Candy Girl Tour
Miami, FLThe scenes cuts into the boys performing " Is This the End." Their performance switches to different shows in different cities across the country such as Cleveland, Ohio and London, UK. Once Ricky begins to sing, the littles transition into the bigs. We are now starting the Journey after the littles grow up.
The older boys are now seen back
on their tour buses. Sadly, the boys have returned back to Boston, in the Orchard Park Projects. With the money from the tour that they assumed they would make, would after all not move them out of the projects. One by one, they get off of the bus to grab their belongings.Mike- "Welcome back home fellas."
Ricky- " I really wish we didn't have to come back here."
Carole Brown- *holds up check* "You expect for us. To
split a check for a dollar, eighty-seven cents! Are you serious about this? How the hell you let this happen?"Brooke - " I didn't let nothin happen. Now ima tell you like it was told to me. It's called "recoupable expenses". The record labels charge the artists for all the money that they spend on them. They have to pay it back because it is a..LOAN—up until when they making some profits. So, between the tour, the travel, the marketing, and promotion, and all the studio time, that's where all the money went. That's where the budget went."
Carole Brown- " Dammit Brooke. We don't wanna hear about no expenses."
Shirley Bivins- " I wanna know who took the money because somebody is getting rich off these kids and it sure as hell ain't us."
Mae Bell- " All them album sales and this all we got to show for it?
Carole Brown- "Just like you said Mae. Maybe we should find somebody who know what the hell's going on."
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