 Talk one on one, one on one. Yeah, we gon' talk, we gon' have fun. Exo, we be on top of it, literally. Exo. It's a unique hustle, big shit. Big shit, big shit, big shit. It's a unique hustle, nigga, big shit. Big shit, big shit, big shit. Name another podcast like this. We gon' bring it to the table. Boss talk, put your girlfriend fire. Boss talk, we gon' do it how you want it. Boss talk, yeah, everybody on it. Boss talk, it's a unique hustle, boss talk. Check it, check it, check it. It's a unique hustle, it's your boy, E.C.O. And I'm here with the lovely official Ms. Jamaica, what's going on? Not in my day, I'm all gone. Hey, man, check it, man. It's another day, another dollar, man. Two dollars, nigga. There's some money going on, nigga, we get paid, man. Hey, man, we got a special guest today. I say that every time if I find me something new to say. But we got a special, special person that's here right now, man. Been watching the moves, really, man. Been seeing her putting it down, man. She got a big heart. I know, cause I know people. And I just wanted to bring on here, man, cause they got something big about to go down. So we're gonna talk about that, but I wanna go back a little bit in the backstory, too. I be tripping, I wanna hear everything. You know, I feel the comment here and just do a little drop and get the hell up out of here, man. Check it, man. Mama Scott is in the building. In the building. Hey, so how you doing? I'm doing great. How are you? Yeah, man, I'm so, man, don't even ask, man. If I was doing it any better, I'd just start floating up. I ain't gonna lie to you. We on that, he ain't gonna lie. I'm doing real good, you know what I'm saying? So, you know, Mama Scott, when I first seen you, I said, I'm not messing with that woman. That woman crazy as hell. I ain't crazy. I say, I'm crazy. She crazy. A whole bunch of crazy for to be in the room. Everybody from the head. I say, I'm not messing with her. I say, I see her. I say, I like what she doing. Oh, she got a journey. Oh, she got, okay. That's our artist. They got a song with Saw Swalker. This boy right here. AJ1, okay. AJ1, okay. I say, man, okay. Well, I guess I'm gonna have to talk to Mama Scott. Damn. You don't do that. So how you been though? I'm doing great. So tell us, I know you from Longview? I'm originally from Henderson, Texas. You from Hamilton. So that's why nobody knew where you were from. I'm from Henderson. Something that told me more, it's just something that they didn't say Henderson. Yeah, I was born in Henderson. Okay. I went all the way through school from nine, nine years old, all the way through college in Tyler. Okay. Okay, that's right. Tyler Junior College of Texas, Scott. Yeah, T.J.C. You're gonna go to Texas, Scott. No, I didn't go to Texas. Your money will long be, are you ready? I was on a scholarship for music, actually. All right, so see, this real. So you've been in the music a long time. All my life. Really? Yeah. What inspired you to get into it? Pretty much just, I just had the gift for music. I used to be a vocalist from that time. Anybody else in your family? My mom sings. Okay. And I have other people that I was influenced by coming up. She probably was singing to you when you were in the belly, and that's what started. Probably, but she's in church. You know, mine's a little bit different. Okay. Not the way you run around the damn video. So different. But that's where it all starts, though, because I'm sure as a kid, you probably sang in the church choir and stuff like that, right? Yeah, and I made, when I really felt like I had a gift when I was younger at John Tyler and Tyler Texas. How old were you when you felt that way? Probably about 14. 14, yeah. Was it somebody who told you that you had, because sometimes people get into people's head and be like, man, you so good. Oh, you tell. Shout out to Mary Samples. She used to be the music director for John Tyler, and how I made the pop group in the freshman, my freshman year, and I was the only freshman, me and my friend, Yolanda Jones. We both had special talents. Everybody that knows us from Tyler, that went to school in the 80s, know us for our voices, and that's what we used to do. Did Yolanda continue in the music? No, I don't think she did, but she still sings. Oh, okay, okay. That's dope, man. But that's good. You wasn't pump faking on me. I thought you were pump faking. Oh, no. I've been on this shit. I say she wanna be like, what's that girl, Dave? I say she thinks she's Dave or some damn body. I say, I don't know what's going on with her. No, I've been on this shit. I'm telling you, this really helping me. You got therapy going on over here, girl. And anybody that, I can say that soundly, because anybody that's from Tyler, like the karma killers, all of them are people that's known, J.J. Jones, everybody from Tyler know that, and they know that that's facts. That's not something I'm making up. I'll tell you one person who doesn't know it. What's that? Papa John. Papa John. This nigga works the hell out, man. I say, what the hell wrong with you? You gotta crush your mama, Scott. You need some damn punk palms and a damn two-tooth nigga the way you, you a cheerleader like him up. That's my big bro. What does that nigga say? She's brilliant. I said brilliant, nigga, that was good. You don't count a word, you know what I'm saying? Oh, she's spectacular, man. She got this, she got that. I said, nigga, nigga, did she pay you to call me here? I did not understand what the hell was going on because I threw it out there. I said, man, what do you think about mom? It was like it was, he was waiting. I said, what do you think about mama, Scott? Well, man, I'm gonna tell you, you know, you got that boy, I say, man, hey, man, I'm gonna get up here and then take over TV. He shot at you out too. He's the first one. He told me I needed it. He said, you need the interview. I said, no, the hell I don't, brother. I seen that one. Another brother. I said, I'm not for the fool with him. I said, look, man, you know how I am because he came up here too when I first was started. They all was dropping in. I always, that type of perception when they see me on the web because I don't know how to fake the funk. I'm just me. Yeah. And that's probably what makes me stand out. No, no. I'm a lot better now, but when I first came on the scene, yeah, they knew if they pushed the button I was gonna be right on there. You're the female version of me. That's why I didn't wanna see you. I said, hell no, I don't wanna deal with her because we both, it's not gonna be good. That's true. You either ride with me or I could ride with me. So that's the whole game for me. And then I'd be fly too. I'll say stuff. I don't even recant my statements. I just, whatever. You know what I'm saying? Luckily I'm not doing this live because if I was, I couldn't cut certain things out because I done said some stuff that made me have to like, whoa, you know what I'm saying? Yeah, man. So the music has been always organic with you. You always loved it and that's dope. You know what I'm saying? The way that you're dealing with the youth, that's heavy, you know what I'm saying? We need that. And I've been dealing with a lot of different stuff since I started this podcast with a lot of different people who felt a lot of different ways. I think we were needed in the game. I know why I'm here, you know what I'm saying? Because there has to be somebody that enlighten people on a different way. We've been here long enough. It's our fault that they like they are because at the end of the day, yeah, facing life sentences, going and sitting down for a little while is gonna affect your children, you know what I'm saying? So then we get out and be, man, they crazy, man. They won't put their pants up. And we don't talk to them. We talk about them. And I think that's an issue. So I love what you're doing for us. Just dealing with everybody that you got around you. Love the way it's family oriented. That's what it's all about. It's hard though, when you try to, one of my biggest struggles has been like when I first started out, my sons was my motivation to come off the couch to manage them, you know? AJ1K moved here with his brothers from Mississippi. Because the label that I managed was originated in Mississippi and his hometown. And I liked what it stood for, which is family always stay together. And we just all voted to get that because I had two sons that had labels at the time. Him and DJ K both had labels. That's dope. So they've been doing music all their lives since they was pre-teens. Wow. So passed down in generation again. Yeah, so when he moved here, we all just collectively said, we're gonna push one artist at a time or push him. So we wouldn't have to be bumping into each other. The formula was to try to get one of them through the door or to try to build them momentum so all of them can get the light. But that ended up bleeding into East Texas for me. Because we did an event called Fast Bash, which my oldest son franchise named. And that brought the city together. And that brought friendships together like me and Trillie, which is now my co-manager and also our producer. And he's also an artist as well. So that all just built over the years. But some of the friction comes from when people, when they're not used to something, or it was dead for a long time and then it gets resuscitated and then they're feeling left out. And so then you, I've experienced hatred and jealousy. You always gonna have those haters. From people that they feel like, oh, they just worried about themselves and this type of stuff right here, but you can't save the world at one time. We can do it one at a time with each other by changing the mindsets. And you can't satisfy everyone no matter what you do. Hell, I ain't gonna try. I will be honest with you. I have shut down different artists that wanted me, big ups to you. Yeah, I was just gonna give the same thing. I ain't no way in the hell I'm gonna give them my money. I ain't gonna give them my money. I ain't gonna give them my time. I can give them some, I'll give them some, what you can give them some love and advice. Some love, you know? But at the end of the day, it's something about me with my trust issues with different people. Because I've been burned. I'd rather give it to you. That's the way I do it. I just hear it, take it, nigga, go, go, nigga. You don't owe me nothing. And it's interesting. I'm being honest. That's the way I am. I'm like, you come over here and say, hey, E, will you manage me? I've had this happen a million times. I said, look here, this is what I'm gonna do. Here, you take that, but you go. You know what I'm saying? And you can have it. He be like, man, he dope. No, nigga, I just paid you because I love you, but I don't wanna put myself in a situation where it can be some toxic and then you fall out. So I'd rather keep you, yeah, I know it is. That's why I commend you because it's tough to try to deal with people and actually everybody, it's gonna be issues, it's gonna be problems. But you know, even the first church had issues, so you're gonna have issues. You gotta learn to deal with those. But it's which one do I wanna deal with? Because I've been in business for many years. I know business, but I definitely love ROI's. I don't play around. It gotta be coming back. I gotta be able to flip. I gotta say this year is 10, I want 20 and I'm gonna have 50 about this. I can't deal with it with no mirage where I don't know when you giving me a score. Nigga, I'm fit to be famous. We in nigga, I got my money now. You know what I'm saying? I wanna know what's going on, you know? Well, I'm telling nigga, all you gotta do is just put up the money and we gonna get it. It's gonna be screams and everything. Nigga like, nigga, I got money now. Why would I do it? Unless and I know it's a hit. And so the difference with me is I guess I can see that, but that's what makes me separate from most. I feel like my gift, I almost died in 2020. The last week of 2020. I had a 30% chance of living. And now I see you fighting for my life. How? COVID-19. So it's almost like God said, you almost got out of here without me touching you, but I got to touch you before you leave this year. That's dope. So it changed, it really, really changed me then. Cause I was in there fighting for my life. Like, man, if I died and don't make it out because they were literally preparing me for that, the doctors was and my nurses. And if I don't make it out of here, none of this matters. Like right now money don't matter. Nothing matters. I can't even see my kids, my husband. Nobody can come visit me. I was in that room by myself with me and just nobody but God, you know? So it changed the way I looked at money. It changed the way that I looked at materialistic things that, you know what I'm saying? So my gift and my, I think my sacrifice for my life was telling the Lord that if you leave me here long enough to see my sons, okay. Cause I wasn't at peace with them. My husband would have been okay, but my mom. And I said, I want to affect lives. I don't want to just, you know what I'm saying? I don't want to be the only one climbing. I want to at least affect lives or put people in position to where they can do stuff differently. So what is my part in that? And I believe that he heard my cry and he left me here with that. And so we were able to go forward with my first year and my first business in the tax company and my company grossed over a million five the first year. Let's get it. Yeah, the money is good right there. Y'all heard that number? A million and five. You niggas can't count, carry the one. You got to carry the one, niggas. You carry the one, you can figure it out. You got to carry the one. I think the pandemic did a lot of that for a lot of people. It helped us. But you know, the one thing I do pray, I pray about the fact that a lot of people feel that way now, but give it a year or two and everybody go back to their regular. I'm like, we need to treasure what we went through and not materialistic stuff. The ones that we love because what pandemic did for us is that, you know, you're so fast-paced trying to get, you know build a future for your kids. Can you think about that? But at the same time, you're not spending all that time and quality time in your kids. Money is not everything. You need to build the memories. Cause when I lost my dad, I realized that I remember the fishing trips, the hunting trips that is, you know cause I was a tomboy. So I did all of that stuff with my dad. And I couldn't, I wouldn't trade that for any amount of money in the world because that's what I treasure, you know what I mean? And God, yes, people do get Alzheimer's but you know, you have a few percentage. So when you lose everything, you don't lose your memory. And even with people who have Alzheimer's, they remember back in the days. They remember when they were a kid. They remember certain stuff. They don't just lose everything. They don't. You know what I mean? So those are the things that we need to treasure. Well, you know, I could tell a story but I just hold it back. Y'all niggas wouldn't beat, you know what I'm talking about. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. My story would be totally different. My story would be really throat like, my dad worked the hell out of me and it wasn't no damn, I mean, I see him when I see him, you know what I'm talking about. The nigga were crazy. And so that's a whole different ball game but I still learned integrity. It builds a lot of stuff in you, right? It did. Yeah, it built a muscle sale. Niggas all put wood, all kinds of stuff. No, it's different. You know where I'm coming from. So those are different type guys, you know, having to sneak to the outhouse at night. See, people don't realize what I went through. I come from a place where there was no electricity. So I know about really, really going through it. You know what I'm saying? So it's a whole, you know where I'm coming from being from the country. We had outhouses, chicken coop, everything. Yeah, we gotta try to keep this water going. You know what I'm saying? From the well, warm it up, all this old stuff with a washboard. Yeah, with the washboard. Ain't that a damn shame? I'm so glad y'all didn't have to go through that. Yeah, me too. Boy, cause y'all don't even know, man. It was a different world back then. It was. And you know where I'm coming from. But it forced us to have to get to know each other personally outside of like what they have that's crippling them, is helping and is crippling them at the same time, which is social media. Social media gives them the fingertip, everything at their fingertips, but at the same time, it takes away communication skills for them to know how to talk to people, how to address people, how to sit here and resolve issues without embarrassing people on a wide scale. No, no, no, real talk. So that's what I say social media can help, but then it hinders if you mistreat it, if you misuse it for what it's intended for. But ain't that life, that is so true. Think about that for a second. That's life, what you're explaining. Cause that was a time when you know, the people, hey, it holds some things. Yeah, the people, you text do what you put, I think it was 304 for whole. I got that a lot. That's 304 for whole, 911, you better call me back right now. That's right, that's right. So I used to pay my people bill down on Heron Avenue back then in the days. And what I'm saying is that was a different time and you may have to stop at a phone booth, but it still was challenges during that time as well. I think life, hey man, ain't nothing new under the sun. It ain't. Everybody, we try to make it fancy it up and make it different, but it's the same old thing. And reinventing things is what people do and make billions of dollars. But in everything you do, you're gonna have the people who turn something positive into a negative. You have people, when you post something, you have people who go on specifically to put something negative under your post. And they just meddling. They wanna create cloud, they wanna create problems. So you're gonna have that. Just like people say with cell phones, somebody could have a wreck out here. And then all of a sudden everybody picking up their phone to video. Not even help. It's better than help. But then they're good and bad with certain things like that because if you didn't videotape police brutality as much as you're not staying up for it, we wouldn't be able to get certain things changed. Have the proof. And have the proof. You know what I mean? So a lot of things are changing where that is concerned. Yes, it's not changing overnight, but it's gonna take a long, long, long time to change but it is changing because of stuff like that. I like the way we get in here and we start talking about different things. We gon' get to everything that we get to. But we gon' talk about things that can help somebody. That's the most important thing. These microphones are powerful. And people hear them and they hear you and they wanna know how to get out their situations. A lot of people can't get out. Don't know how to do it. And I know they can't get out cause they're getting in my damn DM talking about their nicks. And I'm like, nigga, you ain't nicks. Or if you were nicks, nigga, you wouldn't be on my DM. I already know it. Yeah, nigga quit DMing me like this. I don't know what y'all trying to do. You ain't gon' force me to do anything. And that's the mindset, though, of a lot. Like I experienced being threatened, you know, my life, my son's life, when they lash out and most of them be, and I'm gonna say this soundly, it'd be the influence of drugs that have their mindsets like that. And then so when they spazz out, they're not in the right mind. And then when they come back to their right mind, they come back and they're like, oh, I didn't mean it, but then you've set this wide spread on social media. You've set this stuff to where other people out there that really cherish me, my sons and stuff, it's not gonna be received well. You know, and everybody's on like the music, they need to learn to separate street shit from music. You know, because you don't have to be in a gang to be on a music label. You know what I'm saying? And to get the opportunity to do music at a higher level, if you take it serious for what it's supposed to be meant for, music's supposed to bring us together, it's supposed to make you feel good. It's a therapy. Everybody who's been on here, artists would say it's a therapy. If I didn't have music, I would, I'd probably be on the street, I'd probably be doing this. So it's a therapy for a lot of people. It's definitely an extension of who they are. Exactly. You know, and to have somebody, and you're not gonna always connect with everybody. Everybody's music is not meant for everybody. No, no, it's the trash out there too, though. Yes, it's a lot of trash. Don't try to play me, you know. You know, damn well. Now, come on now. But even with that trash, I'm not gonna be there. Yeah, that's not real. No. It's some trash out in every city. And I'll tell them in a nice way, but then when they ask, then it's like, oh, they don't wanna receive the truth. So, but you'll go pay somebody four or five states away. You'll spend thousands of dollars to go just for somebody to finesse you out of your money, cause that's what it's gonna be. You know, especially if you're trash, and because you're homeboys, them too afraid to tell you to sit your ass down, they gonna ride with you to the end. Well, he got a little money. Yeah. He the one with the little money. Yeah, and they know this shit ain't about me. It ain't a lot. He just, he giving them a little ride. These niggas ain't got a car. He just, he got these niggas, he done built his own fan base. These niggas in the car, they ain't got no gas money. I know just what they're doing. But you know, and they telling them what they wanna hear. They massaging it just the way they wanted to be massaged and then, okay, now you gonna take this to Mama Scott. She looking at you like, what the hell is this? Yes. But a homeboy like, yeah, nigga, we did a video. Yeah. We just did a show up here. Yeah, with who? With who? My name. With who? Like, yeah, and don't try to unfollow me. Let me tell you, Mama Scott, I watch people. I don't play that now. Listen now, don't listen. I don't give a damn what I say on this mic. Don't try to unfollow me. I will pull up in Longview. I will pull up in East. I'll find Journey. I'll go over there. I'll find your sons. I don't care. I wouldn't dare unfollow you. Don't unfollow me. You know, I know niggas getting mad at them. That's what they do, they unfollow you. That's what they do. Yeah, I ain't been people that didn't come on the show. I didn't unfollow them. If they said stuff, I didn't unfollow them. Look, we family. I'm gonna love you through it. I don't give a damn what you going through. That's right. We going through it together. If you mad, okay, you just be mad for a while because we gonna figure it out. I actually, that's kind of like touching on me on some stuff. I had unfollowed a guy. He's a podcast guy. No trio pillow talk. You know, I know. You want me to call that? No, I'm calling that niggas rollin' up. No, I'm gonna call that niggas up. But I called them back. But I called them though. You know, so I'm gonna touch on that a little bit and that's about like when you are in a position like y'all, y'all are the voice and y'all are building and people respect that. And when you are artists, like that means something for somebody to really give you your credit when you work in your ass off, you know what I'm saying? So, cause this is a hard industry. It's not respected by a lot of people, especially when you get to be a certain age, you know. You ain't doin' nothing because you're trying to be a rapper, 40 years old type shit, but it means the world to them. You know what I'm saying? It's their everything. So, my biggest thing was there was a list that had came out and this is so... Girl, I'm sick of y'all being there. The list, the list. Hey man, thank you Jesus for the list. I don't make no list. I love this list. But it's just an opinion. It's just someone's opinion. It's just someone's opinion. Boy, when you niggas don't make that list. And it's the same thing when people get on people's posts and say that you know, they're not good or you're good or whatever. It's the same thing. So, but it's not really even Sometimes to me it's about who the list come from. Yeah, that damn list. So, when you are a podcast and you are in a position to where the public is really, you have an influence on what you say. Which means that if you're a podcast, you connected with Real Life Street Stars. I know all these folks. Bigger people and they have masses of people that look at that. So it means something, that's business. You know what I'm saying? So, if you're gonna go by a podcast and you're gonna put a list out there, make sure your stats is right. And don't just base it on, oh, he ain't from, you know, cause my son just wanna poll the night before. He ain't from no damn Texas. He ain't getting on that list. I know what happens. Cause that's exactly what I do. Trump call me about that. And you know, he call me about a lot of stuff. You gotta realize I'm real head. Right. And I love calling. I know everybody's mommas and everybody know me when you are our age or more. They gonna know me. He used to come through here. So I tell, and I try to tell Trio not to post certain things. It don't work. It don't work. But I still tell him, Mike, don't do that. Man hell no, don't do that. Or he'll do it. And I was like, man. But he's a good guy. But he is own guy. He is own man. I love that about him. And he go hard for East Texas. And it's needed. And I have called three or four other people trying to get them to blog down there. Trying to get them, you know, because that's what helps the whole movement. East Texas live right now. And they won't even listen. All other ones, I'm telling them, they wanna get on Facebook and Instagram and talk craze on lives. Nigga make a blog, try to have the audience. Try to have the audience. And they don't do it. So, you know. But with that being said, we ended up speaking, you know what I'm saying? And he told me his side and I told him, but that's what it's about. If I'm too heated, I'm not gonna, and I've had to learn that. Cause normally I, you know, I'd be on that. But I had to learn like. Pop Johnson said, you go out and there's your own social media. That's why she do it. She out your own social media. She gonna say something about you. I'm a taggy. A subliminal. I'm a taggy. What do you say? We spoke about that the other day. I don't remember who we were speaking to, but more people need to not flare out on social media. Pick up the phone and call somebody because you can make a simple situation escalate. So much higher because a lot of times there's communication problems. You said something and I perceive it as something I didn't like, but you didn't mean it in that way. So pick up the phone. But you have some people who, you'll pick up the phone to call somebody and they just won't answer you and continue to not answer you. So some people feel like, you know what you don't want to answer me. I'm going out you. Right. Let me just be honest with you, Mama Scott. If you come up here and do my show and take me to lunch, I'll make a list. You know what I'm talking about? I ain't gonna eat after the fire can. Nah, he ain't got a mind to do. Boss, I won't go. My partner feed me on the restaurant in LA. Oh yeah? And I supposed to go, yeah, I gotta let you meet him one day. All right. Yeah, we was together yesterday and he wanted to come back together again. Just loving to death, man. Keep on feeding no heat. But that's kinda like, you know, when I bring that up, you know, and that's, cause I know this would be seen or whatever. I try to tell them, you know, because what they think is not important to somebody, it affects these young people. Yeah. You know what I'm saying? They be hurt. They be feeling, you know, fucked up because damn, if my numbers is here and this is my thing, I don't feel, I hate the geographic shit. Like if it doesn't matter to me where we are as blacks, you know what I'm saying? Like we go through enough out there with the whole world. Like, but we'll put ourselves in a box behind geographic location. When at the end of the day, it's supposed to be our black lives matters power to the people shit. But we are our worst enemies based on where we come from. You're right, you're right. But you know, I had, I know a lot of people. Yeah. But when I went, I went with East Texas. Yes. First, y'all didn't see that? Yeah. I know you never seen that. Yeah, we seen that. Y'all ain't seen it. Go back a lot of, then the Google made, I went home first and nobody was doing that before. Now I see them doing it, they trickling now. Oh, I don't play. When I go, I go. So I know what it was gonna do when I did it. And we appreciate that. Yeah, yeah, yeah. I went first. I said, yeah, no, no, Trill was doing it down there. But when I came into it and I called him, boy, your mama, come on, let's do this, you know. Actually, actually before him, I'm gonna give homage to Household TV. That's your, that's your hometown people, ain't it? Uh, Household TV? No, no, it was somebody else who Charleston was on there. Press box. Press box. That's in Henderson. That's your people. Yeah, I know that's your people. Yeah, a bar. That's my blood folks out there in Henderson, they don't even know that. Yeah, yeah. But he came up with Press box and then you have, but before that it was Household TV with Patrick Jackson and his crew, Sam and Rod. How they doing? They're not doing, I guess, a lot of active stuff right now, but hopefully they'll come to Fast Bash and try to get it together because they covered Fast Bash for the first two years for me. Well, they need to come on with it. Yeah. You know, everybody is needed. But it's several of them out there, you know, but TakeOverTV, Jeff, I think he took it to a higher level, level or whatever, and he came home too and supported even though he's in Louisiana. Yeah, but he from Longview. He from Longview. Yeah, come on back home then. Yeah, yeah. Yeah, yeah. Yeah, Jeff, bring your brother back home. You all in street but they got enough people in street but you know what I'm saying? But let me say something. I always go back to how you perceive certain things because if you change your mind, change your thinking, you can change the outcome. Yes. I wanna say that even when you go to the list, everything happens for a reason. Yes. And yes, you can't satisfy everybody in whatever you do. So whoever got left off the list should be like, you know what? I'm gonna show you. Use it as a motivational tool to say, you know what? I'm gonna show you what I'm gonna do. And you're absolutely right. I'll think what I'm gonna do and I ain't mean to cut you off. In a positive way. In a positive way. These niggas is coming out with this. I had the gatekeeper boy on here to live. Shout out to Mogul Media. Yeah, and Trio, these niggas with the list and Dallas Global. Yeah, Sean Cotton. I'm gonna start doing a weekly list thing. I'm not making no damn list, though. No, sir, not gonna make no list because I don't really, I don't wanna gauge it off of that. I love everybody. So I don't wanna miss nobody. You know grandma, she feed everybody. Because there's so many of them out there we're gonna miss somebody. Did you hear what I just said grandma? Do grandma, if she was here, now she feed all y'all. Unless you go and drive from town to town to city. But back to your comment or whatever. When he, particularly, because Journey made the list and she deserved to be on that list. She shouldn't have been on that damn list. She shouldn't have been on that list. No. Yeah, because she got a song to run and she make the list. I don't like that. But honestly, all of my artists deserve to be on that list. You know what I'm saying? I'm just gonna go on and just put it out there fast entertainment. Take up the whole top row in my opinion. But that's me bragging because I believe in what I put myself in. That's what it is. As you should. But I still believe in others. But when he was overlooked on that one, due to the fact that him not being born in East Texas, but he's been here for going on for five years. Real life. Wait a minute, what did you say? He put me on the polls. I won the polls, the polls of this. Really? That's all I was trying to say. Y'all definitely pay close attention because boy, I'd be just, I'm glad. That night before. So yeah, I remember that too. I remember the polls, I remember that. So don't put them on no polls. No, no, no, no. We put them in the desk on the polls. If you're not gonna give them his props. No, no, no. Don't put them on no polls. I think the whole thing is, I don't think it'd be a bad intention. I think it'd just be trying to calculate things and maybe somebody you don't even think of. It's just a thought. You know what I'm saying? And you're processing this, trying to make sure you get this list out and do it right. But I get where y'all coming from too. Especially when you got an artist that goes as hard as my team. Cause it's not just him, it's the whole team. It's you, hell. No, no, you on the video. No, it ain't just him. You know what I'm saying? I'm waiting for you to drop a verse on that thing. Okay, okay, maybe this is what they should do. Maybe they should do this. They should do the poll where they have like a list of names. Yeah. All the artists and make it be people's choice. Yeah, and let them vote. Make them vote. That's what he won the night before. How many people, how many people did he have? He won it by landslides. But how many people did he have on the list? Who you be? Trying to try that like you just, oh, you don't know who they didn't be. I don't know. You ain't there. Right, so I'm trying to figure out how many people did he have on that poll before? It was like maybe six to eight artists or whatever. No, but I'm talking like, cause I'm sure there's more than six to eight artists down there, but I'm talking like you get everybody who is down there in East Texas and say, okay, we picking the top 10 that's on the list or whatever and tally up the numbers. That should be the way it should be done cause then it's unbiased. But one thing I can't say without trill talk, pill talk, doing the list there would not be a list. But there's been other lists. No, no, no. His list count a lot more. It does. Cause he working hard. Yeah. And I give him that and he's still my friend. I know that. I know that. But still. But you gotta think about this. It's gonna always be biased no matter what. Cause even doing it like that, guess what? I'm gonna call all my friends and tell them, make sure you click on that and keep my name. So it's gonna always be biased no matter what. If you do make the list, if he don't, if he make the list, then go off a by journey and I make the list. If he don't make the list, go off by double. Yeah. That's just a part of it. We don't, this is the thing. I was angry at first only because of, I'm looking at artists that was not active, artists that, now hear me out. Artists that haven't dropped an album since heck was a puppy type shit. Now see, you can't say that cause. No, I'm saying it. Let me tell you something. Ro was on here and Ro had, he had hard living from three years ago. So he said, man, my dad ain't supposed to be going, I got hard living and then I don't care anymore. Yeah. Hard living. He didn't care about no damn recent work at all. Yeah, but he's been dropping, he been doing recent too. No, no, no. We know about Big Baby, but he was talking about that hard living nigga. But he got even stuff on some day though. What I mean by that is, it's like you gotta show me like, I know Ro be working. Yeah. You can't nobody deny that period. Can't nobody deny or it's like the seco. That's my nigga, right? Yeah, can't nobody deny Shan Dixon and what she's doing with my baby. What's the name? Guadalpea. Guadalpea. You know, Smitty Hawkins. You know, you got people that's out here working, journey. Smoothie. Smoothie. Yes, all of those guys are working. So how could you not give them homage? You know, even Exo with her not being just in East Texas, she's still out here moving around. You know what I'm saying? You can't just leave certain ones out and just be like, no. It's hard dealing with you niggas. I wouldn't make no niggas, you can't make no niggas. I ain't doing no damn list. Yeah, y'all niggas ain't gonna be happy. Y'all like the children of Israel. They don't need no list lists. Like the children of Israel when they went out into the wilderness. Yeah, I want some bread. I'm not doing it. I rep the entire East Texas region and all of them mean the world to me. I get it. You know what I'm saying? And it hurts me to see us not get the formula. And they wonder why we so far behind is because they don't know how to push. Everybody's pulling. You can't pull and expect you to have momentum and then expect other cities to respect us when we not even together ourselves. You know, so that's what the deal is. If you got certain artists in certain cities that deserve that, stop hating on those artists and push those artists so that these other cities can gain that respect for us. Wow, wow. You know what I'm saying? They're not gonna respect us if we're not respecting us. You know what? You're absolutely right. I agree. Again, you're gonna have internal things that happen between family members when you're in a sec like that. Absolutely. So it just don't pose to go outside of there. That's what I like about Atlanta. When you see how they move, they may have differences, but they don't go outside broadcasting. They stick together. You know what I mean? And you know they don't like each other. They still can be in the same place and they still focus on the music and that's where we need to be. That's the formula. You know what I'm saying? Yeah, you gotta focus on the music. That's what making it all happen. Yeah. Even all the way down to some country. What you got? Some skins? Yeah. Even all these damn skins on my show. This the first time ever, guys. Stop the press, you know. Stop the damn press. She got some damn pork rinds on this thing. We caught it in the air. You know what? Sergeant B. and Sergeant J. Mom posed. Now they posed to bring the food truck up here Friday and yeah, you done popped the damn skins out of it. We were trying to do it official. You country-fied it. Hold on, hold on. You brought the skins, but is that your brand of skins? No, I wish it was. I might need to do that. Because that's the thing. If you bring in something, it needs to be your brand. It needs to be my brand, but let's not see what their brand is. Yeah, yeah. Plus, no, them damn things. We should put a sticker right on the front and be like, that's yours. That's dope, man. We got called country. Now I messed with Wayne Rotter, too, because we had to connect with mode three, okay? Yeah, I seen that. I was gonna ask you about that. Yeah, I didn't just really blast him because I mean, I was in the post, but he would always hop over me to talk to somebody else, so I respect the fact that he respect me to not even address me in a rainwater. Okay. Okay, but the only problem, what he said was right. About what? To a certain degree, when he said that, he don't really, like we don't stick together. Oh, that part. Not about he don't live in the country right, I don't play that. No, no, no, no, no, no, no. If it be a whole problem up in this. When he was saying like, y'all people don't even support y'all people type stuff. You know what I'm saying? Yeah, I didn't see that post. What did he do that? He did it live on somebody's podcast or something. I don't remember. Probably real soon or something. But I know, Trio Piotalk was, he was on that show. He was on that show. Yeah, I see the problem. But he posted. He was going hard for these texts shot out to him, but at the same time, like just don't demean us to the point of the word because we're in these texts, we got to be considered like we dumb or we some type of ignorant, you know, mindsets because we're not. We know better. You know what I'm saying? Like something is wrong with being in the country. Yeah, because there's nothing wrong with that because you don't came and got plenty country money from us. And you know what I'm saying? So don't get full of yourself. That's what I'm saying. So we all got to remember where we came from. We never know where we had it, but we know where we come from. You know what I'm saying? So don't forget that. You know, and that's my thing. And I respect him for what he's doing for Rainwater where it's really hard. Well, Rainwater is a, I mean, he does this thing as a manager, as he should. As a manager, we got all type of managers out here, like yourself, but you're the manager then you're supposed to be reflecting things towards making the artist better. It's about the music at the end of the day. The brand. I mean, the brand, the whole movement, everything should be focused on making it better. And I believe, you know, Mothrie was a movement in itself. So you got to realize how talented and how strong of a leader he was and what he was doing with the music as well. But all of this stuff is, all this stuff is written. God already got it. He knows the text. And it's learning. It's a learning experience. Like I've never been a manager before. So everything I'm learning with my team, we're learning together as a whole. We make mistakes. We come back after mistakes and try to do it different. But one person shot out to him, Sergeant B out of Texarkana. He's been one of the biggest ones behind the scene. Even though I get mad at him sometime, he'll be like, Mama's got the brand, the brand. You don't need to be going back and forth. So he is one of the biggest ones that I know, that chastises me when he see me going left. So shout out to him. And everybody should always have that. Somebody that they listen to and respect. Because sometimes you can have somebody who's saying something to you that is true. But because you don't really respect them, you're not gonna listen to them. You're not gonna listen to them. But that's good that you have someone that, when they say that, you be like, okay, calm down. Yes. It's funny though. You let Rainwater say what he's saying. He meant something. Don't really mean nothing, because the artist gotta stay focused on the music and the brand. So it really, when somebody say something and it's not something that you agree with, if you let them rattle your cage, then you got shook out of your position. And that's what I was telling Trill Talk, no Pill Talk. And I need to hear that myself. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Don't let nobody ever trick you out of your position. Because you should be focused on, like Steve Madden up there on that picture with me. When I meet him, I always say this, every time we met him, it wasn't about controversy. These folks got business going on and everybody's smiling. You know what I'm saying? Ain't nobody tripping about nothing. Because we focused on trying to do something to help change lives. Yes. That's what it's about. It's about this thing, leaving legacy. That's right. Behind. You know, it's not about that brand. And I think that's what you're doing, man. And it's not even only that too. People don't understand when you meet somebody, it could be whether it be a celebrity or there's somebody you see that may have a little bit more than you do. And not just to be frightened by the status and be like, oh, let me get a picture. Let me get it. Yes. Approach the person and say, I wanna know what you know. Yeah, that's me. Tell me something that I don't know. I'm with that right there. Teach me something, because I wanna be, I wanna learn. Everybody should be in a status where I wanna learn something and not just be like, I wanna a picture to go on social media. And that's the biggest thing I felt like the opportunity that we had meeting Sauce Walker. I didn't get him on the show this week, but I'm gonna get him. I gotta work hard. I gotta work hard, I did. His whole team. I see how they're rosin' it. You know, Maserati Jay, shot after him, son, everybody, Saucewood winning, everybody that we met, shot after the whole TSF, Miss Megan, because they really on the business side of it, like sitting down, talking to them, and then son giving me certain... It should motivate you to go search and start learning. It made me think a lot differently when I got around a team that's successful like them, that's independent, that's doing it for themselves, because it's even bigger than the music with them. They are creating revenue in companies and they're doing stuff with investing the money that keep the money coming back in in a revolving type of way. Have you started making changes? Yes, I have. Okay. I thought it immediately. Seen something and not taking it and implementing it is a different thing. Oh yeah, you got it, you got it, that's right. So you can see things and say things and don't actually implement it. So with the fast bass, which is... I'm about it, we about to talk about that, but I want to ask you, I'm gonna go back to AJ1K. Okay. And that pop, my shit. Whose song is that? Is that... That's AJ1K's song. Okay, I wanted to make sure I try to figure this out. I thought it was your song. No. But you're... I do pop my shit. The way you came out, like when you came out, you know. Like, who is that? You know what I'm saying? He actually pulled me in the video. I'm so sorry. No, you were kicking it, man. No, no, you belong in there. But I'm just really looking at the song was great. The delivery was great when I seen it. I was like, dang, that's hot right there. Who shot the video? What was the video? Tio. Tio? Yeah, so how did y'all... Well, I'll ask him that when I interview him. Okay. But just the fact of you guys being able to pull something off like that, being a manager, how did that get lined up? Wow. We had just came back from Atlanta and my phone rang and it was them. Okay, they called you guys. They reached out to y'all. Yeah. Y'all working. Oh boy. My attorney was in the car. Oh, I got fly out of here. Who is this? And it was Miss Megan. And then Sauce Walker was in the background saying, oh wait. Oh man, let's go. And he wanted me to come that day. He was in Austin and I was like, I just literally got down out the air. And I said, give me tomorrow. And so he was like, okay, well, let's work. So I got with 1K, they were still on the road, I think, driving when I called him and told him y'all gonna have to keep straight through or just rest a little while. We got to go a little further. We got to go to meet Sauce Tim. Man, that's dope, man. So we spent two days out there with him and Austin, him and his team. Wow. That's dope. Yeah, but just his mindset and the way that he treated us and stuff like that, him sitting talking to me, talking to my sons, my team, letting them know that one of the biggest things that stood out with me, he told me, he said, Mama Scott, having you with them, like he told me there's prices, cause I didn't have that. That's it, that's it. He said, so I don't have respect for women. He said, but you my mama now. Not already. No, no, no, I get it. He cool, you know, but... You guys got a hell of a thing going. Like I say, you guys are striding and doing things that people had never done in the community that you guys coming from, to be honest with you. You should be very proud of that. You know what I'm saying? Cause that's dope to have moments where you dealing with people that's elite, that really, really put a staple in what music is all about. The South has really been overlooked. Y'all know I talk about that a lot on this show. And so we had to really push our way through kick the dough in, pressure. You know what I'm saying? We had to, as a whole, we got to stay on these niggas' nicks. Because see, they'll take it and run back somewhere else with it. Now I ain't gonna say East Coast or West Coast, but it really does boil down to the fact that we got to keep working guys. You know what I'm saying? And I don't, like I tell people all the time, don't do the mumble wrap thing. Don't comment us about no damn mumble wrap because you know damn well, you can't out-wrap us. You can play that game with somebody else. Ain't no such thing as mumble wrap. When we put it together, we put it together. And you just don't understand cause you ain't from where we from. So at the end of the day, you're not for the dumb down, nothing that we worked hard to establish. That's the way I go with mine. Here. I'm feeling that. No, no, we worked too hard to get in here for y'all to kick us out. That's why it's called, when you get the collection of mindsets that are on the same path, then it's unstoppable when you join forces with like-minded people that are headed towards the same goal and people are not fooling themselves and everybody's wanting to see everybody win. That's what's massive. And I got a question. When you talk about East Texas and stuff like that, is it possible, cause East Texas people love East Texas. Right. It's just to get everybody in the same mindset like what you're saying. Is it possible to go to, you know certain people who are the heads of East Texas? Yes. Is it possible to go to these people and say, hey, let's create a committee. Hey, I'll see what we want up now. Yeah. To- Me. Whether- You know what I mean? You know what I mean? Much, much, much, much, much, much, much, much, much, much. Look, I done put it into my work, bro. Yes. I can never- Yes. So we can push- So we can push East Texas the way in which we need to push it. Yes. And then when you see somebody who step out of line, maybe somebody in the committee is closer to that person than you might be, that they can say, okay, let's go talk. See, you're not really trying to talk to so many people just talk to the committee and then they branch off and leave it to everybody else. Right. Because that makes it less stressful. Exactly. And I really think that you should do that. And even we should do that up here in Dallas as well because a lot of the time on the show we talk about why is it that artists in Dallas have to travel and go to the outskirts of Dallas to perform and do all of that when in Dallas they don't really get a lot of show. They don't get that show money. But then you have they hiring people from out of town to come in here and get a money from here. So I'm like, that don't make no sense. It doesn't. I say that all the time. That's why I wanted to be a difference because I wanted to book East Texas artists or at least to start showing them that they're worthy. Yeah, yeah. Like literally most of the artists that I've seen outshine the ones that they book. Wow. Literally the ones from right there in Longview, Tyler, My Pleasant, wherever they're from. I get it. They go above and beyond and then they don't even have the money coming into them being booked. Now they can let them perform for free but I'm talking about paying them. You know what I'm saying? So that's where it starts and that's where it changes and that's what I did sort of as my initial part of going in that direction to just not only talk to talk, but to walk it. You know what I'm saying? So I wanted to actually book East Texas artists and show them that they're worthy of being booked in their own homes. Actually, Exo was one of the first ones I booked. I booked and paid her three years ago. I mean, it's really for the Nike party that we threw. So we started with that with her. That's family there. She loved coming over here. This is where it's at right here for her. She's my first paid book artist out of Texas. Hey, she dope man. I wanna get to fast bash now. Yeah, now we can get to fast bash. I had to get my stories out of you know, but fast bash, how did you guys, okay, you know I hear these niggas talking, baby and all of them, these niggas stepping up with their little conversation. Yeah, these niggas they wanna talk about the fast bash and so this fast bash thing got them talking. You know, it caused money to eat niggas coming. They, yeah, they caused money. They ain't gonna just jump on there and say for now I'm not crazy. Oh, I'm a businessman. It's something going down. And I heard Mama Scott was the key to it all. Well, I tell you, that's love right there. You hear me? Yeah, I wanna talk about that part. You know what I'm saying? Just how did you establish this fast bash? Wow. Well, four years ago, we had a potential investor that wanted to invest in fast entertainment, which at that time it consisted of my three sons and an artist named Ghost, which is still part of us, but he's an active right now. They wanted to invest and they came forward and they were saying they wanted to come to East Texas and put us out there because they wanted to put half a million dollars up under my sons. So my oldest son, like you can't just bring them folks from Dallas down here like that. We ain't got no where for them to bring, you know. So we created fast bash, but we didn't make it just about us. We even bought it the whole city. We did a lineup. They even gave away 20 prizes for college students that year. They gave away $10, $500 gift cards to college students going to school. So it was massive that first year. We had news coverage, newspaper coverage and everything. So it really started out small, but just ended up. And I feel like it was, yeah, I feel like it was like that because we was not selfish. And we included the whole city and Trillie was a big part of that too. You know, I have to always give him his kudos. You keep hollering that nigga name. He must be the one that worked. He's like my brother. Get some work out there, nigga. Get some work out there, nigga. Don't let that nigga sleep at all. Work that nigga. But he's been there with me, you know what I'm saying? Parallel to a lot of stuff. Yeah, so I'll never forget who right there beside me. Moses had Aaron and you got him. You know what I'm talking about? You gotta make it work. Him and Mr. Scott come out, my husband, I heard about him, I heard. I ain't seen him yet, but yeah. Don't come up here with no problems, man. You know what I'm talking about? That ain't all right. Like, come up here now. Don't come here, ain't like no kids with you. All here to nobody. Yeah, that's Scott's name is behind my husband. That's beautiful, man. Yeah, that's what it is, but that's a good thing. But that's how it originally started. And then we just kept it up the next year. And then last year, we of course couldn't do it because of COVID. But like I say, this year was more important to me because I was blessed. You know what I'm saying? Because of what happened with your life. A blessing that I didn't even anticipate coming to me. So my mind said it's different than most. I just look at, I can't carry none of this stuff with me. I'm gonna be okay and I'm gonna make sure minds is okay. But the overflow, I wanted to put that back into my people and do something that has never been done for East Texas, which is not charging them. Yeah, yeah. Still making it be affordable for families to come out and enjoy Fast Bash. But putting us in a better venue inside, we did it in the park for two years straight in the heat for nine hours a day. And we had no incidences. We had bloods, crips, everybody in the park. And because of the respect I feel that they have for me and the team and what our goal was as a movement, we didn't have any issues. And it drew people together. Even people that was at odds with each other, it solved so many problems. In a city, which was Longview, AKA Murderview at the time, that it resolved a lot. And all that stuff started kind of going away. Even though we experienced still stuff from time to time, it's nothing like the 19 unsolved murders that we came into when I came on the scene. Yeah, yeah, I get it. You know what I'm saying? And I'm gonna say that. So I'm never big enough. I think I had people that was taking me wrong or anticipating that I was coming in saying, oh, I did this first, we did this first. That's never been my goal. They don't even know you and they judge you. You know what I'm saying? Yeah, yeah, yeah. So I never said we did it first. I'm saying when I came on the scene, it was dead. I'm gonna say that. What I'm telling you is to be strategic about what you're doing because God didn't bless you with it for you to deny it. That's right. So you need to let people know that you are standing up doing things so that people will know there are ill-destructs. It is. Yeah, yeah, yeah. And I can't manage a city of 80,000, you know what I'm saying? But at the end of the day, they should be able to look like, I'm looking at your podcast and seeing that y'all are structuring and how you're doing it. You should be able to look at people without envy and learn from them, you know what I'm saying? Because y'all get up every day and do this. Nobody's making this happen, but y'all, you know what I'm saying? So people will envy you and they'll sit on their ass and not do nothing. That's right. But then they'll wanna reap the harvest behind the work that others are doing. That's not cool. You gotta put the work in. Man, what you talking, man? We've been on six months. We got over 120 episodes out. Every day it comes out. You gotta put that work in. You do. You can talk or you could be, you could be a body. You could talk about it. Which one you gonna do? You know what I'm saying? But so this bass, you got, let me tell you something. I wrote the list down. You got Lil Runny. Yes. Bugatti Casino. Yes. Muddy Casino. Yes. It's Sancho Saucy. Yes. Lucas Tech. Yeah. You got, man, of course, AJ1K, he ain't gonna get no money. Now you just son of a bitch. He ain't getting nothing. He is not getting nothing. He just gotta be there, get yourself there and sit down until we get ready to talk to him. Y'all don't come in here like you don't know that we doing this work. You know what I'm talking about? Nigga, you as good as them, you don't do this. So is there more? I missed some names. I'm pretty sure. Those are my five headliners. Okay. And the reason why they're booked is because I personally have relationships with all of those. And Tech, I don't, as of yet, I had a relationship like I've gone to know his mom. Keith is his manager. So we had that in common, me and her. And I was like, man, you manage Tech. She said, yeah, it's my son. So we started talking behind the scenes. Ro ain't on there? Ro is, he's on the East Texas. He's one of my booked East Texas artists. Okay, I'm gonna say. He's a paid East Texas artist. No Gualipi? Gualipi would be out of town that weekend. Yeah, I'm pretty sure. And Sequel P. He's gonna be out of town. They right there together, hell. I'm great they got a ass named P. I have personally spoke to both of them. Okay. Yeah, yeah, yeah. But Smitty Hawkins is on there. Smitty Hawkins is on there. Yeah, L.D. Smoothie ain't on there. That's my nigga right there. I'll be coming. That nigga there, boy, that nigga around. That's who Trillie, you know, Trill talking no pill talk, put this thing out. He got 10 rappers and them niggas in Dallas, they said what they said. And the Houston niggas said what they said. And the whole time I said, nigga, don't do this now. But then I thought about L.D. I said, boy, that nigga gonna be a problem for whoever he go. You know, you start looking at the ones that he putting, you know, you start thinking about, and it's just something to think about. It can happen. My other co-host was like, set it up. You know what I'm trying to set it up. Bigger bag, Tim. Say now, it's some heavy weightless man down there. I love what's going on with the music. And it is a competitive thing. There are a couple that I wish could have made the lineup and stuff like that, but due to irreconcilable differences sometimes of things that in the past, sometimes it's not best for them to be premiered, but we still rock with them. We still support them. One of the people, he's still doing massive work. I want to give him a shout out and let him know that we still rocking with him. And that's Camp Nowhere. He's massive out of his senses. I used to manage him as well, but his career and me separated, you know, so, but we still wish him the best. Ain't nothing wrong with it. You had this every year. There's always possibilities as long as they keep pushing that they can always be back on there and all the time. But not only that. Let me say this about people in evolution. Yeah. You know, sometimes, and I say this a lot on this show, man, everybody not gonna be with you every time. No. And I'm gonna tell you something. Some of these same people could not, may end up getting something bigger and greater. And that's okay. I've learned to let people walk in and out of my life. Here, being here for 15 years, I gave people opportunity. If you go back and look at my Instagram, I don't erase nothing. You'll see the same thing you're doing right here. I did this for years. I took people, bought people, flights, took people, everyone, she was with me. I worried to death. I worried to the death. I worried her. Baby, she didn't know what was going on. That nigga got 10 people with him. But at the end of the day, you give opportunity. But one thing about it, as things evolve, some of them work for Lamborghini and all type of stuff. Now you're able to see that. And that's what it's all about. Well, it's lines to it though, because you can see, you know, some of my sons, like, it's lines to it. You ain't gonna get rid of that one of them niggas. No, I'm not. But at the end of the day, there's lines to it, because you're not gonna let nobody threaten her life and expect it to be okay. No, no, no, no. Or try to just publicly demean you or destroy what you've built. And that's been the case of some of the people there. So yours get a little rougher. Yeah, they get real rough, you know. And then I have male factor sons, you know, that are grown. And sometimes because of me, you know, it frustrates them. It's part is because they feel like, mom, you keep saving them and we're not on that, you know. But they poke at them, you know what I'm saying? So it's hard. I get it. I understand that. It's very hard being a mother and then their manager at the same time. And then them being male factors. And because they not in the streets where people think they're not no punks, you know what I'm saying? That's the thing, like, there ain't no bitch in them at all. But one thing I can say though, let me stop you. Yeah. Hey, wait a minute. They have done it? Yeah. Yeah, niggas? Yeah. How many kids do you have? You only have the two boys? I have a total of nine children with my husband. Woo! Together. Together. How many kids you gave birth to? Two. Just two. Oh, okay. I feel the same, boy. Mama Scott get it done. That's what I'm talking about. I have two biological. Biological. Yeah. And then I have two sons that I adopted out of stop six here in Fort Worth. Man, that's dope. He was over there yesterday. Yeah, that's how me and Bugatti end up getting a bun because of my children. And then I have, cause he's actually my godson, my buddy's my godson. And the two that you have, those are the only ones in music? Yes. No, and then AJ1K is my stepson. Oh, okay. Him and my oldest son have the same father. Okay. So he's been in my life since he was a little bitty person to me. Oh, okay. I got you, I got you. I hate to say it, Mama Scott, but you gonna be one of these grandmoms with all, everybody gonna be over your house. You gonna get that old house coat. Yeah! Get that duster! Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. We're about to change everybody out of the house, man. Put that glasses where you look over the glasses. I know y'all have a good turn. Y'all have a good turn. Yeah. I can tell. And I just let them be them. And my biggest thing for East Texas right now, period is that I love them. Like we love them. We want to see East Texas get the recognition that has been overlooked for decades. And it's only because we didn't know the formula. If I can do anything else, if my voice can be heard for anything, my biggest thing is to let my people know stop killing each other. We're killing each other even if it's not physically, it's mentally, it's verbally, you know what I'm saying? Like uphold each other and uplift each other. You know what I'm saying? We are all we got. Yeah, yeah. You know what I'm saying? So if we can't patronize each other and do it respectfully, even when we disagree. Mm-hmm. You know what I'm saying? We still gotta learn that we are all we got. Man. I see the love down there. I see the love just that people go by different ways of showing their love. Yes. I think jealousy and envy becomes a factor because even when I was down there, you know, I'm rollin' up in that 89 lac in 90. You know what I'm talkin' bout, girl? So you know everybody that had one of them. You had the short booty. Yeah, y'all had the 4,100 engine in that thing. And you know everybody else were lookin', they were lookin', you know what I'm sayin'? And it was, yeah, I had the peanut butter interior and yeah, with the half rag. Yeah. And they were like, man. Yeah. We want one of them. You know what I'm sayin'? Yeah. Yeah. No, but that's the way it be, like people see you. Yeah, and then I drive off the red. I didn't know you from down there. You get all the roll out. Why am I tired when I get back on the pavement? Yeah, I was ready with them. I didn't want the same thing twice. Listen, all I'm telling you is, there's gonna be envy and jealousy when you're doin' somethin' and everybody can't do what you do. It's a gift from God. And so therefore, that's fine. But you still keep goin' on with what God has gifted you to do. Yes. You know what I'm sayin'? I'm gonna try because I have, actually Fast Bash, it was originated for to give East Texas a platform for them to do, but I want them to know like they drag their feet and we have Angry Birds right now, that's what I call them, because they wait till I told them that though, when this list come out, you're gonna be mad at your homeboys that got on it. And you do drug your feet. That's your list on that bag. On that bag. But it's not just East Texas. We got people from Louisiana coming. We got people from Dallas. We got people from Houston. It's all over because they see it because they don't have that out there. And then for you to be in East Texas and not take advantage of something that's so massive as even it's just the networking. You know what I'm sayin'? Like quit makin' excuses. Like God, dawg, if it's free, you ain't got, if it's free and you claim you are the hottest nigger in East Texas, there's no reason your support team shouldn't be there. That's right. So let me ask you this, because I think about the Boosie Bash when you keep sayin' this. Is this in similarity to that or? I think Boosie's Bash came out like right with ours. Like this is his third annual too. Okay, so y'all kinda doin' the same type deal. That's great. How many people turned up last year? Well, the last time we did it, I ran 52 artists through on the stage that day and we was out there all day and as far as the turnout, we probably had about 300 to 400 people in and out the whole day. This particular time we'll be at the holiday end inside and we'll have the concert that night at the same venue. Inside? Yeah, it's gonna be indoors, climatized, nice venue, it's nice. How many people can they fit? Up to what? About 600. Do you have a VIP section? Yes. Because that's where E would be. You gonna come to the VIP? If I'm there. Yeah, well come on. If I'm there? I got your logo on the floor. I'm always in the VIP, baby. Yeah, well come on then. You know what I'm sayin'? Like when I sit up, I'm gonna have on a meat coat. Nigga, you ain't gonna know what you're doin'. In the summertime. It's all new. Don't play with that. I'm comin' when I come. I don't come wrong. I come right. That's real. No, I come through, you know? They be like, he high side too much. That's how I come. We got Bubba Dub coming. He's gonna be our nighttime host. 23 Cups is gonna be our daytime host for the event. Man, that's dope. And how many artists you havin' this year? We are 32 X. That's actually competing for the first three prizes. The top prizes is $1,000 cash and a trophy and a package. The second prize is 750 cash and a trophy and a package. The third prize is usually what other people have there as their first prize, which is 500. So, I mean, at the end of the day. This is dope, man. And this is all day and night. Starts at what time? Yeah, it starts at 3 p.m. And it ends at midnight. But the contest goes from three to eight. So at 8.15, they'll announce the winner of FastBash. And then we will bring on the East Texas artists, which is, like I say, Smitty Hawkins, Ro Tarantino, Bigger Bag, Tim and Al D. Then Fast Entertainment will take place after that. They will do their set. And then we will go into the mainstream artists around probably by 9.30 that night. Shout out to Mogul Media. You need to get Mama Scott on the Gatekeeper list because it's going down. You know what I mean? Thank you. It's a new to the five judges that took the responsibility of coming to weather that storm through me. Who will be the judges? The judges will be LaRon Perkins, which is Half Paint Films. He's one of my judges. That's my boy. He been on here? Yeah, everybody's known. Shay Trendy of New Swag TV. She's gonna be in the building as a judge. Brittany Stanning of Be Or True. She's one of the ones that's responsible for bringing in all the artists, acts and stuff for Tyler now. That's dope. Son of TSF, which is one of Sauce Walker's main managers. Wow. And then Aunt Williams of Virginia. He's a A&R for Def Jam Records and also Rop Runner Management. Wow, man. Man, that's dope, man. You something else, man. I like it. You got it put together. We down. We down. We in it. Like full flat tires. I like this, man. I love the fact that you're leaving it all on. I'm not a perfect person. No, no, no. Ain't nobody done. No, wait a minute. You ain't got to say that. I can tell you. I know you ain't. But I'm real. But at least you trying. And I'm trying. That's right. But I'm real. I don't know no other way to be. I'm not fit to sit there and let you put me in no perfect box either. I'm trying to. You know what I'm saying? I'm not a perfect. I ain't either. Hell, everybody in here. All of them. Look at all of them got issues. Everybody got issues, man. So, but that don't stop the fact that God got a gift in you. Yeah. And that is what it is. Ain't nobody been doing that down there like that, man. That's heavy for me. And I believe in my entire team. They got my team. Let me just go on and pipe my shit on my team. You want to go on and give them a shout out because Jerny left already. She couldn't deal with you no more. Okay, well shout out to Jerny. Shout out to Chee Hendy. Those are my two female artists. Shout out to Franchise. That's my oldest son. And shout out to Darian. DJ K. Nash. Shout out to AJ1K. You know, straight out the sip. Shout out to Say Look Out Trillie. Okay. And shout out to A Ghost. All ready. So how can people get a hold to you? Through such social media on IG. I'm on all platforms. I'm on IG as Mama Scott. I'm on Facebook as Marnita Mama Scott because they took my other page. Yeah, yeah. They took my page. Yeah, they took my page. And if somebody wanted to get on your team, all they have to do is reach out to you. It's gonna be a process, baby. Yeah, at this point, like, because of the momentum that we have, I wouldn't... Take your no-applicant side now. And that's a big... Like I have so many people. Mama Scott, just say don't reach out. I'll reach out to you. I'll find you. Just keep it real. Just keep it real. I'll find you. Yeah. We find no one. There you go. And you know what? You're the first person in management that I've known that actually had three females on their team because normally it's always just one. They don't want to deal with no more than one. I just have two. Oh, it's two. Yeah, it's just two. Okay. The second one does have two names. And I didn't want the two. Now, Journey kicked the dough in with me. You know, like her personality and she's really an awesome artist. She's a lyricist out of this world. So she's the second female. So when she comes on here, she's going to bless the mic. Cause we've been had them on here. Oh yeah. She's going to bless. Hey man, Kay Breezy came for you. Journey is the code. Kay Breezy came for you. Code is female. I put that on every time. But I don't know about that. You know why I go there? That's me. Y'all seen me in the bottom. I don't know about that. I don't know about that. I knew posing feel like that. But I'm just saying. I don't know about that. Line it up. It's open down there. You got a lot of Smith and Hawkins from down there. Smitty cold too. Yeah, X open down there. Smitty cold too. So you got some heat down there. X open up in there. But I'm going to say that. And guess what? If they honest, guess what? But Smitty's the type of person like she gives homage like for real. And we give homage to her. It's funny, it's a competitive boy. It's competitive. But it's a good. But it's a friendly competition. The females are different. Like I can say that about female there. Okay, Mama Scott. Cause they know I rock with all of them. Like I have a, if I speak on it, I'm different than most people. This is what that burns my ass when they say, we use Texas. Name me 10 artists. Already. Name their songs. Already. Cause I got them in my playlist. Yeah. I got them in my playlist. Well, let me ask you this. You know, when you sit behind that mic and talk about how hard you, you know, she got to come back on the show. Oh yeah. She got to come back on here. Okay. Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, man. She got to come back. And I want to hear. She can hold her ground. She better be able to. Yeah, she can hold her ground. I'm going to be over here. I'm going to be over here. And so can my vocalist, she, Hendy, the same way. Well, we had a sing on here. Don't make me go there. I would put up against you. Ooh, you don't want that smoke? Yes, I do. Why y'all don't even, whoa. You're both lighters. You know what? Which one of the singers are you just thinking about? You thinking about Monro? I'm talking about. Oh yeah, man. That's hard. Monro, she, she. Hey, hey. It's hard, man. You know what? I'm not sure. She is also, she's also a vocal coach. She's also an opera singer. She can do. It's bad. I'm sure. She does it all. No, she can't have no, no, no master's degree and all that stuff. She can do it all. Say, we're gonna hit some heavy people on here, but I'm telling you though, it's just good to be able to look and recognize the people through you. I love what you're doing. You pose and feel that way about your team. And hell, I stand there with you through everything. That's the way you pose to be. And that's the, that's what motivates them to go harder too. Yes. And be honest with them though, like if you mess up, nigga, nah, that's not good enough. Come back harder than that. Yeah, yeah. Yeah, yeah. I don't care if you got a song with whoever. Trust me. They know I'm very vocal. They're real about what's going on, right? I'm very vocal. Yes, and they don't like to always hear it when I give them my advice, you know, especially my sons. Oh no, no, no, you pose too. But they don't, like, one of them is more receptive and that's 1K, but Franchise and DJ, they're my natural son, so it's a little bit different with them, you know what I'm saying? But they still respect me, you know what I'm saying? But my team maybe, they ain't on that message shit though, they're working. No, no, no, you were, yeah. They ain't got time. They ain't got time. So I need to know. Damn with that. I need to know. I need to know. You're top 30 artists of all time. Dead or Alive. Dead or Alive. Any genre. Top three. Top three? Top three, number one. Mary J Blotch. Okay. That was Mary J Blotch. That's her. Number two. Yeah, yeah, yeah, real love. Okay, number three. R. Kelly. R. Kelly back in the building. Y'all, I don't matter what he done. She's still, you know what I'm saying? You can't take away from that man's craft. These folks is not trying to hear that about R. Kelly. They look, man. Three, Drake. Drake? That's kind of a sight. In that order. She did them three real quick, didn't she? She been watching the damn show. No. You know, you know already. Man, that's good. Okay, I want to, next question I'm going to say. Oh, you got another time. But let's just name them. What is your top three? What is your top three managers of all time? Managers. Top three? Yeah, got them. Got them. Got them. That's what it's about. Managers. Yeah, got them. Mm. We got them. We're stumbling on that. Yeah, I'm stumbling. Yeah. Because first of all, I'd be like me. I'm one. I'd like to make a pre. Okay. Yeah, okay. That means good. Yeah, I'd like to make a pre. Be mems. Okay, be mems. Yup. I like him. And who else? Puff Daddy. Puff Daddy. Okay. I should know you like Puff Daddy when you be dancing in the middle. When you be dancing in the middle. Yeah, yeah, yeah, I said do that. Yeah. No, I love that, man. So other than that, man, anything else you wanna say about the bands before we get off here? No. Just come on out. Just come on out. Come out with a positive mind, set no negative attitudes, no negative energy allowed in the building. No purses or backpacks would be allowed inside the building for safety measures. And it's a holiday end. Yes. In Longview? Longview 100 total circle. In Longview, across from Longview Mall. Are y'all gonna be making all that noise inside of the holiday end? Y'all gonna run all them guests out of there? The manager likes Mama Scott. She's cool. She done bought the whole floor. Yeah, I bought the whole floor. Just so we can do it. Okay, cause I know that music gonna be all the rooms above us. So that no one could complain. Who are you coming for a second? Just say something in my mind. What did you say? You wanna talk all in the damn building? What did you say? What did you say? That is not going to happen. Hey, we lit, man. Y'all come out, fast, bad, July 17th, man. We gonna have a party, you know what I'm saying? We gonna have a party, so y'all come out. You know what I'm saying? Fast and Tee, we coming out for a whole East Texas. You know what I'm saying? Shout out to everybody. Yes, everybody. Man, that's good, man. So hey, Mama Scott, we love you. I love y'all too. No, no, no, we gonna bring it like that. Yeah. We love you. I love y'all too. We love what you're doing. We ask you to keep on doing and striving. And if you ever need us, we've been here 15 years to praise God. We'd be here 15 more. You know, just wanna say. And just keep us in your prayers. Yeah, yeah, yeah. For sure. Keep us in your prayers. Keep us in your prayers. Everybody come on this show. Yeah, yeah, we fall in love fast. We even used in everything. We battled all type of stuff over here. But we love hard. You know what I'm saying? That's that boss talk. Already, whoo, she said it. I got my drop right then. Boss talk one on one, man. Howl at your boy, what a boss is talk. You know what I'm saying? Hey, thank you so much for coming on the show. 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