
A musical montage shows the New York morning
Music montage showing David on his way to work listening to his "theme music." The scene transitions as he arrives at his destination.
Detective Bridges briefs his team on the subway ransom drop plan for Kyle.
Under a kidnapper's orders on a crowded subway, David King nervously throws a backpack with the ransom money out the door of the moving train as undercover detectives track it.
David puts headphones on and listens to music after the news that his investors are pulling out and he has two weeks to return the $17.5 million or face fraud charges and prison.
David listening to Yung Felon's song while on the Brooklyn Bridge
Paul gives David a gun for "insurance," which he jokingly calls "Jake from State Farm," as they decide to pursue the kidnapper themselves after the police dismiss their lead
In a tense car ride, Paul confronts his friend David, warning that his reckless plan to reclaim his company could cost him everything. David defends it as protecting his legacy.
Yung Felon laying down his vocals while David makes his way into the studio.
At the courthouse, David is informed that Yung Felon has taken a plea deal for 25 years and has requested one final conversation with him before being imprisoned. Scene transitions into a performance of the song.
David, now starting his own smaller record label, holds an audition for a new artist named Sula, who performs a powerful song she wrote called "Highest, Lowest"
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