OTO - JND / Prime Suspects - The Movement
My name is Dante Luna, and I was born and raised in city of Boston. I started my first business at 10 years old on Hyde Park Ave in Roslindale. I looked through my basement to find whatever I can sell. I knocked on doors and asked for their junk too. Shoes, vases, coloring books, I didn't give a fuck. I stood outside my crib and flipped two garbage cans upside down, then I threw a piece of plywood on top made my table. That day I made sixty dollars. I said "Shit, sixty bucks and no one even knew I was having a yard sale." So I made YARD SALE posters and I put them up at the corner store, the pizza shop, the liquor store, and to a few street lights. I made twice as much the next weekend.By the time I hit 7th grade I had my own online business. Later on I began investing in clothes with my cousin JD and our business just took off, like a fucking kite in a tornado. We called the online business JND. At the time I was spending my weekends watching movies, and still to this day, I go every weekend.In 2005 I graduated from Hyde Park High School and moved on my own to Miami, Florida. Right away I auditioned for a movie called Stoned Dead. I had a small role so I couldn't spend too much time on set, but it was there when I realized that I can't sell clothes forever. . . .In May of the following year JD was convicted and sentenced to 10 years in prison. I was on South Beach at 17 years old in my freshman year of college, eating lobsters and shrimp. I knew it was time for a bigger investment, that's when I began working on the OTO project. . .OTO stands for Over Time Often. He started off as One Touch Operations but found himself not being able to get the studio time he needed. He went out to the neighborhood and started making money the only way he knew how. In order to make the money he needed to record his music, he hustled around the clock night after night. It got to the point where music consumed the hustler in him. He started up a team; an inner circle he called his Prime Suspects. Few years later between music and being on the block, shit got complicated. On October 22, 2005, OTO's right hand man, his best friend Kevin Garces a.k.a. K Street, Kev Green$, was shot down. Not long after Kevin's death, O was also shot outside his crib in Roxbury, but he survived. In the midst of the bullshit, and violence, OTO picked up the mic again. He jumped back in the booth and developed an alter ego ultimately making him who he is now. . . Over Time Often. The documentary is going to go thru the story of his life up until 2007. OTO is going to take you to places that POST CARDs or the Duck Tours won't take you. You'll get to see Boston, how he experienced it. From his shoes, through his blood, through his hunger, through his pain . . . .