(Gentle music) (Gentle rap music) ♪ Oh hell ♪ ♪ it's time to take a look ♪ ♪ the of the streets sold ♪ ♪ different circumstances
to leave you fucked over ♪ ♪ there ain't no rules but
there's a code to this game ♪ ♪ there ain't no law but Karma
brings justice to this game ♪ ♪ you could feel it in your blood dog ♪ ♪ you know
what's wrong is the life you chose ♪ ♪ where instincts you get your own dog ♪ ♪ that's all you got and that's
all that you could trust ♪ ♪ fuck bitch, dog, 'cause
trust she's
out to get riches ♪ ♪ see pressure pops a lot of shit ♪ ♪ niggas with nerves, you dig ♪ ♪ pipes made steel dog ♪ ♪ fuck what you heard ♪ ♪ look out for you and your family ♪ ♪ 'cause nigga shady player ♪ ♪ that's why
I roll with those who shot bold player ♪ ♪ and cuff shit as a juvenile ♪ ♪ yeah I know my nigga about it ♪ ♪ I know my brother wildest
was trained by the same gang ♪ ♪ fuck, the same name when one is hurt ♪ ♪ the other feels the same pain ♪ ♪ black, oh black ♪ ♪ black, oh black, bla
ck sand over here ♪ ♪ black sand over here ♪ ♪ black on black, black on black ♪ ♪ black sand over here ♪ ♪ black sand over here ♪ ♪ black on black ♪ ♪ black on black ♪ ♪ black sand over here ♪ ♪ black sand over here ♪ ♪ black on black ♪ ♪ black on black ♪ ♪ black sand over here ♪ ♪ black sand over here ♪ ♪ what's up, fam? ♪ ♪ Fresh from prison pumping I am ♪ ♪ I'm black on dry land ♪ ♪ ain't got my lady because
my lady got another man ♪ ♪ what can I do to change who I'm ♪ ♪ no matter
how I try t
rouble seem to find ♪ ♪ them near seem to follow me ♪ ♪ I'm feeling hollow ♪ ♪ catch 22s ♪ ♪ how can I
make a change from bitch niggas ♪ ♪ forcing me to doing some change ♪ ♪ suit and change plot on me and my dudes ♪ ♪ up the ball pit, love to shoot ♪ ♪ we some slick hitters up your loop ♪ ♪ get off slick niggas like bosses do ♪ ♪ but now I look sideways
at the whole damn crew ♪ ♪ when the magic like what
a nigga plotting up the dude ♪ ♪ so what keeps them beside me ♪ ♪ right up on the side heat
er ♪ ♪ turn the nigga
into origami trying to Rob me ♪ ♪ black on black ♪ ♪ black on black ♪ ♪ black sand ♪ ♪ black on black, black on black ♪ ♪ black sand, okay ♪ ♪ black sand, okay ♪ ♪ black on black, black on black ♪ ♪ black sand, okay ♪ ♪ black sand, okay ♪ ♪ black on black, black on black ♪ ♪ black sand, okay ♪ ♪ black sand, okay ♪ ♪ on a late,
late, late, late Saturday night ♪ ♪ two niggas messed up ♪ (Gun bangs) ♪ Two niggas, they about to grab his wife ♪ (Guns banging) - We got a 108. Off
icer down. ♪ Better give them what they want ♪ ♪ or say goodbye to my life ♪ ♪ that's right ♪ ♪ you better have my cash on the double ♪ ♪ because if I let on some shots ♪ ♪ it's gonna be nothing but trouble ♪ ♪ I ain't playing,
I might just fucking do it ♪ ♪ for nothing ♪ ♪ 200 years for ♪ (Machines humming) - Hey Joe. - How you doing? - What could you have in this spine early Saturday morning baby? - Have my usual
cup of coffee and two glazed donuts. - I should have known, all right. - Thank yo
u. - Hey, how you doing? Just have a seat, holler at me when
you're ready. So you heard about what happened
at that high school the other day, huh? - No, not too much. But didn't
it involve a student and a teacher fight? - No baby. Two students jumped on
the principal. - Are you serious? - Serious as cancer. - Those damn students
and parents need their asses whooped. - Yeah, they do. (Phone rings) - [Phone] You have an incoming call. (Phone rings) - Hello? Hey baby, what you doing? - Oh, nothing
. I'm just in
here with the baby thinking about you. Bae, I'm worried about you. - Worry. Worry for what? I'm cool. The streets, she's calm right now. I just hope it stays that way. - See that's what I'm talking about. She was upset
two nights ago when that police officer read about got shot. - And I guess you stopped there. I read the
same article you read and what I read was that the police was injured but because he was
wearing his vest, he was just bruised. - Yeah, but what if
he wasn't wear
ing a vest? Or what if the perpetrator wanted to aim at his head and shot him in his head? - Well if he didn't wear his vest, he'll
just be a dead ass. His perpetrator was aiming elsewhere and it was just his time to go. If it's your time, it's your time. - See I don't like when you talk like that. What would we do if we lose you? Noelle needs her father
and I need my husband. Do you ever think about us? Why don't
you just get a desk job or something? - Because
the experiences in the streets, ba
by. I mean, you know
the streets can make you or break you. Look, before you know
it, I'll be detective. I could be outta law school. Just imagine if things go to plan, shit I'd be judge before I'm 40 years old. Baby, I thought you shared my dreams. - You know I do. It's just these thugs
out here in the street. I mean, excuse
my French, but they don't give a fuck. They don't have nothing to live for. I see 'em out here every day. They have no respect for their mothers. - I understand it. And bel
ieve me, I'm worried when I step out of the house, I know they don't care
nothing about me here, but I feel I can make a difference not only to the citizens but to myself. - You just make
sure you be careful out there, okay? I love you. - I love you too. Kiss the baby for me. Bye. (Gun clicking) - What's up dog? - What's up, dog? - I'm chilling man. Picture, I'm on the block, right? Nigga got his trying to holler at me, you know and
but you know they got everybody else out there they trying to e
at. So you know how you gonna holler at me when I got all
my soldiers out there trying to get theirs, you know what I'm saying? - [Man] For sure. - Man, this
nigga still tried to come holler at me in front these dudes. Man, Calvin and them, this nigga trying to
back up, get away from Calvin them. He jumped all on the hood, banging at the nigga,
falling all off the car. You heard me? Man, fucked me up all the way. But you know I came to high, let y'all brother,
let y'all know I'm about to do my t
hing. You know? You know I'm about to do my own thing. You know I'm
about to get me and the rest of my little soldiers, you know I'm about to branch out. - You know dude, I'm
gonna tell you a story. This is an old African fable. There was an African farmer. He traveled to
a distant land looking for diamonds. He sold his farm, sold everything and the motherfucker died broke without a penny. The nigga that bought his farm from him found
acres of diamonds all over his farm. The same thing with you
man. You got acres of diamonds right here
in the hood with us. You trying to go somewhere else. I'm gonna put it to you like this. Get down or lay down. That's just how it's gonna go. - What? I feel you dog. - Feel that? - I feel you. You know I'm gonna
do me dog. You take it how you want. You know. - Get the fuck outta here man. - You do you. - Stop cheating man. - Man, fuck you man, that's my move, man. (Gun clicking) - Yay girl. I'm supposed to meet
toy and Sabrina at the mall for about 12, 1
2:30, something like that. Hold on my phone clicking. Well that might
be toy so I'm just gonna call you back. All right, I'll hollar at you. Alright, bye. Hello? - What up? - What's up? That's the way you call somebody house and ask to speak to them? What's up? - My bad. May I speak to Tasha? - Who is this? - This Donald. - What you want? - Damn, girl. That's what you treat
your future baby daddy? - Baby daddy, boy please. You wish. - See why you gotta act like that with me. I'm just trying to s
how
you the finer things in life. - What you need to
do is get it through that big ass head and just figure it out. I don't like you. I never did. I never will. All right. - You playing hard to get, you gonna come around for big daddy. - I mean, I mean you cool but me and you? No, I, I don't think it's meant, I mean I just don't think it'll work. - God, we made for each other. - (Scoffs) Could never. - I know what's
going on. You fucking the twins, huh? - (Laughs)
The twins? Boy, whatever, the t
wins? - Yeah, the twins. If it's not both of 'em, it's one of them. - If I was fucking the
twins it'll be my business and not yours. But no, it ain't like that. We cool, I, I ain't, no, uh-uh. But what, what
you, what made you say that anyway? - I saw you with one of 'em the other day coming out the store. - That don't mean
nothing. What you stalking me now? - No, I'm not stalking. - Look, look, I don't wanna be ugly
with you or nothing though, but you cool and everything but duh. You tripping l
ike you really gotta stop
calling me though. You getting outta hand with it. - Okay. If
that's the way you feel, I'll stop calling. Be cool. Yeah, bitch. Yeah, that's cool. Wait till your dad see these pictures with you and your boys. ♪ I'm a dog nigga I'mma uptown low ♪ ♪ we go low so we can brawl ♪ ♪ but never with y’all ♪ (Burgers sizzling) - I have two chickens burgers with fries and two chicken for Congo. Gary, whatcha you doing back there? - You see what I'm doing, man. Fuck, I'm, I'm get
'em
out as soon as I can. - You said that 10 minutes ago. What you back there sleeping or something? - Man, look at me. I'm fucking one person with two hands. You complaining, why
don't you come back here and fucking help. - Hold up, hold up. You don't have to disrespect me. I ain't did you nothing. - What's the problem? - We backed up with
orders and Gary keep giving me attitude about he one motherfucker. - Lemme explain something to you man. I got a thousand fucking
orders on the grill. She ke
ep calling the
fucking orders back bro. I got two arms. What the fuck do you want me to do? - First of all, I want you to calm down. Man, can
you get this grill for me for a minute? Thank you. Gary, I need to talk to you in the back. - Yeah, all right. - Let's roll. - Yeah, I'll walk. So what's up man? - What's going on with you bro? - I'm only one person man. I don't need this, fuck this shit man. - I can't have
you running around my establishment, thinking you running shit with an attitude. -
I'm busting my ass here, day and night with no motherfucking help. All I hear
is the crack of the motherfucking whip. No help back here dog. You know what I'm saying? - You act like I owe you something. No matter where you work, no matter
what you do. That's exactly what
you gonna have to do, work. I don't owe you shit. If you want something outta life, you just gonna have to work hard to get it. If your ass gonna be lazy, that's on you. So you need to get out and get it. - I need to get out and
get it? As soon as I get this
motherfucking apron off. - What the hell you doing? - I'm going to get it man. - The fuck? - For sure. What's good? Ain't nothing. All right, man, hold on man. Man I know they ain't my nigga man. What's happened dog? - What the fuck do
you think this is, nigga? - Man? Man, when you got out? - What's up, been
out for about a week up in the band Rouge. Trying to get my shit
together, you know what I'm saying? - Man, I ain't seen you in a minute though. I saw you thro
wing twin out today. - Yeah, what you talking about? - Ain't talking about nothing man. - Yeah I feel that. But you doing swell. I see you with your
fresh kicks on fresh ride. Do something for your boy. Man I been locked up, you know what I'm talking about. Break bread with a man. - Man I can't do nothing man. I'm broke like a motherfucker, dog. It ain't the same when
y'all just running things around here bro, these bitches
don't let a nigga eat man. It run around fast calls and everything but t
hey doing they damn thing. - What I'm saying? Well who holding
this down? Well don't hell none that. - It's them twins
bro. Them twins got everything bro. They got fast call, they got the money, they got everything bro. They doing it big bro. - For real, huh? Them niggas come up on dust man. Them niggas eating
on them fucking twins huh? - Yeah bro. Big head bitches, man. Them niggas on some
nino brown type shit bro. - For real? - Yeah man, they doing it bro. Might as well go get the shit yoursel
f bro. - Well gunny home now I got a big appetite now I'm gonna eat. You know what I'm talking about. - I heard that. But look man, look I got some ripping and running
do so I'm gonna get at you later. - Fuck you mean, you gotta run. You ain't break bread with a nigga, you ain't do nothing. You ain't seen man 10 fucking years and you gotta run? Where you gotta go man? - Man I gotta go across the river man. I gotta go get
my baby mama from across the river. - Your baby mama, your boy. That's how
it is dog? (Gun smashes) Who the fuck? I can't buy? Fucking playing me like I'm a pussy
or something. Get y'all feed all your head. (Gun smashing) Can't believe
this pussy trying to play me like that. Fucking. (Gun clicking) (Woman sighing) - Twan, twan! (TV chatter) Twan. - Man what, bitch? - I ain't gonna be too many bitches and I'm tired of this fucking game. One day the house gonna catch on fire. You ain't gonna
even know your own ass burning up. Can I get some attention? No because you want
smoke, eat, fucking play the fucking game all day. - And every time I'm playing a game you come in here with
the same old bullshit. Damn what you want a nigga? You want a nigga to hit you? - No, I want you to
get your ass a fucking job and leave the fucking game alone. You need
to do something productive in your life. You need to give me some attention. I don't want you going back to jail. I want a family twine. - Damn I ain't asked for all that. You wanted some
attention? Nah, I gave you some
attention. - Nah, you really want some ass. - You can't fault a nigga for trying. Fuck, now what you need to do is lay up there and let a real nigga get something. You know what I'm talking about? - Twan, I'm not trying to nag you, but for real
you gotta get serious about your life. You have to have a positive attitude. Baby, I love you and
five years is too long. I'm not trying to do it again. I don't want
you to go back to jail. Do this for us. - Us? Who is us? - Us, me and a baby. - What baby
? But why you
keep rubbing your stomach like that? You got a shit or something? - What you
high or something? I'm pregnant, twan. - Pregnant? How that happen? - What you mean how that happened? What, you took a stupid pill this morning? - Look man, I know how it happened. I just ain't, we just
not ready for that man. - What you mean it's a bad time? 'Cause you played
a game all day. You need to go get a job. - I told you I've been looking for a job. It ain't nothing
out there. What you want me t
o do? Where you wanna work at, huh? - They got something out there. You gotta go look for it twan. - What you want me to work at McDonald's? Pushing buckets, flipping burgers? - Something's better than nothing. - I know something better than nothing. I told you I got
a cousin that own a construction business and I'm working with him but right now he don't have no work. Now I've been registering for temp work. All right. And I'm trying to rehabilitate. I'm trying to do something productive
but it
's like society don't want me to be productive. Society don't want me to rehabilitate. - Nigga, don't blame this on society. You have to rehabilitate yourself. - Soon as I came outta jail I had a positive outlook on life. I tried to get everything together. I'm trying to do what I need to do. And society still wanna hold you down
in that same mind frame you was in when you went in there. - You know what your problem is. You
need to stop feeling sorry for yourself. - I don't feel sorry for myself
. I feel sorry for
you 'cause you don't see the picture. - What picture are you talking about? - How they try to keep a black man down? - The only person that's keeping you
down is you and John Madden. - The PlayStation ain't
got shit to do with this. The problem is I got
a motherfucker telling me what to do. He ain't never been in my shoes. And then the motherfucker tell me I gotta either get a
job or go back to jail. You know what I'm
gonna tell him when he get here I'm gonna tell that get me
a job or I'm gonna tell
him come with me when I go try and get a job. And I'm gonna tell
him see how them bitches treat a ex-con. That's what I'm gonna tell him. - It's nobody's fault
but yours that you went to jail. (Hand knocks) - Stupid ass. - It's your parole officer. Hey, how you doing? - How you doing? - Alright. - Hello? What's up Mr. Glenn? - How you doing twan? What's up? - Ain't nothing reading the classifieds. You know, trying to have some luck. - You don't need luck. You need a job.
Said the last
time we met you told him you had a job. - Well it's like this here Mr. Glenn. I got a cousin right? And he own his own
construction company and he hired me to be his concrete person. - Concrete person? - Yeah. The dude that makes concrete, you know
the dude that makes concrete, right? Well I'm his helper,
you know what I'm saying? And they
ain't really had no concrete jobs lately. - Okay, that that, that
was three months ago. So what's really going on? - Same old shit. I go to a jo
b site, fill
out an application, wait for a callback and no door. I went to this one place on the river, filled out a application,
I was being honest. I told him I was a convicting felon. Filled out the whole application. Dude told me, oh we
don't have a job for you. Soon as he read my application, then I went to
this other place and I almost had a job. - I almost had a job. Either you have
a job or you don't. - Just like I said, I almost had a job. I filled out an application. I lied on this ap
plication 'cause they
didn't gimme a job at the last one, so I lied on this one. Told him I wasn't a convicted felon. Dude hired me right on the spot. He told me I can come back Tuesday, 12:00 pm I get a call Monday. He tells me my services
are no longer needed. I ain't never even been hired yet. And he tells
me my services are no longer needed. I asked him why. He said 'cause you
lied on your application. - Well twan, you, you just have to try
a little harder. I mean if you
wanna do right by th
e lord the law and yourself, I mean things will work out fine. You you, you'll find
a perfect job just for you. I mean we
haven't had any problems from you, but I don't want to get subpoenaed to come for a parole hearing. - Mr. Glenn, you
ain't got no problems all me ma'am. I'm looking for a job 24/7 and I mean that. - Well that's fine twan. I'll be in touch with you on Monday. I think I got a little something for you. - Thank you Mr. Glenn. Good looking. - Now, twan,
I hope you're sincere about
getting a job. Staying outta jail, 'cause you fuck up, I'll do my job, I'll put you back in jail. - Nah, I ain't
gonna fuck up Mr. Glenn. I promise. Just watch. - Well twan, that's good. I'll see you next time. - All right, Mr. Glenn. - Ooh boy, you know
you lie like a dirty rug. Acting like
you the victim I ought to go out there and tell that nigga the truth right now. - No, the truth is I'm the victim. I'm the one deprived of my rights. - Man, that's a bunch of bullshit. And since when you ha
d cousins in avondale, you got two cousins that you know of. One in jail and one can't stand your ass. That's why he ain't hiring you. - I got people you don't even know about. And what you mean he can't stand me? I I'm one of his hardest workers. - Yeah, one of the laziest. - Man. You always wanna piss on a
nigga's parade. Fuck him little David roughin looking ass. This nigga
just want to lock me up in jail anyway. These niggas trying
to take me off my grind. That's all they trying to do. All I
ever been
is a hustle and all I know how to do is hustle, that's it. - So since that's all you know how to do, you need to go hustle your ass a job. (Hands banging) - Man, this nigga, didn't put no plan
on nothing in there ready or nothing. - Open this motherfucking door. What's
him shaggy? - What's him nigga? Oh, when you get out nigga? - Good man.
I've been out for about a week now man. - Man what's him man, come sit down man. - Sure man. - What's happening with you dog? - Chilling
man. I hea
rd your just got out too, huh? - Shit, I've been
home for about four months now bro. How you found
me here though? That's a question. - I went by mama
house. You know what I'm talking about. She took my way over there staying there. Know what I'm talking about. Pop over. - Hey what's up Gary? - Sam girl you taking care of my shaggy. - That's what
I question. Now let ask you something. - Why? - You gonna stay outta jail this time? - I'm chilling now. I gotta be out
here for my little one so I ain
't trying to go back to that
place. You know what I'm talking about. - I hear ya. - What's happening my nigga with the gang. - But you wanna get on this set. - One. - Let's get on this I had a gang on and you just pick up where I left off.
You heard me? - What I'm
saying what's pot on with you babe? What's the business. - Man ain't. Cause I just hearing
all this in my ear about getting a job and staying out, jail, all that. You know the regular old bullshit. - I heard that man just quit my job m
an. Points in this face. - So what you is working at bro? - Wayne T. Frank got me a job at this place called goodie bad man. That's where I was working at. You know what I'm talking about? - Oh yeah, I know
what you're talking about over there. I know what you're
talking about. Why you quit? - Wasn't for
me man. I look like Mr fried guy to you. Ain't paying me nothing. Fuck that. - Nah, you don't look like no fry guy. But at least that's loot coming in. Fuck at least you getting paid every week.
- Man that ain't no fucking money. Couple hundred dollars
bigger than that shaggy. - At least it's a couple of hundred though. - Nah man.
You don't know what a couple is man. Two, $200
every two weeks. It's starving me man. Fuck that, know that man. - Shit, nigga, like I
said that is way better than nothing. - Man. How
the you gonna sit here and say that? Man, I heard your
stupid got snatched on the eye with me. - Yeah nigga I was busted coming from Texas about 50 pounds of weed in the trunk. F
ucked over me. - Well y'all now, you know what I'm saying? What's the plan? What's the hustle man? What's the benefit? Talk to me. - Right now. Now I
ain't really got no plan bro. I just been going
out there filling out job applications, you know like that. - Job applications. Yo. Who the you think
going to hire you man? A two time felon
man. Only job you getting is uncle Tom. Job clean up flows and turtles. You might as well
go back on to Mississippi and ask boss if you could pick some motherfu
cking cotton. - Man, fuck you. I'm trying something new, nigga. I'm tired of going
in and outta jail and being around a whole bunch of fucking niggas all day. Think about it dog. When we
was out we had money, cars, clothes, bitches, we had everything. Now nigga gotta start
from the fucking bottom and work his way back up. I'm tired of that bro.
I ain't doing that no more. - I mean I feel you and everything dog. But like I told
you before, I ain't going back to jail. You know what I'm talking abo
ut. If I gotta get a shootout with them, you know what
I'm saying? I'm not going back man. Fuck the prison dog.
You know what I'm saying? I spend half my life in there. My punk in there rotting
right now with life. I ain't trying to go out like that. You know what I'm
talking about. So them bitches come, I'm going on the
blazer glory like a motherfucking soldier. And that's what happened. You know
what I'm talking about? - I feel you dog. But
I don't know about all that shit man. You been watchi
ng
too many movies while you was locked up. - If you don't stand for something you'll fall for any fucking thing. You gotta
be a man sometime in your life dog. Right now is the time man. You gotta do what the fuck we gotta do. You know what I'm saying? - Man, you pep talking a nigga like you about to pull
off a heist or something. - I'm not. You know what I'm saying? But if I was is you about it? I'm saying you sitting over here bad
mouthing the game. You know what I'm talking about? Like old ho
use or something. Man. - Fuck you nigga. Like I said, I ain't going back to jail. I like my freedom.
Now you can take that how you want. - That's what I'm talking about. Get bucked up then do something. Let's make this shit pop man. - What's your holler for? I can't even watch one six in peace. - We just talking. Sorry about that mama. It's all good. - Twan, I need you
to go to the store for me and get me some flour. - All right. - Come ride with me man. So we can talk. You know what I'm saying?
- Yeah, we can go, bro, come on. Babe I'm going. (Gun clicks) - It is 12:45.
You're supposed to be at 12 o'clock. - Okay. So I'm late. I'm here. What's so important? - I just wanted to see
you make sure you okay? - Are you serious. - Tasha? I'm concerned. - Concerned about what? - I'm concerned about the company you keep. - What company? Toy and Sabrina. - Hi, can I get anything for you? - No, I'm fine, thanks. - Alright. - Come on now. You're a smart girl. I'm talking about your
drug dealing b
uddies. - The twins. They're not drug dealers. The businessmen they own a was a car wash. They even own
a the corner store in their community. - What does that mean? - That mean
they're giving back to their community. - What you have to do with the community? - Not much, but
they’re helping me with my rap career. And that's all I'm worried about. - That's cool. But they're also
the biggest drug dealers in this area. - What does drug dealing
have to do with me? - It has a lot to do with you. You
ever heard of
being in the wrong place at the wrong time? - Yeah, but I'm doing music. I'm not doing drugs so I don't really care. I'm focusing on this career. - I told you all you
have to do is submit a proposal to your father and he will help you within reason. - Within reason.
Either he's gonna help me or he's not. It's it is not gonna be no within reason. Uhuh, no. - He will help. He's
willing to Bury the hatchet. And don't get me wrong, I know you're mad at him and want to rebel, but he's b
een there for you all the time. Sent you to private school. He even sent you on your senior trip
to Cancun, Mexico. - Private school senior trip. I mean, that's all I ever hear. I don't need no atm. I don't need somebody
just to spit money out just to shut me up anytime I make noise. I don't need that. - Now see, that's something
you have to address with your father. But every time I set
up a meeting, something comes up. I don't understand. - You'll never understand. You are a man. I can't make
you understand that as
a little girl. That's all I ever
wanted was a relationship with my father. I mean, how can I make you understand that? I don't care that he's a mayor. I don't care if
he's running around picking up cans and recycling them for money. All I ever wanted was a relationship
with my father. That's all
I ever wanted. Is that too much to ask? - Why you talking past tense? Is it that you not want a relationship with your father now? - I do. But then again, I don't know. I'm confuse
d. - Don't you
believe your father is confused also? Lord knows I'm
confused with your, the way you act, your behavior, it confuse anyone. He tried to help you. He reaches out, but you only refuse him. I see. This is what I'm gonna do. I'm gonna set
up a meeting so you all can discuss and resolve this matter, okay? - Okay, that's fine. That that'll work. That that might help. Alright. Thank you Rex. You, you'll be there. You, you try I'm, I'm not mad at you. You know you
like my big brother. I l
ook up to you. You kind
of like my guardian angel, you know? - All right, well you
need to listen to your guardian angel. Do what he say. Change your company. If this information
leaks out that the mayor's daughter is associating herself with the biggest drug
dealers in the town, that can affect this campaign. - I know. - And I know you don't
wanna be the reason why your father doesn't win his second term or don't you. - That's true. - Alright. What you looking at the phone for the time? You hav
e somewhere to be? - I mean,
yeah I got a couple errands around. I gotta go to the mall
and got a couple other places I gotta stop at. Should be going. - Alright. That's cool. Now be careful. Keep your phone on. - I will. - Because once I talk to your father, he's gonna
wanna meet with you tonight. Okay. - Alright. - All right, take it easy, all right? - All right, see you later. (Gun clicking) (Suspenseful music) - Damn, nigga,
you look like you been a bullfighting. - Man, somebody fucked you u
p man.
Who did that to you? - Gary guns, man, lucky me. Took some cash. Took my car. - Man, that nigga jacked
you in, took your ride. That a dog, man. - I thought that nigga was in jail. - Man, nah, he out. - He you up kid. What you going to do man? - That's what I wanted
to holler at y'all about. - Holler at us about what? - About putting this nigga to sleep. - Nah, nah, nah. - We got married, respectful guns. We don't Rob our dad. Gotta handle your own business. - See y'all scared of this nigg
a. I'm gonna
take care of this myself. It's cool though. - What hell is this? The outta here man. Man who that silly think he is? Man, guns. Hey guns
gonna take care of his and you right. Go ahead break man. What's happening
little man? I'm what's happening? Something you. We what's happening? Yeah. - Yeah, yeah we hear you man. We hear loud, clear. You ain't gotta be swelling up man. You know what I'm talking about. We just people in the scenery right now. - What's up guns man? What's up man? -
Chilling. What's happening? - Yeah man. I heard you was home
man. So what you got planned now? I already seen
you been doing dirt in the hood? Yeah. - I'm saying I'm just trying to get in where I fit in fellas. You know what I'm talking about. Well. - We got room over here at the pool hall. We need some to
clean the bathrooms, vacuum the floors, you know what I'm
saying? Whatever's needed over here. - Clean the bathroom. Take care of the pool hall. Yeah, you
think we are man, quit playing with
us like that man. - I see your
brother and became a comedian. Right? - I'm gonna be real with you. You knew I got
a lot of respect for you guns and twan. I mean y'all started us off when we was
in high school. Y'all used to give
us double up so we can go out there, hustle on the block and be sharp at school. But right now man, you just coming home. It's a new day man.
We the big on the block. Nah man, we moving. - It. Look here baby. You ain't gotta run your profile about me. I know who
you is.
You know I know who you is. I near raised you. You like my sons man. I taught y'all to use a triple beam. I took y'all off the block. The first pistol you ever shot was mine. You know what I'm saying? So you ain't gotta run that by me man. I'm just trying
to get a little piece of the cake big dog. - I understand that. And that's why I got a proposition for you. - Talk to me. What's the proposition? - We got about
five blocks off of broad street right now. Y'all could have them
blocks starting th
e day. I'm gonna be real with y'all from the jump. We need 30% on the dollar. - Let's be cool man. Be cool. I tell you what man. You gimme a minute to think about it and talk it over my people. We'll get back with you man. - Think about
it. And you know look at it like this man. It's a win-win situation. It's like being
part of a family. Everybody needs family. - Let's get the outta here bro. Come on. - Come all at you bro. - All right, now
y'all be careful out there in the hood. Hey man, I don'
t trust them man. You know begging
for a handout man. They hurting right now. And you gotta keep
your friends close but your enemies even closer, it's your shot. (Gun clicking) - I'm gonna call you back. - What the hell happened to you. - Man? Guy Gary man
snuck me, took my car and my money. - Gary, not Gary guns, huh? - Yeah, that's him. - I locked him up before. - You wanna lock him up again? - What you got on him? - Got a stolen car. I think he might be trying to hook up
with the twins. - Who
? Ex andro? Yeah. - No, I told him
there was the big man on the block. It looked like
they going over there to get some work. - You think the twins gonna put him up? - I don't know but if
you catch 'em all the ghetto, that'd be one hell of a bust. - Yeah, that may be worth looking into. Thanks for the info. You should really have that checked out. (Gun clicking) - We going do it. Let's do big. We ain't going do it big. Why do it? - What's up? What's up? What's up? Shaq selling like what's, what'
s with y'all boys when y'all got out. - Last week? Man talking. People say I'm gonna shoot on man for. - Real just doing their thing. You know
I said you used to cut hell, whatever. Nah nah man. Is full time pimping right now. I see that. - Know you know what's hell. - Yeah. You know I'm. - Now so I'm saying holler at your boy. Know what I'm talking about. For. - Sure. For sure. I got somebody
that you need to highlight. You dirty. Okay. You dirty. You know
what I'm saying? I got a number for yo
u. Hold up. Right. Don't you get that for for sure. What up you clowning
now boy. Oh you doing it right there? Yeah. You know. - Yeah man I need to get that. - Yeah. How that a man what I'm saying? Be easy too man. For real. Cool. For sure. - So what's your plan bro? - Don't know. Just. You know a minute.
Lemme talk the dirty first. You know what
I'm talking about. Really working out. You know what I'm saying? - Some on some other though. - That twins know who they with though. You know what I'm
talking about. - Come on man. - Go ahead man. You ready? Huh, I ooh - shit, I need to bin it. (Phone ringing) Hold up. Who this? - I'm that bad man
she tell they mama about. - Gun. I thought you was
in jail. How you found me? - Yeah, this me man. I'm out now. You know
what I'm talking about. I just told you your people crackle man. He told me we might
have the same concerns about them. Same set of twins. You know what I'm
talking about. - Where you at? - I'm right here at the corner store. Righ
t by your spot man. - Come out there. - I'm never. (Gun clicks) - Rex can you come in here for a minute? (Upbeat music) - Hold on. You get the gray one from, you. - Fuck you. (Gentle rap music) - That's you guys. That's you. Come on man. (Hand knocking) - But she do you do you take cousin
get the door? - Hey press the thing. - Come on man. - That boy. That's what your mouth. - So what's up bro? - Chilling. You heard me? What's the deal? - What's up with the fucking twins man? - Man, them need to
be stopped. You heard me? Them trying to lock
the whole city down on some get down lay down type. And you know me, I'm playing cutthroat. I'm handle them like a gang supposed to. - Yeah, I feel that. I'm already with that
so I'm saying you know where they be at. - Do I know man. I know them every move. - I feel it. So what
I'm saying what's him talk to me man. - Who that you with? - Oh so take a
vacation and people forget about me. Huh? - Twan what's hell man my bad dog. You looking a
little di
fferent dog. Ain't no disrespect. - For sure do. I'll go take care of that bro. Man, finish running this to me. Dogg about
the plan finish running that shit to me. (Phone ringing) - What's up? (Man mumbling) The phone got static. - The pidgeon (mumbles). - For sure I got. - Who you talking in code to? - Nah, nah. It's all good ex I my lady. You heard me? I'm I'm telling about
to bring that bird to it, you know put that
yip on it, you know what I'm saying? It's all good. Twin no trip. It's all co
ol. - I hear you. I hear you for sure. - Talk to me. What's up? - Yeah, that was my people. So if we gonna do
something we need to handle that now. - So what's the plan? - I was talking about
laying everything down. - Nah man. But I won't go on something smooth
like mover you die type. So it won't make too much attention. You know what I'm talking about. - I was thinking
since they came at us to work for 'em, we go see what they talking about. Then at the right time we draw down on 'em. You know
what I'm saying? What's up with that. - That's cool. But, you gotta serve them
'cause they gonna come back and bust. - I'm about that however it go. But we ain't got no heaters man. - Man don't worry about that man. I got
you dog man. I got two soldiers to
send with you to protect my ankles. - Look I gotta make a quick run. Let's see we get together in about an hour. We pick your
people up and then we do the thing. - For sure. Good at. - We gonna holler. Sure. - Look man, y'all do y'all thing.
La twine. Talking about
don't let nothing live. You heard me? If anything get y'all way, y'all bust this too. Don't fuck this up. This is my lick I've
been waiting on this year. - Yeah Donald, I need
to see you right away. - You ain't
gotta talk to me about nothing man. - Man it's about what
we talked about earlier. You know Gary guns. - What you gonna take him down? - That's the plan. - So where do you want me to meet you at? - Meet me at 1 6 1 6 10th street. - What time. - Be there at 3:00 pm
sharp. And don't be late. - Man. It better not be no bullshit. - Yeah. (Engine humming) - What? What bro? - You won't do this or not dog. I mean you need to tell me bro. I'm saying if you don't
want do it, it's cool bro. You just need to let me know man. - Yeah bro. I'm with it bro. But I just don't think
you got to kill them bro. - Man come on man. What the is you talking about bruh?
Different that we can't, we can't do no
like that bro. Leave these breeding bru. You know what I'm saying? I ain
't trying to get
us caught in that type of dog. If we don't kill them they gonna kill us. - Ain't more. Them fake man. Them sweet like lemonade dog. You don't remember
we used to take them lunch money in high school. You don't remember that. - Yeah that might
be true dog. But just like X said dog, they that the streets
talking about right now. The street's listening dog. She listening. Even if they don't want do us nothing dog. They gotta protect
their reputation so they gonna come in that water
and I ain't about to let nothing happen to us dog. - Man look it, I'm down. I'm with it. It. Move lose. That's
that's what I'm gonna play. You know how we used to do. I'm gonna play like that. - Twan listen up. I need you on this though. For real. I need you. I can't do
this by myself but I need you for real. You with me? - I got you bro. I got you. Lemme go up here and take care of this. - That's cool. Look, I'm gonna be back
in about an hour to come and get you. I'm gonna go and ditch this ca
r right
fast and then I'll be back to get you. - Ditch the car. You stole this from? - From this little this
fake man. We played park ball with, you know what I'm talking about. What this name is
man, I can't remember this name bro. - Justin? - No man. You know the who
left sister we ran the train on in the 10th grade. - Oh that Donald. Yeah, I remember that. I remember her too. - What. - He seen that at man? - Man I'm walking up the block. I see
this old white man. I'm talking about. So you kno
w
I'm trying to tell a I just come home do something
for a man. He start crying and man. Like he ain't
got nothing. He, you know I asked the, man gimme a ride. He start gimme this
fake lame excuse about he gotta go somewhere. So I whipped his puss. You know what
I'm talking about. Went in his pocket. Now picture this
after the had done told me he ain't had nothing not go in his pocket. He got a G in his pocket man. - Huh? He always been a bro. He should
have took it. I you should have took it. I
've took it. - I did. - That's what I'm talking about. - In the car. You know
what I'm talking about. You. - Stupid. You better burn this. You know that right? Nah better. - Nah man, I, my little sister
got a boyfriend who got a chop shop. I'm gonna go bring it to him. He could
probably use the pulse or something, you know what I'm saying? - Well look here, why
don't you come get a in about an hour? I'm gonna be waiting for you bro. - Be ready in an hour dog. I got. I do what I gotta do
and I'm
coming right back to get you bro. - Wait what about dirty? - I'm gonna come get you first. I'm gonna come get you first dog. Just so case they got some up there. You know what I'm
talking about. We need to be on point. - I got you hol. - Man what's this? I'm hearing your boy
Donald spill into beans about you two hooking up at Gary guns. - Donald? - Yeah, I saw him at the basketball courts. Gary guns believe his melon with a pistol. - I heard all about it. - I don't give a what you do. You pay me
enough to stay outta your business. But if this fat is going
around talking about your business, that worries me. - Worries you. - Hell yeah. You know
how many favors I've pulled for you? - You know? Must we pay you? You crooked piece of shit. - Man, fuck all that. You better
handle this before we have to handle it. The last thing I need
is internal affairs breathing down my neck. - We got there. - It better be quick and quiet. I told him to meet me
at 3:00 pm at 1616 east 10th street. Do what
you gotta do. - You Hawkins. We know what to do. - You wanna see me sir? - Yes, have a seat. - Okay. - I just received some pictures and I
think it could hurt me if it got into the wrong hands. - What kind of
pictures and where'd they come from? - Do you know about
her association with these drug dealers? - Yes, I am aware
of that and I address her with that this afternoon sir. - So you talked to her today? - Yes I did sir. - And what does
she have to say about the company she keeps. - Well sir,
that's something I think we need to do about that. I think she's
really rebelling against you right now. - If word gets out about who she is, it could ruin my chances of a second term. - Right. So that's something
you need to address with her when you meet with her later on. You know she really
wants you to be there for her and talk to her. That's all she really wants. - I talked to her. What
is she talking about? - Well I hate to say
this sir, but you avoid her. You always send me
to set up th
e meetings and take care of all of her concerns.
Where this financial or otherwise wise. - Rex? I think you're right. Why don't you
cancel my appointments for the rest of the afternoon and have
her to meet me at my house about five o'clock and I'll have
Lupe prepare dinner for us. - Okay, that sounds cool. And I'm more
than sure she'll be pleased with that. But can I suggest something sir? - Go ahead. What is it? - Well I think when you all meet later, I think you need to listen more. Don't real
ly start off
the conversations like you always do. Be a listener this time
before you make your observations then you all can reconcile this matter
and go forward with your relationship sir. - Agreed. - Okay sir. I get right on it. - Rex, you've been
a great help to me and all. But I think you've
grown a little too fond of Tasha and I think it'll be
healthy if you just were not to see her. - Okay sir, if that's your wish. Father knows best. - Hawkins. What the fuck. Hawkins. Oh Hawkins. (Gentle
music) - What the
fuck you calling the police for, man? - You talking about man? - I heard you calling the Hawkins man. What business you got with Hawkins? - Ain't nothing man. I'm just talking. Holler at the man, man. He's trying to get some traffic tickets
done for me man. That was it. That's all. - Telling me like you
eat some cheese, nigga. - Come on man, you know me man. - Fuck that, nigga, I don't know shit. (Bat smashing) (Gentle music) - What took you so
long. You had to go make the flow
er? - No bro. You seen some people
we knew so we wouldn't holler at em. Man, chill out. - Where you goin now? - Going somewhere with Gary. - Twan know
gonna be getting in trouble with Gary. - Say bro, you ain't finished nagging yet. You been preaching all morning. - Be stupid here. - Look, I'm trying to do
something that's gonna get us straight. All right. Something that's gonna get
us out the city. Okay? Put everything behind us. Just trust me on this here. (Engine humming) - Guns. Where you go
ing with that car? - I came to see if you
could use this for parts or something bro. You know what I'm saying? - Is it hot? - It's hotter than fish grease. I need to dump this
one off and get me another set of wheels man. - Man look,
I ain't about to ask you no question. Just gimme a little
something for it. Take that Van over. That key's already in it. Be cool. Hold it. - For sure brother-in-law.
I'm gonna look out, you know what I'm saying? Good looking. - Hold. - Hold on sec. Your tweet. Yo y
o. Why
don't you go roll with kirk and Troy? Go pick that
money up from the east side for me. - I thought you
wanted me to ride with your brother. - Nah, nah, he changed his mind. He gonna take care
of that later. All right. - For sure. Sounds like what's up. See you calling
that foxing. You better than E right? You than Trina? - Yeah, she ain't got me like that. - Yeah, yeah. What's up man? You
said care of that yet sent that to hell. You heard me? - Well who you saying with him? - Kirk and Tro
y. They gonna take care of the problem man. - You think that a cheese eater? - I don't know
but for one I never really liked that cat. And for two, I ain't never trust him man. - But all that man.
I got some to share with you. You heard me? - What's up? - You know my girl
here was cold on that mic. Yeah. - Don't put me
on display like that man. Chill out with. - I'm not putting you on display. I just want my brother to know we got
some talent in our presence. What? - So let me hear something. -
I do a. - Little something. Let the man hear
something, spit. ♪ When it comes to my money and niggas ♪ ♪ I got priority up top the money first ♪ ♪ them niggas don't get authority ♪ ♪ don't argue me ♪ ♪ I'm tiny but when I let out that dog ♪ ♪ niggas surprised I'm holding it down ♪ ♪ and they be hogging me ♪ ♪ aint ribbed though ♪ ♪ aint saying that I pop pistols ♪ ♪ I'm too cute for that ♪ ♪ I got my boo for that ♪ - Tell tell shot we ain't
no more. My girl Cole. - I think she
tight. She fits in
to our plan perfectly. - What plan? - Oh you ain't know
we about to start a record company. We about to do some
investing but see we got this one group and something is missing. I feel like
you the missing link. - I think you got something there. We gotta
work on your image a little bit though. You know what I'm saying? I think I I
just a little bit. But you type though. - You meet my image bro. - Ain't nothing wrong with your image. But see you either
gotta be street or you gotta be sexy. It go
tta be one of 'em. One of I do. - Like a mixing. - Yeah, I think we should go with sex. - I think so too. Matter of fact, why don't
you go in the second room right there. Look in the closet. We got some stuff for you. See if. - So me, my clothes. Go check it out baby. - Alright listen man this is exactly how this going go me and twan. We going
in the front door and exactly 10 minutes. Man. I want y'all to go in the back door. Just make a, just draw enough attention for me and
my shaggy to do the
rest. You understand what I'm saying? - But you want me
to kick in the back door. Blast that in. - Are you, is he stupid? - I don't know. - Did you volunteer for this or is this? This must
be community service for you. Huh? All the on
the couch. He sent us with these two. - Man. Who the you
talking to like that man. Man, nigga, fuck you. - All right, listen man. - Nah man, fuck this man. All that man. All that man. - Trying to play me like a stupid. - Or something man. Listen. Listen to me man.
Don't this up for me. Don't this up man. This is all we got. Get in the back door. I wouldn't
give a how you get in the back door. Got just draw enough
attention for me and my shaggy to do the rest. Man, that's a rap. Let's do this. Twan. - Stumble
going through that either. You dumb. Man you. - Fuck this up man. - Oh man. This the shit right here. Oh they gonna be
hating and I rock this one. I got my black pants.
I can do it on my skirt man. - Man, who the
you think he was talking to like that
? Man, man. Man, you ain't. - Nah man. You already late man. Got you big dog. You said
you got me but you already late man. - Got you big dog. - What going to do man? We don't want no excuses man. You understand that guns what's up man? I knew you was smarter than that. What's happening? - I'm good, bro. I'm straight. I bet. Thinking about your little proposal, you know what I'm
saying? Me and my people we talked over, we think we could get a shot man. - Worth a shot. What you talking about? Wor
th a shot man. What you think this
is a job at a supermarket or something? You could just quit when you want to. Only way outta this is death man. - Chill. Chill out bro. I mean what he's trying to say and I
feel him is this is a family. It's based on trust. Without trust you
ain't got nothing. Y'all should know that. - I feel that. I feel like a hundred percent and me
and my people, we just got home. You know what I'm saying? Think we could deal with the family thing. I ain't trying to be a
chi
ef right now. Could be an Indian, a soldier, wherever y'all need me at. We there. - You know what I'm saying? I mean we want y'all on our team, you know what I'm saying? It's like an Indian with his tribe, a soldier with
his troops. We ain't trying to boss y'all. We just want y'all on a team, you feel me? - You got somewhere to go man. Nah bro. Just looking at my watch dude. (Upbeat music) (Gun bangs) (Guns banging) (Rap music) - What the fuck dude? What are you doing? Who gonna tell us
where th
e dope the money at now? Look. Tripping bro. - Man, this trump up man. I comes. (Men shouting) - Okay, now you tripped. Now what the we gonna do? - Trip this. (Gun bangs) This act like I ain't
tell I gonna kill you if you up. - Dude. What is this? What are you doing? - Yourself together man. Fuck that nigga man. - Fuck that nigga?
That nigga is dirty people. Now what we gonna do? We gotta talk to dirty now. - Fuck dirty I'll tell him, (mumbles). - All you need to do is get the shit. Let's get th
e outta here man. (Rap music) - Car 1905, car 1905, come in. - Roger that. This is car 1905. - We have shots reported
on the 1400 block of north Johnson street. Could you pass over there to
see what's going on? - Copy on route ten four. - Man, I ain't want
this to happen like this bro. Not at all, you know man. We coulda just man. Just. - What? Just what? Twan this killer be killed man. Now help me go in these pockets, man. Or go go back there
and go in the closet under the bed or something and
find something. Man. - Who the fuck are you? - Please, please, please don't shoot. Don't shoot. - What the fuck you
doing in this little closet. - Tasha? I was looking at clothes, the twins
and clothes and I heard the gunshots. I just got in. I don't know nothing. I don't know nothing. Who are you? - No matter who the I am. You just come the
on out this closet right now. - You just don't shoot. - Come on. - Look. Look. Just calm down. I don't know nothing. I don't know nothing about the business
.
I'm just here. 'Cause they was investing in me that
I'm just, just, let's talk about this. I'm just here 'cause they was investing
in me. That's it. - Invest in you. What the you do? - I rap, write, come on now. I rap. I write in that sing. I write music. Come on. I'm just calm down with the gun. - So you don't know nothing about the dope? Ain't nothing about the money or the
drugs. I don't. - Know nothing about that. So. - You wouldn't be lying to me, huh? - No, I wouldn't lie. You got the gu
n pointing at right at me. I wouldn't lie. Just
if I, if I knew where I was, I'd tell you,
you know we could split something. Break me off
something. You know what I'm talking about. - For sure, shorty. - Twan. Come here man. - Come on. - Twan. What the fuck you doing man? - She was in the closet bro. She innocent. The twins was putting
their money in and they was investing in her. She a rapper bro. Chill out. But you need to. - Take care of this then man. Take bring
her over here and tie her up
and gag. - Or something. Man. - Come on man. - Put your hands behind your back. Don't move. - Dang. Sir. We have a situation. - What's wrong son? - I just received a text
message from Tasha. She's in the
house that's been entered by force. She said she
heard gunshots right now as we speak. She's in the bedroom closet. - Well for one, we need to keep this
out of the press and get her the hell out of there. Get the superintendent on the phone. Have him surround
the house and make sure no one leav
es that house. I don't want
anything to happen to my daughter. I want all those bastards dead. Okay. - No problem. I'll leave right now. I'll go down
myself. I'll make sure Tasha's okay. Okay sir. - And Rex be safe. - You cool right here? - I'm okay.
Can you fix me some water please? - Here you go. - Thank you. - So what kind of stuff
you do? You know what I'm saying? Like for fun or something like that? - What? - I'm just trying
to lighten up the situation a little bit. You know what I'm saying
? - What are
you and your boy gonna do with me? - If you continue to
be cool, we might let you go. But I think you
know a little bit more than you saying. You know right now. - They ain't with me like that. I swear. I promise. - You. Sure man. 'Cause I don't
really wanna do this to you right now. I don't wanna hurt you. - Seriously. I
wouldn't lie if I knew what anything was. I'll tell you. I'm ready to go home. I need to get outta here. - Chill out man. You gonna go home
as soon as we find a wa
y outta this. Just, just calm down. Just calm down. (Tasha chuckles) What she laughing at? - Oh, nothing. - Nah, you just laughing at something. You tickle pink right now. - You got a big bug
on the tip of your nose. - Stop playing. I wanna know what's
so funny. I'm I'm funny or something. Do I amuse you? - It's nothing about you. I was just thinking
about this movie. I saw. - A movie. They got dead bodies laying around
this a gun pointed at you. This must be an action movie, huh? - This situati
on kind
of remind me of a movie. I don't know if you ever saw it. This guy, he broke out of prison. He captured this
female officer and they kind of like fell for each other in the end. - Yeah, I saw
that movie Jennifer Lopez played in it. Right. And I believe
she shot the dude towards the end. Right? She shot him in the leg, huh? - Yeah, that was kind of romantic. - So what
you saying, you kind like falling for me. - Boy. No, that was a movie. This, this is real. - So you're saying
if we was in
a different situation and we crossed each other at a bar, at a club, you wouldn't get me a chance? - I don't know. We not in that same situation. - I'm saying though, what if we was. - We're not.
So let's just not talk about it no more. - All right. - Twan, twan. - Say bro, what's up man? - Get away from them
windows, but the people everywhere dog. - See what you want me to do bro? - Man, go get
that and bring that here right now, man. (Gun bangs) ♪ Black, black, black, black ♪ ♪ black sand, ok
ay ♪ ♪ black sand, okay ♪ ♪ black oh black, black oh black ♪ ♪ black sand, okay ♪ ♪ black sand, okay ♪ (Door slams) (Footsteps thumping) - Don't shoot, don't shoot man. Don't shoot everybody in this dead man. Don't shoot. I was an innocent bystander. (Guns banging) (Rap music) We got a 1 0 8 officer down. - Are you okay? - I was so scared so much. (Rap music) Does my father know about this? - Yeah, I'm afraid he does. (Rap music) - Well, son, tell me something. What in the is going on now? Did y
ou get down there in time? Is my
daughter all right? Talk to me. - Calm down sir. Calm down. Tasha's safe with me. Everything's okay. - Good. So what about the perpetrator? - Well sir, everyone is dead. And also a police officer's been killed
also. - How many were there. - Altogether? Eight. - Did the officer have any family? - Yes he did. He was survived by his wife and the
baby daughter. - I'm sorry to hear about that. - Me too sir. It was very tragic. - Rex, please send my condolences and mak
e
sure that the family of the officer is taken
care of and give her my personal number and give her anything she needs. - Yes sir. Sir. But I think that
someone wanna speak with you sir. One second. It's your father. - Daddy. - Mr. Tillman. Mr. Tillman. (Rap music) - I am glad
that you're safe. Baby you scared me. - I was so
scared they had guns and everything. I'm so sorry daddy. I almost want your
reelection plans. I'm so sorry. - That's okay baby. The most important
thing is that you're safe.
- Hi. Am I? Am I straight? Straight? Okay. Up a little bit. Am I good here? Okay, I'm ready. - Standby. 5, 4, 3. - Today there has
been a tragedy in our city as eight men and a police officer have been killed. In what officials are
calling black Saturday? It appears to have
been a robbery attempt or a drug deal gone sour. Several of the victims
are prior felons inside of the house, police have found
and confiscated drugs as well as drug paraphernalia. The names of the criminals have not
yet bee
n released. The station, the mayor and our
city would like to send our condolences to the family of
the officer that was killed in the line of duty. This has been
a lead up barque for N B A U by you. News seven. (Gentle music) ♪ Start ♪ ♪ live the jazz man ♪ (Gentle music) ♪ It's time to take a look ♪ ♪ deep into the soul of a street soldier ♪ ♪ different circumstances to leave ♪ ♪ you fucked over there ain't no rules ♪ ♪ but there's a code to this game ♪ ♪ there ain't no law but Karma
brings ju
stice to this game ♪ ♪ you could feel it in your blood dog ♪ ♪ you know what's wrong
with the life you chose ♪ ♪ where instincts
you can get your own dog ♪ ♪ that's all you got and that's
all that you could trust ♪ ♪ fuck a bitch dog, ♪ ♪ 'cause trust she's out to get rich ♪ ♪ as seed pressure pops a lot of ♪ ♪ with nerves
you dig? Pipe made steel dog ♪ ♪ fuck what you heard ♪ ♪ look out for you when your family leave ♪ ♪ this shady player ♪ ♪ that's why I rode with those who shot ♪ ♪ gold playe
r and cuffed as a juvenile ♪ ♪ yeah I know my nigga about ♪ ♪ I know my brother wild
was trained by the same gang ♪ ♪ the same name when one is hurt, ♪ ♪ the other feels the same pain ♪ ♪ black oh black ♪ ♪ black oh black ♪ ♪ black sands okay ♪ ♪ black sands okay ♪ ♪ black oh black ♪ ♪ black oh black ♪ ♪ black sand okay ♪ ♪ black sand okay ♪ ♪ black oh black ♪ ♪ black oh black ♪ ♪ black sand okay ♪ ♪ black sand okay ♪ ♪ black oh black ♪ ♪ black oh black ♪ ♪ black sand okay ♪ ♪ black sand okay ♪
♪ what's up
fam? Fresh from prison pumping ♪ ♪ I'm black on dry land ♪ ♪ ain't got my lady 'cause
my lady got another man ♪ ♪ what can
I do to change who I am no matter ♪ ♪ how I try trouble
seem to find them near ♪ ♪ seem to follow me I'm feeling hollow ♪ ♪ catch 22 ♪ ♪ how can I make a change from ♪ ♪ or to me just doing some things ♪ ♪ change plot on me and my dudes up ♪ ♪ you love to shoot ♪ ♪ come we some slick hitters up your loop ♪ ♪ get off slicks like bosses do ♪ ♪ but now I look sidewa
ys
at the whole damn crew ♪ ♪ like what a
plotting up the dude to what ♪ ♪ keeps that
beside me. Right up on the side ♪ ♪ heat a turn
into the origami running to Rob me ♪ ♪ black oh black ♪ ♪ black oh black ♪ ♪ black sands okay ♪ ♪ black sands okay ♪ ♪ black oh black ♪ ♪ black oh black ♪ ♪ black sands okay ♪ ♪ black sands okay ♪ ♪ black oh black ♪ ♪ black oh black ♪ ♪ black sands okay ♪ ♪ black sands okay ♪ ♪ black oh black ♪ ♪ black oh black ♪ ♪ black sands okay ♪ ♪ black sands okay ♪ ♪ on the
late,
late, late, late Saturday night ♪ ♪ the two messed up ♪ ♪ they about
to take the flight over to a house ♪ ♪ they about to grab his wife Doug ♪ ♪ taper in the
kids and make him pay the price ♪ ♪ call him up ♪ ♪ let him know that it ain't looking nice ♪ ♪ better give them what they
want to say goodbye to my life ♪ ♪ that's right. You better
have my cash on a double ♪ ♪ 'cause if I let him some
shots it's gonna be nothing but ♪ ♪ trouble I ain't playing ♪ ♪ I might just do him for nothing ♪ ♪
200 gs four I squeeze but
get you quick before I buck him ♪ ♪ black. Let the breathe kick ♪ ♪ I let me check around your waist ♪ ♪ I gotta make sure he ain't
gotta make sure this goes ♪ ♪ straight gotta
make sure that we succeed ♪ ♪ gotta make sure that we be safe ♪ ♪ put the money on the floor ♪ ♪ don't make your move, just be still ♪ ♪ put your back against the wall ♪ ♪ drop to your knees and just chill ♪ ♪ say your prayer for your family ♪ ♪ so that no one gets killed ♪ ♪ black oh black ♪ ♪
black oh black ♪ ♪ black sands okay ♪ ♪ black sands okay ♪ ♪ black oh black ♪ ♪ black oh black ♪ ♪ black sands okay ♪ ♪ black sands okay ♪ ♪ black oh black ♪ ♪ black oh black ♪ ♪ black sands okay ♪ ♪ black sands okay ♪ ♪ black oh black ♪ ♪ black oh black ♪ ♪ black sands okay ♪ ♪ black sands okay ♪ ♪ black oh black ♪ ♪ black oh black ♪ ♪ black sands okay ♪ ♪ black sands okay ♪ ♪ black oh black ♪ ♪ black oh black ♪ ♪ black sands okay ♪ ♪ black sands okay ♪ ♪ black oh black ♪ ♪ black oh black ♪ ♪ b
lack sands okay ♪ ♪ black sands okay ♪ ♪ black oh black ♪ ♪ black oh black ♪ ♪ black sands okay ♪ ♪ black sands okay ♪ ♪ black oh black ♪ ♪ black oh black ♪ ♪ black sands okay ♪ ♪ black sands okay ♪ ♪ black oh black ♪ ♪ black oh black ♪ ♪ black sands okay ♪ ♪ black sands okay ♪ ♪ black oh black ♪ ♪ black oh black ♪ ♪ black sands okay ♪ ♪ black sands okay ♪ ♪ black oh black ♪ ♪ black oh black ♪ ♪ black sands okay ♪ ♪ black sands okay ♪ (Gentle music) With nigga look I come through
the doors with
it on my mind throwing up. Bow you about beef. I'm
gonna put holes through your back Close. It's a spot with 50 gorillas
by 50 more on candy and Chrome to snatching up all your hoes. Niggaa fuck
the feds. I ain't scared to do the Joe. I'm gonna walk
that time down like my nigga. See low. Niggas running. And trap no one to turn to you getting in
some gangster shit that don't concern you. I smoke deal, I train deal. I supposed
to stop but I can't. I'm a dog deal.
I love Ho and I'm addicted to mone
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Feeling inspired!
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Never leave a witness behind
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Is that magic?