Nobody Gets Me

Nobody Gets Me

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When the world counts him out, only one person believes in Sekani - Sariah, a college junior chasing her music dreams. From the safe halls of USC to the dangerous streets of L.A., their worlds couldn't be more different. But as Sekani fights to escape his past and rise as a rapper, and Sariah balances family struggles and college pressure, their bond grows stronger - until the line between friendship and something more starts to blur. In a city where loyalty can be deadly, and dreams come with a price, can they survive the pull of two worlds? Or will the streets claim everything - including each other?
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