Let's get it. The new movement. DJ Duski, I am here.
And the biggest baddy is in the building. Natalie Nun. >> Yes.
>> That drop. Is that your voice in the drop? Like you're saying your own name?
>> I do. >> But now now everybody's saying it [laughter] >> cuz she is top 20 on is it iTunes? >> iTunes right now.
And it's I don't know what it's doing on TikTok right now, but it's going crazy. And that's what happens when you doing what you want. >> Doing what I want.
Period. >> Her new single, Doing What I Want, is out now. And we were talking about it before we started, but I asked, "Do you feel like this is the fastest moving record you have?
" So, cuz you put out music before. >> Well, I did like three big features. So, again, I did uh you know, Rest in Peace, Beat King, Club God.
I did um Outside remix, right? >> And then I did uh Scared remix with Beat King, right? And then I did Pose for Me uh uh the remix with John Mack and they were instant hits.
But this one is like just me. It's like a single I it's like my first single I ever put out. >> Right.
>> And it's like a million streams on Spotify in like a month. >> In one month. >> In one month.
>> Million. Maybe two. 1.
2 million. >> Right. And you you just did a show yesterday at VSU.
>> Yes. And then I it was a homecoming. Homecoming.
And I did a homecoming last weekend in Tallahassee at Florida at Florida State, excuse me. And >> they're just screaming for me to perform doing what I want. Like they don't they don't even care about anything else right now.
They're like perform >> and they're singing along word for word. >> I don't even have to sing it. >> Do you catch like grown men in the crowd singing along too?
>> Yes. All the bad boys come out, you know. >> Shout out to the bad boys cuz >> shout out to the bad boys for sure.
>> For you that's a whole different venture, a whole different bag that's happening right now. We'll talk more about like the TV stuff, >> but you're in artist mode. >> Yeah, I am.
>> Running around. There's a Do you have a show coming up in New York, too? >> Yeah, we're in the city.
We're in Manhattan on Sunday. So, you know, we're doing our thing. It's all the baddies.
So, uh the whole cast uh we've been doing our um rehearsals, see what we going to do. It's like uh they're fighting over who's going first, who's going last. >> Who decides the lineup?
Is that is it ultimately? >> Well, we have a DJ um Sky DJ Sky on. So, she's just kind of like, "Guys, this should be the flow, the order.
This makes the most sense. " You know, we got Cro now um back on the show and she's doing like uh hip-hop gospel music. I don't even know.
Yeah. So, she dropped a song that's like her thing. So, I'm like maybe we should have her go [clears throat] towards the end.
[laughter] And so we just have like it's we're trying to weed through the little logistics of it all because these girls are nuts. >> But it's it's different in today's world because with artists >> everything feels like competition where you're creating like >> you know a family type vibe like yo if you do music and you're part of my gang we all going to perform and there's no is it >> that's how I feel like yeah I want all my girls to win. So, even the girls on the show that I don't get along with, like, you know, I'm not the biggest fan of Diamond the Body.
I think everybody knows that she didn't fan of me. >> Get into it with her. >> Yeah, we got into it.
But I still want her to win. I want her music to go viral and she's on my platform. I wouldn't want anybody to not win and eat.
Like the point is that I'm making like stars and I want them all to like, you know, be at the top, >> right? Because what it is >> if they win, you ultimately win. >> Yeah.
So, I'm not mad at all. I'm I'm actually happy when they're all winning because then they can leave me alone. [laughter] >> I I seen recently it might have been a few weeks ago.
It's like Natalie Nun >> cuts off all the baddies. I don't know if you woke up in a bad mood and you were like, "You know what? Nobody's eating no more.
Good luck, bitches. " Like, >> yeah, cuz they'll go on these rants and you know, when I started really dropping u music, I felt like they looked at me as competition, some of the girls, and I'm like, "Nah, we're not competing. " Like, and so they're like, "Oh, her EP sucks.
Her song sucks. " And then now it's like, you know, I I just started my Spotify page. Like all this stuff is going on right now in real time.
And they're just mad. I'm like, what? I know y'all going to hate on me.
I'm I'm trying to make sure y'all win. >> You're the same person giving them opportunity. >> Yeah.
So they should be like, you know, doing my TikTok. I do theirs, right? >> I support them.
So I try to lead by example, but you know, baddies is going to be baddies. >> I was going to say that that's part of the baddie. >> Yeah.
>> You know, formula. Like you got to have a little hate in you cuz you got to turn up on >> everybody whooping everybody. [laughter] They're all fighting and but then like it's weird because we'll get along like uh a day later.
So it's like a weird family, >> right? >> It's like a weird sisterhood. >> Would you consider it toxic?
>> Yes. Absolutely. Very toxic.
>> Yes. Yeah. Like you just don't know.
I'll walk into a scene I'm like uh she about to >> right >> punch someone's face in right now. like I you just you can feel like certain energies at times and then you know everybody has good days bad days so there's 33 girls on the cast >> and you still enjoy producing the show and being part of the cast >> it's a it's a toxicity this is the biggest show this is probably one of the biggest reality shows out right now >> right >> is a real movement it's a a cult following right now and our fans are like it's no joke they're I feel like it's like Bad Girls Club times That Well, that's what I was going to say. You took the experience from Bad Girls Club >> and just turned it up 10 notches.
>> It's Yes, we 10xed it for sure. Like, I could feel it. Like, I've been here a long time.
And this lane right now, this reality TV lane is Whoa. We have these girls on the show have the power to like >> do anything they want to do movies. if they want to the music every the numbers are going to number like there's no way that they're going to lose the fan base is >> and financially >> some of them are doing really well >> all of them are doing really well >> really >> yes >> these baddies are making a lot of money to be a part of uh the franchise in the show >> do you get a percentage of that because I remember at one point when I was you know doing this loving hip-hop stuff >> we negotiated it but in the contract early on was like any appearances any merch any that We don't do like Zeus network.
So, you know, we're a blackowned network. Um, and let me plumbers set it up very differently. So, the streaming platform is not the same like traditional television.
So, I do make money off of like the streams. >> Right. Right.
The streams only. But if Mariah Lynn is going to do a show, >> we don't care about that. We're not >> You want 10% of her show?
>> Absolutely not. And actually I I set up mini tours when the season is over where the girls are making hundreds of thousands of dollars going on the road with me, >> right? >> You know, like we really have like >> we sell out cities and I just put money back in all their pockets.
We're not taking money from the girls, right? >> That this is so not tradition and that's the beauty of it. Like I used to be on tra, you know, the traditional work.
So I see the difference and the >> uh the streaming world is is a real thing and this is real. Like we have 15 million people watching baddies every Sunday >> that are paying five. >> I was going to say 15 million subscribers.
>> No, 15 million viewers viewers. Yeah. And then you know everybody has to pay to watch.
So it is what it is, >> right? And on top of that you mentioned yo I could walk into a club on a booking and get 30k some. Yeah.
>> How did you know my booking fee? >> You said it. You said it.
[laughter] >> No. >> She's like it's up now. I'm top 20.
It's going to now >> more. I'm just kidding. But no, I you know, I do like little mini tours for the girls for sure.
Like I'll put something on maybe like 10 shows. We'll do like a couple weekends, four cities in a weekend and clean up and put money in all their pockets, >> right? >> And I put two girls.
I put Mariah Lynn on my EP. >> Mariah Lynn is just a really dope artist and she just she gets it. She's on time.
She doesn't miss her flights. She puts on a great show. Um you know, we have a couple other ones.
Biggie. Uh, Big Dominican. Big Dominican.
>> She's on the EP. >> No, she's on a single that we're gonna drop. I have a single with her I'm gonna drop.
>> So, that's coming. >> That's coming. She's She's actually >> very, very talented.
And the girls are Tiki. All these girls are really talented and are real artists and they want to be taken serious. So, actually this tour we're doing on Baddies USA, we're going to um seven major cities.
So, New York is the first one this Sunday. >> Kicking it off. They have tons of like ANR, all the big labels coming out to see the girls.
So I told him at the rehearsal, y'all better do y'all big ones, >> right? [laughter] >> Know know the words to your song. >> Now is baddies cuz it's clearly your label.
Like you're signed to yourself. >> Yeah. >> Are these girls now signed to your label?
>> So what I'm doing right now is I am shopping like a JV deal with the labels. So yeah. So, like five of the baddies are signed to me >> and and then um I'm just shopping around with all the major labels to like, you know, see who wants to partner up >> and meet me halfway.
I don't need nothing from anybody. I'm good. >> And I'm sure they've been entertaining it because >> Yeah.
Oh, everybody >> to be top 20 on iTunes. >> Everybody Everybody's entertaining it. Um yeah, you know, all the major labels.
I've had a a lot of label meetings and I just wanted to make sense cuz baddies like we have like this whole platform right now with Zeus that >> right >> we it's not like we need it would be good to collab with a record label to make other things shake for us cuz we got the media lane you know the television they see us like when like that's the beauty everybody sees it they see it and they know us so they know our faces and I think that's a major part for artists today like you know I hear songs I'm like who sing and then I don't even recogn I don't know who they are because we don't have like 106 in Park anymore and all that stuff like we used to back in the day. So when I hear records, I'm like, "Oh, this this record's fire. " But then I'll meet these girls, they're fans of Bad Girls, Baddies, and I'm like, "Oh my god.
" Um, I didn't know you even sang the song. And so I think the one up that the baddies have is that they see us and they know us, >> right? The the face card, the popularity, >> instant.
It's instant. You get on baddies, it's instant fame. Then you got to make that money though, >> right?
Well, not everyone's a super hustler like you. But that you been hustling for years. So this is not even new to to >> it's just on a different level.
>> What I decided with this whole baddies thing is like all right, you know, we did the Bad Girls Club thing, but that wasn't mine. It was oxygen. It was actually Oprah's.
So, you know, but baddies is mine. And so the whole thing for me now is like we got the foundation and I want to, >> you know, we got we got games, Batty Batty Shot O'Kee games, we got tequila, we got a Batty cannabis line that's in all the dispensaries. Anything that's gonna like that goes with our lifestyle is what I'm pretty much, you know, selling and I want everyone to be able to connect to it.
So, they're smoking our BDY joints when they watch baddies on Sunday and they're doing baddy batty shot clock with our tequila. >> No, baddies baddy shot a clock. Shout out to all the DJs, too, because that's like the new put your hands up, right?
Because now all the DJs, you could cut the music off >> and just say that >> say badies and then the whole club is shot. >> Everyone, >> right? Like we we were in Africa like daddy's last season we were in Africa and they were saying it in Africa.
Yeah. It was insane. >> But thank thank you for giving us DJs a a new champ to go along with >> but it's it's so amazing to see like where you're at today and like all the work you put in.
And I'm sure >> it's important to stick with it, >> you know, >> right? You you never stopped. >> I haven't stopped.
>> Became a mom and still kept going. >> Yeah. Batty batty shot a clock.
lot of moms out there, you need a mama clock, take a shot. Like, yeah, it's it's a whole movement right now. And uh you know, we've captivated the female audiences.
So, that's that's a big thing is when you have the women behind you. Um you know, that 90% of all of the girls on baddies, their followers are all females. >> So, that's you know, they they spend the most money.
The women are, you know, they they got their boyfriends, their husbands, whoever watching baddies also every Sunday. I don't know. There's no day that goes by where a guy doesn't come up to me.
He's like, "My girlfriend would I got to take a picture with me. She got me watching every Sunday. " I'm like, they start talking about the girls on the cast.
I'm like, "What are you doing watching baddies? " >> Watching with their girlfriends. >> Everyone.
>> Everyone. >> How do you feel like when kids come up like So, you you're a mom. You have a daughter.
>> Yes. the eight-year-old, >> the show you're producing, people consider is like, "Oh, ratchet, toxic," >> no, it's >> how do you even like block that part out like, "Hey, this is for her future. " Like, >> yeah.
Well, the thing is is that that is that is like a kind of difficult thing for me sometimes cuz um you know, the kids are watching it with their moms or it's on at the house. Um but I think they really know the the chant like they don't really I don't think the kids, the eight-year-olds and all that story. Nah, they don't know the story lines, but they're the pose for me.
All my Tik Tok songs that go viral or even the other baddies, like the when their songs go viral, the kids know it and they they associate it with baddies. >> Does Jouri know who her mom is? >> Oh, she knows.
She >> She sees it all. >> She actually was a really big fan of pose for me cuz that was last year. So, she was seven.
And then the Doing What I Want, she just the other day we were on our way to the pumpkin patch and she was like, "Doing what I want. " And I was like, "Jurnney, no. How do you know that?
Cuz it's just funny. Like she's I don't know. She She doesn't have Tik Tok, but she's >> How How old is she now?
>> Eight. She's so She's like doing >> She's in tune. >> Yeah, she definitely knows the songs.
I don't know. She doesn't know the show though, but she knows. >> But she knows mom is on a show >> for sure.
>> Yeah. But she doesn't know like she doesn't see you. >> No, because this is everywhere we go.
And everyone screams baddies. So like sometimes Journey will be like baddies, right? Just >> you know, you're a product of your environment, I guess.
It's like every time we're outside the fans are screaming baddies and you know so she knows. Yeah. >> When Journey turns 18 would you allow her to be on Baddies?
>> Her dad wouldn't allow her to be on Baddies. So we're not even going to entertain that. >> Shout out to Jacob.
>> Yeah. Jacob's not allowing that. Period.
Point blank. So >> And speaking of Jacob, his brother actually helped you write this record. >> He did.
So, it was crazy cuz the the beat came in and we were I was like, "Oh, I love this beat, but it's slow and all my records are a lot faster. " So, we kind of played with it for like one night and then we wrote it and then the next day I recorded it in the studio and I was just kind of like I don't know if this is going to do anything cuz everybody's so used to me like outside more up you know like club bey stuff and >> it was so slow and oh my gosh it's the second it dropped it was just doing insane numbers. I just I was I was really surprised.
I never would have thought this would have been the record that was catching >> and that's usually the what happens right the artist feels like oh that's not the one >> but you know a couple people a couple people in my camp so like shout out to Louis Peso he immediately and he's from New York so he has been helping me he helped me with my whole EP and he kept saying like this is the one this is the one >> and I was like I don't hear that and it was also my my makeup artist uh he kept saying it was the one >> so I put it out and And instantly Louis was like, "I told you. " And everybody >> Lou got the air. Louis as an artist could hear.
>> He was the one who said it. And I didn't I didn't think it was going to do this. >> I actually thought Batty Bad my song with Lemy Plumber that I put out was going to do >> was going to be the one.
>> Yeah. And then we had to like it was a whole mess with that cuz uh >> it the beat in the sample was um Lil Webbby and Bootsy. So we had to get that cleared and I was like, "Oh, you know, this record is is such a headache.
This is going to be the one that And I mean it's still a popular song, but now everybody's going crazy for doing what >> doing what I want. >> That's crazy. [laughter] Like what?
>> Yeah. You're like a solidified artist now. Like you can't mess around.
Like before I'm sure people looked at like sideways like oh she's just lit off the show. >> It was like the features they kind of looked at it. They kind of took it serious and I was getting a lot of label calls when posed for me with John right that one.
And then outside they were kind, oh, she's just playing around and you know, probably for the show, for the TV show. But now, no, they're >> respecting it. >> They're respecting it.
They're calling. They want to sign the baddies. >> I'm talking about like other artists, too, cuz there's artist.
>> Oh, yeah. I have a lot of people who are trying to get on this record. So, I was like, wait.
Yes. Everybody, everyone has been hitting me up. A lot of female artists, uh, you know, trying to And a couple of them, I don't know what how the fans do it.
They take their lyrics and >> Oh, and put like their the vocals over. >> Hey, that one sounds good with JT. [laughter] >> They did one with Nikki and I was like, "Yes, yes.
" >> Would Nikki be your ultimate pick? Like, who would be >> right now for for doing what I want? >> Who would be Natalie's like ultimate I want this person on the remix?
>> Probably Nikki. >> Really? >> Yeah.
I mean, it's just a thing for me, you know? It's almost like when girls want to work with me in reality television, my lane, right? Like they're like, I want to be on baddies.
Natalie's going to make me a star. She makes stars. She makes millionaires.
You know, I'm definitely making millionaires. And so, everybody wants to be over here. And I get that.
And it's like legendary to kind of work with me on reality TV. At this point, I've been in the game 17 years, you know, since Bad Girls Club. It's been 17 years.
>> You were what, 24, 25 at the time? >> I was 23 >> when you started Bad Girls Club. >> I was 23 years old.
When you look back, are you like, damn, I was a baby. Like I didn't >> Yeah. And I just didn't know what I was doing.
I was just in there. I RUN LA just like running around [laughter] acting crazy, partying, shot of clocks then, too. And so I see where people, you know, want to always kind of link with the legends cuz it's like you kind of can't you won't miss.
>> And so with Nikki, you know, I mean, let's be real, she's the queen >> of course. Um, she randomly opened up so many doors by just giving me a shout out saying even if my name was Natalie Nun. That was huge.
[clears throat] >> Like it was huge. I was like literally in Dubai. >> You didn't take it as an insult.
>> I didn't. But then I was like I don't know what is >> she taking a shot at me? >> I know.
But I was like it's a bar. So I wasn't even really mad either way. I was like, "Hey.
" and fans like I was in south of France just on a vacation and >> her fans start like were no like >> now they know who I was Dubai like in like a a a market in Dubai they were coming up to me and they weren't saying baddies they were like even if my name was Natalie Nun I was like wow >> it was crazy so um you know I would love to collab with somebody like Nikki in that lane for sure >> she would be first choice >> for sure yeah like any and like I said >> have you spoke to her lately I know she's been going a lot. >> No, no, no. We don't actually speak and I And here's the catch.
I I'm such a Nikki like fan. Um and I always Are you a barb? I >> I'm a barb for sure.
And um she definitely considers me a barb too cuz you know she I'm like on her PR for like her nails at comm. I get all the stuff first when she has like little merch and stuff. >> But she got mad at me recently.
So I got to get I got to get her on the phone real talk. But she's mad at everyone. It seems like right now.
>> She's mad at me because I put her sister on my spin-off show bad. >> And I didn't really know the like >> politics. Well, the the personal relationship >> and I don't I still don't want to get in like any sister even with like Croan and Tiki right now on my show.
It's like really up right now. We're in the middle of like a family war. >> Well, I don't get involved.
Walk away. >> Right. They're going at it.
Today I seen the whole the child thing. >> Oh man. Do you you don't feel like the big sister that has to step in and say, "Okay, ladies.
" >> Absolutely not. No. >> So, you mind your business?
>> I mind my business. Like, and the other day we were in um DC. We just started filming.
So, we're only like a week in and was like, "YOU FEEL ME? N YOU FEEL ME? " AND JUST TAKE STANDING LIKE, "NAH, YOU FEEL ME?
" I'M LIKE, "RIGHT, [laughter] >> RUN. I just ran out of the scene like, "No, I'm not getting involved stuff. " Yeah.
>> But yeah, I mean, I gota I gotta get Nikki on the phone. >> Is Ming still a part of the crew? She's on my So, we have Baddies and then we have like our little sister show which is like Baddy's gone wild and it's a younger group of girls and they're that show blew up too on >> and she was kind of like our star on there, you know, with a couple other we had like Rea G from New York and all of you know it was like a cool little uh young crew.
Yeah. >> Yeah. You know, they can't really rock with the the grown woman yet because they're just still young and so I want them to still be wild and fun.
We're, you know, the baddies are a little grown, trying to we're trying to outgrow our ways. >> But was the Ming decision based off of, oh, that's Nikki's sister or just really based off of her personality? >> She really has a personality.
And uh when when I met with her, >> it was all over the place. Shout out to Ming though. You know, she's just like a wild young child, you know, like she's young, right?
>> And um I think she's only like 19. and we put her on the show because we were in we shot the first season in Brazil >> and uh she really wanted to like have that moment where she's not under Nikki. That was her like I don't want to keep being like >> Nikki's little sister.
I want to do something to set myself apart. So, >> I gave her the opportunity. You know, I'm only here to like, you know, let people tell their story, follow their story.
>> Uh Zeus is not This is not the same as like I know you said you did love and hip hop. It's like we're not it's we are so not traditional television. This is >> they're like go you want to talk.
And so Ming said some things and I think Nikki's mad at me. >> She hit you like or >> now she unfollowed me. >> Dang Nikki back Nikki.
[laughter] >> But she she's been going off lately too. So it's not just you. It's you.
It's Jay-Z. It's Cardi B. >> I don't know.
I don't I don't know. I just care about me. We ain't got I don't have I will I still follow her and I would never and you know maybe that's just a conversation that needs to happen.
But I tr I actually tried to reach out and have her um be one of our um reunion host one season. >> It was just like a conflict of schedule. >> Damn, you messed it all up now.
>> It's all your fault. >> Help. >> How do you feel about some of these spin-offs of what >> you created?
Like you see a lot of there's a lot of new networks and a lot of new [clears throat] shows like with that same formula. >> Yeah. Well, you know, this is the way I always look at it in business.
When people see something is like really super successful, they're going to try to >> uh you know, any I read a lot of like John Maxwell books on success and leadership. And when when they see when people see things are like, "Oh man, they're that's a billion dollar network right now. Zeus is a billion.
It's worth a billion dollars now. So people are going to try to rob, duplicate, and make their own. >> You can't be mad.
It's like we're the McDonald's. We need a Wendy's, a Burger King out there. [laughter] >> So, you're cool with it?
>> I don't see I don't I don't see competition like that. I see like it's flattering. Everybody's trying to do a a baddies, you know, a Zeus network.
There's so many knockoff Natalie Nuns, >> but it's like wrestling, right? There was once like WWF, then you had WCW, but sometimes they would >> kind of take wrestlers, >> right? Is there anyone else that you're like, >> "Yeah, there are some baddies that I don't like when I don't like if you're on if you're over here with us, like you know, you should just ride.
" I've always been like that. Like, I'm going to ride till the wheels fall off. You know, unless there's just there's just no more there.
There's nothing there. Um, then, you know, you can move around and pivot. But for me, like I do get upset with with my baddies when they like jump around and they're over here and they're doing that.
I'm like, you don't have to do all that. Stay right here. You'll be fine.
You know, they they do like to kind of jump around and that never works out for him though in the end. >> Right. You're not jacking that.
>> Nah, I don't like that. Just just >> right. If you with if you gang, you gang.
>> Yeah. Period. Don't don't become the op.
You don't want to be the op. >> How does one become a baddie? Because I'm sure there's women that ask you all the time and it's like, >> what does it take to be a baddie?
I just like entrepreneurship and girls that really like live out loud and go for whatever it is they're trying to do. And that to me that is what I look for when I cast girls on baddies. Like does she have the drive, the hustle, the grind?
Um >> you know personality is a big deal. I I it's hard to work with girls that are just don't have a personality. Right?
>> I'm like, "Yeah, you're pretty, but girl, do you do you talk? " >> You know, or like, "Are you just going to be stuck up and standoffish and you know, cuz I believe like for me, my career has been super successful because I literally >> hustle and grind and I have a personality that like people love to be around me whether they the fans like me or don't like me, they [ __ ] with me. They don't period.
They do. That's why I said in doing what I want, I said, you know, she she was a fan. She hates me, but she loves me again.
That's just how it is. They'll watch the show like, "Ah, I hate this episode. Natalie did this.
" And they love me again in the morning. >> Well, I don't follow the whole story lines, but I [ __ ] with you. >> Yeah.
You know, I respect your hustle. >> Me and you, we linked back in the day. Um I think it was something in Virginia.
Uh that Are you Where you from? >> I'm from Jersey, but >> Okay. >> I remember you used to hang out with Wanda.
Remember Wanda? Shout out to Wanda. Wanda.
>> So, I remember seeing you like outside in Jersey. >> For sure. We used I ran into >> and just watching like your growth is like it was crazy.
>> You too though, >> right? >> Like I didn't How long have you been up here? >> No, I've been here since >> 2008.
So that's what like over but did you have some other show you had? You had something else you were doing. >> Yeah, we've done a lot.
Yeah. >> Yeah, we we've been doing a lot. But I'm proud of you cuz it's hard too for women and in the music business and this industry and just >> people I feel like slept on you or kind of you know and you proved everyone wrong.
>> Yeah. know they that I would say that and I think uh a lot of it was hard you know New York was probably one of the roughest cities like for me to kind of break in and and uh they were just tough like for years all the little New York rappers used to like little jabs [clears throat] at me and their songs [laughter] Fabulous and Jim Jones they all kind of used to Bad Girls Club them girls is ratchet they used to talk their little smack but now I mean they show a lot of love like every circle back now >> yeah it's been fab in the DMs Not in the DMs. >> Not in not in like a trying to talk to people for sure.
It's nothing but love. Um um Mayos, all of them. We've had our little moments where we clash and then we all cool again.
And when I come to New York, everybody shows love. Actually, the city th this is why our first stop is in New York because this summer New York showed me unlimited love. I mean, we were selling out >> uh salsa, confuego, all these spots.
It was nuts. I was like, "Whoa, they're really vibing. They love the baddies and I really respect that.
" So, our first stop on the tour is here in New York City, >> right? October 206, Sunday. This Sunday, >> the baddies will be outside, >> man.
We going to turn Jim Jones Fab if you want to come to the show. >> Come to the show. >> Right.
Shout out to 54. Shout out to the whole 800 for side. >> Yes.
>> Listen, one last question. >> Christian, Louis, Prada, or Jimmy? You only can pick one.
Oh man, >> going out. You got the show on the 26th Louis and I got to respect the fact that they gave Cardi B that $55 million deal like you know for females like coming from reality television kind of ratchet and you know all of this that was a big move and I respect the brand for doing that and shout out to Cardi because that's another door broken down for females in this industry. Like that's huge.
55 million with Louis >> man. Y'all working man. Natalie None in the building doing what she wants.
Let's go.