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| Because "The Kid"'s music doesn't attract a lot of public, and in consequence, puts "Glam Slam" club finances in disarray, Morris Day wants to put "The Kid" out of business. | | Because "The Kid"'s music doesn't attract a lot of public, and in consequence, puts "Glam Slam" club finances in disarray, Morris Day wants to put "The Kid" out of business. |
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| + | "The Kid"'s faith in his music is restored by Aura ([[Ingrid Chavez]]), who materializes out of nowhere and is first seen sitting on a graffiti-painted bridge. Aura, who describes herself as belonging to "him above", serves as guardian angel to "The Kid", appearing every time "The Kid" is on the verge of losing "Glam Slam". Her mission is to encourage "The Kid" to pursue his spiritual journey, and fight for his ownership of the club. |
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| "The Kid" has to pay Morris $10,000 in order to pay off the mayor; a condition to keep co-ownership of his club. Losing clientele, "The Kid" challenges Morris to a music battle for ownership of "Glam Slam". | | "The Kid" has to pay Morris $10,000 in order to pay off the mayor; a condition to keep co-ownership of his club. Losing clientele, "The Kid" challenges Morris to a music battle for ownership of "Glam Slam". |
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"The Kid" is a performer and shares "Glam Slam" club ownership with "Morris Day". Morris also owns his own club, "Pandemonium" and two other clubs in the "Seven Corners" area. Both were bequeathed half of the club in a will, but have different views on marketing strategies for each of their halves. Morris envision a club as a profiting asset, with a commercial strategy (mainstream music, dancers, public pleasers), while "The Kid" club concept is a spiritual journey, a forum to present music that uplift the soul.
Because "The Kid"'s music doesn't attract a lot of public, and in consequence, puts "Glam Slam" club finances in disarray, Morris Day wants to put "The Kid" out of business.
"The Kid"'s faith in his music is restored by Aura (Ingrid Chavez), who materializes out of nowhere and is first seen sitting on a graffiti-painted bridge. Aura, who describes herself as belonging to "him above", serves as guardian angel to "The Kid", appearing every time "The Kid" is on the verge of losing "Glam Slam". Her mission is to encourage "The Kid" to pursue his spiritual journey, and fight for his ownership of the club.
"The Kid" has to pay Morris $10,000 in order to pay off the mayor; a condition to keep co-ownership of his club. Losing clientele, "The Kid" challenges Morris to a music battle for ownership of "Glam Slam".
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