Upper class forty year old white men have secrets. They range from affairs to money laundering schemes. In this story we get a closer look at one of their secrets, only it doesn’t involve the usual suspects of greed and lust. Preston Freedman has a secret love for rap music.
When his secret gets out his life gets transformed in ways he couldn’t imagine. Along the way he encounters Reggie, a rambunctious teenager who has a different take on life. Jammin’ Jay who owns Jammin’ Jay’s Record store serves as an open forum for all things. Preston learns to overcome his bosses and co-workers in the stiff white collar office he inhabits every day.
Everything comes together in the end to make us question our roles in society and how we are defined by the music we listen to, to the color of our skin.