Publisher's Synopsis
Kahlil was the coldest hitta on the streets of Chicago with his comrade J-Moe by his side. They didn't take shit from anyone, and they always took what they needed. Kahlil was struggling to provide for the love of his life, Ivy. They were two peas in a pod since high school. Deeply in love with each other, Kahlil is laying his murder game down to put food on the table. He only trusts his gun; it was the only thing that never let him down. But when the street life becomes too much, he turns to music. Ivy has an ear for hearing the right tune, and she had the perfect person to push to the top. Kahlil had a voice that Chicago knew all too well. He could sing like no other, and with his life on the line, Kahlil tries to become a star. The streets are a cold-hearted place, but with Ivy pushing music on him, he's desperately making a change. Money is low, and hidden enemies are coming full force at them. J-Moe stands tall with his friend and is convinced that music is the way out for them. Drama, lies, and murder take you on an emotional roller coaster that you will never forget. Can that make it big in the music game, or will being a hitta be more important?