@Trakksounds - boycott away. We do not host misogynistic music that worships rape culture and harbors hatred. — FitzgeraldsLive (@FitzgeraldsLive) February 7, 2017

@Trakksounds We quoted your song lyrics back to you, said we would pass on the show. Now we're racist for your lyrical content? — FitzgeraldsLive (@FitzgeraldsLive) February 7, 2017

We do not condone the words of Fitzgerald's.



All of our shows will be moved to another venue. More updates coming soon. https://t.co/QWRXsifXAl — Margin Walker (@MarginWalkerTX) February 7, 2017

@Trakksounds @FitzgeraldsLive I've played at this venue plenty of times..... Never again. — DJ Mr. Rogers (@djmrrogers) February 7, 2017

HOUSTON (KTRK) -- A Heights-area bar is facing backlash after an email response to a local producer went viral.Garrett Brown, also known as TrakkSounds, is a producer and DJ for artists such as Bun B, 2Chainz, A$AP Rocky, Nipsey Hussle and Jhene Aiko. Brown says he tried to book a show when he got a racist reply from a rep from Fitzgerald's Live. The club is located in the 2700 block of White Oak Drive in Houston."It was very shocking," Brown told ABC13.Brown said the response from the club was laced with the N-word and other expletives. The full response is below:He replied to the email saying, "Wow...sounds like quite the stereotype but if that's how you feel then all power to you. A simple no would have worked as well but sounds like you have some aggression build up about something else. Have a good week and God bless you.""The boycotting for @FitzgeraldsLive starts now. This type of response is a disgrace. I will never step foot inside of this place again," Brown tweeted.In an email exchange between Brown and a rep from Fitzgerald's Live, the club continued to deny any wrongdoing:Across social media, many users have showed their support to Brown and others have offered to move their shows to another venue.