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- This is the pilot for the web series Rodent.
- Noel Washington is a high school student who wishes to become a famous rapper. His father, on the other hand, wants him to forget the world of Hip Hop and aim to become a lawyer instead.
- Genesis is a young business woman trying to find the perfect mate. While doing so she's faced with the dilemmas of her friends and cousins relationship.
- RODENT IS AN URBAN SOAP OPERA THAT DEALS WITH EVERYDAY ADULT SITUATIONS. RELATIONSHIPS COME AND GO BUT HOW WE GAIN AND LOSE THEM CAN LEAD THEM TO PROMISCUOUS BEHAVIOR. ENTER THE LIVES OF CAST MEMBERS MARIED AND SINGLE AND JOIN THEM ON THEIR JOURNEY TO FIND THE ULTIMATE HOOD RAT. GET READY FOR LOVE, LIES AND DECEIT WITH THE CAST FROM YOUR FAVORITE SOCIAL MEDIA OUTLETS.
- Meet the Cordero's a dysfunctional hispanic family living in the heart of the South Bronx. "Chuleta" has several children scattered across the borough but still lives with his own parents. Jobless broke and broken; he searches for money, power, but in that search he uncovers dark family secrets? Will they bring the family together or tear them apart. Join the Corder's as they learn life lessons, and what it truly means to be a family, in a real life novella.
- Jay has it all a loving mother and a brother who looks up to him. Growing up in the Bronx he never knew the troubles of the hood until he meets his step-father Artie Secrets are disclosed and resurfaced which changes his life. Jay learns that his fathers past comes back to haunt him. He no longer lives a sheltered life, he's faced with lies, betrayal and fear. If you love reality shows Rich people with poor problems, Then you love real people with real ones. Reality shows don't get any realer than this.
- Ever since the 70s' era, Battle Rap has grown into its own industry within hip-hop. Labels have no control, and when they do it's commercialized. Labels are trying to gain control once again and cash in on this battle rap phenomenon.This time the streets must restore order by reclaiming both its rare blood and the feeling back when there were messages in the music, when emcee's had real skills on how to rock the mic. Which rapper will go for the Street line title and win over a half a million tax free dollars and gain bragging rights while trying to live to talk about it?