Lou is torn between running a successful drug business with the family and trying to jumpstart his own company, Bulletproof Records. Him and his girlfriend, Jess, are fighting incessantly about her little brother, Famous', stalled music career. His mixtape didn't sell very well, and Lou doesn't want to keep investing more money into a losing project. The couple is at an impasse, and their relationship is caught in the crosshairs.
In a chance encounter at a red light, Lou finds a new artist, Zisa, who looks a little too much like Jess. They immediately start recording together. Jess is floored. She finds comfort with Lou's business partner, Crown – they are secretly sleeping together. In post-coital bliss, Crown tells Jess he found her a job at a management company, but it's in Los Angeles. There isn't much keeping her in New York with Lou occupied and her brother refusing to write new rhymes. She strongly considers making the move.
Detective Howard, fresh out of recovery, is a new man. He not only survived the shooting but is also in remission. His doctors were able to find a bone marrow donor and perform a successful transplant surgery. He's a "medical miracle." After almost dying, he feels reborn and wants to live his life right. His partner, Burke, is focused on finding out who shot him. Since Howard knows it was Kanan and doesn't want to send his son to jail, he conveniently sticks to the lie Raq heard from her inside sources: he doesn't remember anything.