Rhapsody Girl

‘sRhapsody Grey was a survivor. She survived the death of her father who was killed in the line of duty when she was a kid with a cloud of corruption hanging over his head. She survived the streets of Detroit where she almost became a teenage statistic. Ten years later, she survived devastating abuse at the hands of a man that she thought loved her. But with survival comes some very strong walls and for Rhapsody White, only a handful of people in her life have a key inside. One of them is her Uncle Rocco who helped her find a path that most would be considered successful. He is the founder and CEO of Urban Rhythm and Blues Entertainment and because of his support throughout her life, she joined the Navy and came out with skills that made her a valuable asset to her uncle’s company.

As a partner and the executive director of UR&B, Rhapsody runs the technical and staging division where she uses her Electrical engineering background to manage the maintenance of all equipment, staging and production of all contracts. She is perfectly happy hiding in the background of her repair shop while her Uncle deals with the talent but when he begs for a favor, she can’t say no. He needs her to fix a multimillion-dollar board that is located at LLash Rams-Retham house, UR&B’s highest grossing hip-hop artist.

This guy was exactly the reason she didn’t come out of her shop.
Her life is about to drop the beat.