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Y'all already knew she was coming because you went on the damn live and told everybody. This woman right here don't need no introduction. She been introducing herself all damn weak. You know what I'm saying? Every streaming platform she has. The homie is here. To be honest with you, I took a liking to this woman through this old antique nigga named Pop Johnson. You know what I'm saying? And to be honest with you, you know what I'm saying? I told him I did not wanna meet this woman. He kept forcing the issue and she is here y'all. She don't need introduction, as I said. Mama Scott is in the building. In the building, what's going on? Man, what's good man? Hey, listen man. I'm gonna be real with you Mama Scott. That damn song Ti posted on Instagram. It did more numbers than anything else that he had going on that thing at the time. I hadn't looked at it lately. Cause I only look at it just to see what y'all's video is doing. DJ K, I'm a big fan of him, you know what I'm saying? And once I seen him link with Ti that was big, you know what I'm saying? So he is an East Texas hard head. And at the end of the day, I thought that was so unique that you would go down there and make that happen with DJ K. And just how has that experience been? Man, it's been an amazing experience at first. Dealing with people that's in the industry you have to decipher who's real and who's fake. So a lot of it be budgets, money, what you gonna spend and that's how they determine who they're gonna work and fool with. At the end of the day, Ti has been one of the ones that really wasn't on that. He is who he is. He's not thirsty for money or none of that. He's not even really doing music right now. So for him to honor our wishes for DJ to do a song with his favorite artists, that was huge for us. That's what the wealth in, that's what the wealth was for us was for him to be able to accomplish his dreams. So long as you know me, this nigga singing and dancing on that whole again, we got the nigga out of retirement. You know what I'm saying? He come out of retirement dancing, he got dreads now with last song you didn't have no damn hair at all. You know, this nigga came out pumping and jumping. You know what I'm saying? I think that was noble for him to even rock out with y'all. But just be real, you've done things with different artists from Sauce Walker to Boosie. You put up money and placed these guys on features. You spent money with all of these different guys from all of the different ones, from Lil Ronnie, all of the different people that work with Fast, C&T, y'all all have collectively done this as a team. As a team. You know, and I think that's something that you don't see many people doing. What gives you the motivation and drive to keep that type of, you know, that drive going when it comes down to the music industry? I would say just having the passion to show people that you can be real and keep it authentic and actually be who you are and people will accept you for you if you just keep it a hundred. You know, so that's been my whole thing. Like, and we didn't have a shit to begin with. We had to make a way. And it is what it is. But that's what I tell people. When it's something that you want, you have to be persistent and consistent about it. And then once you formulate those two things into what you're doing, you'll have success. So. Man, you know, and like I said, you make it sound so simple, you know, you formulate, you know, and articulate and participate. Listen, let me tell you something. These niggas out here ain't going out and getting no features with Sauce Walker. You know, I see some dudes doing it, but these, these cats is in the industry, whether it be, you know, DeRoe or any of these guys that you see him on songs with, look, Kiki and you and the elite class. It comes from relationships though. Like when I first started, this stuff came from my relationship stem with Bugatti Casino out of the Casino family out of stop six Fort Worth. You know, and Bugatti at the time couldn't even perform in his own city because he said he was disallowed to do that because he incited riots and, and stop six. So when I ran up on him, he was one of the hottest rappers out of Fort Worth and still is to this day. Him, Goyeo. And he's locked up. Goyeo is locked up and Bugatti is locked up. Bugatti locked up too. Yeah, he'll be home soon. So yeah, and I know you, I know you value those guys, man. You know, I just came into this thing looking and poking my nose in where I don't belong, trying to understand what was going on with the music. You know, I've been a music connoisseur, music type of guy since day one, you know. And, you know, when it comes down to being a fan of the culture and being here for the culture, that's what I stand for, you know. But just to see the long living of people that you work with, you know, it's just crazy because everybody not doing that, you know. And we can't take it lightly, you know what I'm saying? Everybody not doing that. A lot of people can't even develop those type of relationships to do that. Their pride won't let them do that. You see what I'm saying? To work with all these different people you have to put your pride to the side. It can't just be about you. It's also about relationships. I keep telling people that like the relationships matter, it's gonna carry you further than money. You know, if I was a fraud person, did bad business, they wouldn't refer me to and put me in the same circle with people that they know, you know. So once a person gets around you and feels your aura and see that you are authentic and a genuine person, it's contagious. And I remember Sauce Walker specifically telling me, how did you make all of us fall in love with you? We literally all love you. So that is a phrase that I carry with me near and dear to my heart because I just, I've been me. When I wanna cuss them out, I tell them, y'all wrong as hell, you know, whatever. But a lot of them I have personal relationships like Rico Reckless, Muddy Casino, which is also incarcerated, Sancho Sasi, which is Sauce Walker's twin is incarcerated. It's a lot of them that are doing time right now behind whatever, but they're still real people and they've been real and respectful around me. You know, so. But you know, you say networking or keeping a connection. How often do you call these people? Because people don't understand when they come around people and do business with them, some people like we had Jay Cruz who came on here the other day and he was saying he's just not that person to keep. He's not good at that. He's not good at that to call and keep the link and whatever, if you call in him, that's cool. But for him to do it. I think it's a mutual thing. Like Big X, I call and check on him the other day. He was on his live and I've never seen him be disturbed like he was and I tried to call his manager and say, hey, let me talk to him. You know, because he's one of the biggest artists coming out of Texas right now. Well, could you get him? Did you get him? Yeah, I got caught. I can't get the nigga no more. They've never come on my show and I've been calling his manager. I didn't call his manager no more. I had to dig a direct number, the chain number, the nigga that switched up and I came finding the nigga. You know what I'm saying? I put a word in you for me. Big X, if you, I mean, I get it, bruh. You doing your thing. Texas, what'd they say? I'm even digs or whatever. I was with you before that, nigga. You know what I'm saying? I mean, we over here. We in the building. All I'm saying is, but it's good for them to have somebody they can talk to. Yeah, cause a lot of them call me. Talk to them off the ledge. You know what I'm saying? Because a lot of time, fame hit you like Gucci Man said about that fame monster. Well, once I heard him talking about that and you know, these people go up in their own mind. Yes. To be honest with you, cause I'm dealing with a lot of elite people. Yes. When your mind go up. Yes. It's not the same as you really going up. It's not. Your mind, your fame and these people, you got a room full of people. You got to keep it 100, like even with Tech Glue, I wanted the biggest artist out of Ban Rouge, Louisiana. Me and his mom had a relationship first, me and Keitha. So that's how I got connected with Tech. She found an interest in me cause she's like, hey, we do the same type of stuff. You know, like I manage my kids, you know, talking about Tech. You know, so me learning and observing from different people, you know, sometimes the stuff that we go through behind the scenes, which is not always an attractive site. You still fight and argue with your kids. You still go through finance problems and trying to figure it out. It's not always as attractive as people think. This industry sometime I'd be saying, fuck this shit, you know, for real. I get it. It's not all wrapped up like they think. But it's not even only that, because some of these artists, moms are not there in their lives, or if they are in their lives, they don't understand the business part. So be able to talk to a female mother type figure who understand the business, that they can say certain things and you can give the advice. And you see what I mean? That's worth a lot more than anything else. And to be honest, which like I said, even with Big X, even when he came in here, he was going through a lot of different stuff. And at the time it was early in the game. We deal with a lot of people early in the game, you know, and that's the good part about it. Love him, love what he's doing. He knocking it out the park when he come down to represent, you know, and keeping the mental, you know, that mental stuff come and go. You don't know how long you're gonna be in the spotlight. So I think he's doing a prevalent job when he come down to doing what he's doing. And then shout out to that boy, Rosama. You know, I'm a Rosama fan, to be honest with you. Rosama, daddy, him, they straight out of Paris, Texas. And I rock with him, you know, for as just the fact of how he's holding it down. He actually told Big X to plug to rap. So, you know, when you start seeing these things on fold, Big X told me that on the show. So this is the stuff you start to see on fold and you love seeing these guys' careers, you know, just keep going up and I want to see him win, you know. All of them boys need to win. That's actually how I got my bond with Big X was at our event up here in Dallas with the fuck shit. You know, I'm part of the fuck shit in the industry. Dealing with fake ass promoters and stuff like that. That's a part of it. Yeah, so he was supposed to been doing a song with my artist franchise and the club. Mr. Hit That Whole was a DJ that night. And it was at the Pentagon. Mr. Hit That Whole. And Channing was in the house, Trabort, Fred, a bunch of them. They probably see me act the fool that night, you know what I'm saying? Cause we were about to go to jail up here. You know, but they was on fraud, shit. But Big X came outside and he was like, hey, I'm sorry, you know, he was, that's the first time I had ever met him. And he was, I had paid him to actually get on the, cause you know, he's growing. So I paid him to get on the signs. Hey, come perform on stage. I'll pay you for your time, you know, or whatever. So he didn't get a chance to do that because of the fraud, shit that bluesky blue did in the goddamn club that night. You know what I'm saying? You have to promote. So what happened? I mean, let's talk about it. Run me down through there. Cause I mean, you, you basically show up, you and your team. About 30 of us. From East Texas. Yes. That's something you got to stop and let's talk about. Cause really East Texas, it has this stigma. Do you think that people outside of East Texas in these cities feel like East Texas people, they just see a bag or they miss using because of that? Yeah, I think so. Sometimes. Let's be real for a second. I really do. I think that because we're not in the Metroplex areas and stuff like that, because we considered country. We're in the outskirts and more in the urban areas of outskirts or whatever. Not the population is nowhere near as big. They consider this country and dumb. Like we don't know nothing. You know, so it's like, you have to come in fighting twice as hard as an East Texas artist or somebody that's migrating into cities from East Texas because they feel like, oh, you from the country. You know, they look at you like a country bomb, you know? But then you have people that make up the Metroplex areas that are from East Texas. Like those people that need, like yourself. I'm from East Texas. You know what I'm saying? So you never know who is East Texas. And East Texas is big. It's not small. It's a lot of people, parents from East Texas as well that might have been born in Dallas. There's a lot of people in there. You can say I'm from East Texas, but that don't negate the fact that I've been coming to Dallas since the 70s. That I ate free lunches over there at Saina and Beckley Park over there where some of the young niggas will never even be able to go. I'm an older cat. So I hustled up here when niggas was packing oozes. No, I'm that guy. Like I come here in Houston too. It's not a game with me. So I think that's what made me a little bit different is the fact that I never did shot back when it come down to hidden whatever city, whether it was South Dallas or whether it was Scott Street in Houston. You will find ECU standing up in front of Harlem Knights. You wanted him. I'm that guy. I've never been shy when it come down to going down. Like we go everywhere. But it didn't just start like this. I feel you. It didn't just start like you understand. It didn't start like me having this and going to Chicago and going to Cali or whatever. I've been doing this. You've been doing it, but you've been doing it on a higher level for a long time. Correct. So you've experienced a lot. So they can't put you in a box. At all. So we get put in a box. People try to put certain artists or certain people, even with me being an older female CEO. Oh, she's nice. I can get over on her type shit. Don't know how ripped they got them head off. You know what I'm saying? Like for real. Let's go back to it. I don't want you to get too far here. Let's go back to what's his name? I don't know. Blue skid blue. Okay, y'all came to the club. All right, did you pay blues? You maybe you didn't pay the money. $7,500 bro in a promotion package that he was supposed to be promoting my artist. Show me the evidence of what he did it. He never did it. You know what I'm saying? I have been fucked over by people and I let shit go. Hold on, did you get it in writing? No. Well, yes. Some of it was in writing. It's in my phone. It's still in my phone to this day. A lot of it, I just let it go. That's what the problem is. I've been letting shit slide and letting shit go because it's us. And I'm just like, man, you know, this is why it's hard to trust us because we don't know how to grasp opportunities and build off of them. We look at it as a lick, you know? And then you, you'll mess up a longevity type of situation behind something quick. Who was on the car that night to perform and why do you feel like you guys didn't get to perform? Because it was really like- Who I was there. It was a lot of people there that night. It was a strip club here at Calder Pentagon. Ms. Chris is the manager. I have a very good memory. So you said Big X was there for sure. Big X was there. Trap boy. Trap boy. Enchanny was the main headliner. Enchanny was the headliner. Yeah, and we didn't stay to see her. And I love her, but no. So what happened when you guys, how did you know that you guys were not going to be able to perform? When Big X hit the stage, we were supposed to been going before him. Okay. And he hit the stage. So at the Pentagon, there are stairs to go up to the DJ booth. I got my security to say, walk me up here to the DJ booth. How early were you there before Big X? We got there at- Were y'all late? No, we got there at 11 o'clock. Okay. We supposed to been performing by one. It was 330 when Big X hit the stage. Okay, so y'all been there for a while. Yeah. You know what I'm saying? So we don't been here since 11 o'clock. He come over there with some bottles. When I promised you guys this section, you didn't promise me, shit, I paid for it. Okay. You ain't gave me nothing. Let's be clear. So at the end of the day, the sections that we bought, we took up the whole front part of the Pentagon. And I had bought three sections. So how much was three sections outside of the 7,500? They were probably like a thousand a piece. So you spent 3,000? I mean, 3,000. So that particular event, about three grand. And then 7,500 as well. Separate. Separate. Okay, let's keep going. Yeah, so when I get there, I'm trusting you because this is somebody trying to build a relationship with me on marketing and stuff. And I'm giving this opportunity to several people at the time, from DJs, to promoters, to whatever, because my bag was right. You know what I'm saying? To give opportunities. Mama Scott, when your bag ain't been right. Yeah, so. Let's be real. You been working. It ain't at the best right now. No, no, no. We don't get in there. You're left for right now. I've been working my ass off. So you get there and you expecting to perform? Y'all partying, y'all having a good time? Yeah. What's up, Trap boy? Freddy? What's up, Big X? Yeah, he kept coming over there with that bullshit. I'ma get you. Five minutes now. Five minutes, you're up next. Kept doing us like that the whole night until when I seen Big X, them hit the stage. And I say, I don't know. Cause we're supposed to go on before them. So when I go up, he's like, oh, they switched the DJs. I don't have nothing to do with it. So when I get up to the DJ booth, it's Mr. Hit that hole. When he see my face and my security with me, he's like, oh, Mama Scott, I didn't mean to meet you like this. I'm like, bro, I'm not here for that, bro. You know what I'm saying? He already knew what was going on. Yes, it was fuck shit. That's why I said it was fuck shit. So they knew that they wasn't gonna let you perform that night? It was fuck shit. And they had too many people on the show. This is what they do on shows. And this is one of the things they need to stop doing. And I'ma say that abroad. This is some of the things that all promoters do. Quit scheduling too many artists to wear. The only thing y'all looking at is the amount of money you're trying to recoup from a budget that you never could afford to begin with. Wow. Did you get your money back? I'm about to ask that. No. Not a dime, huh? Oh, from the club? Yes, because we stood there, but we had to fight damn near to get my money back because I had to tell Ms. Chris and she's meant her good now, but you won't have a club. If you don't give me my money back. That's the 7,500 you're talking. No, I'm talking about just the 3,000. That's 3,000. I'm talking about the 7,500. No, the 7,500. I never recouped. And who did you give the 7,500 to? Blue Ski Blue. Paypalden. Receipts, don't lie. Can't you dispute it on Paypal? I don't know. At the time, I was just like, cause you know, at the end of the day, I feel like you should have some type of common ethic or something. That's not no little money. You know what I'm saying? So you should have enough inside of you, but like, you know what? She didn't do me wrong and I probably needed that money real bad when she Paypald me. Of course, we all need it. But at the end of the day, I'm gonna do right by her. So I'm gonna reach back out and try to make it right. That would have been the appropriate thing to do. So sometimes I was sitting back trying to say, well maybe they'll make it right. I always try to find a positive layer in something that's negative, still giving people the benefit of the doubt, even when they don't deserve it. Everybody ain't you? No, but it's okay. Wow, I mean, you know, I've seen you do these last few years that I've known you year and a half or so. Since we met, I think you brought this guy Mooli up here. Yeah, he's another fraud ass nigga. Now Mooli was another, I wanna talk about this Mooli for a second because you brought him here. Yes. What the hell happened? Because y'all was such a good pal. Buddy, old buddy, old buddy, old pal. I thought until, you know, I bought my cars out of dollars. That's how small shit is. The sales girl that, or lady that sold me my car. Well, he must have seen her at one of my events and he started talking to her on the inbox. She flew to Atlanta out there with him but she had enough respect for me to call me and say, Mama Scott, he ain't who he says to you. He down here bashing your name, talking about you a groupie, you just chasing him for clout. I'm like, what? Well y'all in Atlanta? Yeah, yeah. All that got back to me. Then when I hit him up about it, he was like, oh no, you don't need to be listening to her. She gets mad cause I cut her off. No, no, that's not what that is. Where's the $12,000 I gave you for the cars? You gave him $12,000 for cars. Yes, for cars, for an event called, I Got Next, that's what we was up here promoting. When I went to real life, I went to the blaze. You came over here too. I took him three spots in one day. This is what I say about niggas that be fucking over, people that think this shit won't ever come back to haunt you. But I took my day, hired T. Manley to follow us to get the back story. Behind the scenes. Took him to Dwayne Black at the blaze, took him over here to Jeff and Joker then that real life street star and then brought him to Boss Talk. These are three hot platform. We did all that shit in one day. Cause I'm promoting what we're trying to do or what I thought we were trying to do. Well, the whole time I'm looking at everything and we're pushed for time and we're pushed for a lot of stuff. And I wasn't comfortable with the way it was rolling. I'm like, we ain't gonna be able to do all that in such and such time. Cause he was, the event was more so like, he does reality show too. So he was like, no, we need the drama. No, we don't. Who need drama? I don't run events with drama, bro. So you know if it's gonna have my name out here in Texas like this and because shit is not organized and I'm promising people a certain product or we can't, you know, promise what we're saying cause he kept saying, we got a team. He got a team. The team was him and this guy named Executive Briss. It was him and one of the guys he ain't seen nobody else. Now he does have an online radio station 97.5 hip hop daily. And the last I heard he was running Lax TV and he's incorporated with a lot of big people out there and I get it. But see, stuff like that can be misleading when you don't know the truth. So $12,000 you gave him. Yeah, that was for a car. Did you give him any more money? First I sent $5,000 because he said he wanted me to buy into the brand, buy into Lax TV, I got that receipt too. You know what I'm saying? That's outside of the 12? Yeah. So you gave him five, then you gave him 12? Yes. 12 for a car, what kind of car for what? We were gonna give away cars after I got next, I got next. So this was a venture that didn't come through? That did not come through. And he just utilized, took the money. And did not give me the cars, have not refunded me my money, have not had the decency to call me and say, hey, I'll give, we can do this or whatever. I don't wanna deal with people that bash my name and I'm doing business with you. So at that point, like, why wouldn't you just refund the money back? He already knows I'm going through a lot. You know, cause I've never been, I've never been easy about not being transparent in everything that I'm doing. So people when they come to me, it's always apparent whatever I'm going through. I don't like bringing people into blind situations with me. But I trusted him. You know, we've been dealing with, this is not the first time, you know, I gave him another opportunity to fuck over me. This is the second time he's fucked over me. You took him to your house. Yeah. He's come to my house. It's a lot, you know, and that's why I'm saying, he couldn't ever like just sit in a room with me and say I'm lying. Nobody that I'm talking about could say I'm lying. I don't lie on people. So how did he mess over you the second time? That's, that's with him coming out here and us promoting the, I got it. So how did he mess over the first time? The first time is a five. The first time we flew to Atlanta, he had a show out there, a showcase in Atlanta. Can't remember. I think it was LaTonya, Georgia. Yeah, right. And one came on a car. He never got his car. From him? No. Never got his car. Who did he win the car for? For Mulamo. He promoted it like he gave it to him. It's on his wall, still on his thing right now. We never got the car. When it came time for him to bring the car from New York or whatever he say, he had all kinds of excuses. I got all kinds of receipts with those conversations. So he come back about a year or so later and we're trying to get things back on. Trying to make it right. Yeah, trying to make it right, I thought. But it's dealing with that and then dealing with us trying to do what I got next and just that and the other and it just, none of that came, came. So before the first time, before the first time, how long did you know him for? I didn't know him, know him. He found Journey. Journey, he was interested in bringing Journey on the show. She was the first interest he had and he interviewed Journey. I remember it, we were in Atlanta when she actually interviewed with him online. And then he showed an interest with all the other artists. So we had major interviews with his platform cause he's got a big following, okay? And we was on there and he brought each one of my artists on there and interviewed and kept saying, you family, you family, you family, you know. And it's just, when people throw that word around, that's fake ass shit. Cause you're not family. Yeah, yeah, that family thing, you all is family. No, you family. But I was green. I was green as fuck when I first came. I'm thinking everybody's nice. Everybody wouldn't do this to me. I told you, man, you was family when you came here. And you didn't think mine was real either. And I didn't get a dime from you. So I'm trying to understand what the hell did I do wrong? By that time I had to make niggas work for me. I'm trying to understand what I did cause I remember when you left for a further, I say, damn, we family. And we, you know, we hugged everybody. We hugged all your kids. You know what I'm saying? I said, we cool, man. I said, you from these days, I didn't want to meet your ass. And then the next thing you know, you left me and you start throwing this money to everybody but me. What the hell did I do wrong? You know what I'm saying? We going to go forward and make it even more mad. No, I'm going to be honest with you. I really was more concerned about you from day one. I never did look at, I looked at you as to say, how are you being compensated for what you doing? You're doing a lot. That was the first time I asked you the first day I met you when you walking out that door when you were leaving there on that first interview. I say, what, how are you being taken care of? And I tell you, I just, I keep working. I'm just keep working. I have received one penny from this shit. And that's what, and that's what we said. And then, and the thing is, is that who would keep involving themselves in something like this, right? 10 to 10 to 10 to 100,000 thousands of dollars into people and to brands and stuff like that. I have a passion for what I do. My passion is in people. It ain't in the product of like when I met Tip, I like, nigga, I need that follow back, right? For real. I remember that day I seen that. So, and he like, my name's Scott. No, I'm for real, Tip. You know what I'm saying? So we don't come out here, we fucking with you. That's what matters to me. I need the relationship, you know what I'm saying? Because I want to know who you are, you know what I'm saying? So it ain't about us trying to get signed. We ain't approached that man with like, sign us, sign DJ. We never, that's never been the goal. You know what I'm saying? If he, if Grant Husser wants to sign him, eventually we will be open to it. But it's never been a goal to expect something like that from them. But the thing is, you know, you talked about Moolah, you talked about what's the other guy's name? I can't say his name for nothing. Blue Skid, what you saying? Blue Skid. Blue Skid, Blue. And you know, these guys have, you know, basically. There's been a couple of them. These are business guys, you know. And I'm going to be honest with you, I, I, I seen you this here recently. And when I seen you, it was in rap form because you was on the internet here lately. I was really trying to figure out like, do I really want to cover this? Do I not? Because first of all, that day, let me go into this day first of all. Let me do this, because I need to do this. Yeah, go ahead. Okay, so I get a call and I don't know who I got a call from first. You are chief. One of y'all, I think it was chief. I think chief called me first. Yeah, he called you first. And then I was like, damn, you know, cause I knew it was some stuff brewing. Mama Scott, feel it go live. Mama Scott, feel it go live. Mama Scott, feel it go live. I said, really? I don't know who somebody, you know, people were talking before the live happened. And the next thing you know, I get a call from chief. And I was like, you know what I'm saying? Damn, you know, she say you, you know, you and I having issues, but I didn't. And I really didn't get to talk to him long to be honest with you because I had to get off cause of work. So somebody had come and I was like, man, let me get off here. Cause me and chief got a relationship. I know chief, chief been coming over here ever since I started this podcast just like you've been coming over here. So when you get off, when I get off with him, I talk to you. Yeah. And I say, Hey mama Scott, sit down, you know, feel it go live? I say, shit, you and chief, y'all got it going, huh? And she say, yeah, I'm feel it go live on this nigga's ass. I say, well, okay. I say, I just talked to chief. I said, I just talked to chief, man. I didn't get to talk to him long. That was after I got through with my call. He don't wanna see me. And I say, damn, you know, this is really feel it happen. Yeah. The next thing you know, you go live. And when you go live, let me just say this before I let you talk. Your ass get on there and say, uh, boss talk, then told me, you call boss talk. Nigga, you go man. I say, I'm the hell, I'm the hell that I get in this. Now I just was in the middle of the crossfire. Because you family. But I said, oh shit, don't do this. So at the end of the day, I see all of this stuff going on, man. And my thing is, you know, I was like, damn, I hate to see, you know, I hate to see the disconnect because you got some good people. You know what I'm saying? Some great people that's been around here really impacting other people. I don't know what he impacted. No, no, no, I'm serious. When he walk in the room and dealing with certain people, they respect him on the level. They ain't never been scammed. Listen, when you walk into a room, they respect you on the level. I don't scam people. Okay. So I wanna get into it, but I definitely really want to understand like, like, you know, why do you keep giving these guy named people money first of all? Man. I gotta say that first. You hear me? Like, wait a minute. Like that's a, let me stop right now. But it ended with him. It ended with him, true enough. You giving up money to everybody but ECNO. No, I didn't give it. He asked for it. Okay, let's get to it. What happened? So I had my break the cycle. So when fuck shit is already presented previous to stuff, you already know it. You can see it, the writing on the wall highest fixing to play out. But I had an event. You were part of that event, break the cycle in East Texas. Well, break the cycle was started to money transactions. What was it for? Before. So it wasn't no break the cycle when you got the call? No. So this was separate from break the cycle. So before you talk to him about break the cycle, y'all talk. I wanna hear what that conversation like. So the break the cycle was when I don't wanna hear about the break the cycle. I gotta incorporate it so you can understand. Break the cycle is how I ended up talking to him initially. Like when I called you and say, hey, do you mind speaking? And I said, don't put me on that goddamn fly. I don't wanna speak at your event. Why is y'all pressuring me? Why I got to talk? I remember this. You did an amazing job. I don't wanna hear that. But anyway, that's when you just call to inquire. Yes. So I have the receipts. If you ever wanna see them, they're in my phone. And when I reached out to him, he said, yeah, he said, mom, Scott, he said, it took him two days to reply back when I first presented it to him. He texted me back two days later. So I guess in them two days, he didn't reply. I see the message. But when he did reply back, it was like, yeah, I'll do the break the cycle, but I got something for you too. So basically he was telling me he had an event coming up, his birthday party. Not only would he speak at break the cycle for me. He'll do better than that. If I help him pay for the promotion that he could not finish paying for for his party on the radio promotion, it's $1,500. Okay. So it is kinda swirled up a little bit. Yes, a little bit. Because it really becomes a thing where y'all start to come and say some, a few things come up. Okay. Because we never spoke. Okay. So did you feel like if you had told him no, that he wouldn't have spoke at your event? Yes. Keep going. I do. So I was like, well, yeah, that's cool. So, because all this time I have been told that he's like a Dallas legend. I don't know no different. You know what I'm saying? So I've been respecting you as one and caring you as one and speaking on you as one as well. And showed up to your event and promoted and supported as a person that wanted to see you win. Okay, so. You talking about the event in Tyler? Yes. That's the event in Tyler. When Finesse told him to shut the fuck up cut that shit off in front of 200 people. Yeah, we met. We actually had him on here about that. And he lied. He said it didn't happen like that. It happened just like that. You were there that day, right? I was on the front row. Yeah, you were there. TB was the DJ. Well, I was, I just, I brought him on cause I wanna know, he say couldn't really hear. Yeah, he could hear it. The whole club heard it. The people outside in the parking lot heard it. Yeah. What you mean? Everybody heard it. It was not something that was like literally made TB nervous. He's a damn DJ, he's shitty. You know. That's how loud it was. And so you supported him, so you felt like in turn he should support you. Well, during that night, I bought a section. The section was $1,000, I bought the section. It was on a Sunday night. And we all went to support him and Finesse, okay? Finesse showed his ass too, but she don't treat us some type of way in front of Tyler people. But Finesse didn't treat you right. He treated the crowd fucked up, he came in there angry. They had guns on him and some old shit when he came in there. His security team, these are kids in the building, you know what I'm saying? Like, why y'all coming in here with that energy? That's how I feel. I was even on the front while I touched it. Finesse, why are you acting like that? I asked the nigga, why are you acting like that? He know he remember me. Anybody else got purple hair? No. Do you have a relationship with him? No. Okay. But I don't pay my money, so I gotta write to know why you treated him like this. Got that girl, yeah. She gonna go. She at home, baby. This my home town wife. When nigga want to pay for you, we out here on a Sunday night. People gotta go to work in school in the morning. You in here with this energy like that? Like, no, that's not cool. But anyway, he was mad. He later explained on behalf of Finesse why he acted that way, you know, whatever. So I kind of get his point too. So I ain't gonna rag him. I understand why he was like that. They didn't do what they said they were gonna do. Proud of him coming into the building. We learned that later. Well, let's talk about, let's get back up here to why you feel like chief owes you $1,500. Well, let me tell you what I'm saying. Let me tell you why. I never had a problem. When I left out of that, and I'm gonna go back to this, I'm one of that. When I left out of Tolotix that night, I bought a section. My cash shop, I had used too much that day. So I paid 250 cash and I owed him 750. Before I can get out of Tolotix's, he was blowing me up to my mama's car, mama's car, you got the other 750. I pulled over and sent you your 750 right then. You know what I'm saying? So it's never been a problem for me to do what I say. So when you ask me and you negotiate this for break the cycle, I take you at your word. What I said in the comments was, I'ma trust you. I'ma trust you. Cause you know, he looked like he was in a bad spot and trying to get his show done and get the promotion done. Cause I wasn't the only person you asked for $1,500. It's been a couple of other people, but because I don't have permission to share their names, I'm not gonna share their names. Are you sharing my name? Well, you was one of the ones too, nigga, but at the end of the day. At the end of the day. At the end of the day. Share my name. Share my name. Share my name on everything. At the end of the day, he had asked a couple of other people, but everybody else was saying no. Then you found Miss Scott and I was like, I'ma trust you and I sent you the money. And I'm saying no. So did you know everybody was telling him no before? No, I didn't know until after I did it. And that's why I be like, yeah, he hit me up too. Look, you know, I'm like, damn, I'm a damn fool. I just sent this nigga this money. You know, so I'm trusting him. So you felt kind of played. Before you even, even while the process. Before the event even came. Yes, because the night of the event, everybody, you know, the flyers was nice. You know, when I do stuff, I do it. If I don't care if it's fire, people are everybody gonna feel like they diamonds. I don't give a damn. I put them in the flyer. You know what I'm saying? I was in the flyer. Yes, I'ma claim that flyer. I was impressed about it. It wasn't a flyer, it was a book. Yeah, it was a book. These niggas had a book. Like a magazine. I had a magazine cover in that hole. I feel, I ain't never been in nobody's... You look at that magazine. Why the magazine in there? You got it over there still. Yeah, let me see that. You got it. It's right here. Yeah, let me see that. I want the people to see. That a damn magazine in there. This ain't no cheap ass shit, bruh. You know what I'm saying? Show us you that camera right there. Yes. Which one? That one. Yeah, so when you... That was on my page, because I'm the one who didn't see it. I don't see the damn page. There it is right here. Oh, damn! Why not waste my money on this? Damn. Why? You got a whole page, and you could have just, you told a whole lie. You didn't even have to be part of this book, part of this process, part of this event. I was not hurting for people to show up like that. You know what I'm saying? But at the end of the day, he came to me with that type of proposal, okay? So, he didn't show up for break the cycle. I wasn't even mad about it. It was other niggas mad. But I wasn't mad. I was like, well, okay, y'all. He didn't show up, whatever. But you used to go to sending me pictures of your car being on I-20, talking about somebody died at exit one. Then you showed me another picture with your car being on a record, talking about you had a flat on the way to my event, and you told me you lost $2,500 trying to get to my event for nothing. How did he lose $2,500? I didn't even hit you up for nothing, Mama Scott. It's what he said to me. I showed it to my husband. My husband said, what the fuck? How do you trying to get to an event cost you $2,500? Right, that's what I was trying to figure out. If your tire was flat. You know, so- Did he ever tell you? If I could fly across the United States for $2,500 and get lodging, I could eat at the best restaurant. I did it. You know what I'm saying? So how can you tell me from Dallas to Longview cost you $2,500 for a tow truck, for a raggedy ass car that your ass need to turn in and get something that's more economical for you to afford. If $2,500 is what you pay somebody to come to East Texas that you never showed up, you never, he never had plans on coming. Let's be real. You never had plans. You already had them pictures in your phone. You already had your lives ready. Then you already had a way to try to get out of paying me the money that you owed me. You never did say what day or what month was this that he, you sent him the money. June. June, okay. And you got, and you say you got text message showing the actual event. Yes, I will send them to you as soon as I get out so you can incorporate them into this. Yeah, because I'm trying to understand. Because I want you to understand that. I can support everything I'm saying. I don't want to drag him or nothing like that. But at the end of the day, I felt like I don't wait for my money. Two times you had to push your show off because of this, that and the other. Everybody else got paid. Ain't nobody else on here with that bullshit. But all of them are men. Everybody that you paid is male factors. So you think that because I'm older and I'm mama. Get that mama shit out the way that I'm mama's got that you don't have to pay me. So I negotiated that night of the show. I was like, hey, check it out. I said, franchise, don't want to come to the show. I said, so how much of the slots? Either he told me the slots were 750 but the slots were 750. So I said, check this out. Just let them perform and just send me a thousand. Try to get your way out. Appaid me so much. Cause you already don't say it. You're going to double it back which makes it three grand, right? Right. But I ain't even looking for that cause I know you were lying about that too. Cause you're lying about coming to break the cycle. You ain't got no $3,000 to hand me nigga. So at the end of the day that Sunday, he, I had artists that was in the building from East Texas not my artists, other artists. I'll show, I'll send that to you too. So the franchise turn up? Did he go? He showed up early, 1130. Got choice, $60 for parking. Was in the building, gave the USB to the DJ. They kept pushing it out, pushing it out. They let the, what's that girl name? Dallas Kiki. She performed. I've seen the footage. Then it started to mainstream people. So the other, it was a lot of people- The franchise didn't get to perform. He didn't get to perform. You should have made sure he performed if he didn't do them, but 30 seconds. You know what I'm saying? Like, why wouldn't you make sure that that's done? Cause you're, when you see this, these conversations you're going to understand why I'm so pissed off, right? Because he went above and beyond to be extra. Extra, extra. Well mama Scott, I'm going to be real with you. You know, this is boss talk 101. Yeah. We definitely look for resolution. Is there any way that that could be resolved? You know, cause I know you a woman that ain't just looking to drag nobody. Like, what will it take for y'all to set your differences to the side? He needs to know how to talk to people first of all. First of all, he owes me a public apology. I feel like that because you had me promoting your ass to come to East Texas and you never showed up. So that's first. You know, secondly, you didn't, you never keep your word on shit. And then you had the, he's been trying to do stuff with me in East Texas. When can we do some shows? When can we, I can't do shit with you. Your track record bad. Now I don't want to do nothing with you. So I feel like we need to be in the same room. That's how he can resolve it with me. Face me. I don't want to talk to you over no phone. I don't want to talk to you over no text messages because I want a nigga to stir me in my eyes and tell me why he fucked over me or why he felt like he could. Mama Scott, I don't think people are sitting in the room with you. We heard it happen between you and Camp Noah. That story is about you. What did she do? She, you know what I'm saying? I don't know about this story. What did you do? What did you do to Camp Noah? It was some time that we don't go into because I don't want to rip the scarf. I ain't going to risk it right now. It's been some time where she came unwound on some situations. And I understand that when you've been hurt. But at the end of the day, like I said, chief, I've been knowing him a while too. And I got to be real. The resolution got to be a situation where y'all could sit down and solve differences because a lot of people in these texts love chief. You know what I'm saying? A lot of people rock with him. A lot of people when he show up, for some reason Tyler loved it, nigga. I don't know. I'm just being real. It's because the night he came, it was for Ness. Yeah, it was for Ness because that's he overshadowed him. You know what I'm saying? But they know the nigga down there. I ain't never seen him come back. Well, he been there before, before that. You know what I'm saying? So one thing I'm saying is, I can't tell you what his records is. I don't know who he is. But maybe he can put you in that ice on my damn podcast too. You know what I'm saying? Why did you give him ice? She got to drink what you expect. We can't do that. We just gonna pick up girl on my back. So no, but maybe for the show, I love to give people the benefit of the doubt. I'm always playing devil advocate. Maybe he didn't make enough money on the show to pay you back the money. He said he didn't. Now I'm going to be honest about that. Sunday when I spoke to him, this is another reason why I'm mad. When I spoke to him Sunday afternoon, I sent him a message because I was respecting the fact that you had a show tonight before and I know you're probably asleep. So I sent him a text message and told him the amount he needs to send back to me because this is what he said he was going to do, right? I have no difference or no clues thinking no different. But send your money back the morning of the show because everybody's showing me the footage. Like he won like a motherfucker just packed in there. They were trying to 60 at the... You know what I'm saying? Everybody knows it's packed in there like sardines or how did you lose? This is what everybody looking at, right? But anyway, I'm like, okay, y'all, whatever. When we spoke that evening, because he waited four or five hours in between my texts and maybe I'm waking up or whatever to respond back. When we spoke that evening, he was more so like telling me he took a loss, told me he took $15,000. A $15,000. How? So maybe venue paying the artist to come out there? The venue was in hood. Okay, but how much does it cost? I don't know, probably not much. Okay, how many people he had on the roster? Major people. He had a lot of major people on the roster. And he had to pay all of these major people to be on the roster. Do you feel like you're the only one that didn't get compensated? I don't know. I think I'm the only one that I know of. I don't know. From what I'm hearing, I'm the only one that didn't get paid, you know what I'm saying? But at the end of the day, when we spoke Sunday, he explained to me, I was like, okay. All right, I understand. You know, I piped down a little bit and let him tell me his story. He was like, but I am gonna work on paying you back. He did say that to me. I'm not gonna lie about nothing. So I was like, okay, done. I get, he said, well, event bright. I don't know what I got on there. And I know event bright funds on Tuesdays. So I waited. I went to sleep twice and woke up Tuesday. So when I hit him up and I was like, hey, do you think you can shoot that back to me sometime today? Then it was the reply and how he replied to me. What did he say? Say, check this out, Mama Scott. I already done told you, what the fuck? And it was real. The way I read it, that's why it's not best to text people because the mood that they in is gonna determine what emphasis that you put on certain words. And the way I read it was totally fucked up coming to me. You know what I'm saying? And with how I'm already feeling what you fucking over me. Or I feel like you think you can fuck over me. And hearing certain people from Sunday to Tuesday tell me, no, everybody else got paid. Nate, Mama was on the dough. The brother was running the parking lot. The family was on the liquor. How did he lose type shit? You know what I'm saying? So I'm like, damn, nigga trying to get over me. That's how I'm feeling like that. So I still didn't hit him up aggressively like no bully as he called me today. I didn't bully you nigga. You called you a bully? Yeah, that's another reason why I went live today. Where did he call your bully at? His life? Him and the young lady that introduced us talked today. She was trying to get him to pay me my money because she was- So he called on the three way or something? No, she talked to him separately. No, she was talking to him separately. And then I talked to her later. And what was it? And she was telling me that he didn't have plans on paying me my money back. Because he didn't like how the blogs had picked it up. You don't get a chance to tell me you're not gonna pay me my money back. Like you just gonna hold me. You know what I'm saying? That's how shit gets twisted. And ain't no nigga in Dallas, Houston, Austin, San Antonio, East Texas gonna take that shit. You wouldn't do that shit to no niggas? So what make you think you can do that to me? You know what I'm saying? So that's what really pissed me off. It'd be the underlying egos and the way he's used to handling business. I'm not one of your hoes. But wouldn't that make things worse? Even if he, just by saying, I'm not gonna pay because the blogs pick it up, that's just gonna give you more ammo. Yes. To keep talking. Yes. If you pay, you can just squash it. Before I came here at 11 o'clock this morning, I text him, listen to me. And I said, so you're really planning on not paying me my money back? He never replied. That's when the young lady hit him up. And she was like, no, he needs to, he just causing more problems for himself. Exactly. You know what I'm saying? So then he got fly with her and was like, yeah, I thought we was good Sunday. Nigga, you ain't hit me up with $10. Tuesday, 50, a hundred, nothing. Payment plan? Nothing. You know what I'm saying? How much you working on? So what you working on? You been working on shit for two and a half months. How much working do you need to do to come up with $1,500? And if you are a legend, like you say, I'm sure that there are people in Dallas that love you dearly if you are who you say you are. Why did it even take you to bypass your own city to come to me to get the help, to begin with? Then this person outside of your region helped you and you hoe him? What day was his event on again? It was Saturday before last. Okay, so we were in August, right? And you loaned him this in June. He's supposed to pay you back. July. July. And he was supposed to pay you. I want to say by the end of August, so to say, which is right after his event. Yes, because break the cycle was in August. So yes. God. I was just trying to get that timeline. Mama Scott. I'm not even pressed for, I want to say this to you. It's not about the money to me. Because I have, as you can see, taken way bigger losses. But the people that I've taken them losses from, they got enough sense not to try to pull my whole card and try to really get raw, raw with me, knowing that you owe me. You're going to try to move a certain type of way to keep me from exposing you because you know I'm not lying on you for one. And it's going to shed a certain light on you. With him, you can't talk to people a certain type of way like people owe you, like I came to you for a favor and I'm bugging you, you know what I'm saying? Like learn to talk to me a certain type of way. Learn to talk to people, not even just me. I'm not saying I deserve to be on no pedestal, but nigga, I blessed your game without no hesitation when nobody else obviously was sending no cash apps. So how are you going to do that? Oh, you know, the thing I have to say, you know, I hate you had the experiences, but I also want to say, you know, quick giving these niggas money. Absolutely. Like I told you that a year ago, like you got to be careful because people see you as a bag. Yeah. You know, think about, you know, you did business with, like I said earlier, TI, Sauce Walker, Boosie, where money was trying. Big Yavo, you've given out a little runny. You've spent money with all these people. So there's been some times, you just spent a lot of money. You know what I'm saying? Like when you're talking, you're talking million dollars. Yeah. You're talking easily a million dollars. Oh yeah. So at the end of the day, I get it to 1500 ain't much, but it's a tipping point. I think you pretty much at your point. Yeah, I'm over it at this point. And I'm gonna say that to Don Chief right now as you're looking at me or whatever. Nigga, I don't owe you the opportunity to keep renting space in my head in a negative manner. I don't, I'm not gonna harbor that. I don't harbor any type of ill feelings towards nobody, but if people ask me, I'ma tell the truth. You know what I'm saying? So it is what it is, but I don't have any hostility towards him. You know what I'm saying? But at the end of the day, you karma is real. To us and why he says it's not. That's what he said yesterday. He said karma is not real. Karma is real, you know what I'm saying? So the way that you move, the way that you treat people, it has a effect on things that are forth going that you can never even see. The people that are tied into certain people can affect whatever you're doing down the line because you don't never really know who's tied into who. So you need to move in a manner with ethics and a manner that has respect so people can respect it. We have enough problems as blacks dealing with white people that don't wanna see us win. Then we gotta sit here and deal with our own people fucking over us. That is not cool and I'm tired of seeing this shit. If you scamming us or scamming people because it's an easy lick, stop it. I wanna go just through some real fast before I get you out of here. Okay. Fast bash. We got to talk about that cause that's some money right there. Yes. When I first did anything with you, I came to fast bash. Yes. And when I came down there, I didn't charge you nothing. You did not. Again. You keep going through this, man. And it was some money made. I seen a bunch of money niggas in the room. I remember seeing my boy little running there again. I seen Bay Bay. No, Bay Bay didn't make it. He didn't come. No, he came. He came. I didn't see him. No, he came. He came. Okay. Bay Bay, we'll mention him. All of these people was there. Who else was there? Ted. Ted came. Who else was called Boo? Boo Goddard? He was our being. T.S.F. which was us. T.S.F. I seen him. I seen him. You spent over $64,000 for this event. No, over $120,000. It was $120,000. I missed it. How did I miss the 40 something? I don't know. I spent $17,500 with Doug. You know what I'm saying? One is the artistic visuals. So he did a great job, but shit. Yeah, I wanted them to look like BET. I wanted them to experience that. And I didn't make a dime. The event was free. Yeah, I know you did. Cause I was in the room when you were spending money with him now. You know, I don't think I'm saying it. But I'm tripping off the fact that you spent all of this money and you've done all of these different things. I always tell you, damn, signing to a label, nigga, you is a label. Because you don't need nobody when you spending that kind of money. Most of the niggas ain't spending that kind of money. These niggas is broke. And I'm telling you that now. Now you running the one like me, you know, I stand up with you. You are definitely a real one. You are one of the realest ones. I know, I'm serious. You and Mr. Maker do this shit from your heart. I've never seen y'all charge people to come in here and give them a platform and stuff like that. Y'all really have a bigger mission. That's why God is steady building y'all. Yeah, because it's from the heart. Well, first of all, you gotta be a hustler from the job. I've been hustling all my life. So I never had to depend on nobody else hustle. Matter of fact, I would really, I would simplify my hustle trying to hustle off of you. Cause I got mine going. That's right. See, I'm a hard nigga. See, I'm not like these other, whoever you deal with. I'm such a, I'm trying to figure out ways to leverage way more than what you could ever take me. But some real shit. Y'all little old five, 10,000, 20,000 ain't nothing compared to your friendship is what I'm telling you. The friendship is what's valuable. I'm gonna say this in closing too. Like if you've never had money, you know, and I'm gonna be honest, like I have to tell this to, cause I don't want people to think I'm so different. I'm not. When you see those stories about people, like how did they go bankrupt? How did they this, when we're not educated on how to invest, how to make good moves, how to have the right paperwork, how to not get educated in certain stuff. You can go the opposite direction just as fast as you came into it. You know what I'm saying? So that is something not knowing what I was doing to or how to move or what was important and what wasn't important cost me tremendously, but we had a lot of fun. You know what I'm saying? Didn't we though? We had a lot of fun. And one thing I won't ever take away from my team, my artists, my, my, my employees is the fact we built a lot of priceless memories. You know what I'm saying? Like, and you'll never be able to take those from us. Mama Scott, let me tell you something. You're crazy as hell. Let me tell you what you're doing. One day you come in here, we did an interview. I don't even know which one of your niggas I interviewed with the fans, CNT. And you was going to the Chris Brown and I thought you were crazy as hell that day. And she say, I done spent 30 bands. Listen, I'm a house, what the fuck? I spent, I spent 25, we gonna meet Chris Brown, we gonna hug him and then we gonna sit in the front and then we gonna, and you got about 20 niggas with you. And I'm saying, she feel this man about 30,000 niggas. Did you actually get to meet him? I never, I want Chris Brown to know that it's tagging. I never got a chance to meet him. You ain't meeting this nigga for 30 days? No, but you paid all that? I didn't, I didn't because my husband got, he was ready to go home. So he was like, oh, he ain't even want to start a ceiling. Oh, yeah. So he was like, I spent the 30 and moved out. But I had a couple of my employees that did get to meet him at the after club and stuff, they showed me pictures. I was so mad. I was like, I knew I should have went. But Chris Brown and Drake, you know, are like my all time people I want to meet. You know what I'm saying? Like those are my, my favorite people. You know what I'm saying? Aubrey Graham out of Canada, I've been rocking with him since so far ago. I'm like, yeah. He's staying in Houston now for what I'm here. Yeah, but he from Canada. But he's staying in Houston. He bought a house in Houston. You know, but at the, those are my favorite people. You know, but that's, that's my goal is to actually be able to meet them one day and get in the room with them. Well, I believe you're gonna do it. Yeah. If I had to bet my money, nigga the way you move it. See them nigga might come tomorrow. No, I absolutely love the fact that you're energy in the way that you, you know, like I say your whole team, you pretty much press the issue of making sure when I come to your events, I get to hear a lot of good music from your artists. When I go to your lives, I get to hear a lot of good music from your artists, man. I love the way you've developed something to where you takes it and embrace it to where you show that love and that kindness. Man, shout out to DJ K. Yeah. Well, his mama, he ain't playing by mama. You know what I'm saying? Like she got a good heart, nigga. You ain't got to tell me. I see it, you know what I'm saying? But it's just a dope thing to have your kids look at you in that way as well, man. Shout out to DJ Ernie and Trillie with it. Trillie with it beat making. I'm gonna come out with the music. Trillie get ready to come out with a new song. I don't want to hear that no more. I'm sick of that. You get ready to drop them with that hard album. Yes, I have to say, look at Trillie. And AJ Y.K. He's ready to drop one. AJ Y.K. of course. He's up here in Dallas. Yeah, yeah, I appreciate it. Franchises, well, shout out to my whole team solo. Everybody, shout out to everybody. My DJ, DJ Hollywood, DJ TV. I love everybody. I have so much love because we can't carry none of this shit with us. That's the thing. I just, I want everybody to know that. We are living in some hard times right now. So if I can't be anything else, I want to be a pillar of motivation for people that feel like you can't do something. Quit letting people tell you you can't do something. What about in the L.D. 300, I seen, I think Bun B, he could be on something with Bun B. He's on some movies, I've seen that. Yeah, yeah, the nigga working. How's the dealing with that nigga too? Let's just get that nigga a shout out. L.D., I always- You don't work being this with that nigga too. You got to get a story sometimes because he don't know some words, you know, because he educated like hell. Like, hold on, let me get this one out. You know what I'm saying? So L.D. is one of the ones that make me sad. You're right in with Bun B talking like that. Go ahead. Yeah, he's one of the ones that have paid time, you know, spent time in and paid his debt to society and come out never letting up, showing people that you can do this. He literally lives, eats and shits for this music shit. He really is one of them ones. I feel like Big Back Tim is another one out of East Texas that is part of the older culture from East Texas, but they are still hard-ass artists and I just really commend both of them for doing, still doing it. And let's not get out of here without mentioning Trio Talk, No Peel Talk. Oh, my boy. Let me tell you why, because this nigga gonna stay trying to figure it out. You know, he just dropped a freestyle today and shouted out all the bloggers to come and get some of the smoke that he has for, like he's unwrapping. Unwrapping. Let me shout out to them boyfriends. How did he do? He did good. I mean, you know, I ain't nobody else stepped up. We don't know how good he did to another nigga step up. Once a nigga step up, then you know, nigga might pop, blop, blop, blop, blop, blop. You know, these niggas is rapping out here, man. But now, yeah, he does a lot of, I know he promote a lot of different stuff in fast ENT. And at the end of the day, that's important to have. I knew that as this whole thing was developing. I was like, they need that, you know what I mean? So I think he's been the one to step up and really, you know, keep something out for a while. Because you need that from the artists, like Lil Bubba, GGO, Kirk, T. Jones. A lot of these artists are really working hard out of East Texas that deserted Smitty Hawkins. So many of them, along with Fast Entertainment, just everybody, I hope I don't forget too many people. That's out there working, but those people there, C.C.O.P., Wally P., it's a lot of them. Wally P. What's his baby name? I can't remember his name, but he's out of Tyler. It's a bunch of them, bunch of diamonds. They just gotta stay away from the bullshit and stay focused and quit worrying about what people say. You can't worry about the people. You know, I have to tell my team that all the time people would just poke at you to just try to trick you out your spot. Man, thank you so much for coming on the show. How can people get a hold of them if they're looking for me talking? You can get a hold to me by following me on IG at Mama underscore Scott underscore and Mama Scott's backup page on IG because my page got hacked, but I got both of them back now. Also, you can follow me at Marnita Reese Scott on Facebook or Marnita Scott on Facebook. I'm on Twitter. I'm on Snapchat. I'm on Threads. I'm everywhere, you know, so. What's the name of your podcast that you're supposed to be putting out? My new podcast is coming out. It's going to be sure of my shit. I hope to be launching that soon. Also, we're bringing back Betra Song in Tallah, Texas over there at the Empire Club at 4414 Watson. That's going to be a massive platform. We, it was up and running before the country shut down. We've been having a lot of responses for us to bring it back. So shout out to Betra Song and East Texas. Is that what you posted? You posted something and said that is a way where people can start sharing their music and stuff like that. Is that what that is? Yeah, that's going to be on Share My Shit and on Betra Song. Betra Song is going to actually bet their song. It's going to be like a $150 registration fee. We'll probably take like seven artists. I always cap it off at a certain amount so it could be fair and they can feel like they have an opportunity to win. You don't want to have 50 artists and you only have one prize. You know what I'm saying? So just to give them the exposure and then we're going to have people like BT Studios out of Tyler, Texas, along with Benjamin Harcliffe from he does a lot of the East Texas marketing. Shout out to Benjamin and so many of the massive people J.R. Getem that have volunteered to come in out of the hearts to help make this something massive. So. When is this going to start? In November. Okay. Well, let's get out of here now. She got to go. Check it, man. Listen, man. Mama Scott. Yes. Man, you did a great interview. I guess this is going to come out. You know that last one, I didn't put that whole out because I told her. She too boozed. She went, yeah, nah nigga, that ain't the real nigga. The real is in the building, man. You know what I'm talking about? Man, we got a lot of work to do, man. I got some stuff I want to run by. You see if you can't cash out me about $500. You know what I'm talking about? Cash out clothes, you know what I'm talking about? Check it, man. Hey, man. It's been another great day with the boss talk. What a boss it's talk. And we out.