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Bosco (2024)

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(grand orchestral fanfare

playing)



(helicopter blades whirring)

(birds screeching)

(indistinct party chatter,

laughter)

(engine starting, idling)

(chattering continues)

(chattering continues)

(hip-hop music playing)

(talking indistinctly)

(party chatter continues

in distance)

(mid-tempo music playing)

(footsteps approaching)

TOOTIE:

Bosco, what are you doing, man?

When are you gonna grow up

and stop playing

with all this baby sh*t?

It ain't baby sh*t.

This is 1,000 pieces.

It ain't easy.

You mean 999?

Hmm?

(Tootie exhales)

(exhales softly)

You think you're smart...

but you don't know sh*t.

Why are you not outside

playing with the others?

I just like puzzles

and animals more.

Animals?

You know, we out here

with some real animals.

You don't know sh*t.

'Cause you're just

a little mama's boy,

playing puzzles and video games

all g*dd*mn day.

I'm a real m*therf*cker now.

That's me, m*therf*cker.

You understand?

A real lion out here

in these streets,

running sh*t, getting money.

See, I deal with little

goofy-ass n*gg*s like zebras

that's changing they stripes.

They one way in your face,

and then when you turn

your back, they snitching

and running to the pigs,

and putting your business

out there.

Jealousy, envy.

Real goofy-ass n*gg*s.

(chuckles)

You better grow the f*ck up,

you understand?

f*ck the game.

Sit your ass down!

Don't you f*ck with me.

Look at you,

crying like a little bitch, huh?

- (siren wailing)

- (dogs barking)

(people clamoring nearby)

(banging on door)

Give me your backpack.

Give me your backpack.

(banging continues)

Listen, I need you to go

out this back door.

Go to your mama's house.

You didn't see sh*t,

you didn't hear sh*t,

you understand?

Go out the back door.

Go now. Hurry up!

- (helicopter blades whirring)

- (hip-hop music playing)

This that 1994 flow

Butter tins in my wardrobe,

a butter rim

Black bandana

and nine in my torso

The young Snoop Dogg

on the mic

At the Source Award Show

The house that Dr. Dre built

I stole from shows

before they foreclose

I guess only the Lord knows

you copy my style

Subliminals

from not criminals

I shank you and trap

Been a while since

I gave you n*gg*s

Balls like this

Pulled up

with the doors open

Show your cars like this

Last time I did it

Me and 50 was

in the same group

Me and Eminem

was in the same booth

Me and Dre

was on Cedar Block

Taking pictures

by the same crew

Now, all y'all n*gg*s do

is tell stories

About sh*t that ain't true

f*cking hoes behind me

Eat that p*ssy,

till your face blue

Cat got your tongue, now,

your teeth ain't strong

And since

we talking stronger

Had our up and down

like Nasdaq

You know it's true

BBL scores between

the ass cr*ck

I'm in this rag Chevy,

my red rag heavy

My palms never sweaty,

I hold the DRACO steady

Been ghosting Machiavelli

and my 16s deadly

Compton across the belly,

I prove we All-Star ready

We sh**ting indirectly

I'm aiming at your neckpiece

I run you for your jewels

And wedding pictures

to the ex piece

Still got them fragments

in my chest

Them b*ll*ts ain't affect me

Compton across the belly

I prove we All-Star ready

Got Compton tatted on me,

black, and I keep it on me

Black rag up in this Chevy

(fading): Don't try me,

this feels too heavy...

BOSCO:

From that moment,

I did anything I could

to keep the lights on

and food in my mama's fridge.

Then I grew up.

- I was still running.

- (panting)

I just ran faster.

(helicopter blades whirring)

They'd catch me, throw me in

and eventually have

to let me out

just to catch

my stupid ass again.

Got sick of the g*ng,

so I started letting myself out.

Could almost

taste freedom, twice.

The penal system hates looking

like they can't do their job.

That's why I'm here.

- (indistinct radio transmission)

- BOSCO: Supermax.

Two men sell the same plan.

One ends up

with a million-dollar smile.

The other...

...gets 35.

35 years...

...for some f*cking weed.

(water sloshing)

- (gate clangs shut)

- Where you from? Hey!

We got some fresh fish, fellas!

(chuckles mockingly)

What'd you do? What'd you do?

THE BULL: Man, quiet

your little ass down, Rooster.

Man, f*ck you, man.

It's a free country, man.

(indistinct radio transmissions)

Get the f*ck in there, 759.

Hey!

Open the f*cking door!

Open the door!

(breathes heavily)

Don't smile at me,

you f*cking p*ssy.

Open the f*cking door!

Yeah, you scared of me,

ain't you? Huh?

You don't know me!

None of you m*therf*ckers

know me!

None of you m*therf*ckers

in here!

(muttering)

So, you just gonna watch me

like some kind of

f*cking Peeping Tom, huh?

Like I'm a f*cking animal.

I know your bitch ass

hears me up there!

Like I'm a f*cking animal?

Yeah?

I'll be a f*cking animal!

(howling)

(continues howling)

(barking)

(screaming)

(growling scream)

(mutes sound)

(indistinct radio transmission)

(indistinct radio transmission)

(no audio over monitor)

(chains rattling)

(keypad beeping)

(line ringing)

AUTOMATED VOICE (over phone):

You have a collect call from...

Laurie, please don't hang up.

- Laurie...

- (line clicks)

f*ck!

(brief exhale)

(sighs)

(chains rattling)

THE BULL:

Why is your skinny ass so mad?

The walls are thin

as hell in here.

Why the f*ck ain't you mad?

'Cause I don't give a f*ck.

I don't either.

Yeah, if you didn't,

you wouldn't be mad.

How'd your ass end up here?

I transferred from Folsom,

landed upstairs,

then I robbed

a commissary guard,

and they sent my ass down here.

What'd you say?

Yeah, I had no money

on the books,

so I grabbed a sprinkler blade

and reached through the slot

and grabbed the new duck

by his tie.

BOSCO:

sh*t.

Came down on you, huh?

No, f*ck, no, man.

It brought me back to calm.

He didn't want to tell anybody

he got buffed

by an inmate, right?

Why the f*ck you get

caught up then?

m*therf*cking snitch!

- ROOSTER: g*dd*mn, man.

- THE BULL: Got me 90,

but I've been here

for like, f*ck,

I've been here,

like, a year maybe.

Maybe... maybe two.

Then some other sh*t,

then they...

they caught me messing

with the phone.

Hunt gave me ten in the desert,

and that's some hard time.

(buzzer sounds)

(gate rumbling)

ROOSTER:

Boss man! Boss man! Yo!

Can't you take some time off

for good behavior?

For I ain't been in sh*t

for ten months, bro.

Straight. Come on, man.

A'ight, a'ight, a'ight.

Look, look, look.

Just forget I said anything.

Damn.

Step back, 759.

Step the f*ck back, 759.

(chains rattling)

(lock clicks, clanking)

(indistinct radio transmission)

Why is he still in cuffs?

Sorry about that, Adams.

Why don't you kneel down?

We'll take them off.

Now, how do you think

we're gonna remove them cuffs

if, uh, if he doesn't

kneel down?

HUNT:

Place is a sh*thole.

You want something

to clean it up with?

Sorry, I-I didn't catch that.

Is that... Is that a no?

I do.

That's "I do, sir," 759.

Now, you can stand up now,

Adams. Stand up.

You f*cked up my camera.

You know, this is just as much

for your protection

as it is for mine, son.

You know why?

'Cause it holds

everybody accountable.

Right, Ramos?

RAMOS:

That's right.

Welcome to my jail, son.

I got one objective here

and that is to keep

everybody safe.

And contained.

See... (inhales), you let me

control the situation,

and we're all gonna

get along just fine.

And everybody's

gonna survive it.

That's all I want.

But I got some news for you.

And I want you to have this,

I really do,

but with your history...

...and my camera...

...I don't want you to get

any fun escape ideas

like you did a few years ago.

'Cause you're not in County

anymore.

This is max.

And you're in here

'cause they say you got to pay.

I'm in here to make sure you do.

So, let's go easy

on each other, huh?

'Cause if it weren't me,

it'd be some other

son of a bitch in my place.

And if it weren't you in here,

well, look around.

Man, they built this place

just for you.

f*ck you.

You look a little

more intelligent

than just a simple "f*ck you."

(chuckling):

But...

I hope you're smart enough to

know that if you try anything,

anything, there's only one way

this ends.

A b*llet.

Right... there.

Okay?

So...

congratulations, Adams.

You are a father.

Yeah, check it out.

(indistinct radio transmission)

Did you know the chances are

that a kid without a dad

is gonna end up standing

right where you are?

That's a fact.

You think about that

long and hard.

You're gonna spend the rest

of your life in here.

You ain't never gonna

see that...

(yelling)

- (clicking)

- (yelling)



(door slams shut)

I'll k*ll you, m*therf*cker.

(weakly):

k*ll you, m*therf*cker.

You gonna get up today?

You know, you don't have

to be like him, right?

But, Mama...

WILLA:

No.

I want you to have choices

he never had.

(sighs)

I've made my choices, baby.

You can only protect yourself...

...by your choices.

You're too smart not to be.

Come here.

I love you.

(Willa sobs)

I love you, too.

It's gonna be okay.

(door opens)

ROOSTER:

Yo.

Man, you look like sh*t, man.

Boss didn't even hit you

that hard.

What, two weeks

and you're coming out

looking like Nelson Mandela?

Boy, your ass look stanky.

(chains rattling)

(door slams shut)

BOSCO: Of course, he took

the one thing I wanted most.

(sniffs)

(gulping)

I never thought

about being a father,

but for two weeks

in the hole, that's...

that's all I did.

I couldn't wait

to see that picture again.

But I dreaded reading

that letter from her.

(intercom clicks, man sighs)

(indistinct radio transmission)

HUNT (over intercom):

Welcome back.

(sighs)



BOSCO:

For a runner like me,

breakfast is always cold oatmeal

seasoned with spit

and pepper spray.

ROOSTER:

What's in, OG?

I know you got

the hot-hots for me.

Says here you got

two chicken ramen

so that's what you're getting.

Uh-uh. Nah, fool. Nah, man.

You got to give me those

hots, man. Give me those hots.

BOSCO: Lunch? Probably

a cream bologna sandwich

and an apple that's been

kicked around for extra flavor.

RAMOS:

Ain't got no money on the books.

Better luck next time.

BOSCO:

And dinner?

Dinner's the same as lunch.

People tell us when to eat,

shower and sh*t.

Choosing what we want to buy is

our only taste of independence.

ROOSTER: What about the chicken?

That's mine!

Hey, what the f*ck, man?

- Give me my sh*t!

- BOSCO: That's what I call

a snitching plot

over commissary.

That's why they k*ll

over commissary.

(screaming)

BOSCO: To avoid dying

on the toilet from dysentery.

Me?

I ain't sh*t in six days.

Oh, sh*t.

HUNT (over intercom):

Show yourself, inmate.

If I don't see you,

we're coming down there.

Um, I'm here.

Stomach's f*cked up.

I need a visual confirmation.

(indistinct radio transmission)

Location confirmed.

Cell check suspended.

Hey, yo, uh, Hunt.

I'm gonna need

some more TP down here.

That a'ight?

If that would make you

feel better.

BOSCO:

Time to play the game.

Y-yes, sir. It would.



BOSCO:

Time to play the game.

(slurping)

(indistinct radio transmission)

(exhales)

(knocking echoes)

(overlapping chattering

in distance)

BOSCO:

Finally.

When all the cons eat,

I can think.

(indistinct chatter, laughter)

(chattering quiets)

Yo.

Yo, you hear that?

THE BULL:

It's f*ckin' summer already.

It's about to be boiling

up in this bitch.

BOSCO:

You ever hear that before?

THE BULL:

Heard all types of sh*t.

So what?

(chuckles softly)

(crickets chirping)

BOSCO: Hearing such a sound

in this cage

was like seeing a rose sprout

from concrete, man.

To The Bull,

they were just sounds...

(chirping continues)

...but to me,

they were sounds

of sweet f*cking freedom.

(birds screeching quietly)

If freedom's a state of mind,

I guess my dream

should be enough.

(dial tone, beeping)

HUNT: Man, they built this

place just for you.

OFFICER (distorted):

Inmate Quawntay Adams.

Where's your father?

BOSCO:

But dreams ain't freedom.

MAN:

Hey!

HUNT:

There's only one way this ends.

BOSCO (echoing): You're gonna

do this sh*t to me?!

You're exactly like him.

BOSCO:

I ain't content with dreaming.



There's information everywhere.

(keys jingling)

Judging from the click-clack

of Hunt's hard bottoms,

there's about 15 feet from

the cell block exit to here.

Coming in the first day

I saw about, what,

60 cinder blocks leading

up to an air vent.

At eight inches each,

that's about 40 feet up.

Can't exactly just hop out.

- (buzzer sounds)

- I can use the buzzer

with the three-second...

Um, make that a five-second

wait period

- as my early-warning system.

- (gate rumbles open)

Counts come every 30.

Only been about what, 20?

So they probably coming

to shake someone down.

Yep.

(tapping on glass)

Oh, f*ck. Check it.

Entering your cell, 759.

Sit.

BOSCO: Even with my

special treatment,

all eyes are on me.

Even though Hunt's trying

to get a gold star

from the warden

for keeping me in here...

RAMOS:

You like to read, huh?

BOSCO: ...humans are still

the greatest weakness

in any security system.

What is this?

BOSCO:

Prisons aren't inescapable.

They're just meant

to feel that way.

- (clicking)

- (officer cries out)

(clicking)

(breathing heavily)

BOSCO:

That ain't gonna work.

I need a better plan.

(short, sharp breaths)

(breathing rhythmically)

(quietly): ...three, four,

five, six, seven...

(grunting and panting)

(panting)

Yo, Bull.

I need a favor.

How long have you known me, man?

This is a... it's an easy one.

I need you to mail something

for me.

You know my policy.

You can read it.

Ain't nothing that's gonna

get you caught up.

Man, I don't give a f*ck

about getting caught up.

I just don't do favors

for anyone.

What if I got you

some commissary?

You ain't got sh*t on the books.

- I will.

- Well,

if you pay me,

it ain't a favor, right?

How about a hundred bucks?

What about some...

some hot-hot, some coffee?

- What you think of that?

- So now you're playing.

You got a tattoo g*n yet?

We have a winner.

You get me a g*n and some ink,

I got you, whatever you need.

Good.

Good, 'cause I need

another favor.

Let me get another one

of those girls' numbers.

AUTOMATED VOICE:

You have a collect call from...

BOSCO:

Quawntay.

THE BULL: Now what girl's gonna

pay a dollar a minute

to talk to you?

(chuckles)

You're in a box, bro.

BOSCO:

He's right.

I need a direct line.



Truth is,

it's hard to get sh*t in here.

But desperation finds a way.

Commissary charges

five to ten times

what you could get it for

on the outside,

and credit with The Bull

is twice that.

But if you want something

that you can't buy

from the prison pimps--

dr*gs, weapons, info--

sh*t, tools like the ones

I need,

you gotta go fishing...

and...

make it yourself.

Every item I get, my bill

goes up with The Bull, so...

gotta make it worth it.

I always was good at puzzles.

(keypad beeping)

(buzzer sounds)

(keys jingling)

(line ringing)

AUTOMATED VOICE:

You have a collect call.

(keypad beeping)

(line ringing)

AUTOMATED VOICE:

You have a collect call from...

(buzzer sounds)

ROOSTER:

New fish, fellas!

We got some fresh fish, fellas!

Ha ha!

ROOSTER:

Yes, sir.

BOSCO:

Prison's a revolving door.

(Rooster chatters indistinctly)

BOSCO: Just my luck,

a first-timer fiend

on a comedown

who can see my every move.

f*ck!

After the dr*gs wear off,

combined with the lack of info

about his case,

and just before he accepts the

hopelessness of his future,

he'll do anything to get out...

ROOSTER:

Let's welcome him home.

- BOSCO: ...snitching included.

- ROOSTER: Ha ha!

Hunt knows that.

(keypad beeping)

(line ringing)

(line clicks)

TWINKY:

Yo, who this?

Twink, you ugly-ass

m*therf*cker n*gga, it's me.

n*gga, they let

your old streaky ass out.

They ain't never letting me out,

n*gga, you know that.

sh*t, I'm out.

You ain't out.

What you mean, n*gga?

It's another sunny day

in Compton.

Yeah, no sunny days

for the melanin.

Hey, man, you depressing me

with this f*cking

Black power sh*t.

The sun is out, the hoes is out.

This sh*t is paradise.

- What more could you want?

- I need your help, actually.

I ain't got no money, Bosco.

How long your little ass

been f*cking hustling,

you still ain't got sh*t

to your name?

n*gga, for somebody

who need my help,

you sounding like, like a hoe

right now.

(siren wailing over phone line)

You got that last letter

I sent you, right?

I know the game, bro.

n*gga, I ain't sending

no f*cking blade in a book, man.

Shut up, n*gga! sh*t.

Can you f*ckin' chill out?!

Quiet as kept in here.

Now, you know the f*cking drill.

(scoffs)

You f*cking listen to me.

I got something for you

if you do.

I'm listening.

You remember my pop's

old stash spot, right?

There's still some product left.

You can take whatever you want

in there, that's fine with me,

but-but the cash...

The cash, partner, I need you

to give all of it to Laurie.

All of it.

Every cent.

Every f*cking cent.

You got that?

(hip-hop music playing)

Six feet, 50 feet...

BOSCO: Next piece of the puzzle

was something

to cut through

that ceiling with.

Now, I can't trust anybody

inside to get it.

sh*t, a... a metal blade

would be faster,

but a ceramic blade will

get through the detectors.



But... even if Twink

hides it perfectly,

Hunt's got such a hard-on for me

that anything with my name

on it,

he's gonna obsess over it.

Hmm.- We got g*ns

with drums on it

You gonna need some medical

Chill the f*ck out,

respect the locals

That's what you better do,

all these bad b*tches here

You n*gg*s show spirit

(fading):

Came for a good time..

BOSCO:

Yo, you play chess?

THE BULL:

The f*ck I look like?

Seeing if you want to learn.

No. I want some new ink.

Now, come on, man,

I told you already

I got you, man.

Working on it.

Let me get another one

of those numbers.

If you answer a question.

All right, maybe.

(sniffs)

Well...

I mean, I would never

ask this if it didn't come up.

n*gga, say what you got

to say to me, man.

Well, the rumor around here

is that you k*lled Tupac.

- What the f*ck did I do?

- That's why you in here.

They say you k*lled Tupac.

I ain't k*ll no f*cking Tupac.

What are you talking about, man?

(laughs) -THE BULL: All right,

that's cool.

- I got you.

- No, no.

I'm-I'm being straight-up

with you, man.

My-my pops is a Crip

and all that,

yeah, but...

I-I ain't k*ll no f*cking Tupac.

Man, I-I f*ck with Tupac.

Well, I didn't rob

that bank, either, so...

n*gga, you robbed a bank?

Nope.

(chuckles softly)

f*ck, man.

It's f*cking hotter than

a two-dollar p*stol

in this bitch, man.

I can't do this sh*t, man.

I can't be f*cking talking all

this dumb sh*t all day, man.

Dude, you know you f*cking

with my Zen, right?

It's f*cking hot.

Just chill out, man. sh*t. f*ck.

Yo, hold up. Check this out.

(clears throat)

Call this number.

"27-year-old,

attractive career woman

looking for excitement and

an honest man to take care of."

It's 555-8634.

Where's that sh*t you owe me?

I want some new ink.

(insects chirping)

TAMMY (over phone):

Hello?

Hey.

Hey, beautiful.

Got your number from your ad.

Oh, um, hey, there.

My name's, uh, Quawntay.

My friends call me Bosco.

(chuckles)

Uh...

TAMMY:

Like the syrup?

Are you, um...

Black?

Is that a problem for you?

I-I was just... No.

Sorry. I'm-I'm Tammy.

Like Tammy Wynette?

You know, "Stand by Your Man"?

That's that

country-singing bitch.

TAMMY:

You have a roomie?

Um...

That's my... neighbor.

(crickets chirping)

TAMMY:

35 years just for some grass?

BOSCO:

Yeah. Yeah, third strike.

You know, there's tons

of people in here for...

worse sh*t for less time,

you know?

It's just how it goes, though.

TAMMY:

They can't do that.

No?

(laughs softly)

They can, and they are.



Yeah...

I hope it wasn't rude to ask.

No, come on, it's...

It actually helps.

So, um, thank you.

I can't believe how unfair

they're treating you

just because... you know.

It's a gosh darn shame,

if you ask me.

(dog barking over phone)

You got a dog?

It's my neighbor's dog.

I want one,

but my roomie won't let me.

She's probably just hungry.

BOSCO:

Aren't we all?

TAMMY: Well, what

do they feed you in there?

BOSCO: Let's just say, uh,

I'd rather be eating

that-that dog food right now.

TAMMY:

Oh, geez.

- I'm sorry.

- Oh, yeah.

It's all good.

Once I get some-some money

on my books,

I'll have enough

to get some commissary,

I'll be straight, you know?

I'll be good.

I-I can give you some money.

BOSCO:

No, no. You, uh...

So soon? No, that's--

Y-You can't do that-that for me.

That's...

TAMMY:

No, I-I would like to help you.

(buzzer sounds)

(gate rumbling open)

BOSCO: Hey, let-let me

call you right back.

TAMMY:

Okay. I'll be here.

BOSCO:

Oh, sh*t.

I didn't take you for a reader.

ROOSTER: What the f*ck

is socio, you know...

There ain't even no pictures

in here!

What are you building

that house for?

It's for when I get out.

You ain't getting out.

No, man, I-I could get parole

or something like that.

Right?

No, you right.

You right. I ain't getting out.

I'm gonna run this

through the metal detector

- one more time.

- Hey!

Excuse me,

I-I need my medication, please.

It's for your own good, son.

Please!

BOSCO: The more desperate,

the more dangerous.

CARLOS:

Please, please. Please.

BOSCO:

The walls are closing in on him,

and he's losing his sh*t

without his meds.

- CARLOS: Please!

- BOSCO: I need that f*cking saw

before I lose mine.

And I hope Twink's high ass

didn't put the saw

in the wrong book.

They coming if he did.



(distant shouting)

BOSCO: Cell extractions

are like a game.

Some don't want

to go to medical.

Some don't want to go to court.

sh*t, some ill m*therf*ckers

don't want to go home.

This concrete coffin

becomes you.

And you're more at home here

than back out to a world

that's left you behind.

With the people that left you

behind in a society...

that gave up on you.



(no audio)

But that ain't me yet.

I got a life outside

that I got to get to now.

- Please, Dad, I'm not...

- But there's only

so much time down here

a man can take.

Dad, I-I need you to get me out.

I-I'm not gonna survive

this place. Please.

No, please do not

leave me here. Dad...

BOSCO:

Sometimes...

all your hope rides on one call.

If you don't get the response

you want...

...it can break you.

(keypad beeping)

(line ringing)

- (line clicks)

- Laurie, please don't hang up.

I should have listened to you.

Look, listen to me,

listen to me.

(over phone):

Don't hang up.

I know I f*cked up. I f*cked up.

All right?

I-I shouldn't have gone.

Look, I just want to be there

for my f*cking kid.

But it wasn't my fault,

Laurie, it...

(line clicks)

(beeping)

(birds chirping)

BOSCO:

Yeah, it can break you.

(muttering)

(laughing)

You know what, babe?

You're right. You're right.

You're right, I'm-a, I'm-a...

I'm-a, I'm-a tell him

I'm not going.

Hmm?

Yeah, I'm-a, I'm-a tell him

I'm not going. It's simple.

You're right, baby.

You're right. I...

(chuckles)

I-I'm-a tell him I'm not going.

I'm-a tell him,

I'm-a tell him...

I'm-a tell him I'm not going.

(chuckles):

I'm-a tell him I'm not going.

LAURIE:

Do you promise?



(sniffles)

Hey, hey.

Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey.

Hey, don't lose your sh*t.

(grunts)

Don't lose your sh*t.

Don't... don't lose your sh*t.

Don't lose your sh*t!

Don't lose your sh*t!

(screams)

f*ck!

(cackles)

Holy sh*t, man.



(sobs, sniffles)

(chuckles, sniffles)

(clears throat)

I'm good.

(sniffles)

I'm good.

Don't lose your sh*t.

(chuckles)

Whoo!

(birds chirping)

You got a visitor.

- What you mean? Who?

- Some lady.

- Laurie?

- I'm not your f*cking secretary.

THE BULL:

Hey, how does she look?

She's not your type.

BOSCO: sh*t, my type

is any woman with a hand

to grip a steering wheel and

a foot to mash the gas pedal.

Nah, for real, man,

how does she look, though?

Like Officer Smith

without a moustache.

ROOSTER: That got to be

a big girl right there.

I'm refusing the f*cking visit.

RAMOS:

No, no, let's go.

Uh, let-let me just get,

like, like,

a couple seconds of privacy,

I'll be right out.

RAMOS: I'm on my way out...

hurry up.

THE BULL:

Yo, you spic bastard.

When do I get

my f*cking comm back, bitch?

RAMOS: When you know

your f*cking role.

(indistinct chatter)

Surprise.

It sure is.

I told you not to come.

I was worried about you.

Are you mad?

No, no.

Just a little surprised,

you know?

A good surprised, right?

Yeah, yeah.

Yeah, good surprise.

Glad you did.

You're more handsome

than I imagined.

Thank you. sh*t.

Thank you. Thank you.

You are, too. Gorgeous.

Just like I imagined.

Why don't you stand up and...

show me a little something, yeah?

You like what you see?

Mm-hmm.

You look good.

You don't have to get all

dressed up and sh*t for me.

Oh, I'm on my way

to a party, but, um...

I would dress any way

you want me to.

You go to a lot of parties?

I have a lot of friends.

I'm kind of a socialite,

you know?

Fancy parties,

but it's gonna be boring.

What you mean,

how-how can a party be boring?

Same people

doing the same things,

getting schnookered

on the same champagne.

I hate it.

Come on. Don't say that.

Don't say that.

It's true.

I wish you could come with me.

It wouldn't be boring then.

I'd love that more than anything

in the world right now.

Wish I could just...

jump through the window,

be with you.

Know what I mean?

If you jump, I'll catch you.

BOSCO:

Money on the books.

Thank you, Tammy.

Now, I'll get The Bull

off my back, pay my debts

and have enough left to get

what I need to get out.

sh*t, it's looking all right

for me.

It's looking all right for me.

(indistinct radio transmission)

HUNT: I see you got some money

on the books there.

What? You don't like my food?

BOSCO:

I don't know. You're...

You're a regular Julia Childs.

HUNT (over intercom):

Eh, I'm disappointed.

I spent a lot of effort

on that menu.

I think you should be grateful.

Are you not grateful, Mr. Adams?

I think you should thank me.

Don't you want to thank me?

Well, if you don't feel

grateful, what do you feel?

Hmm?

You said...

...you're angry.

Or you're just...

hungry?

I don't feel sh*t anymore.

Sir.

BOSCO:

And there goes my commissary.

The only pro of being deprived

of all human contact

is the private showers.

Once a week, my little

three-minute cold shower

and some sun

are usually my only solace.

But I can't get what Tammy said

out of my mind.

Like, if I can trust her,

if she meant it, that's...

that's a big piece to my puzzle.

Can't let anything

shake my focus.

HUNT:

Enjoying those snacks, Quawntay?

You should really

deliver them bags.

Wait, what?

What should I do in my own jail?

How much time you got?

(chuckles)

See, he's quick.

But you don't think, man.

You know, that might actually be

your main malfunction.

Kind of typical,

people like you.

I bet you're a mama's boy,

aren't you?

Most criminals are mama's boys.

Is that right?

You see...

a criminal will r*pe and k*ll

and f*ck sh*t up

just for the f*ck of it, right?

But they still love their mamas

because they lie to them.

They tell them

they're worth something

when we all know

they ain't worth sh*t.

That makes sense.

You must be a mama's boy, right?

You see, they get dependent

on those lies.

But then the world shows them

who they really are

and they get angry.

Real angry.

And you know what?

That makes them, ironically,

just like what they hate.

Their fathers.

I bet you're just like

your father, aren't you?

Why you think that?

Because he was

a f*cking criminal.

Check?

And he d*ed in prison.

What did you say?

What did I say?

What-what did I say?

What, you...?

All that time on the telephone

and nobody told you?

sh*t.

I'm sorry, son.

Yes, I regret

to inform you, your...

Your father's dead.

Hey, don't sh**t

the messenger, pal.

I'm just here to deliver

the bad news,

and it don't bring me

any pleasure to do that.

I promise you.

But, hey.

You should be happy.

Just think about how much better

your kid's gonna be

without you around.

(sighs loudly)

It's all his f*cking fault, right?

Yeah. And he's finally

f*cking gone.

Why don't you pretend I'm him

and take a sh*t?

Yeah. That's it.

Take a sh*t. Take it.

Come on. Take it.

Take it!

(breath trembling)

That's why you're here.

Nobody else is around.

Let it out, man.

- Come on.

- No. No. No way.

You can do what you need to do.

Come on. You want to take it.

Do what you need to do.

(scoffs)

Go on.

Yeah.

(Bosco laughs)

HUNT:

sh*t.

That's all you got? Huh?

(Bosco panting)

(spoon clinking)

You thought I was gonna keep

my windows unlocked?

I could've k*lled you creeping

around my house like that.

And where's your father at?

You was supposed to be

with him this weekend.

- He sent me home.

- (scoffs)

m*therf*cker couldn't even spend

the weekend with his own son.

(scoffs)

Something else happened?

Nothing else happened, Mom.

I'm about to kick

your butt out, too.

- Mom.

- You know what?

Mm-mm. No.

Mm-mm. Come on, get up.

Get up. Get up.

I'm not gonna be

dragged into this again.

Mom, you're not.

Can't I just go to my room?

Only truth in our house.

Fine. I'll leave.

Well, you know

where the door is.

Lying is little kid sh*t, Bosco.

No, it ain't.

Dad said I was a man.

What do you know

about being a man?

Hmm?

Believe me, I have tried,

I have really tried.

And now I have another liar

in my damn house.

You may have forgotten

what he done to us,

but I can't.

I did what I had to do,

but that's my past.

And I thought it was yours, too.

It is.

(sighs)

Stay or leave.

Stay, and I want the truth

when you wake up.

(buzzer sounds)

(gate rumbling)

(chains rattling)

Hold up.

Toss his cell.

Toss the f*cking cell.

(Ramos sighs)

Turn around.

Stay out here.

Yo, yo, yo, yo, Bosco.

I'll trade you this book

for some Top Ramen.

Take one step back.

You think reading's

gonna save your ass?

Give me that book.

(door slot opening)

Socio Economics.

Hmm.

You think, uh...

your salvation lies in some kind

of leftist lie bullshit?

No, I do not, sir.

I'm straight, G.

Mm-hmm.

Mm.

All clear.

You think you won?

No, sir.

Just want to keep my head down

and do my time.

Well... (sighs)

have at it, inmate.

Sorry to hear about your father.

If you, uh,

think of anything I can do,

you... you let me know.

(buzzer sounds)

(gate rumbling)

BOSCO:

34. 33.

32. 31.

28.

27. 26.

25.

18. 17.

16.

15.

11.

Ten.

Eight. Seven.

Five. Four. Three.

One.

(sharp exhale)

(indistinct radio transmission)

BOSCO: Why couldn't you curb

that loudmouth fuckup gene

you got from that bastard?

You could've just told him no.

You could've stayed

like Laurie wanted. No.

You should be happy,

but now you're back in here

giving a sh*t about someone who

didn't give a f*ck about you.

f*cking pathetic.

This how you doing sh*t now?

Surprised you showed up.

They say you got soft.

Heard you got old, n*gga.

At least one of us is right.

Not too old to f*ck you up.

Man, take me home.

Man, I don't need this sh*t.

If you don't need it,

why are you here?

I'm only here

'cause you kept asking me

to do this f*cking favor.

I don't need no favors, bro.

1,400 pounds.

We could both use some of that.

TOOTIE:

There they go.

BOSCO: Man, you said this sh*t

was about to be a give-and-go.

They're like two hours late.

(hip-hop music playing

over speakers)

They're here now

so it don't matter.

BOSCO:

Man, these n*gg*s look like

some fake-ass Nelly knockoffs.

On my cue,

you take this bag and you

switch it out for the van keys.

Just hold it down.

BOSCO: They supposed to come in

from the other way.

- Sup, man.

- Sup, man.

(speaking indistinctly)

(indistinct shouting nearby)

(grunting)

Hey!

(grunting)

Hey!

- (Carlos whimpering)

- (Hunt grunting)

BOSCO:

Take him to psych!

(Carlos cries out)

Take him to psych!

(Carlos screams) -Please,

please, take him to psych, man.

(Carlos screaming)

Get him his brake fluid.

The kid needs his...

f*ck. f*ck.

HUNT:

Junkies don't need more junk.

This ain't f*cking rehab, pal.

Please, please,

take him to psych, man.

You got a problem with that,

or should I tie you

to the f*cking bed, too?

CARLOS:

I-I'm gonna k*ll myself.

I'm gonna k*ll myself.

Shut up!

Go ahead.

Who the f*ck would miss you?

BOSCO: Now, I don't have many

advantages from my position.

(clattering)

But the one thing I do have

is time.



- (beeping)

- Go, go

Go, go, go, go

(line ringing)

- (buzzer sounds)

- Go, go, go, go

I guess they want me

on that rappin' sh*t

But beware, I spit that sh*t

that never got no cap in it

Yes, she got a body, but that

coochie got a trap in it

Give a f*ck,

I'm-a still boot up

And run a lap in it

And I'm feeling freaky, so I

might just hit it passionate

Like Bobby,

hit your Ricky Bobby

Do it sloppy,

put the fast cash

Then I throw the copy, Nike

Black mask when I feel

like doin'

- (buzzer sounds)

- Something cocky

In that Rari room

and the only time

My big ass feelin' jockey,

I'm respected

In the 310, 323 and 424

My partner from the Racks,

so he'd say "Phone him"

I'd say, "Brody, bro"

In school the shorties

laughed at me

I used to play

with Roly posin'

Now I got her back,

she wanna suck me out

My holy ghost, whoo

Hallelujah, she just

knocked... - Hallelujah

I miss you, babe.

TAMMY:

I miss you, too.

I knew the nerds,

I knew the school sh**t

Put it this way, they ain't

never need a ruler

Got me feelin' gas but I'm

out here feelin' Tesla savage

I'm a wink and clap twice

if you test the savage

I can't check

this Louis luggage...

TAMMY:

Do you love me?

Sacrifice my heart and soul

I got to flex

the cabbage, n*gga

(Hunt speaks indistinctly

over intercom)

Go, go, go, go, go, go

They know my mama.

(thumping echoing)

(metal clattering)

(clattering, grunting)

(panting)

(laughs softly)

(loud thumping echoes)

BOSCO:

What the f*ck?

Where's the--

Where's the lights?

Where's the sounds?

Man, I got ten minutes before

I have to get off the can

- and show my face for count.

- (buzzer sounds)

f*ck. f*ck.

They're coming for someone.

Oh, sh*t.

(keys jingling)

f*ck.

Hey, Hunt. What the f*ck's

going on, man?

(lock rattling)

What the f*ck?!

f*cking God. f*ck!

- Are you f*cking kidding me?

- f*ck.

Don't f*cking tell me

that kid is dead, Hunt.

f*ck, f*ck, f*ck.

BOSCO: Are you f*cking

kidding me, Hunt?

f*ck!

Yo, what's going on over there?

I f*cking told you!

I told you he needed

f*cking help!

- Shut up!

- No, f*ck you!

You piece of f*cking sh*t!

Shut the f*ck up!

- You f*cking did this!

- Shut the f*ck up.

You f*cking hear me?

You did this!

It's your f*cking fault!

This is your f*cking fault!

Hey! Look at me! sh*t!

You f*cking did this!

You f*cking know it!

ROOSTER:

Man, there's blood everywhere!

BOSCO:

What the f*ck? (mutters) sh*t!

Don't go f*cking

hiding evidence!

Are you f*cking kidding me?

Hey!

Get him out of here.

- RAMOS: What happened?

- Just get him out.

RAMOS:

What happened?

- HUNT: f*ck does it look like?

- BOSCO: f*cking assh*le.

- You f*cking assh*le!

- Get him out.

Own up to your f*cking sh*t!

- Back up, 759!

- f*ck you!

- Get the f*ck back!

- f*ck you!

Fillet that fresh fish

down here.

BOSCO: How the f*ck do you

f*cking live with yourself?

How can you f*cking

live with yourself?

30 days in the desert.

f*ck! f*ck!

Come here,

you f*cking bitch. f*ck!

- Get on your knees.

- Man, f*ck you.

- Get on your knees, Adams!

- This is your f*cking fault!

f*ck you! f*ck... (yells)

(grunting)

Get off!

Get the f*ck off me, bitch!

Get off! Get off!

(grunting)

(muttering)

f*ck.

(moaning)

(door clangs shut)

(groans softly)

(sighs)

(crickets chirping)

(indistinct radio transmission)

You got any plans for Christmas?

No.

You should join us.

Thanks.

He was a junkie.

Happens every day.

Especially in here.

He got what he deserved.

I'm not gonna say a word

to anyone.

You should just take

whatever the warden gives you

and get on with your life.

Okay?

You ain't an inmate in here.

Is that so?

(Ramos sighs)

Uh, I'm gonna go do count.

Yeah, knock yourself out.

(Bosco breathing deeply)



Got what you need.

Come on.

(ignition clicking)

(clicking)

(sirens wailing)

OFFICER:

Go, go, go, go, go, go, go.

(vehicles approaching)

(over speaker):

DEA. Don't move.

Hands on the steering wheel.

f*ck!

Comply! Drop the w*apon!

Get the f*ck on the ground!

(helicopter blades whirring)

Let him go!

I don't give a f*ck who you are!

Let him go! Uncuff him!

Q!

You're gonna do this sh*t to me?

(sighs)

(groaning, sighs)

- (insect buzzing)

- (grunts)

TAMMY: No, no.

You don't seem to understand.

I demand to see him.

I haven't heard from him

in three weeks.

He would have at least called.

I'm gonna need you

to calm down, ma'am.

I've seen it a million times.

You're probably not

the only one on the hook.

(TV playing indistinctly)

(TV continues playing)

(sniffles)

(TV continues indistinctly)

(ringtone playing)

- What are you doing?

- TAMMY: I'm sorry.

I-I could have sworn

it was on silent.

sh*t.

(TV continues indistinctly)

(cracking)

Tammy?

- It's me.

- (Tammy exhales over phone)

(sighs)

(beeping)

(quietly):

Come on.

(music plays softly)

TAMMY (over phone):

You disappear for a month,

and that's all you have to say?

I went there.

They told me you had

another girl visiting.

Come on, that's bullshit.

I thought you were different.

Okay, I-I...

They-they put me in the SHU.

I had no way to tell you.

That's all it is.

What happened?

Look, I...

I don't even want

to talk about it.

f*ck, man.

(sighs) Come on. f*ck.

(beeping)

(music plays softly)

Come on, come on, come on.

(over phone): Tammy, please,

please do not hang up on me.

Just listen.

Look, I am so sorry.

You're all I thought about,

every single day.

I can only imagine how hard

it's been for you,

but you got to think about

how hard it was for me.

I missed you.

I missed you, too.

I wanted to be there for you

physically, but I couldn't.

I-I can't.

I mean, even though I want that

more than anything

in the world, I...

can't change that.

You were the first person

I called.

There's no other girls,

you promise?

Never.

Okay? There's-there's

no other girls, promise.

I can't do this anymore.

I love the way

you make me feel, but...

Just listen, okay?

Just listen to me.

I want to be there for you.

I-I want to be that for you.

I can.

You-you just got to trust me.

You hear me?

You got to trust me.

Listen to me, soon,

I'll be holding you in my arms.

I mean,

that's what we've been...

we've been dreaming about

all these months, right?

Will you catch me?

I'm running the streets

as we adapt to crime

Trap my body

if they trap my mind

I'm in my prime, 23,

lockdown 23

It get deep when you sleep,

even the blind man can see

I was dreaming I was free

by the water out in Cabo

I got to dig a tunnel

like El Chapo

Yeah, they're trying

to break me down

- Trying to stop the wave

- Wave

But they can't box me down

till I'm laying in the grave

You know, I never

squealed like John Gotti

No comprendes

And I'd rather k*ll myself

like Aaron Hernandez

I'm thinking about

a master plan

I got to make it back

to the fam

- Montana

- Montana

I'm thinking about

a master plan

I got to make it back

to the fam

Oh, yeah, oh, yeah, oh, yeah

I'm thinking about

a master plan

I got to make it back

to the fam

(vocalizing)

I'm thinking about

a master plan

I got to make it back

to the fam

- Yeah

- Oh, yeah

I'm thinking about

a master plan

I got to make it back

to the fam

DDG, the way I'm hopping

out of Suburbans

I forgot I'm from the hood,

prices on my head

They trying to get me gone

for good

But I'm still in this city,

still lit

Whipping foreign whips

jacket overseas

Paris, France,

this that foreign drip

Make a whole M, split an M

with the whole g*ng

Bad little vibe,

pop the casa

(fading):

Ate the whole thing...

(clattering)

BOSCO: I've been searching

for days, man.

Inch by inch.

It's an endless maze

of pitch-black hope.

Hope that dwindles

with every second I'm up here.

When you don't got it,

freedom's addictive.

I don't sleep.

I'm either up there searching

or down here planning

my new life out there,

- with them.

- (buzzer sounds)

(birds chirping)

(rumbling)

My patience is wearing thin.

Weeks, no progress.

Still so far.

Still so f*cking far.

(men shouting in distance)

(distant alarm sounds)

(alarm sounding)

(distant shouting)

- (shouting, clamoring)

- (alarm sounding)



OFFICER:

You have a parole appearance.

Strip and prepare

for extraction, inmate.

Come on,

let's make it easy this time.

Nah, I ain't going nowhere.

OFFICER:

All right, hard it is.

THE BULL:

Bring it on, m*therf*ckers.

- (door slot opens)

- (metal clatters)

(hissing)



(hip-hop song playing

indistinctly)

(screams, grunts)

Homie tapping on his faith,

watching the rain

All this time I made you

change the shape

Heavy on your brain,

try to cope, but go insane

The rain, think about the past

when you

Down on your ass, your mask

You went broke,

you had to ask

Out the trash, have it

Like, who cares?

You might get a few stares,

I'm changing the...

(song fades)



- (crickets chirping)

- (heartbeat stops)

BOSCO:

A f*cking revolving door.

(panting)

I know having Bull

next to me was pure luck.

Not being moved, more luck.

My luck never f*cking lasts.

I'm-I'm so f*cking close.

It's like the same nightmare

over and over.

They're gonna find

that f*cking hole.

They're gonna

find that f*cking hole,

and I'm gonna rot in here,

forgotten by everyone.

Trying to come home

to my-my 35-year-old kid

who ain't gonna want

nothing to do with me.

What kind of f*cking life

is that?

(groans)

- (heavy thud)

- f*ck!





(birds chirping)

(exhales)

(birds chirping)

A panoramic paradise.

I've been in a tiny,

gray box eight months.

The colors sting my retinas.

The sunlight burns my eyes.

What a beautiful burn.

People don't appreciate

the freedom

that floats on every breeze,

that's contained

in every bird's chirp,

the flap of their wings.

I'm so close to not only freedom

but also to being a real father.

It all rides on my next moves.

But if I f*ck up,

they throwing away the key.

(hands clapping)

(rubbing hands together)

(buzzer sounds)

(gate rumbling)

(quietly):

Five, four,

three, two...

(keys jingling)

RAMOS:

Why you up so late?

Oh, you know.

Just, uh...

...waiting to go home.

(chuckles)

BOSCO:

You arrogant bastard.

(rubbing hands together)

- (clapping)

- (chuckles quietly)

(exhales)

BOSCO (voice-over):

All right, so at 1:45 a.m.,

right, turn the lights off,

but keep the car running.

You there?

Look, I-I could get someone else

to pick me up if you want.

You trust me?

(indistinct radio transmission)

(indistinct radio transmission

continues)



(crickets chirping)

(playing low):

The way you move

Makes me feel like

I need you

So tell me, tell me, tell me

What can I do?

(rumbling)

(crickets chirping)

To get over you

'Cause I know that I need to

I know that I need it





(keys jingling)

Oh, my gosh.



Hey, Adams.

Hunt's not coming back.

You might as well take this.

(echoing):

Adams, Adams, Adams.

(no audio)



RAMOS:

Adams.

If you don't take it,

it's going in the trash.

(tapping on glass)

Hey, 759.

Don't make me come in there.

BOSCO:

f*ck.

(door handle rattling)

Hey.

Oh, f*ck. (pants)

f*ck. f*ck.

(whispers):

Come on.

Please.

Hey, hey, hey!

Oh, sh*t.

Oh, f*ck.

Oh, f*ck.



- (siren wailing)

- (engine racing)

OFFICER (over radio):

All units, all units.

10-34 in progress.

Repeat, 10-34 in progress.

Inmate Quawntay Adams.

(sighs)

OFFICER (over radio):

Suspect is a Black male.

Roughly, six feet tall,

170 pounds.

He's believed to be accompanied

by a white, Caucasian female.

Fight for every f*cking day

you can, son.

OFFICER (over radio): He's

presumed armed and dangerous.

(sighs, burps)

OFFICER 2 (over radio):

2-60, okay.

OFFICER 3:

124 here.

Uh, we calculated

we might need another vehicle.

Oh, my God.

OFFICER 2 (over radio):

Can you send them over, patrol?

OFFICER (over radio):

Uh, copy that.

We have a neighbor calling.

OFFICER 3 (over radio):

54-82.

We're at, uh, Chicago Avenue.

We need a rescue team. Over.

OFFICER (over radio):

Copy that. We have to change...

- Shut up, will you?

- (radio static crackling)

(turns off radio)

Yeah. I'm-I'm...

I'm in the middle of a suburb,

couple hours outside of Alton.

You know, some spot called, uh,

the Lion's Hammond Motel.

What do you want me to do?

It's all over the news.

Ma.

I need a ride.

WILLA:

Pick you up in Missouri?

And then what?

You just gonna run

for the rest of your life?

Gonna make them run for

the rest of their lives, too?

- A'ight.

- WILLA: Bosco?



Come on.

WILLA: Protect yourself

by your choices.

WILLA: You know, you don't

have to be like him, right?

I'm not gonna let nothing happen

to you, all right?

It's okay.

You trust me?

I trust you.

We gonna have to split up.

I don't want to leave you.

Can't we just stay here,

and nobody will find us?

A Black man and a missing

white lady in a hotel room?

They're gonna find us.

And when they do...

(sighs)

Then I'll tell them the truth.

I'll tell them they're wrong.

These people, they don't,

they don't see...

they don't see me like you do.

Then what should I tell them?

You still got that letter

that I said I was getting out?

At my house.

I want you to tell the cops

that you did pick me up

because you knew

I was getting released.

And...

that you dropped me off

at, uh...

See if there's a phone book

in there.

Yeah, okay.

Yeah, tell them you were

supposed to drop me at the, uh,

McCarlow says on Lynn Street

in St. Louis.

Okay?

Make some U-turns, drive down

some desert areas

so you can see

if you're being followed.

Just please don't let me down.

I don't want to let you down,

but I don't know

if I could do this.

Look.

You're an intelligent,

beautiful young woman.

You got this. Yeah?

Will I see you again?

One day,

you're gonna find somebody

that sees you the way I see you.

Genuine soul.

Take care of yourself,

all right?

I will.

(sighs)

(car engine starting)

(car driving away)

f*ck.



BOSCO:

Freedom.

Chasing freedom.

You stupid bitch.

BOSCO: That ever so elusive

f*cking freedom.

No more!

Quawntay's not dangerous.

Please don't hurt him.

BOSCO:

My ancestors have come and gone

with dreams of freedom,

only to never attain it.

(labored breathing)

BOSCO:

Many never even knowing

what it really means to be free.

Freedom from oppression,

injustice.

Freedom from poverty.

Freedom from the prison walls

and the invisible ones.

So, even if the jury acquits me,

the judge releases me,

or if I successfully escape,

I still won't be truly free.

If he makes a move to resist,

eliminate the thr*at.

BOSCO:

I will be wandering through life

with shackles on my mind,

being provoked

and controlled by man,

propaganda and shallow desires.

(no audio)

BOSCO: And just like

the blind fool I used to be,

just like the ancient slaves

singing, "We shall overcome,"

I would still be chasing freedom

by standing still

and thinking backwards.



And if I was who

they wanted me to be

and ran...

I'd be dead.

BOSCO: So, after wasting

my first 14 years

destructively confined

to the ghetto,

23 of the following 25

confined behind bars,

chained and paralyzed,

I've accepted the fact

that I'm too intelligent,

courageous, charismatic

and influential

to be living my life

chasing cars up the street

like any old dog.

Mm-hmm.

WILLA:

Hey, baby.

Say hi to your father.

Hi, Daddy.

BOSCO: I am removing

the restraints from my mind.

I found my meaning

and purpose in life,

so massa can have his rusty,

bloodstained shackles back.

I'm taking over now.

I might be caged,

but I ain't running anymore.

I'm finally free.

I'm on an island right now

I could feel it in the air

Oh, oh

I know this sh*t gonna go

I could feel it

in my soul, hey

It's like my angels

let me know

Ah, ah, oh, oh

They know that

I'm feeling numb, hey

They put me back

on that road



Everybody need that

pick up sometimes

I feel like

I'm givin' up sometimes

Hey, hey, I wish a milli

for the trap n*gg*s

Gon' put that rich a milli

on that fat n*gga

Pimp out for a minute now,

I'm back up

And I think att*ck their bag

I'll show you where

I'm at, n*gga

Chopped liver, cold-hearted

n*gga, she tried...

(chuckles)

I cannot forgive her,

that sound got bigger

Bag got bigger

Now I won't give a damn

if she ain't got a sliver, uh

And same for all the guys

that doubted that

This gonna hurt

your small circle

f*ck it,

I think outside of that

And it's not to curse you

if you make it

Just know I'm proud of that

It's just that one way love

I can feel it in the air

Oh, oh

I know when sh*t going wrong

I could feel it

in my soul, hey

It's like my angels

let me know

Ah, ah, oh, oh

They know that

I'm getting on, hey

They put me back

on that road

(vocalizing)

Everybody need that

pick up sometimes

I feel like

I'm giving up sometimes

One time for the dope boys

Two times

'cause we made it out

Third time for the

scamming n*gg*s, yeah

It's four,

a life if they still doubt

Fifth time for the felons

The ones who held it down

(fading): Do whatever

they tell them...

I see no one I knew

See my brothers and sisters

Are becoming very few

'Cause they're being caged

Day after day

By the ones in blue

My country, 'tis of thee

Sweet land of liberty

But not for all

(siren wailing)

Land where my brothers die

Mothers and children cry

A loved one gone

They say, "All lives matter"

When we say

"Black lives matter"

But we know all lives matter

It's society that says

the latter

When folks are startled

in the street

By seeing folks

who look like me

We got to change

that mentality

That, if you're different,

you must be a thr*at to me

I just want to be protected

From those whose minds

are infected

With racism, prejudice

and hatred

Whose authority

needs correction

My country, 'tis of thee

Sweet land of liberty

But not for all

Land where my brothers die

Mothers and children cry

A loved one gone

Huh, hey, huh

Land of the free,

home of the slaves

Free for who?

My lil' bro in a cage

Free for who?

And ain't nobody paid

Free for who? They don't even

get freedom in school

I seen a demon in blue

Hard to believe

what I see on the news

Body camera

one keeping the proof

Is that not the same thing

as a noose

When the bystander

get it on camera

Is that not the same thing

as the truth

He protected

if he wearing a badge

He could do whatever

he want to do

Still get to go home

to his family

He's telling me he just

need an excuse

He ain't even have a reason

to sh**t

He's telling me he just

need an excuse

We got excuses

We ain't have no guidance

Ain't nobody leave

no blueprint

They target us and profit when

we locked in in institutions

They maximize the time

we go to trial

(fading):

They don't reduce it...





We rose from the streets

With no shoes on our feet

No money, no heat

Four in the bed

when we sleep

I'm a cat, I like to roam

I'm a dog searching

for a bone

I fell from grace

People all in my face

My mom, my titi

Don't want me being happy

I'm working, I'm still poor

But he's gonna

work some more, bro

Just look how far

we've come - Oh, yeah

- To another rising sun

- Oh, yeah

It's looking like

the have-nots

Finally got us some

- I was out there in the cold

- Oh, yeah

Scratching around

for crumbs - I was

I wish that I could say

I was

But I ain't the only one, no

So stay cool under pressure

It's your life

you need to measure

Get some joker,

get some joint

Trying to test

your boiling points

And the popo's out of line

Trying to give your boy

some time

She looking good,

she looking thick

Throw her down

and give her some...





Just look how far

we've come - Oh, yeah

- To another rising sun

- Oh, yeah

It's looking like

the have-nots

Finally got us some

- I was out there in the cold

- Oh, yeah

Scratching around

for crumbs - I was

I wish that I could say

I was

But I ain't the only one, no

No, I ain't the only one

Finally got us some, yeah

Just look how far

we've come - Oh, yeah

- To another rising sun

- Oh, yeah

It's looking like

the have-nots

- Finally got us some

- Finally got some

- I was out there in the cold

- Oh, yeah

Scratching around

for crumbs - I was

I wish that I could say

I was

But I ain't the only one, no

No, I ain't

the only one, no

(fading):

Hey, hey

Yeah, yeah.
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