Ja Rule brings up EXCELLENT point about Fyre Fest on The Breakfast Club interview

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This shyt always gets me :dead:

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A whole bunch of rappers got arrested, wayne didn't perform because the police or security wanted to "check" his tour bus and someone died during a shootout that involved NBA Youngboy.

if thats the case ja doesnt have a foot to stand on. rolling loud seems like a bunch of bad things happening, but fyre was a damn farce
 

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What is/was "fyre fest"?

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It was supposed to be a luxury music festival (2017) in the Bahamas. The festival was to promote an app that you could use to book musical talent. They had celebrities and ig "influencers" promoting the shyt hard. What they promoted wasn't even close to what people got when they got there. It pretty much flopped in every single aspect. The guy who was running it was a known scammer. Watch the netflix doc on it. Prepare to be :dead:
 

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Fyre Fest left people stranded on an island with little food and shytty accommodations:gucci:

Saying they didn't get the tents they wanted like they could've just gotten in their car and go home.:hhh:

...and they went on to party in Miami and the Bahamas after the festival...those poor folks.

i'm not understanding the correlation between rappers getting shot and arrested at rolling loud and them scamming people at fyre fest and every body shytted on them spoiled white kids just as much as they shytted on ja and billy

Not rolling loud fault that young boy got shot at and kodak black got arrested, but if rolling loud charged people and no one showed up or they fukked the festival up then rule would have a point

Rolling Loud wasn't responsible for security at their festival? Rolling Loud organizers weren't aware that some of the artists had charges and had potential to be booked but used their names to get ticket sales anyway :gucci:

The events of Rolling Loud were more impactful than some cheese sandwiches and disappointing accomodations, so like Ja said, where's the documentaries on that?
 
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