ChiTown 2.0 Chapter 4: When Ambition Wakes Up
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Rell wasn’t cut from the same cloth as ChiTown, not originally. He grew up on the West Side too, but his home looked different. His parents were middle-class — married, steady jobs, clean house, family trips on holidays, church every Sunday whether he wanted to go or not. The kind of Black family other kids wished they had. He was the third child of four:
College wasn’t optional in that household — it was destiny.
Expectations hung over Rell like a uniform he didn’t want to wear. His mama used to say, “Boy, God didn’t put you on this Earth to chase them damn streets.” But the streets sang louder than any sermon. Rell didn’t grow up hungry… but he grew up curious.
Curious about danger.
Curious about fast money.
Curious about the thrill of owning the night instead of following rules in the daylight. By 16, he was sneaking out the house.
By 18, he had a son with a girl from the block — a girl who loved him but couldn’t keep him home.
By 21, he was running with ChiTown full-time, hustling, stacking, learning how to maneuver without cracking under pressure. His parents never understood it.
Still didn’t. But Rell?
He was addicted to the feeling of power the streets gave him — the attention, the danger, the freedom. So when ChiTown came home to money, women, and status… Rell started wanting more for himself too.
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