Demetrius "Big Meech" Flenory

Demetrius "Big Meech" Flenory

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Ricky "Freeway" Donnell Ross

Los Angeles - 1982, le jeune Ricky cherche un moyen pour payer ses cours de Tennis.
Le deal semble être une solution rapide.
15 ans plus tard, le voilà un des plus gros distributeur de cocaïne des Etats-Unis.
En prison, il découvre qu’il n’était qu’un pion de la C. ...

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Richard "Rich" Porter

Harlem - 1988, internet et les réseaux sociaux n’existent pas encore.
Malgré cela, un jeune dealer charismatique influence toute une jeunesse de par un train de vie
hors du commun.
Parmi cette jeunesse, nombre de rappeurs en devenir.
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