Xavier Jones is seventy-two hours from eviction when the record deal arrives.
At twenty-two, he's spent a decade teaching himself music production in a corner of his grandmother's Section 8 apartment, working dead-end jobs, and writing songs nobody hears. He's talented?everyone says so. But talent doesn't pay rent in East Cleveland.
When Northside Records offers him five thousand dollars and professional studio time, it feels like salvation. There's just one condition: they want to change his sound. Make it more commercial. Turn his raw, honest music into something designed to sell.
Xavier has three days to decide: take the money and compromise everything that makes his music real, or walk away from the only opportunity he might ever get?knowing his grandmother will lose her home because he chose integrity over survival.
Against All Odds is a unflinching story about the cost of dreams in a system designed to break you. It's about the grandmother who sacrificed everything, the producer who believed when no one else would, and the impossible choices artists face when poverty and passion collide.
For anyone who's been told their dreams aren't practical, their art isn't commercial, or their circumstances are too difficult to overcome?this story refuses to look away from the truth: sometimes making it means redefining what success looks like.
Set in Cleveland's music scene, Against All Odds explores what happens when you're forced to choose between paying bills and staying true to yourself?and discovers there might be a third option nobody talks about.