shot my family. Now I'm gonna go over here and shoot your family type shit. And we just gonna keep shooting at each other, keep hurting families, keep shooting up in houses with kids and wives and you know, just women. And you don't get it, but you gangster. Wow. You're not gangster. And I got out in the middle of the park and everybody can tell you that from East Texas. I adamantly speak on stop killing each other. The fuck you doing? Yeah, yeah. That shit ain't cool. So they didn't have anything to do. I felt like to vent to actually get how they felt out. To, you know, it was a lot of young black males that don't have nurturing. They don't have people to go to that can direct them and they're trying to figure it out even as young black males. A lot of black families in their heads think when a child is 18 you grown, you put your kids out there but they don't even know, still have them don't even have no direction when they get to that age. Age does not define maturity or being ready for this life. I'm not turning my back on our sons. 100% on anybody that I know. Charleston, what do you think about that? Oh, your children don't never stop being your children. Even when they get 28 and 30, they still go need your direction. They still go need your correction as well as your guidance, right? And in your love, right? So your children never stop being your children and you never stop being a parent. That's what got me about this event. When you told me about it, I was just gonna do the promo, the promotional. And I was kind of like you. Man, fuck them rap niggas after I need to take them. Man, I'm rapping at a nigga, man. Fuck them niggas. So yeah, them niggas killing each other, man. Shit, fuck them. So yeah, so you sent me the link, right? Yeah, I did it. I didn't look at it. But you just kept telling me why she did. You kept saying why she was doing this. So when I clicked on the link and saw that little funny looking white woman on the news talking about it, I said, oh, man, she got white folks attention. She sure got mine now. Yeah. Yeah. So yeah, nigga, she got white folks talking about it. Nigga, I perked up. Hey, let me see what she got going on. And so as the news clipping went on, and man, yeah, I said, nah, man, my spirit was convicted. That's right. So that's when you know something is righteous. It convicts you. So I said, nah, man, until I'm gonna be there. Yeah. Yeah, I remember that. I'm gonna be there. And so I started calling my city officials, say, man, this is woman down there. So I started sending them the link. No, that's how you do it. Yeah, so I started calling my city officials saying, hey, man, man, this is, this is innovative. This is, yeah, I started trying to pick the right kind of adjectives, right? Yeah, this is trailblazing. I ain't lying, I said innovative. I said trailblazing. And what else I said, trend sending, right? That this was set trends. Because what she doing, she getting all these little killing motherfuckers and they friends who doing the killing, right? And putting them all in one place and giving them a stage to be seen and to be heard and to be celebrated, to be admired, something that they typically don't get in a day to day life. And this really what they killing behind. Yeah. Real time, I tell you. If, if, if, and I'm gonna say this on air. If baby would have sat down and talked to mode three that's all he wanted. That's all he wanted. If mode three could have got to perform at that show with yellow beads where he got arrested. That's all he wanted. So if they could have got mode three, yellow beads and trap war Freddie all in one place and let them perform at separate time and let the people clap, let the people, they could have saved something, right? So when I hear her say she wanna save and impact lives that's what I got out of the spirit of just hearing about why she doing this event. So yeah, I was excited to come. So I really wasn't coming to perform and participate. I was coming as a spectator so I can take this message back to my village and so we can repeat it. Wow, that's dope. And that's what everybody should wanna do in their neighborhoods, in their villages, as you stated. They should wanna take the message back in a way to where it can change the narrative when it comes to saving lives. Especially with a cause, this magnitude. You know what I mean? So, and let me just say this, she couldn't have done this without Longview Police Department. Wow. And we couldn't have done this and enjoyed it without Longview Police Department being as culturally understanding as I've seen any police department in the last millennial. Wow. And this millennial, right? So what I'm saying is, their presence was known, their presence was felt, they walked the parking lot, they patrolled the parking lot, but the people was respectful. Yeah. And no laws was broken in the sight of the police officer. No. I saw that. Yeah, I saw that. But we was able to kick it and have fun culturally as the culture does. And then we had that mishap. Yeah, and that's crazy because when you think about that happening the way it did, and the peace that was there. Cause I was outside, I walked through the parking lot, you know, I ate me some chicken. Say, man, I got a punch out back, you know, I'm a pokey. You made me hungry, to be honest with you. You made me hungry. Yeah. I said, I got to go out here and get me something to eat, man. And I went back for another glass of Kool-Aid. Yeah. Let me tell you, they probably racked up because that line was long. That line was long. People was waiting. Saying the Snow Kong people saying, I don't even get to get outside to see it really. Snow Kong people, y'all left early. Yeah, they did. They left too early. Did they leave early? Yeah, they left early. Even when we went out there to get the food from the food truck, like the Snow Kong is gone, everybody's standing up outside, they could have been selling a lot of Snow Kongs right then and there. Wow, that's something. And I'm telling you right now, we had a good time out there. Charleston out there, that's it right there. Charleston was out there having a good time, too. All them youngsters, they loved it. They loved him in East Texas. What's them young trained girls doing? Oh, them niggas ain't under the rules, yeah. I know them niggas go to jail all the time. They're not sticking up to anything safe. Them niggas had a police motor, a car fat motor, and a crime victory. East Texas. Say it, man, I ain't never seen nothing like it. I heard you tell me y'all didn't take this again a day earlier. Say, Dale, that was hilarious, but they loved it. You could tell their energy was right, man. They was just there, the sprint of van, the people that came and that, them folks, man, they longed for a good time, too. Yes, they did. And then, you know, it was just heartbreaking. Cause they seen you, and I mean, cause they seen you do this consecutively, I think. Yeah, this is our third annual in the first two years. This would have been our fourth annual, but COVID cost us a year. So let me ask you a question. At the end of everything, cause it was a massive crowd, how many people do you think actually turned up at the end, right there? That showed up at the event, at least five to 600. At least, if you count the children, probably more than that. Because on paper, we have right at 400 people, and there was people that signed in and people that didn't. Didn't sign in. So, and then we didn't count the children. And that wasn't even all of them because there were still people on the way coming. Yes. Because nobody expected it to be ending so early. In the process of it ending, I say probably another 60 to 70 showed up. At the end, right. Yeah, and then on the process of that ending, another 30 and 40 came on top of that. And then, throughout the night, 10 coming, then five coming. So it was a steady flow of traffic. What I loved about the event was the main fact that when you first started, you said, you know, you're gonna have people coming and going. Right. I saw a lot of people coming and I didn't see nobody going. Nobody leaving. Nobody would leave. Everybody was stuck and staying there and enjoying themselves. And so I was amazed at that. Yeah. It was just a building of crowd. And so money was good. Well, what got me was the spirit of the event, right? I'm looking for the trouble. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. I know these young rapping niggas got these guns out here. They knew better. They knew better. These Texas was warned. Okay. They were gonna get in the wrong. So yeah, I'm talking about men. It did a great job. It was nothing in the atmosphere. Nothing. That had any, it was no discord in the atmosphere. Because I love East Texas and East Texas loves me. I see. I see. Shout out to East Texas. I represent it for Mama Scott. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Everybody came and they was on their best behavior, man. Yeah. And I seen that too. And I was like, man, because I remember being down there niggas. I, yeah, in Longview, you know. Yeah, yeah, we gonna shut it down. That's what we come to do. Oh, well, yeah, you know, I was snuck in there with my pocket rocket, but I ain't dragging it to the event. But I wasn't going along with New Texas in the hand. It wasn't, I wasn't gonna do no such thing. No, no, no, no, no, we don't know. I heard about them boys back then. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. And when I tell you how everything looked good, you had all of those banners when you walked in. It was dope, wasn't it? When you walked in. Everything was amazing. And I've spoken, I mean, I even asked Haspine. I'm like, have you ever seen anything in East Texas? That looks this good, because he's been to so many different places. He's like, no. Never seen it. Even Doug, when I asked him, he's like, he's never seen nothing in East Texas. Even before we got down there and I called him, he's like, man, she went all out. This looks good. Yeah. You know what I mean? So listen, we gonna quit beating around. Let's talk about what happened. Yeah, we can't avoid it. Yeah, yeah, we can't avoid it. Yeah, we can't even know if we gotta go right through it, man. Yeah, yeah, yeah, we can't avoid it. I can't wait to talk about it. So when I'm looking around, you know what I'm saying? Cause I'm thinking, I'm in camera mode. Like I'm watching the cameras, I'm making sure everything go good. And all of a sudden I hear somebody say, well, it's for the close down. I say, what? Yeah. It blew my mind. It stopped me. That was at 830. Yeah. Who told us? I don't even remember. We were walking down that aisle. I was walking down the aisle. And somebody came to us and was like, man, they finished this down. That was a security guard when we were done. Yeah, that's the right. No, Jeremy told me that. Cause he knew we was, you know, we was rocking out with it and establishing it. I said, what? He's like, man, they finished this down. I'm like, damn. Cause I knew it was real when he said it cause he didn't want to have the gun and he was walking around as the security doing his thing. Yeah. So what, what made them do this and what happened? Just get into it a little bit. From my perspective, I believe it was paranoia on their behalf as a staff. We had our all white staff except for one black female that worked for the holiday end in Longview that night. And that's what this happened at. And when I booked a venue with the hotel manager which was the only one that me and Trillie dealt with, she was comfortable and she made us feel comfortable. We let her know what type of venue we was bringing. These are gonna be rappers. It's hip hop culture. And we would like to come here and hold an event here. A concert at all day showcase for artists that are minorities basically, but it's for everybody. Is it okay? She said, oh yeah. Oh yeah. We're used to that. I'm from Denver, Colorado. I get it. I get it. I'm like, okay, all right. Well, how much is your venue? And she told me 4,600. I said, no, I'm not doing 4,600. I said, we can do 4,000. So she was like, in my head, I'm already knowing that you shot me that ridiculous ass number. Because you really thought I was gonna walk my black ass back out of there. Because you thought you were gonna throw a number out there that I didn't have. Yeah, I've been there. So I smiled. And I said, I'll pay it all today. You really... You don't have to pay it all. You can do it. You don't have to do that. Oh no, I want to. You know, and we're gonna talk business or we not. So she said, yes. So I said, well, and she was nice. Don't get me wrong, it was no bad energy with us and her. You know what I'm saying? But it just makes me mad when I recap it. Because the same woman at the... Yes. She was there. Yes, she was there. That's the one I saw, yeah. So the whole time I'm only dealing with her and Jonathan, the other guy that was in there. Jonathan X is his name, you know, but they know who they are. Only dealing with them. And I would have never booked the venue for my people to go all the way in like I did if I felt like I was gonna suffer any type of treatment other than what was displayed to me at the time I've rendered my money to this facility. Correct. Okay. So I was comfortable and I believed that she was being honest with me and everything would be fine. We went all the way down to specifics. Me and Trillie walked the property with her. He told her, you know these are rappers and they like to smoke. So is there a way we can let them smoke out in the back? And she took us through a storage area in the back of the hotel and showed us where the back parking lot was coming. She said, well they can't smoke either. I said, well we can't control what they smoke but since we can't smoke inside of the hotel, where can people go? And these are gonna be celebrities. I don't want them coming through the crowd because I gotta watch out for their safety. So because there's gonna be officers assigned to the VIP section and there was. And only those people and people that's VIP would get in that area for their safety. So she walked us through and showed us all this stuff. I'm just giving you guys some specifics that's why I'm so pissed off. So she knew about the smoking and we already informed her that people were gonna smoke. She even told us, oh yeah they can smoke outside. You can set a table up outside from the smoke. We can use that as a desk. Yeah, whatever you wanna do. Okay, so we got that under control. But we know that people are gonna smoke even if they have to go outside. And then I said, I want bartenders. She said, yeah, yeah, yeah. You guys can't bring anything in. I said, okay, that's cool, I get that part. And so we're not making anything off the bar because I'm not making anything because my event was fully free to the public. Yeah, that's the part that got me there. But your hotel capitalizes off of my crowd and I let you do that and I was not making no money because that was part of your hotel rules. So I'm gonna have to buy, okay, what the fuck it? Bring out the two bartenders for my people. They drink, you know what I'm saying? Do you wanna run some drink specials for them? But yeah, yeah, yeah. She helped us organize this, the vision and all. Knowingly that I was gonna peck that bitch out because I told her. No, I got radio advertisement I don't invest into. I don't pay graphic artists and promoters to promote this. This is streaming on the blaze as I speak to you every day and East Texas know I'm not lying. And she knew that. You knew it, you knew. I showed you the artist that I had headlined from Tech Lua to Sancho Saucy to Bugatti Casino to Muddy Casino to Lil' Runny and then not to mention the all-star crews have paint. You know what I'm saying? Space Boy was in the building. You knew how much I spent on a camera crew, artistic, visual studios out of Dallas, Texas. You knew everything down to the decorators I paid for to the face painting woman that I paid for. You knew everything I invested my money into. And you kept telling me it would be fine. So a day before the event, me and one of my decorators was there that morning with her. And she said, Longview Police Department does not want to be security off duty. And that was part of my package too because she told me that two officers came with the package I paid for. But before the day of my event, all of a sudden Longview Police Department don't want to have anything to do with it. So I seen one of Longview Police officers, which was a minority black male officer that I know very well. And I talked to him. He said, yeah, I said, you don't want to come do security for me? He said, yeah. He said, just go down. I don't got too old, but you know, they should get y'all some from the hotel. Cause I said, yeah, but they saying, y'all don't want to do it. Okay. With all that being said, she knew every detail and she knew I was going to hire extra security even if she didn't give it to me. I told her, I have two security companies shot out to go and go street team in Longview, Texas up under the ownership of Joy Miller and shot out to the level four security company that I hired that provided me six officers that were armed that could apprehend at all times. And I let my public know you come in that building with that bullshit. I'm going to punch ass out and you're going to jail. So my crowd already knew I was not playing. Because I'm going to protect everybody in the building because safety is number one with me. We had a couple of incidences that resulted in them seeing someone come to the bar or not even a couple wants somebody coming to the bar and they say, oh, we got underage drinking going on. So I'm like, who? You know, cause they came to me with that first. How would they, how saying they brought it in or? No, they're saying that somebody, they seen somebody buying drinks and giving it to minors. So my question is, did you go quit? I don't know. Point of mouth. How are you going to tell me that some, did you ask for the minors ID? But I guess when they couldn't, what it was, they didn't, they didn't, the person on them, they were grown, but they didn't have an ID. So this alleged information that really not even something that you could even value. No. So that was one incident. Okay. We took care of it. Second incident. We had Jell-O shots that, cause our DJ does trail rise, shout out to DJ Hollywood. Okay. He does trail rise and he had some Jell-O shots. Everybody know him in Longview when he takes us for these damn Jell-O shots. It's Jell-O shots, you know what I'm saying? But he didn't know that the rules was where he can bring in the Jell-O shots. They was in syringes, right? Yeah. Some of them were in syringes and some of them were in little cups. Okay. So that's what she meant by syringes. Yeah. She's to him, they don't see, to us, it's cultural, right? Yeah. And they mind they had syringes. Wow. So syringes. Sounds pretty. Heroin. Yeah. You see what I'm saying? Yeah. We ain't thinking that, but they are. Wow. We're entering into their build and their establishments. Yeah. But I'm gonna chime in when she finish the story. Go ahead. So that was one incident. And then the head of security. That's number two. Yeah. So the head of security, I can't think of his name as Fagan. He came and went straight over there. It was no scene or nothing. Told the DJ you can't have these in here. Got the whole crew to walked out. Everything kept going. It ain't no scene. Okay, cool. We respecting what you're telling us. We not doing nothing. Well, because of that one incident on the bar, she pulled the whole bar back and I paid for that, too, to midnight. Wow. Well, to 11 o'clock, because they had to shut it down at 11. So she pulled it back? She pulled that at eight o'clock. Wow. We all groaning there. Then you was telling your employees to watch the money. Watch the money? Yeah. Oh, yeah. And one of their employees told me this. Watch the money. Watch the money. She said, girl, these people ain't trying to steal no money. This is what the employee talking to me about. They don't even know I got this shit. These people ain't trying to spend no money. They spend them. I mean, they spend the money. Yeah, they spending money. So they pulled the bar back. Wow. Wow. Okay, you told me about that. So that was nitpicking. You know what I'm saying? I'm not saying they didn't have a justify, but I told her, I said, so you mean to tell me that in a perfect, you live in a perfect world and if someone's throwing a concert, that somebody's not gonna do something. But if they do, they get apprehended. And I've never seen a rock concert shut down behind nothing. You know what I'm saying? Even if you find and get your ass up out of there, they're not gonna shut the damn event down. Yeah. They're gonna break the shit up and move your ass out and let you continue your show. You know, but in our instances, we have no fights, no kind of disruptions, no kind of bad energy, and you's looking around pinpointing on every little thing except for the ordeal with the young lady. And she ended up not being a vendor on the vendor list. You know, I'm not gonna put too much of that out there. That's fine. But she ended up having some illegal merchandise in the vendor area that should not have been there. And I was so hurt when I seen it. I'm not gonna lie, me and her have since had a discussion. She has apologized and she's even offered to help run the fast batch back because she knew she was directly part of the reason that they used to discontinue the show. Because even with that being said, and me being upset with her, they still could, I paid for that event center. Yeah, yeah, yeah. And not to mention all of the other things that were the other stuff you paid for. Yes. The things that the artist and all that stuff just down the drain. I had every single person there, including Bubba Dub and the people I paid for, like I don't have an artist that was in that building, not nobody that can say they didn't get their bag from me. I paid them. Even when they showed up and it wasn't their fault and was very heartbreaking. And at the end of the day, most of them was just disappointed from the East Texas artist shout out to them, Bigger Bag Tim, L.D., Smitty Hawkers, and Ro Tarantino that showed up looking amazing along with my own team, Fast and Entertainment. Yeah, I seen it. You know, and then on top of that, the booked celebrities, Little Runny, Muddy Casino, Bugatti Casino, Sancho Saucy, and Tech. I told them on the phone, y'all think y'all gonna hand me back $6,000 and all of those people I paid for. And I don't know how much you think we cost, but I promise you just an artist alone, that's $30,000. I know. You're not gonna send me out your dough after you don't shut my event down, thinking you can just offer me what I paid on your building and what I paid for rooms there, which was 20 rooms. That's right, because the production itself costs. The production is everything. All of that stuff costs, the artist, the production, everything, the promotion, the security, everything. So they, you know, that's a, hey man, that's a big deal. It was, and like I told them, and this is where they get it confused and twisted. I told them it ain't even about the money, it's the principle to me, and you owe. Because I came in expecting to lose $60,000 because I donated it. That's it, that's it. But you're not gonna hold me on my donation. The mental anguish to do you like that in that situation is way, way more powerful than anything money can offer. Yeah, you can't give me my memories back from my people. I've been preaching the whole time, you can ask these texts, we about to make history. You know what I'm saying? Like on my soul, that's what I was pumping. You know, like I told them, I was out there in the hallway, while they out there crying them fake ass tears, I only worried about their fucking jobs. When she had to call, that she could have let us continue on. And I had a civilized conversation, and at the time I'm trying to be nice because I don't wanna go to jail behind the young lady that just left. Correct, correct. Cause I'm on that. Yeah. I was pissed, like really. I already know, I already know. If it weren't for Charleston back there with me, I think I probably would have been on the news. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah, I had no been to jumping in them folkbinders. Yeah, yeah, I had no been, I had no motherfucking been. So Charleston, what do you think, man? What do you think about everything that went down, man? Man, I don't know these people, but I know the spirit of my people. Yeah, yeah, yeah. You know what I'm saying? So now, man, I couldn't believe it, right? So, man, that young lady, every angry emotion, every heartbreak, every disappointment, every frustration should be directed at her. Wow. And not the hotel. Then was two peasant, white girls. Yes. And was peasants. Wow. And let me just give you a harsh example. Mouser okay for the slaves to have a party in the big house. Mouser okay. And the only reason Mouser okay is because the overseer, who work out in the fields with the slaves that sit on the horse, the one who whippers, came to Mouser and said, I think it's a good idea if we let him have a party in the big house. So Mouser said, okay, anything go wrong, it's on you. And it's how- That's exactly what happened. This how to overseer, feed his family. Now, it's somebody that controls the dogs when the slaves run away. And his only job is when the slaves run away, he go get the dogs and go get them niggas. But he really want that overseers job. So when everything go wrong, the one who trained the dogs wanna be over the niggas. So when everything go wrong, he telling the overseer who Mouser gonna be, Mr. Jim gonna be mad at you. They done tow up, oh, Mr. Joe, you might lose your job this time now, Jimmy. Oh, you might done been to it now. So you have that element involved in this. Yeah. We, this is, the fast bash was hit by surprise. This caught them off guard. They didn't know this was coming. This rocked them, this really, they were knocked out. Yeah, everybody knocked out, man. And these people saying, get out. And they need to get out now. But the DJ still allowing people to perform. And I'm saying, man, they can't kick these niggas out the house. These niggas gonna tear up some. Yes, they got this fucked up. So I'm hearing her, I'm standing outside the door and they ask her to step in. So now it's two on one. I'm seeing she's emotional. She's in emotional state. Man, I can't let her go back there and she don't have no kind of support to help her advocate because she rocked. Yeah, she was rocked. I mean, she, man, she pleading and it's a part in Django. When they showed when Django was a slave and he was pleading with the slave master, please, man. Don't whoop his wife. Don't whoop her. He was begging with her, man, let it please. And he was saying, uh-uh, uh-uh. She ain't gonna be no good. That's what he said. She ain't gonna be no good. Yeah, he was begging, please, man. And so my mind went there, right? She pleading with these two white women and the lack of compassion. Yeah, that part. The lack of empathy, the coldness. I stepped in the room. Yeah, I stepped in the room with them. And, you know, I heard her talk and they wasn't with it and I'm hearing their response, but I'm seeing the disposition of one and I'm seeing the disposition of the other. I'm seeing the one in power is being led by the one that's not in power, right? So they're saying all the things are discrediting, why? And so Mama Scott asked, you know, can I talk, can I talk to Massa? Can I talk to Massa? Yeah, can I talk, I don't wanna talk to Massa. Yeah, I need to talk to the owners. I need to talk to the owners. Well, can they tell me? Yeah. I spent this much amount of money, can they tell, can they at least tell me? And she said, no. And she said, this is him calling right now and walked away. So I knew, this was a discretionary call. So the one woman said, they need to go out there and tell the DJ to cut the music off right now. They need to tell them people to pack up the vendor. So I told her, how about me and you, ma'am? Me and you together, we go out and tell, yeah. So now they wanna know. What did she say? She wasn't with that. So now they wanna know, well, who is he? Well, who are you? Ma'am, I'm just trying to help, but I understand you guys are saying, let's go. So now we need an exit strategy, right? You wanna kick us out of here. So now, let's think about how we go protect the police. Cause now they feel they have to, you feel to put them in jeopardy now? Yeah. You feel to put everybody in jeopardy and just tell these people to get out, cut the music off, get out. Ma'am, let's think safety now. We need an exit strategy. So now I'm thinking, you know, I'm taking them to a whole another level because now you're already liable for the financial consequences that comes behind this. Let's not put lives in jeopardy. I know y'all don't think that much of us, but I tell the ma'am, you don't know these niggas. They go tell this stuff. I looked the right enough way. You don't know these kinds of niggas. They gon' tell this place up if you gon' tell them, cut that music down. They tell what they say. Yeah. What did she say? Cause I was wanting to be one of them niggas. She said, you don't want to tell them you put a shirt that's down on the bright side. No, we got, we need an extra strategy ma'am. So what I did, I put it back on them and they got offensive. I said, ma'am, you're the boss. Well, that's not fair. You're trying, I said, no, if you listen to what I'm saying, you can be a hero in this situation. Yeah. You really can. Man, allow her to go out and explain to them an extra strategy, cause they just wanted to go pull a plug, get out of here. So no, that ain't right. No, that ain't gonna happen. Then I went out there at that point and made a damn speech. I see. To the fucking audience. It's like, come on Megan. You know, that's her name. You know, everybody knows who she is. So come on up here and I'm gonna, and I told everybody y'all, hey, she's nice enough to let her come in. I was on her, you know, on their ass about, let's follow the rules guys, you know, since she's over here in my ear. Cause I don't even see y'all doing the shit that y'all been accused of. You dig what I'm saying? Except for the little jello pops, you know what I'm saying? But okay, that was before. I think, I don't know if that was before the shade trendy stuff or I don't say that name, but whatever, it's out the bag. Okay. I don't know if it was before that or not, but I, on her behalf, went and talked to my crowd. Every time something happened, we addressed it. We had to break up our, you know, we called her to, hey guys. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. I need y'all to listen. You wanna try to get this thing, you know, out of control. Yeah, you know, and we did that. And then after that, she was just like, I'm gonna be known in the whole hotel industry and selling drugs out of my hotel. Well, I can get where she come from, right? I get that, yeah. In their world, that's gonna be the Monday morning's topic. Yeah. And her name is associated with that. Right. So she's gonna be the butt of the jokes. Hey, make sure you don't throw another bad party. Like, you know, so she's gonna have to deal with the employment shame of it, right? In her world. Wouldn't be no difference if we, if we was working at a hotel and we booked a bunch of red-nicked people. So I understand her part because she got that one lady. In her ear. You know what I'm saying? So probably want her job. Definitely. Probably been there longer than her. She's from Denver. She's coming from a liberal state into a conservative town. Yeah, and she didn't realize that. And she's in a position that she's in was very empathetic to the culture in the beginning. In the beginning. But now in bitter. Yeah. It's just like, I told you not to tell nobody, I taught you how to read. Why were you reading? Yeah. You remember when the nigga couldn't read and the white girl showed you. So now it's a disdain because now I'm in trouble. So let me just say this about the following day. Mama Scott's still mad. Hell yeah. Still mad, right? Still mad, right? I know somebody gotta be with who's not mad. Who can think logically, right? I gave an attorney number but she really don't need an attorney. Once we had a phone conversation with their executives. And they were willing and they are willing to hear her proposal. So you don't need an attorney at this point. No. So they understand some errors were made on their part. They can't come out and say it because they can be sued but they leave in the door open for negotiation to her for her to be reimbursed for an event. That's a good thing, you know? If we can get there, you know, I know it's a number. You don't gotta state it on here, but there's a number and there's a situation that has to take place. I'm not expecting them, I'm not a grimy person. I'm not one of them niggas that I could go for it all and because I do believe in what I believe in and I know I feel like they just got intimidated by the size of the crowd growing and there was a few isolated incidences and they just imagined the worst happening. You know what I'm saying? Because it was a lot of us in that building. They didn't expect that, that was a lot more than what they thought was gonna go on. And I believe, like I said, if the liberal woman from Denver, Colorado had some more liberal women with her they probably could have dealt with it but when you mix in the people who are from there because I heard a few things myself. Well, how about this? If the owners, the owners build in our communities they're obligated to know where they're building it. Correct. Don't just have your workers getting to know us. Let us get to know you owner. Yeah, yeah. You see what I'm saying, they responded quickly, quickly that I thought they would. So we get them to benefit of the doubt. But we as black people on the phone with probably millionaires and they say this is such and such of operations with no name. This is the retired owner of such and such, no name. So we really talking to invisible people. Yeah. Yeah, yeah. For standard practices, is there a name? You won't hurt to tell y'all all this information but we don't even know who we're talking to. Right. So then they identify names. She talked her way to a negotiation. Let me just say that. Her passion. Man, she might see her passion got her and her spirit got her. And so yeah, man, at the end of the day can she submit a proposal on what she thinks she lost. Yeah. And we go from there. And they said, cool. Yeah. And that's all we wanted. That's all. Yeah, yeah, yeah. So, and just fast forward with there will be another fast forward. That's exactly what I was thinking. Yes. I would love to run it back because for the simple reason, like every artist and every person that contributed from Real Life Street Stars, all the podcasts, all the videographers, the bloggers, the people that really came out and they were, we were all just in awe because of us being around the vendors, all the black owned businesses that was in that hallway that was just beginning to start making money when all this stuff happened. My heart go out to them as well because they put a lot of work in bringing their product through the door, setting up, you know, it was just amazing with the networking opportunities that was in that building that day. Oh, I know they feel cheap. Yeah, yeah. They feel cheap. They feel cheap. I didn't even get a chance to get out there and shop. I was trying to get out there and let me tell you. We bought a few things. We did buy a few things. We bought a few things. But you and I, I spoke to some people who came to enjoy themselves. And, you know, they loved the fact that it was a free event because in their mind they're like, okay, so they have money in their pocket to spend with the vendors. It's the first thing that they were really thinking about. I'm going to spend my money. They're like, where the vendor's at? Yeah. And they were willing to spend. Yeah, that was my, Fast Bash has always been my gift because like I say, when I looked at, initially it was an investment behind my son's opportunity from a person up here out of Dallas, but that fell through. And we wanted to be able to present them. And then I said, God just said, don't make it just about y'all. So my oldest son franchised that we need, we need to bring them to a big event. You know, that's how it all got started. He said, so we announced that, hey, we got an investor behind us that initially or whatever the case may be. But I want to create something for a platform because at that time, I had started getting to know other artists in East Texas, Raw, like Camp Nowhere and just a lot of them are Mo Henry, just so many, Sheldon Vaughn, it's so many, I can name, I don't, now, Al D was on here a few days ago. He said he could name 10 artists. I can, I can go above 10 and I know their music. You know what I'm saying? And if we have a lot of stars in East Texas, it's beyond 10. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. It's beyond 10 to me, you know what I'm saying? So I'm gonna step on that and I believe that. I love me some Al D too, but I'm gonna have to be in disagreement with him. You know what I'm saying? Al D is controversial, he likes that. He said that to get that out of you right there. But he always talks to me behind the scenes too. Al D is one of my biggest people I talk to a lot of the time. He's a bigger band team, all of them. How are you talking about all the artists? You're not just talking about your camp. No, because I love a lot of them. You bring in everybody. The Smitty Hawkins, everybody, Tarantino's, everybody. I can sit here and go on and on and on and on for days. But we made it, you came with artists from up here as well. So I mean, it's just a big deal. Let me say this. Whether they become famous or not, they all got fans, right? Each artist got their own demographic confidence. She allows these artists to perform for their fans. Who else is doing that? Normally they gotta pay. Normally they gotta pay to go perform somewhere. Well, they had to pay an interest fee. I didn't let theirs be free. The reason why the artist was not free is because I don't want them thinking that this is sweet. Yeah. You know, my man said, how much was the interest fee? They had, from 150 to 300, depends on where they fell it in the lineup. But when they gamble, when you gamble $300 on an interest, they have a lot. Like right now, the first place winner, I gotta get with him, shout out to VBS Tony. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, cowboy boot-wrapping that, baby. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, cowboy boot-wrapping that. I like that nigga. He's our first place winner, shout out. Yeah, he grabbed this baby soon as he won. That nigga won my heart, boy. Yeah. Say that nigga won my heart, man. Single father. You said something about somebody that couldn't hear they brought their mama up. Yeah, yeah, that nigga will be on my podcast Tuesday. Really, you got it. Listen, I met about 10 young rapping niggas. I'm putting them all on my podcast. Dang, I know being on them, but I'm putting the motherfuckers on them. I ain't booing shit. Yeah, yeah, he got no bitties on them. Brank your whole goddamn gang nigga. I'm taking all y'all out on them. All right, man. But nah, it was a young brother, man. He had him all white with the Burberry trim. And everybody was talking about him. Yeah, man. Jason Smoove. Everybody talking about him. Yeah, yeah. Hey, Smoove. Yeah. I think he got like five kids. Yeah. He did that though. He had all them in the little t-shirts, boy. I enjoyed Smoove's set. I ain't gonna lie, Smoove was sharp, too. I ain't gonna lie. And he grew up with a deaf mother. So when I heard that nigga say, man, my mother can't hear, but she can hear me through my song. I'm gonna go, oh, man. Oh, boy, that nigga makin' on me. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. That nigga makin' on me. I ain't learned a lot of their music. You know? Same, man. I appreciate the opportunity, man. I definitely love the fact that something like that Black Excellence, man. I believe in that. I believe our people, we love hard, man. And we so, you know, yeah, we get emotional, but we love hard. I put this, for my experience, I put this up there with the Nipsey Hustle Funeral. Wow. Wow. Wow, that's heavy. Wow. Yeah, I put this up there with the Nipsey Hustle Funeral. Wow. He gonna make us dark kind. Yeah. Yes, man. I put my all into fast bands because I believe, first of all, let me shout out and give kudos to the ones that keep me motivated the most. That's my husband for one. He's my number one support. Yeah, this is a quad, Nipsey. Big old quad. You don't know who he's like this. You don't know who he's like this. I'm still gonna mess with him. Yeah, next time I see him, I'm just gonna mess with him. Next time I see him, I just gonna hold him. Because he did good because he been doing the whole thing. I'm looking at him. He didn't get mad. He did nothing. He was just like, no emotion. And I'm like, it's a reason for that, but because I love him, I'm not gonna tell y'all. You don't have to. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Shout out to the big fella. Yeah, man. Shout out to him, shout out to my entire family. Shout out to my label, which is, it consists of AJ1K that today just joined a management deal with Fast Entertainment for marketing and management for him through Authentic Empire. So we're excited about that. Thank you, Boo Man out there in Atlanta, Georgia. Yeah, we're gonna see him next week. And shout out to Dee Journey. Shout out to Chi Hindi, DJK franchise. Say look out, Trillie and Ghost that are all Fast Entertainment artists. Shout out to all the East Texas artists that I know under the sound of my voice because I love you all and I do not wanna go to name it because y'all would be like, you miss me, Mama Scott. So just to avoid that shout out to all of y'all that fuck with me and I fuck with y'all on your music. Keep going, keep grinding for real, for real, stay positive. Don't let the devil use your mind. Just do it for the passion of it and you won't ever lose. If you're doing what you love, how can you lose? You can't. Man. Shout out to all the vendors. Shout out to the security teams that I had. That I mentioned earlier. Yeah, especially that country top of the niggas. They say, I'm gonna go out there and I'm gonna check and I'm gonna go around and out. Now you got me here to 12 now. You got me to 12. He said like he gonna do whatever the trouble cause why I say, they need to put that nigga on the police for me. Where would that nigga be? I love the protect. Yeah, I love that nigga there. I'm on that nigga number for mine. He was super dope though, you know what I mean? Y'all love that nigga, yeah. Shout out to him, he got a, that's the level four security company out of Gladewater. I want to do niggas on my niggas, I want to do niggas. Yeah, they're some great ass security officers, you know? So, shout out to just every single body. Shout out to the kids that came out and enjoyed themselves. You know, the kids were getting face painted. The lady that did the face painting, you're an amazing person. Good job. Oh my God, their faces were so beautiful. Beautiful. Hey, and you know what? Did no kids hang outside the building. That's how much fun they were having on the inside. No, that's right, that's right. You right. That's how much fun they were having on the inside. That's how almost every kid had face painting going on. Yeah. Everyone. Yes. Shout out to the guys that did my flyers, the motion flyers. Yeah. Shout out to Darren out of Tyler. He's the one that did all the flyers for all the East Texas Fast Bash artists. And I just want to say, you know, for those that performed, some of y'all at the end didn't get a chance to do your full sets. I've already offered, hey, if you want your money back, I get your money back. Cool, I'm not tripping by none of that because I know y'all got cheated on the end. Some of y'all been like, no, Mama Sky, we ain't tripping about that. Some of y'all need it, so that's cool. You know, but at the end of the day, I'm just going to say this, when you're doing stuff like this, bro, always be prepared to never do what you can't afford to lose. Like, so you ain't got to worry about, you know, just worst case scenario, don't do what's uncomfortable for you. Wait till it's comfortable, you know what I'm saying? Because you never know what could happen. You know, and if I went into a position to where I could say, you could have your money back. Y'all would be mad at me right now for those that need it. Yeah, y'all at least you were having this event three, four months ago. Nigga, you could have fucked up on this here. Nigga, you could have vanged up on it. Yeah, yeah, yeah, you could have. They gave me these three stimulus checks out in the last 90 days. Yeah, shit, this shit, yeah, and they fit to get another one. Nigga, so y'all to be all right. Yeah, shit. Same, man, check it, man. This been another great segment, man. We going to end it like that. I got another question. Are we going to end it? I'm not ending it. So when you move on to have another one, where would you think about doing it this time? I don't even know, but the only place that I could take it because it's going to be stupid the next time, because they see that. It's going to be way more people. It would have to be someone like the Ma'a car. Ma'a car would be the only place, if I was going to do it in long view, that I would, it would have to be something that could accommodate us again. What's that, like a stadium? It's like their convention hall for long view. So that's inside? Yeah, it's inside. I don't want to go back outside. No, you don't want to go back outside. You know what I'm saying? I want to keep it inside. I think we deserve that shit. And we're going to keep their production coming too. Yeah, shout out to R&T Studios. We're going to keep their production coming. I'm hooked on that now. Shout out to the city of Longview. Yeah. Yeah, for, for, they don't put up barriers for her to do this, from what I hear. Yeah, that looks, that's great, man. Yeah, they don't put up barriers. And on the flip side of that, all these people that she bringing into the city, we stopping at stores on the way out. We stopping at Waterburner. So Longview city benefits, you know, from us coming in from out of town, spending our out of town money while we're there that day or two. So this is a win-win for the city of Longview. For that outsider that came in and ruined it. I really want to tear our ass up on her, but I see y'all want to give her a break. So, so I'm going to let her make it too. That's why I've been quiet and saying that to everybody. But yeah, I want to call her. I don't kind of low down there to mother, rotten mother fucker. They need to hang you down there. But I said, no, God, we ain't going to leave out there. We don't throw none of our hours away. We might have to write some character out. And he will do it too. Oh, he can go there. Oh, he can go there. Oh, he can go there. Yeah, he'll be a good man. I was hurting. I don't think that I didn't have visions of cuss and shay out. You know what I'm saying? But I love her too. She had to fight back tears on stage. Yeah, I did. It was horrible, but at the end of the day, she's really remorseful. I feel enough to even just say, hey, it's on me. I took that from you. I'm so sorry. I have the type of heart. I know we all fuck up. Even though I'm mad, I don't have a vengeful heart or a heart that's going to hover over people's head because I used to be one of the ones that fucked up. I like that though. I ain't never fucked up anybody's been. But I have made mistakes that was major that hurt people that I love. So I have to remember, for me to be forgiven, I have to be a forgiving soul too. And on that sister's part, man, let me just say this. She need support out that way. So if y'all know any good lawyers in long view that y'all can refer to Mama Scott. Oh, she gon' need her. She gon' need somebody from Law & View that can at least go advocate and know some people down there on her behalf. She made a big mistake. She made a big mistake. On paper, it looked bad, but it ain't as bad as it looked. But she made a big mistake, a big mistake. Yeah, yeah. And like I said, hey man, we pray for her. We make sure she know that we hate it. We hate it happen. But at the end of the day, man, you know, that's hell to bring that, yeah, that's hell right there, man. That's a hell of a mistake, man. And I'm gonna let you go. One of the officers that came back to talk to me, he was really cool, real young white cop, right? And I was, he was like, shit, my sister sells a shit. Well, she was fine. I'm serious. He was in there talking to him. She upstate. Yeah, so we sitting there talking to him. And my thing was, it's like, I never want her, the person that did this, you know, feel like, I'm not condemning her for the product because hell, I was just like, why you didn't get with me after the show? You know what I'm saying? Like, man, you come in, you know, not here. You know what I'm saying? That's the point, it's not about it. I felt the same way. I was like, if I had a new, I'd have been, I'd have talked to her and got that shit. Get their shit out of here. I would have changed that. Yeah. Automatically, I know that because of where I come from. You know, you know this can't happen here like that. Not here. And I didn't get that opportunity. Not here. I was holding like, damn, I got that out of there. I don't know how to, I don't know how to, I don't have anybody seen it and said it to me. I would have stopped it. I got it because I know how I am. I'd have made that go away quick because I'm trying to make something happen. So if anybody bought product from that table and you didn't tell her to get that shit out of there, you just as responsible too in my eyes because the officers told me they seen the packages out there in the parking lot. They say, yeah, she made some bread. But at the end of the day, like, bro, y'all know, that's a big no, though. Y'all are responsible in my sight because y'all could have said, you know, you ain't supposed to have it in here, bro. No, no, no, listen. You can't have it in here. Now, did y'all hear that, boys and girls? The officers said that you niggas left the packages in the parking lot. The evidence in the parking lot. So what they did, they went and got the packages and they gonna be at her trial or her court date to show evidence that she was out there distributing drugs because you niggas threw the packages in the parking lot. Boy niggas ain't shit. Say, man, that's been another great segment of Boss Talk 101, man.