" I push work like Convertible Burt" - these iconic lyrics immortalized the first kingpin of the Hip Hop generation. Burt wasn't just larger-than-life drug dealer; he was cultural pioneer who redefined hustle and style.
Bo Dilley was a high-stakes gambler who turned his appetite for risk into a meteoric rise in Miami's drug trade. Known for his audacious lifestyle- including a Rolls Royce parked in his living room-Bo became a street legend.
Issac "Big Ike" Hicks wasn't just a drug kingpin-he was visionary entrepreneur who built an empire spanning real estate, construction, and cocaine. Told through the eyes of his co-defendant and right-hand man, James "Bossman" Sawyer.