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In the concrete canyons of Cedar Street, music wasn't a hobby-it was a lifeline.
Céyah was a girl who was born with a firey temper and a voice like liquid honey, a R&B prodigy who sang to drown out the sirens.
Zion was the "Snowmen" a lanky producer with ice-blue eyes and platinum hair who turned the rhythm of the projects into masterpieces.
Together, they made a pinky promise to find the "big screens" and never look back.
But the mud is heavy, and it clings.
When Zion chooses the street to protect Céyah's future, he ends up behind bars, leaving her with a shattered heart and a catalog of unfinished songs.
Years later, they are the brightest stars in the sky-Céyah, the Queen of Soul, and Zion, the cold king of the underground.
They are finally on the big screens, but the distance between them is measured in more than just miles.
It's measured in the letters never sent, the silence of a prison cell, and the resentment of a love sold for a contract.
Experience the raw, lyrical journey of two souls who traded everything for the spotlight, only to realize that fame is the loneliest song of all.