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A beaten man crashes through plate-glass doors, blood pooling on marble floors while terrified onlookers freeze in silence. This isn't a random act of violence-it's business as usual at Big Dawg Entertainment, where contracts are enforced with fists and loyalty is measured in bruises. Welcome to K'wan's Harlem, a place where the music industry and street crime aren't just connected-they're indistinguishable. Don B. runs his empire from a penthouse office, signing artists with one hand while allegedly ordering hits with the other. His rise reads like a cautionary tale: start as an underground producer, eliminate anyone who challenges you, and wrap it all in expensive suits and industry legitimacy. Former partners who threatened to start rival companies end up in unsolved murder cases. Chart-topping groups disappear after contract disputes. Witnesses develop convenient amnesia. This isn't entertainment-it's organized crime with a platinum record deal. What makes Don B. terrifying isn't just his violence but his impunity. He's cultivated relationships with corrupt officials and compromised journalists, building a network that protects him from consequences. His bodyguard Devil handles physical enforcement while his manager Tone smooths over the messy details. Together, they've created a hierarchy where artists are disposable commodities and disputes are settled with brutality. The mysterious Animal-Don's most infamous artist who escaped custody after multiple murder charges-haunts the narrative like a ghost, his absence creating both opportunity and instability in an already volatile ecosystem.