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Hip Hop Murdered Me: The Luvella LeRoux Story

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Hip Hop Murdered Me: The Luvella LeRoux Story
Hip Hop Murdered Me: The Luvella LeRoux Story

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Hip Hop Murdered Me: The Luvella LeRoux Story

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When a beautiful young girl from a small town in Louisiana spends her entire childhood dreaming of going off to college in the Big Apple (New York). Finally, graduation day comes and you can believe there will be a party to remember on the Bayou. It seems as if all of New Orleans will miss the young Luvella LeRoux, who grew up with the nickname "Love". Family and friends lined up to dance with and say goodbye to the first LeRoux to make it out of the Bayou. Quickly adjusting to college life and landing the intern job of a lifetime to catapult her dream of being a major journalist, love accidentally discovers something that could bring down some of the most influential players in the entertainment world. The sweet, smart, respected, hard-working, naive and now missing student could have a secret that will send shock-waves through the music industry like never before. The investigation grew cold and the cover up was perfect, but when the music industry elites attended the funeral, they will cross paths with a mourning grandmother who has secrets of her own. If the pampered and arrogant A-listers make it out of the Bayou, they may just learn the value of having a peace of mind. #SHADETREEMAFIA

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