1:06:01
Hey! Not again.
1:06:04
- Come back here. Come on.
- Goddamn!
1:06:06
You okay?
1:06:07
Yeah, I'm okay. You?
1:06:09
Okay.
1:06:10
Any opportunity, right?
1:06:11
Somebody doesn't like you.
You're no fun to be around!
1:06:15
- You all right?
- Somebody wants you dead.
1:06:18
- He okay?
- He's okay, he just pissed his pants.
1:06:20
- I wanna talk to my mama.
- You're the man.
1:06:23
You got nothing on my boy.
1:06:25
We've got a puddle of piss
at the crime scene...
1:06:28
...and your son has a weak bladder.
- And what does that mean?
1:06:31
That means we take your son to the
station, we ask him what he saw.
1:06:35
He answers,
we book him into custody, he lives.
1:06:39
He doesn't, we let him go, he dies!
1:06:41
He didn't do it.
And he ain't getting involved.
1:06:44
All right, uncuff him.
Let the jackals hunt him down.
1:06:47
- Man, what I'm talking about...
- Hey, stop, stop.
1:06:50
Stop.
1:06:55
The young men that got shot...
1:06:57
...all were rappers since they were
little boys on the street corner.
1:07:02
And they all wanted to be with
Antoine Sartain and Sartain Records.
1:07:06
That was their Motown.
1:07:08
- I don't get the music.
- You ain't supposed to.
1:07:12
After a few albums,
they want to go out on their own.
1:07:14
They find out the producer's
keeping all the money.
1:07:17
The way it's always gonna be
in the music business.
1:07:20
Sartain goes to the joint
for a while.
1:07:22
Klepto, the first to rebel,
tells Sartain:
1:07:26
"I'm gonna hire a lawyer...
1:07:28
...to get out of my contract
I signed in high school."
1:07:31
Sartain get out of jail.
1:07:35
You know what happened next.
1:07:45
You telling me Sartain
had his own groups killed...
1:07:47
...because they wanted
to go on their own?
1:07:50
Makes a powerful statement...
1:07:51
...to anybody thinking
about breaking a contract.
1:07:54
Don't it?
1:07:59
I told you what the picture
looks like.