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Love, Legacy and A Viral First Dance

II Dope Chics Season 1 Episode 1

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When Kiki Wyatt’s voice filled the room, it wasn’t just a song; it was a full-circle moment 15 years in the making. In Episode 1 of the II Dope Chics Podcast: The II Dope Wedding Mini-Series, we open the door to our love story, from the Cheesecake Factory to a three-day wedding celebration layered with culture, music, and meaning.

Before the rooftop vibes and ending the night with the New Orleans second line, there were choices: choosing to love out loud, choosing each other when life got loud, and building the small daily habits that kept us close. By the time the first dance began, every detail felt like a song finally finding its chorus.

But how did we get from that first hello to a moment the whole internet felt?

Press play. This is just the beginning.

Meet The Two Dope Chicks

SPEAKER_04

Welcome to the Two Dope Chicks Podcast, the wedding series. I'm Tene, Ms. Party Life Hall, CEO of Party Life Productions and the Wedding and Event Designer for the Two Dope Wedding. Party Life creates moments through experiences, and we tell stories for our clients. And today, and throughout this series, that is exactly what we're here to do. I would like to introduce you to the Two Dope Chicks and tell you their story about their Two Dope wedding the weekend. So we have attorney Millicent Pride Daniels and Shantae Pride Daniels. And I would love for them to tell you a little bit about how their love story began. And we'll talk more about why we're here today.

SPEAKER_03

Ooh, how love story began. So it began in 2010 at the Cheesecake Factory in St. Johnstown Center in Jacksonville, Florida, at her mother's 60th birthday party that I was invited to by her brother. And it was love at first sight on her end. Oh huh. That's okay. All right.

SPEAKER_00

That's your truth. That's your truth. That's not my truth. What I remember is that you kept uh passing in front of me trying to get my attention.

SPEAKER_03

Wow.

SPEAKER_00

And finally you got my attention and introduce yourself, and you know, from there it's happily ever after.

SPEAKER_03

We'll go with it. I mean, that's not really what happened, but hey. We're here now. Right. That's what matters.

SPEAKER_04

So and the people should know that this union began at Cheesecake Factory.

SPEAKER_03

At Cheesecake Factory.

Why Kiki Wyatt Mattered

SPEAKER_04

To this day, I'm not sure. So we're here mainly for the wedding series to talk about this iconic wedding. But more importantly, we want to tell people that beyond the wedding, you all are also building an incredible legacy. There's so much more to learn about the two dope chicks. And even if we start by taking a look at this viral video, I'm I'm sure almost everyone has seen it by now, millions of views across social media platforms. Kiki White is singing, If only you knew. And so what I want uh everyone out there to know is if only you knew how that came to be. So I'm gonna ask Millicent to talk a little bit about the beginning, in the beginning, um, because these artists were not chosen at random. Everything meant something to them. And so we'll start by telling you how we got to Kiki Wyatt.

Orchestrating The Secret First Dance

SPEAKER_00

So early on in our relationship, Shantae, uh, you know, Shantae loves the music. She absolutely loves music. And um, I remember she said, uh, in fact, one time she left a message on my voicemail and she was saying, If only you knew. And I was like, oh, she really must really, really like me to leave that message on my voicemail. Was she singing it? Yeah, she was saying it. Okay. She was singing it. So a lot of people don't know, but Shantae has a beautiful voice. Um, she went to college on a vocal scholarship uh at Bethune Cooking University, uh Hale Wildcats and Daytona Beach, Florida has an absolutely beautiful voice. She's very modest about it. Um, but that was actually one of my first times actually hearing Shantae sing, and I was blown away. But within that is um she also disclosed to me just in a comment uh at the beginning in the early years of our relationship, that she said if she ever got married, uh she would want Kiki Wyatt to sing at her wedding. And so I just kind of stored that in the back of my mind. Um, and she absolutely loves Kiki Wyatt. Kiki, I mean, she has an amazing voice, absolutely amazing voice. So finally, when we decided to go ahead and uh get married, is to me it was just like it was easy, it was easy. The choice was gonna be Kiki all day to go ahead and come to the wedding and to sing for our first dance. Now, the kicker is this. I think the thing that made that moment so special is that Shantae did not know that Kiki was coming. In fact, and I still resent you all that I'll take that all day. I'll take that all day. I'll take that all day. But listen, I confided in Sinee. Of course, I had to tell Sinee what was going on because you know, Sinee was doing all the planning for the event, and I said, Sinee is I booked Kiki Wyatt, and she was like, ah, is she Shantae's favorite artist? Is I want her to come and sing uh to do our first dance. And we kept it a secret. And in fact, you know, sometimes we ended up lying to Shantae.

SPEAKER_04

We did, and we've never talked about the moment when we were on the phone trying to choose your first dance song.

SPEAKER_03

Oh my god.

SPEAKER_04

We've never spoken about that moment until just now. She was very frustrated. And we were kicking out all of her suggestions, every last one. We never spoke again about what happened that night and why it happened and when did that moment click.

SPEAKER_03

That's why they're a music person. Like every song I'm giving them, Sinead was just like, no, not that one. No, I don't like it. And I'm like, okay, well, forget it. I tell you what, we'll just dance off of whatever. Already had it taken care of.

SPEAKER_04

On the on the Excel sheet, I put Millicent's choice. We'll make it Millicent's choice. Exactly, exactly. So exactly. A beautiful surprise. Oh my god. Um, I think what broke the internet is your reaction to it.

SPEAKER_03

So I I still get teary-eyed to this day, just when because that video, of course, still pops up on my feed uh every other day because somebody is liking it or making a comment. And I guess what really hit me in that moment was yes, I do love Kiki Wyatt. She is one of my favorite singers of all times, but it was the fact that a conversation that Melissa and I had 15 years ago, she still remembered. And I'm like, oh my God. And even in that moment, it felt surreal because I don't know if people were paying attention, but in that moment when um it was Jean that said, Kiki Wyatt, I'm literally just waiting on the track to play. So I was still lying about it. Still lying on the dance floor. She looks over at me and she was like, Yeah, but I couldn't get her to come. And I'm like, okay, like I'm just ready, you know, to do my first dance because I'm listening to Kiki. Well, what got me was the audience started, I guess. I see them moving about and everybody kind of chattering and making noises. And I looked and I'm like, and I heard Kiki hit that one little note because you gotta know I love Kiki so much, I know like every note. And I heard that note, and I'm like, wait a minute, that don't sound like the track. And when I turned around, I was done. Yeah. I was done. I completely lost it because I'm like, oh my God, how intentional is it to just be with someone that not only just hears you but listens and executes. And I mean, that moment was just, it's still surreal to me to this day.

Viral Reaction And What It Meant

SPEAKER_04

And like the wedding, it was very intentional. And very early on, this isn't something that was an afterthought for Melissa. This is something that she always knew that she wanted to do for you. And by your reaction, yeah, seriously. It was it was worth it. It was exactly what that moment was supposed to be. And that's just a little piece of um how we can share how much all of these moments meant to them. Um, these weren't just artists that were going to be um entertaining for their guests. They they all had meaning to them.

SPEAKER_02

Absolutely.

SPEAKER_04

Um tell us a little bit, um, just a little bit about your family, your beginnings, a little bit about for the people that haven't met you all personally. The two dope family, what is that comprised of?

SPEAKER_03

So the two dope family comprised of uh, of course, myself and Millicent. We have, I say three daughters. One is our puppy, uh, our little four-pound baby, Miss Annie Zoe Pride Daniels, and of course, um our oldest daughter, Shemiah. Shamaya is 24, and Tatiana is 23. And that's the two dope family.

SPEAKER_04

So the two dope family, um, we know now that your relationship began over 15 years ago, um, back in 2010. Um, I know there are some challenges that I'd I'd like to share with the audience that you guys faced in early 2015. Um, can you tell us a little bit about that?

SPEAKER_03

So we got together in 2010. Uh, we were together for about five years. Uh 2015, the scope and everything of our relationship really changed due to uh a car accident that myself, Shamaya, and Tatiana were involved in. Um, in that car accident, Shamaya, um, our oldest, she sustained a traumatic brain injury. Um, we went through months of hospital stays, uh, months of traveling back and forth. Millicent was still trying to practice, run several offices between Gainesville, Jacksonville, and Orlando while catching flights to Atlanta. Um, we spent a lot of time between Wilson Hospital, Baptist, Shepherd Center in Atlanta. So that time was trying for our relationship, um, only because it was we were not focused on each other. It was more we're trying to focus on getting Shemaia back to where we know that God is going to allow her to be. Um, we slept on a lot of couches, we slept on a lot of floors. So that was definitely one of our major challenges in our in our early beginnings.

Introducing The Two Dope Family

SPEAKER_04

And I wanted to share that because it's hard to see um, you know, from the wedding videos how family oriented you guys are. And um, so the first time I was able to hear this story from you all, it was very touching um in in how that just strengthened um your bond. But I know that was in your career at that time, even how difficult that must have been. Um considering that this is for Shemiah, um, who's an adolescent at the time. How old was she? She was 13. 13 at the time. Um, one of your other earlier challenges may have had something to do with that. I think you you might know what I mean.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, yeah, yeah. Somehow it came up in our vows uh when Shantae disclosed that you know, is is I it's coming into getting to know each other and our friendship that evolved into the relationship uh for those uh several years. Yeah. She mentioned that I said that I did not want to be in a relationship with anybody who had kids.

SPEAKER_03

Oh, that's what you said.

The 2015 Accident And Resilience

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, I said it. I said I'll stand on it, I'll stand on it, I'll stand on it. You know, it was a tough situation is being with someone who has children is all of their life you have to take on of um that spouse, uh, the children's father, uh, their family, um, all of the the visitation schedule and things like that, the school schedule, all of the extracurricular activities. It was a lot. It was a lot. And for me not having um that responsibility, it was it's a lot to acclimate to when you can kind of move about the cabin freely. She was something else. Oh, well, I can just go here and there. You have to go to a softball game. Well, I see you after the softball game, but eventually, eventually, eventually, you know.

SPEAKER_03

No, she would literally drive from Orlando, she would arrive to the house, and she would come in. And to know me, like my girls and I, we're always doing something together. So we may have been downstairs watching TV or something. She would come in, go straight upstairs. And so I would go up there, like, excuse me, but we're downstairs. This is what we do in here. And if you can't get with that, you can get on. You can get on. Yeah.

SPEAKER_04

But by the shock in your face when she said this during the vows, it's there's definitely at some moment that you probably can never recall, um, you forget you even said that. Um or feeling that way. And everybody, you know, around you and around your family can certainly see that in your relationship.

SPEAKER_03

Well, if you see us now, you would definitely never even know or thought of that she would say something like that because um Millicent, Shemiaya, and Tatiana, they really do have a great relationship. Um, a lot of people actually now question the fact that that I actually biologically had Shamaia. They think that that's my baby. That that's her baby. That's how that's how I was introduced to her. That's yeah. That's Millis' baby. Yeah, that's my baby. So, um, as I stated in our vows, is that she has really become another mother, a role model, everything to them. So, you know, it works beautiful.

SPEAKER_04

Thank you for sharing. So at this point, everyone knows you all as the two dope chicks, but there was a time for many, many years where you were Millicent and Shantae. Um, talk us through how Millicent and Shantae became the two dope chicks, how how far into the relationship you were and and what that transition was like.

Blending A Family And Growing

SPEAKER_03

Uh I want to say two dope chicks came into being in 2019. So at that point, we've been together nine years. And um, we were here on the Jacksonville scene, and we felt like Jacksonville had some missing pieces, and we wanted to fill those gaps. So literally one night we're just out with a group of friends and we were just talking, and we were like, we need to, you know, start doing something, shake up the city a little bit more. And so um we were like, yeah, you know, let's do this. I mean, both of us, we are both entrepreneurs by heart. Um, so we're never afraid to jump in something and try something new or do whatever it is we need to do. And we had that conversation that night and started shooting ideas to each other. And next thing we know, we came up with the name. We was like, What should we name ourselves? I'm like, I don't know. So we kept talking about it, kept thinking about it, and Millicent was like, Well, we are dope. And I said, Yeah, we are, and we do a lot of dope things, and so we were like, Two dope chicks, we two dope chicks. We're two dope chicks, and since 2019, two dope chicks has grown very largely, yes.

SPEAKER_04

So many people in the community know you now as two dope chicks, and but uh there was now a new title. Um, and I'm talking about when you became a couple publicly, and so to know two dope chicks was still Millicent and Shantae. Um talk to me about that transition when people, when it became more public and um the engagement and that part of the process.

SPEAKER_00

Well, is the reality is this is Shantae was always very open and honest about um her uh being absolutely in love with me. Um however, I was not as absolutely just head over heels in love with me. Um however, I was not as transparent. And um very honestly, it was, you know, I'm a lawyer, I'm a female, I don't want anyone to, I don't want anyone to to to to minimize my practice and my practice to be hurt um because of their personal feelings, their feelings about religion or morality or whatever else. Um so I was very hush-hush about our relationship, about my you know, affection for her because I just didn't want my practice to be affected. And then I decided I was like, well, listen, I can't I can't live under this rock forever. And it it was really hurting me. And very honestly.

SPEAKER_03

And then I was like, I'm about to be out.

Becoming The Two Dope Chicks Brand

SPEAKER_00

Shantae gave me an ultimatum, very honestly. I was about to be deucid. She gave me an ultimatum, and I was like, for real? And she said, Yeah, for real. So I had to put my big girl panties on and say, listen, is I'm a I'm a full-blown adult, and I've got to take that step to be very uh more open about who I love. And once I did that, it was like everything changed. Everything changed because you know, people already knew, um, and they respected the fact that I was being my authentic self instead of hiding. And so it just really became really dope. And I think she deserved the best of me instead of this person under the rock. And I wasn't giving her my best.

SPEAKER_04

Yeah, so that's a beautiful moment. Um, when that happened. How long would you say that was before the public engagement? Because there were still many people that didn't know. If you didn't know you personally, if you didn't have the opportunity to meet you in person, you were still known as the brand to dope chicks.

SPEAKER_03

Um that that's what I think has been confusing for me through this because we kind of thought that we made it public years ago. Um, a lot of people, I think, have known that we were a couple. I think what probably happened was when we're having our events and people were coming to our events, we're not the type that's like, oh, we're working. We're in work mode. It's like we're grinding. So she may be on one side, I'm on another side. We're just working. And so I honestly wouldn't say when the engagement fo um engagement video came out that that's when we became public. I just think that's when everybody was like, oh, oh.

SPEAKER_04

And so that was more so for strangers. Yeah, but not necessarily for the people that were in your life. Um this wasn't unknown. No. Um, it was just, you know, if you had only seen you as the brand, if you'd only seen you in work mode, right, then you wouldn't have known that. Right. Um, until we put out the engagement video. So um just to speak very briefly on that, um, it goes back to you all being very intentional with everything you do. We um discussed in detail, not creating holding hands in the park. Um, it's very obviously not well, it's not us, it's not whack couples my other couple's no, no, no, no cheating.

SPEAKER_00

Just it's not it's not us.

SPEAKER_04

It is not their style at all. And um this engagement video was uh helpful for me to even get to know them because it really was truly telling their story and how they operate as a couple. Millicent, can you tell us a little bit about the video? Like just the preface of the video.

SPEAKER_00

Well, I I just remember getting up one day and saying, put on some clothes, we're about to catch a flight to Miami. And I was okay.

SPEAKER_04

So, and and and she was there. We we gave her a script, but was more so Um set in a place where Millicent needed to call Shantae and find out what was on their schedule for that day.

SPEAKER_03

Which is our typical day. That's our typical day. Exactly.

Going Public And Owning Identity

SPEAKER_04

We're heavy on the calendar sharing. Heavy on the calendar. So only to find out when they asked about November 8th, what are we doing today? That's can y'all still do it? We're getting angry. And that was just so important because it's it's how you operate every day. So just your a little bit about your day-to-day life. Um with right, um, attorney, Millicent, Pride Daniels, um, and the lady who holds it all together in that engagement video, but in real life. So just a little bit about what that's like for you guys.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, it's hectic, it's chaotic. Um, our day typically starts when Millicent is up first. So our day starts about five o'clock. And I say she's up first, and our day starts at five o'clock because when she gets up at five o'clock, I get up at five o'clock because I can't sleep once she's up. And from there, it's phone calls, it's interviews, it's and we may have several speaking engagements at different um schools because we're in the community as well. Of course, we have Shamaia. So although Shemaia has come very far in her journey from the TBI, it may be a day that she may have some doctor's appointments. So we're juggling that. Um, also, I at that time was teaching online through FSCJ as the adjunct professor, being firm administrator for Daniel's law firm, um, just handling everything that we have going on. We may have two dope chicks events that's coming up, and we're planning and working through all of the logistics of that.

SPEAKER_00

And you throw a court in there and yeah, you know, mediations and depositions and staff meetings.

SPEAKER_03

Life. It's a lot. Life. And then sometimes in the evening time, you know, once we get a moment, and that may be eight, nine o'clock, we still feel as though we need to talk, we need to connect, not as attorney Pry Daniels and firm administrator or two dope chicks. So we need to connect just as Millicent and Shantae. So that may look like, you know, some nights just going through the drive-through a Chick-fil-A, and she's getting her milkshake with no whipped cream on top. There you go. And I'm getting my nuggets. Yeah, yeah, two cherries. And we may just sit in the car and just talk. Yeah.

SPEAKER_04

Alrighty. So thanks so much for sharing. Now that you have learned so much about the two dope chicks, it's easy to understand why we may have needed three days to celebrate their love. Um, if you ladies would tell me a little bit about how you decided on a three-day wedding weekend.

SPEAKER_03

I like Millicent's version. Because her version is always putting it off on me. It does.

The Engagement Video And Daily Rhythm

SPEAKER_00

Very well. Yeah, I just know one day and Band Camp is one, it started off small. Uh, we were having just a wedding. It was just, it was gonna be beautiful, but it was just a wedding. And then I look up is a whole three-day event of uh a welcome party, uh the wedding, reception, and then a brunch. And to know Shantae is to know that this is just this was not abnormal, this was typical Shantae. And I just went along with it. Listen, we've been waiting for a long time and we've overcome a lot. Um, we had a lot of challenges. We've had high highs and low lows, so it was really an opportunity really to celebrate, especially since the engagement was a little bit lackluster, like our private thing that we did uh was a little bit lackluster. I won't we went to word underneath lackluster? Oh yeah. Do we need to talk about it? I proposed with no ring, no nothing, just no balloon.

SPEAKER_03

You came out the bathroom one day. Hey, hey Shantae, Shantae, hey Shantae. I think we should get married. Yeah, really, really lackluster.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, yeah. But I was I was in my feelings. I was in my feelings that chose Kiki White. Yeah, but I was so sincere about it. So, you know, it worked. I felt yeah, it obviously it worked. It worked, obviously it worked.

SPEAKER_04

So from there, and and I do know that three days was pretty much always in mind for you. It didn't seem as normal um to Millicent, but just as you said, it wasn't it wasn't just a soundbite just now, that it truly was a celebration. And every decision that we made, every discussion that we had, every meeting, um when the ladies were making decisions about what we were gonna do next, it was because of their celebration, things that they wanted to do for themselves or for loved ones and how they wanted people to feel. And um starting with the welcome party. So, as Millicent said, there was a welcome party on Friday night. This was a rooftop, classy, very cute event. Um and it was beautiful. You did your thing. Thank you. And um then we went on, of course, to wedding day, full reception, and Sunday we closed out with a pretty early morning brunch considering the weekend that we had.

SPEAKER_03

We were the two dope chicks. We started two dope chicks by having what? Brunch. Brunch, yeah. So it was crazy not to think, you know, we were not gonna have a brunch during the three-day two dope wedding weekend. We did. We did, and we did, we did.

SPEAKER_04

Not not just any brunch, not just any brunch. Tell me, let's let's start with, let's start with Friday. For Friday evening, we had an artist. Um, we had Slim from 112, as you've seen in some of the footage. And um, let's talk a little bit about uh Slim on Friday, Saturday. We started the ceremony with Music Soul Child. Their first dance was, of course, by Kiki Wyatt, and a concert by Juvenile. And one of my favorite parts, the the biggest non-celebrities at the wedding, um, was a second line band, Title Wave, that we brought in from New Orleans.

SPEAKER_03

All the way from the EL, baby.

SPEAKER_04

On uh Saturday on to brunch with a band that I'll let the ladies talk about on Sunday. So these artists, it feels all over the place. It feels like a lot, but each one had meaning. So, Mill, I'm gonna let you start with Saturday's meanings of seven of those artists.

Why A Three-Day Wedding Weekend

SPEAKER_00

Let's start, let's start with Saturday. Well, Saturday, listen, is Friday was gonna be about Shantae. It was, you know, really paying homage to her background, um, being from Arkansas. So, you know, everything was very, very intentional. Now, Saturday, and Santa Shantae's gonna be talking about Friday. But Saturday was really, you know, a tribute to my background of being from New Orleans. Um and then my family moved to Florida, but we had strong connections with New Orleans, all family in New Orleans. Uh, we wanted to definitely pay tribute to New Orleans. So, what better way to pay tribute to New Orleans? And my background uh was there for to of course get juvenile to jail. I mean, you gotta get Juie, you gotta get Juie. That was the music we exactly, exactly. A lot of partying to Jubi to back that up. So, yeah, is that was really, really special. Um, and then to bring in title wave for the second line, that was incredibly, incredibly special moment. Everyone has to understand, listen, we are real lovers of music. We absolut and we love live music. So uh what we did in that three-day weekend, it was really super just reflective of all the things that we love.

Friday Welcome Party: Down In The Delta

SPEAKER_04

It wasn't nothing was taken lightly, if if people can understand how long it took to find the perfect band. Um it was important to choose artists that um reflected both of you, even though Saturday was more so geared towards Millicent's uh New Orleans roots, and we had the um customized handkerchiefs for the second line. Everything for the second line. We umbrellas, we had the umbrellas, um, you know, for the ladies and guests were just completely uh taken aback because there had already been so much. Um, so much had happened, and it was really truly a highlight of that day. And even into the food, because I know we haven't had a chance to talk about every single detail, but they should know that there was also beignets and all the foods reflected the north. And they were they were passed in the evening, like right around the time of juvenile performing in the gumbo that we chose for um jambalaya. We chose for cocktail hour. So, learning so much about some of the meaning behind Saturday. Um, Friday was more of a tribute to Shantae, which is so important to Millicent, always putting her first. That's where this began. So thanks.

SPEAKER_00

Say that again.

SPEAKER_04

No, seriously, people need to know. It's it's always very top of mind for Millicent, and it showed in the theme that she wanted to have for Friday night. It was very important um to her for me to help weave in anything that we can think of to pay homage to Shantae's background. So tell us a little bit about where you're from. We'll talk about some of the things we did.

SPEAKER_03

I was born and raised in West Helena, Arkansas. A lot of people may not know where that is, but it's somewhere in between Mississippi and Tennessee. You'll find us. We're right there. We're closer to Clarksdale, Mississippi. So um our airport is Memphis, Tennessee. So that may be a great reference. But we call home down in the delta, and we listen to the blues. Um, we love to dance, we love to eat catfish and spaghetti. Um Friday night felt like home. Um, and of course, you know, I had my Arkansas people there, so it was so beautiful. Rooftop, lady in the pool, doing her thing inside the ball. It was amazing. Um, Slim from 112, he performed and did a great job. I mean, all we heard was so flat. So a nice little throwback situation. That took me back to freshman year college.

SPEAKER_04

Now go back to catfish and spaghetti for me, because before you, I had not tried it.

SPEAKER_03

Girl.

SPEAKER_04

So tell them a little bit about how we intertwined that.

SPEAKER_03

We intertwined it at the welcome party, the first sip, by having catfish and spaghetti served. I mean, it wasn't a full plate, but you were able to get like the cute little auds with the catfish on top, spaghetti on the bottom, and also you had the napkins. Oh, yeah, we had napkin. Napkins were so cute. And not only did you have the napkins with the catfish and spaghetti on it, but uh Miss Annie also was featured on the napkins. She also was featured on the the bar with drinks sold me. It was so cute. We did. So all the things that are important. All the things that are important to me was that.

SPEAKER_04

The bar sign said that drinks are on Miss Annie.

SPEAKER_03

Yes.

SPEAKER_04

Uh napkins said that um the napkins that she was talking about with the catfish and spaghetti told a little bit of Santee's story um and the meaning of the catfish and spaghetti, and it was passed around with it. Now, you said that Slim performed, did an amazing job. Amazing job. Thank you, Slim. Thank you, Slim. Thank you, Slim. However, however, uh, there was supposed to be another artist.

Saturday: New Orleans Tribute

SPEAKER_03

Supposed to be another artist that truly fit the down in the delta experience. That music, that vibe, that genre. Um and to to keep it quick source subject.

SPEAKER_04

Can you tell us why we didn't have that artist? We got scammed. You guys got scammed.

SPEAKER_03

We got scammed.

SPEAKER_04

Two dope chicks got scammed. We'll see you next time.