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May 2018
18m 39s

Terrance "Gangsta" Williams

Engle
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La Nouvelle Orléans - 1991, la ville possède un des taux d’homicide les plus élevés au monde.
Dans la rue, Terrance est une véritable tête brulée.
Entre deal d’héroïne et histoires de meurtres, il aide ses demi-frères à monter un label à
l’arrière d’une cuisine.
25 ans après ce label compte les plus gros vendeurs de disques comme Lil Wayne, Drake ou
Nicky Minaj.
plus d'infos sur le site
produit par Engle
créé par François Cusset

Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

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