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Pimps up hoes down
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Complete, First published May 05, 2018
Mature
Pimp alsina is a 25 year old pimp from New Orleans , Louisiana . his love for women turned into pimping , he had been hustling for so long he grew tired of that and working a 9-5 was just out of the question . 


Recently allowing a new girl to join the family raven , things slowly but surely take a turn . she tries to take him out the pimping game for good . 

Will she change him for the better or will alsina continue to pimp ?

THIS IS FICTIONAL . NOT AUGUST ALSINA'S CHARACTER AT ALL .
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