
The West-Daniels brothers live an extravagant lifestyle, and the streets of Dallas has never quite seen a hood mentality like theirs. Hasaun "Hollywood" and Samondré “Chevy” have every right to walk around with their cocky demeanors. Even though these brothers live in the D, they have Louisiana blood pumping through their veins. Chevy is recently home from doing a ten-year bid in a state maximum security prison. The prison life has hardened him and caused him to repress his feelings and emotions, but now that he is home with his family and children, he has to readjust. To welcome him home, Hollywood puts together a block party with the help of their sister, Len’Yae. What was supposed to have been a private dance from one of the strippers, turned into something far more. Meechie Bell is able to relate to Chevy’s current situation due to her own incarceration, and starts to find herself captivated by Chevy’s callous attitude. When he places a proposition in front of her, Meechie takes the offer, even knowing the work she puts in for Chevy could be detrimental to her probation and her freedom. Her stripping days seem to die as she spends more time with Chevy. These two struggle to find a medium when it comes to business and their personal situation. Len’Yae only has one true friend, and that’s Mizhani, Meechie’s younger sister. Mizhani has history with Hollywood, but tries to avoid rekindling their past. She is a true bombshell and has a hustle to match. The last thing she wants is to be burned once again by Hollywood’s womanizing ways. Will Meechie come out on top like she always has when pressed to the limit? Is Chevy man enough to accept all of Meechie and learn to get rid of his cold ways? Mizhani has to decide to either follow her heart of possibly lose out on a good thing. In this southern tale of fast money, cars and women, loyalty is tested and bonds are pushed to their limit. Find out if these young lovers will find their way to each other, or just let it all go.