- Spicy, you made it! - Well done well done. I see you like call meetings. - Oh Lord, here we go. - She wanna be the principal so bad. - This meeting today was to
get everybody on one accord. - So I want to know why
would you feel offended? Why is it tension with you? - 'Cause of that one night that you said you never grew here you
flew here and I flew here. - Okay, so did you fly Delta? (funky music) - Originally tonight was
supposed to be my showcase but since I refused to sign
Stevie's ridiculous contract, I was uninvited. But since Enchilada and
Erica mind yo business was so supportive at my show in Houston, I decided to support them tonight. - Oh look at who's coming. Oh she coming. - How you doing?
- Is she coming? - Hey Ronald Sassy McDonald. - Excuse me? - Please, go back to Houston
and go get on the (bleep). - Bitch, bitch, girl, whatever. - Hold up hold up hold the (bleep) up. - Anyways.
- Why you here? Why the (bleep) you here bitch? - (bleep) you bitch. Is why the (bleep) a
bitch a (bleep) (bleep). It take five bitches to tame up on one. - Sit your mother (bleep) ass down bitch. - Bitch what the (bleep) you gonna do? What the (bleep) you gonna do bitch? What the (bleep) you gonna do? What the (bleep) you gonna do bitch? What the (bleep) you gonna do bitch? What the (bleep) you gonna do bitch? Bitch what the (bleep) you gonna do? Bitch you got me (bleep) up bitch. Bitch come up here bitch. - You're outta here. - And that right here is
exactly why I came tonight. Ting! Taco Tuesday twins wanted
to come to Houston, start drama at my performance. And I'm just returning the favor. Have a good night ladies. (women yelling)
(dubstep blaring) - That's my shoes Erica. That's my shoe! (women laughing) - This is a good thing man. - Hey.
- Hey, what's up boo? How are you? - Haven't seen you in a while.
- I know. - Women up 'till, Spice,
Erika, Erika, Spice. How you doing? - Nice meeting you.
- Likewise. - Good news. You know, I haven't been
hearing from Tommy in a while but I receive an invitation
with a date and a time, I don't know what it is. Did
you get that same invitation? - I did.
- You did? - And I just was like out the blue? - I'm gonna figure out what
out, what was happening? - Me too. I'm going to support her
whenever she got going on. But I mean, she'd be on
that Tommy (bleep) though. - Same shit, turned up. - Hey, how are you? - Hey. No thank you, no thank you.
- I can't get an I see you? Damn, what I do? - No no, I'm real saucy with you Kurt. - Oh Lord. - You already know. - I am a normal human being
who have made a mistake and I wanna pass--
- Several mistakes. - You have an amazing wife and I think you have the right wife because if I did men. - Oh Lord, no! I don't know, you probably
be one of them high kids that kick my ass over. - You know know Spice
will flip on your ass. βͺ You be the daddy βͺ βͺ A nice daddy βͺ βͺ 'cause I don't want no
broke, smacking up my body βͺ βͺ Except on the tit βͺ βͺ I'm sippin on the tit βͺ βͺ Smoking chocolate
vanilla, step on the tee βͺ - Yes, the Joni can dancer is still at it. It can definitely be sure
that I'm still grinding and cranking out the music. Tonight I'm performing at
Venue nightclub in forest park, just south of the city. Memphis spice up your life
and get the people them what they want. Hope your body dance. βͺ Step on the tit βͺ βͺ I'm sippin on the tit βͺ βͺ Smoking chocolate
vanilla, step on the tit βͺ - Yeah me and Spice got off
on the wrong foot last year. - You gon' eat us a good little brunch. - I don't think she wants
nothing else to eat, Jeffrey. - (bleep). But, we back and we good And it turns out the bitch
actually fun to hang with. βͺ Step on the tit, I'm
sippin' on the tit βͺ βͺ Smoking chocolate
vanilla, step on the tit βͺ (audience applauding) - I love me some Tokyo and I'm now so happy that we're friends and she forgave me for
our cultural differences. I didn't know that there was
anything as body shaming. - I accept your apology,
because you are a good woman. - That's great.
- Yes, absolutely. - Me and Tokyo, we've been
good friends ever since. And to be honest, I really learned from that experience. Right now, me need for focus
by some more positive things like good friendship, my
career and definitely my kids. That's so glad I got to catch
another one of your shows. How you feel?
- I feel good, I feel good. - You look good.
- Thank you. - Damn Good. Like a Jamaican disco ball. (women laughing) - Spice, what's up baby girl? - What's up, hi. Meet my friend Tokyo. - Hi nice to meet you, I'm Tokyo. - Tokyo this is Bond.
- Thank you baby. - He's in artist development
for like jagged edge, the dream.
- Yup yup yup. I was watching your performance tonight. It was pretty good, pretty good. - I think it was amazing. - Not amazing yet. - What do you mean not amazing? - You have the potential of
being super big in my eyes but you gotta just make sure that you do the work on another level - Even though I'm winning
everywhere else in the world. Me really not think I've clicked
here in America just yet. So I'm still performing
in like smaller venues and nightclubs here in the States. I'm going to think I've really got the attention that I want. And that's why I invited Von here tonight. Just to give me some feedback so I can put together a team
and to maximize my success. - I know you from dance hall
and all the things you did but America may not know. - This is an international audience. - She is an international artist but you want your friend to
be the biggest artist, right? - Yes. - I want to compare you
to Michael Jackson level. Just think dare mentally. Like this is what I wanna be-- - Me no have Michael Jackson money. - You don't need Michael Jackson money. - So, what do you need
me to do on the stage? Like you want to see Spice
all over in some glittery. Like, you wanna see me
cumming on, on the floor? - Everything that you've done so far to be super successful international, you have to swipe all of that away and start from the beginning. - Why the (bleep) so? - Some things that work in
Jamaica may not work here. I love the look but maybe you want to take
your look to another level. - My look? What the (bleep) is wrong with my look? - This is not what we wanna do. I'm really not feeling how
you making my friend feel. - I don't wanna argue, - You on your Michael Jackson (bleep). - This is not the first time I've heard some big criticism from someone in the music industry before. After all of these hard work
that I have been put in, now I'm being told that we
need to start over from scratch because we need a new look? I'm tired of being told
that I'm not good enough. I thought you were like
an artist developer. - He is an artist developer.
- He's an artist crusher. - You know, develop his outro. - I'm cool, hey listen. I'm respecting.
- You can delete my number. - All right respect, just love. - Me wanna come America, and try to look like Beyonce
or try to look like that. What the (bleep) is wrong with my look? - You know I go through the same thing. You know how many labels and (bleep) feel like I need to lose a hundred pounds. There's always mother
(bleep) who won't come and cookie cutter you. - That (bleep), right now, I'm taking control of my own team. And I wont change to please nobody. (funky beat) - After I see his Spice the other night, I called to check up on her and she invites me to have photos. And of course I'm not
going to let my girl down. So I came over to support her. - Surprise! Carly it's me. It's me. - What's going on here? - This is really what I was talking about because as a black girl
that goes through a lot and I know that other people
are going through a lot and I'm being bashed by the complexion and the color of my skin. Not by other race, by my own race. - I mean, I knew Spice was
frustrated with her career now but when she invited me to
a photo shoot, I had no idea I was going to be looking at white Spice. I get where she's coming from. But is there any other way
we could go about this? I've been dealing with
that since I was a child. It happens in the school. It happens at home. It starts on the home. - Hello ladies. - Hi guys. - Hey ladies. - I thought we was coming
to see Carly and Spice. Let me introduce you to Spice. You're joking right?
- No for real. - I'm creating awareness for colorism. - Spice is a gorgeous Jamaican woman and a white Jamaican dance hall queen, I don't think that's going to roll over too well with anyone. - So this is not for real? So I'm confused right now. All I can say is the walking
in and seeing this (bleep) it looks crazy as hell and you got me (bleep) up right now. - But you're not intending
on doing this in real life? - I'd have to do it the right way so I can get my point across. - There's no way, I know you're joking. I know a lot of people
do bleach their skin but you don't need to bleach your skin. - [Spice] No, but listen
to what I'm saying. - Okay. - You may not know what I'm going through as a darker skin, black woman. I've been living my life
for 30 years, dark skin. - Amen. - And I've been preaching
about melanin, tough love, but the same black people (bleep) are against the ground,
bashing these black girl about the color of their skin and I need it to stop. So this is my way of protesting. I'm willing to go through all of this. And the point is, if I don't do this, my daughter may not be as strong as me. So she may go through the same thing that
I went through as a child. - I also we have a black daughter that has to grow up in this world and showing my daughter
that she has to turn white to deal with her issues
is not the way to go. It's ridiculous and it
doesn't make (bleep) sense. So you were willing to
be that sacrificial lamb to, to bleach your skin, for this cause? - That's exactly what I've been said from your step in here. That I'm using myself
as a living billboard. Did you hear any of that?
- I did. - If you're mad at us, you're
going to be mad at the world. Are you going to be
able to make your point? - Are you gonna be ready for that? - Exactly.
- I know a lot of people may think it's self-hate, but is that self-hate when
you do all this augmentation, like, oh, you got your breasts done, you weren't born with it, why didn't you just love
yourself the way you were? - But I've nursed for three years and my breasts was flat
as a mother (bleep). - Not because you don't want
to do something about it. That don't mean I don't want
to do something about my thing. - If you love your skin why would you sit here
in the same sentence and turn around and say
you was bleaching it? - You've never been in my shoes. - We all go through different things. - Oh, you look like a white woman trying to be black right now. That's what you look like.
- Mimi, you piss me off. - Do you know what the
world is going to say when they see you-- - But you've never
experienced the colorism and that's what I'm trying to explain, but why is Mimi acting
like she don't get it? That's not what I'm acting like. - It's the same thing. You'll get your breasts done. The same (bleep) thing.
- I'm gonna go. - It is the same thing. It is an adjustment. - So bleaching your skin is an adjustment? - You've never been black
so you've never been-- - I'm black, I was born black. What the (bleep) you mean
I've never been black? I've never been nothing but black. We are all black. You have never been in my shoes. - You are not a dark skin girl Mimi. You never lived this life and you'll never get it. Your breasts is still
fake like your (bleep)-- Black hypocrisy Mimi. - Yes, bye Snowflake. - (bleep) you.
- Bye bitch, (bleep) you too. - What's happening
everybody make some noise! That's how I like it man. Welcome to the top of the showcase. Talk to me!
- Talk to me! - There we go man I go by Lil Bankie and I'm in the building man, I got the biggest damn showcase ever, talking about people all over the world. I got one from New Orleans man, always tracing the A-Town, talking about Chita
out of there right now. Y'all make some noise for
Cardio Aveley what's up! (audience cheering) - I'm so happy that Micro and Tokyo is definitely making some rounds in one of the biggest shows in Atlanta. And it's only at that time, she start in some
international stage with me. - Okay bitch. Bitch. Okay bitch. βͺ Let's get keychain about that like βͺ βͺ Holla at a girl you got
a mother (bleep) like βͺ βͺ Said you wanna fall I'll
make you fall for your life βͺ βͺ Money on your hands let
the people guess the price βͺ βͺ Limp dicks can just go get bent βͺ βͺ Some get whack, push (bleep) back βͺ βͺ Bask attack, push it in
the back no facts no cap βͺ βͺ Don't tell her βͺ
- I had to sing out there, have you heard it from the horse's mouth. I'm really so excited to be performing at this event tonight. Shout out to Lynn and Lil' Banky for having me come and rock out tonight and I'm also happy to see my girl, Spice and my rush inmate. I wanna thank y'all, y'all do your thing. (audience cheering) - Shout out to Tokyo man. Yes sir. Y'all say okay bitch.
- Okay bitch. (audience cheering) - Love it, that was fire fire fire. - For real, say it. - Man that act was
really good, I loved it. (audience cheering) - Izzy. - Hi Sharice!
- Oh (bleep). Damn though. - Monty M, you looking noice girl. - How's the baby? - Good, how you been? - Good, what the hell you doing here? - I came here to see Tokyo. I didn't even know you
was going to perform here. - I mean this my whole thing. How you come into my city and
think that you running (bleep) like, this my city, like
I put in work in the city. You put in work back there. Shay met my girl but she
needs some new friends because you can't be (bleep) with the op and saying you my bitch too. Tokyo cannot just come here and think I'm just going
to embrace her overnight. Oh baby girl, I got a
check your temperature. - Show some love for Ontario girls! - Bitch your album is out of here. - Oh my God, I'm so excited! Number one on the record deal with Trance. - This Old Spice knew what she was doing. She was out here looking
like an unfinished pancake. (women laughing) - I'm trying to drop my
single, "Black Hypocrisy," with a little lighter skin on all of that. I release captured mixtape
and it went to the top. - Talk to me showcase. Y'all make some noise for Abah Z! - This is my (bleep),
I don't give a (bleep) where you come from and
everybody come into Atlanta trying to get on. This is my (bleep). βͺ I'm from that real A-town βͺ βͺ where bitches had to hold my pigeon βͺ βͺ If you can come up on cookie βͺ βͺ You would know the difference βͺ - Let me show y'all how these balls metaphors and punchlines work in the ATF, you know what I mean? βͺ You can get it every time I spit a bar βͺ βͺ These (bleep) is at βͺ βͺ Y'all let this mother (bleep) in here βͺ Cut that cut that cut that Which one, pick one, this one, that one, I don't (bleep) around bitches
I body them to miss one. Bitch you not half of me. I birth these old bitches. I'm your mother, you my daughter. Okay, it's coming for you bitches. (audience cheering) - Press the bar bitch,
put a name on that hoe - I be talking to you punk ass hoe Punk ass hoe, Tokyo,
Japan, you heard me say it (women screaming) (intense dubstep) - (bleep) get off me. Imma black you out bitch. (bleep), don't do that (bleep). - Bitch you (bleep). You (bleep). (women screaming) - I got Akbar to agree to
sit down with Tokyo and Spice to squad (bleep) like grown women. Hopefully they can get
past this petty issue that they got going on. Sis, why you looking like that? Come on, you agreed to be
on your best behavior today. Y'all both great. And I just want y'all to be on one accord. - I'm not with all that passive
aggressive (bleep) like, if we be successful up there, if you not then, then
chill the (bleep) out. - Oh, it's a day, you
know what I'm saying? We could just squash all that. - Hopefully. - Ciara's all balling and stuff
on how I treated her friends Tokyo and Spice and the
top of the takeover then. Spice is the singer that
don't want to be black. Tokyo is a comedian that is wack. When they get out-balled, I thought y'all know this
one go down in the industry. - Hey y'all.
- What's up Vee? - So basically both of
y'all going to be around me, I need y'all to come to
a clear understanding. Tokyo feel a certain type
of way about the other night and your performance. - If I got a problem with you, I want to tell you I
got a problem with you. - I'm face to face with
you and I'm telling you I don't have a problem. Girl, I got a lot going on in
life you know with my kids. I don't got personal beef
with none of these broads and I got better things
to do than just sit around and talk about apologizing and all this nonsense that
ain't gonna make me no money. I was simply ranting. I'm not going to say no more. - We came from the same era,
like you came from my struggle. So I can't ever forget that. So to see both of y'all together, it will make me really feel good. - I don't have a problem with shorty but, you know, we we not friends. - With my tour and Africa
and Trinidad coming up, I'm booked and busy. And to be honest, with enough
time to waste on this wannabe but Sierra wanted us all to meet up to talk about what
happened at that showcase. So let's meet up, get over with it because
I have some money to make. - Spicy, you made it! - I see you like called meetings. - Oh Lord, here we go. - She want to be the principal so bad. - This meeting today was to
get everybody on one accord. - So I want to know why
would you feel offended? Why is it tension with you? - Because of that one night that you said. You never grew here you flew here. And I flew here. - Okay, so did you fly Delta? (women laughing) - I do fly Delta, and every time I fly, it's
always first class though. - And that's fine bitch. I'll be in between blessing. - And I don't like that bitch word either. - That's just how I talk. What she taking off her shoes for? - You going to take my shoes? - I know you not throwing
them off throw them at me, I know that bitch know better. - No but she would always
take her shoes off. - Ah, well, I'm going to just be honest. I'm not going to apologize to you. I don't have a problem with
you because I don't know you - Exactly, so why y'all
have so much attitude? - I am trying to get y'all on one accord-- - And she don't wanna be on one accord. - Listen Spice, listen Spice. - I don't like that bitch word. - I said it, so what
you gonna do about it? (intense music) - I'm so disappointed that Spice and Akbar are getting into it with each other. Like hasn't she had enough with it? We did this (bleep) in the hood. I'm cool with all they ass. I don't want to be in the
middle of this bull (bleep). - Let me get baby girl together. Rule girl. You don't want to smoke
with me mommy, okay? - Don't mock my accent me not bush not like it. You hear me talking about a, mocking my accent like--
- I don't like it. - Wait wait wait wait wait wait, wait. - We're going to meet in
the streets, don't worry. - Bitch I don't give a (bleep). - You don't want no smoke with me, mommy. - I want the tequila man,
I want the tequila man. - (bleep) bye girl (bleep). You and Ciara, (bleep) you too bitch. - (bleep), (bleep), bitch! - Think we're all all good now? - Trinidad are you ready? - Check check, check check. Check one two. - Gambia was amazing but
I'm happy to be in Trinidad. I'm a glad Carly has been
holding down the trip with our friend since
I've been done on it. I'm so excited for all of them. Come watch me perform tonight! But first, you know I have
to do a little rehearsal with the man at a moment himself Marshall! And of course, soccer's leading lady, the queen of bakana, Destra. I love the venue. I feel, you know, pro. You know we as Caribbean
artists know just to say. - The slice.
- This massive venue. Machel Montano himself, he travels world extensively to perform
known as the King of soccer. And he's definitely a big deal. Just like this concert. - We have people like Spice
official coming in, right? This idea or even gesture
as one of the greats. And it says about the greats. We're happy to always people
of your style and grace at our stage. - Right and I'm definitely, I'm gonna make my little set spicy. - It's gonna be extra spicy. - Extra.
- Just walk on the stage. - Yeah definitely. But like
me said, like the initiative, my Latin sections were like, everything went into my field pro as a Caribbean artist. I was just like, I'm from Africa. And each time we have a connection, meself run to the airport. Do you have no idea who
I wanted to be here. - We Caribbean most international. - Definitely. It was a good year for me. You know, with "Black Hypocripsy," and the movement once
again with the skin color and the change and everything
it create a good impact for me to relay my message. So it was kind of bigger than I expected whenever I expected to be so worldwide. - We tried to make it in America, all of us sitting on
here in the Caribbean, we wants to cross over. I just feel like naturalness is key. You know it gives me industry and I know they feel they have to keep up with Beyonce, Ariana
Grande, every single night. They have a cheer, makeup,
the face beat, you know, they're spending money
on just looking nice and the beauty is in the naturalness. - Just for hear Machel tell
me to embrace my natural skin. It gives me so much more energy. After all the love I got
performing in Gambia. And now I'm here in Trinidad,
performing at this huge event. It just proved to me that
they love me, how I am and are successfully
built my career off of it. - And I do have to worry
next time I see you. I said naturally, yeah, no makeup. - See that's tried out. - What you talking about? Love your blue hair. - Thank you. - This isn't the 80s. - So Destra is definitely
the queen of Bakana and me and queen are dancer. We've collaborated together so if the queen meet the queen, I'll be ready for Machel please. Backanal and Spice is... - Hey sister. Haul us in tonight, will you? Come out, do it like we do the free world. - Definitely, definitely. - Right now we thinking
soak in the universe and like I said take it down so. - Caribbean.
- I see it as one thing, only time for us. - We have 10 minutes on
stage tonight yes, okay? Let's go to the rehearsal so we can be on time and schedule tonight. - You be on the time. We will see you tonight. - See ya Machal. - I don't like that y'all are leaving! - But I like to watch all you walk away. (women laughing) - Hey boo. I'm so happy to see you. - We happy to be here girl. - I'm so glad I made it. It's crazy how all my
friends have been here in Trinidad before me for days. But me definitely also
with them inside Trinidad. Tonight, the queen and
dancer will eat the stage and just talk on the phone
with an amazing concert. - I skipped you like five
countries to get here. Like it's just crazy. - That's crazy. - I've been traveling for two days. - That's crazy. You know what's going to get
you some images for tonight It's this tea we finna set you up with about this damn church. Bitch pool out here? That's one. - Who brought pool? - Mimi.
- Why would Mimi bring pool? This is, Carly's like hometown. - Girl, talking about
they need to talk it out. I'm like bitch we could have did this over coffee in Atlanta. She talking about Carly
(bleep) her (bleep). - She say what? - Said Carly (bleep) her (bleep). (woman laughing) - You said what? - 'Cause we (bleep) Carly in the (bleep) and Carly (bleep) on the sheets. - It brought the sheets in-- - And she bought the leopard sheets and a pamper and a bad girl,
I threw it on the table so girl this client clipped out, you know, I ran over that bitch, I was on it. - No Spice, Tokyo, ran after pool in 2.2 seconds was
about to break her neck. - Because you not gonna come out here and play with none of us on this trip. - We've been having fun though. We've been having fun fun. - This a great trip. We've been enjoying ourselves. - Oh my God. Me can't believe said poo,
actually come to Trinidad with this bull drama again. And Carly like why you problem girl? You come with these (bleep) sheets and talking about all this bullshit. Get off of this (bleep). That's why we're excited for tonight. Cause we know it's going to be lit. - This is big.
- I'm ready. - You nervous? - I'm not nervous but--
- You shouldn't be! - Girl, I was nervous
as (bleep) in Gambia. - Why?
- You know what you feel like, you did your black hypocrisy song. And it's like my biggest hit song. Now when I did the picture and everything like Instagram, it was like,
it made the news worldwide. And when I went there. Most of the women there are bleaching. - Are they?
- Yup in Gambia, that's what they do so I was shocked. I was blown away by that. - How were they responding to the song? - When I performed the
song they responded great. - So how do you really
feel now about that? Because remember you say--
- I was going to do it. - You was going to bleach your skin. - Well I guess tonight this
calls for a celebration. Cause I have a black hypocrisy movement. That's going on really good. I don't think I want to bleach
my skin to prove a point. I don't think I want to destroy my melanin So after traveling around the world and seeing everything with a
culture differences and seeing Oh, I would have impacted
this whole kid Legion thing I've decided I will never ever bleached my skin and I
will stand for what's right. Black is beautiful and we all know that. I love of color on me, I love everything about
myself this way the way I am. This is Spice, this is
it, take it or leave it. - And I'm proud of you for that. - We super proud of you. So just keep killing it. ' Cause I see you boo.
- For real. - It both doesn't matter what they say. They can't deny I'm a bad ass bitch! And I'm gonna (bleep) (bleep) up tonight! - They gotta give you that back. - What's up with the back end? βͺ They can't stop the shine βͺ βͺ My momma pray for me βͺ βͺ I pray for momma too βͺ βͺ 'Cause she was searching for a βͺ βͺ How could she could never lose βͺ - Hearing Chicane talk
about Akbar's children just made me see Akbar a
little bit differently. I've heard our music and I like it but I don't like her attitude. So it's my understanding of her. As a mother, I decided to stop by. Maybe we can just resolve our issues. - You ain't jumping on no table bitches. Oh I forgot you don't like that word. - I don't. - Me think we start off on the wrong foot. And I mean, I'm just here so we can talk. Cause the truth is
melanoma, we are fight for? - Yeah 'cause you jump
up on the table at me. - Because I said who flew here? And it was a messed up mental kid. I met our friends. We can do different
than right for my friend and that's what I mean so. - I'm s straight bitch,
I ride for my friends. Well this is the reason why I said it and I wanted to, you know, clear it up. I'm from Atlanta and I
feel like a lot of people come down here and it's like
the talent that really be here, it get overshadowed. If I'm going to keep it real,
I kind of held this spot down as the prettiest, big girl
rapping in the A baby. I'm not a hater when bitches
like Tokyo come through my city but you gotta respect the
ones that come before you. - My thing is, it's not
about overshadow or whatever. - Once you go, you're going
to stand up regardless A lot of times, just like the new city, the new hub of music. I search all your music. And I think you're dope. I'm just curious as to why there's so much
aggression inside of you. Now I just wanted to talk. - The thing with that
is, I just came, like, from nothing and I'm so
aggressive and territorial because I've been through a lot. You know what I'm saying? I've been in the streets
when I was 14 years old I made a lot of (bleep) up decisions. You know what I'm saying
that I'm not proud of. You know, I love my kids. Like I ain't never wanted to-- - So what happened to your
kids? Why you don't have them? Me come from Jamaica. My kids are in Jamaica. So I don't always have time to be there for them or with them. I'm always grinding and
trying to make a better life. - And I just gave my
kids to like they fathers and two of them with my aunt. - Why you do that? - Because like, I can't do that with
trying to do this career but me as a mother, cause my
daughter is eight years old. I think nobody's gonna be a better example to your kids than you. Even if they see your struggle,
they're going to use that as an inspiration because I
watched my mother struggle, you know, through everything. And that kind of make
me as strong as I am. I'm still working to
get all my kids to live with me someday. But real talk man, being a mother is hard. As a teenager, I did not expect the Ruby
needs to be doing the things that he was doing he just a
little hyper like his mama. I got a lot of respect for
any single mom who got it out the mud in this industry period, man. - I spoke to Chicago as well. So let me just say that. She told me about some other situation
that I told her that was wrong because I'm a mother too. - With me and Chicana, Chicana
used the message this dude. And I started messing with him and I got pregnant by him,
but she was not messing with him when I was messing with him. - I'm tired of seeing a woman, just always a fight each other, the standard with that being
said, we need to come together and probably do a song together. If we unite and come together it can be a bigger team
and a bigger dream. - I'm with it. I'm ready to work with
you. Thank you so much. And I'm happy with talks, seriously. - So the songs we doing is called "Karma." I got, you could do the
Jamaican flavor on the hooks. I'm really shocked that me and Spice was able to work together man 'cause you know, it could have went left in
our bags, but guess what? It went right, so that's
all that matters baby. We going get right, and we
gon' write off some checks too. You know 'cause you're voice
not good, you gon' say. - Wanted to add the Jamaican
flavor, and you do, you know? - Hey ladies. - Been through hell, oh, Ogwan! - She kind of talking about Akbar kids was a little bit off limits, but it kind of got me
thinking about how messed up I've been to Akbar. Fighting at the gym and
busting up her meeting with Stevie and Hiram wasn't cool. Spice said that they
have a studio session. So I'm going to drop in. I invited Sierra because
she wanted to talk to you. - What does she want to talk about? - I just want to apologize because I really felt like I was in the wrong. - And what about the water
that you throwed on me? - You throw water on her? - And mentioned my kids, but you was saying mean stuff to me too. - But I would've never hit below the belt like you know that
there's something, yeah, you really (bleep) with me. - And I genuinely apologize. 'Cause me and you have
had like talks about how I didn't have Paris for a
whole year when she was born because then they have a place to stay. So I'm wrong for that. And I apologize. And I love you. - I forgive you bitch. Don't let it happen again, give me a hug. I'm gonna accept Miss Ciara's
apology, only because, we got history and I know
deep down all that Maybelline and make up on, that she really love me. - Trying to write this song. I'm glad you came and that's big. - A song called Karma. Now ain't this-- - This what I'm supposed to be. - This a lot better
than that big ass table. - Bitch call for me,
you better be jumping. Bitch Imma jump all the way. (funky hip hop) - My struggles to succeed
in the music industry here in America has been
a lot more than I thought. I struggled with fight against colorism. And I think I was able
to make my voice be heard and I'm going to continue
to get bigger and bigger and bigger to provide the
life for me and my children. Just how I want it and this is what it's all about. I'm definitely going to
achieve the American dream. - (bleep), like I can't do this, for real. - Please pull this bitch over. Let me out, I need to smoke a Newport and I need to get a joint. I got to get out. - That's the next thing I need to stop. You also lose your lungs. Every minute you wanna smoke a cigarette. - Okay bitch in my life of Jesus. - This trip has turned
out to be a living hell. Instead of fire and
brimstone, it's snow and ice and instead of the devil, it's spice. What is the entire (bleep) like? Some people are just so (bleep)
sensitive, Jesus Christ. Spice I can't believe you set up. - Leave me alone. Obviously the other light,
stop calling me I'm stopping. - Oh we can't have this same
mother (bleep) treatment. Leave me alone Shekina, leave me along. I'm like what the (bleep) have I done? I look like I ran. - You better, come get me. (women screaming)
(funky hip hop music) - I don't wanna fight you. I don't have a reason to fight you. I'm too old to be fighting and I had too many practice
herds to be fighting. The (bleep) is wrong with you I'm 35. You want me to hit the ground? I don't do that (bleep)
anymore, I can't do that. The sheer pettiness of all these women really amazes me. They have been bickering
the entire weekend. - I gotta go, for real. I'm sick of arguing and I'm
really not feeling well. I'm going to the house. - And what is tripping me
out the most, is Spice. - See you later friend.
- Okay. - You leaving?
- Bye now. - I hope you feel better.
- Bam. I gave you the thing to
make you feel better. - Bye now I'm leaving.
- Sorry to upset you. - It's all good.
- I hope you feel better. - Thank you. - Bye.
- Bye. - Can we go inside? - Yeah deal with that (bleep). Talking about how the
(bleep) you have to hurt the pretty girl feelings. Maybe you had fun on the trip. - I had fun on the slopes and
you went all the way around. - Yeah, that (bleep) was fly. - Twice. - Yes.
- That (bleep) was so fly. - Ciara fell on me and trust me, even now,
- You fell on me. - Even now my body hurts. - Your body hurt? I came to beat your body hurt happens that you've
been running me around, I was getting you hurt. - We have one night like on this trip. So I have come up with a
plan to get Spice in Chicana back on the same page. - So I planned us a
little Ferris road trip. (women screaming) - Send me back to Jamaica.
- Whatever it is, (bleep). - I'm scared of heights. - So Chicana and Spice are riding together on the ferris wheel. - Can I ride with her?
- Yes y'all are. - Man, I've been up there by myself bitch we gonna threw
you off with my hands. (funky music) - Where you going? Me not go there.
- Come on. - I'm freaking out, they too high. Me me, me not like it, it's too high. Look how far it will go. - Mimi, I know you have good intentions, but putting two angry black
women on a ferris wheel a hundred feet high, that's
a recipe for disaster. - This about to me some funny ass (bleep). Okay you sitting in the middle. - Oh my God.
- Come on Spice, face your fears. - Wait wait wait wait wait! - I'm gonna sound so scared. Me can't believe in faith, oh Jesus please, Jesus, Jesus Jesus, oh (bleep). - How you feel Carly?
- Scary as hell. - I can't look down. - You scared Sierra of heights. - Yeah. - For real?
- No I'm down for icing you foo. - For child, Jesus! - We already got you sister. - Ooh yes. - Bet you wanna hug? Bitch you wanna hug me? Wait no, I'm so scared. That ain't like you to apologies. - You have to apologies. - No you gotta apologies cause I've been-- - You mean so much things to me. Why you keep provoking me? - Girl why you keep provoking me? - I have to go back and
forth to Jamaica every week to see my kids so I really
want to give them a home year. There's only a handful of people here in Atlanta that I trust
enough to help me find a home. And I think Shekainah. When she flaked on me, I
really took it really personal. And she doesn't even understand why. The reason I'm upset, you told me you're going to
take me right in Atlanta, we're gonna look at some places. - You mad at me like this,
because I miss my father. - There's not one phone call. Listen, you have to be
fair to it Shekainah. - You know I go back and
forth, I have my kids, like I can't just always
just sit in Atlanta. If you said to me Spice, when
you come back to Atlanta, I'm going to take you
to look at the house, I'm gonna take you to look at a spot and I buy a plane ticket
and fly and come to Atlanta And then when I call you, when I get you, that's just some bull (bleep). - One time I didn't answer the phone, one time I didn't answer the phone. - But it's the one time I bought a ticket, a flight to come here. Just to talk to you, some I'm still going to be some type of way of understanding. And if we're friends, you
can't make any promises if you're not going to keep up to it. You say you're gonna take me somewhere, I buy a ticket from home,
I expect you to mean there. - When are you ready to
go look at this house? - I've been waiting on you.
- Okay well I'm ready? Well we need a shirt
before we look at a house? - Yes. - So let's bring it back tomorrow,
let's go look at a house. - Okay fine.
- Now will you forgive me? - You haven't apologized. How am I gonna forgive you? - So, I'm sorry, but the one time I answer the phone, me getting you the
flight coming to Atlanta and I was in a bad mood, I can be the wrong women to say I'm sorry. This was the dumbest fight of all time. but I can understand why my friend feels like I let her down.
And lesson is learned. I'm picking up all Spice
phone calls from here on out. - Oh, they had a good trip. - They holding hands, they holding hands. - I love you.