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News: 1st Installment of New Film/TV Series The Client Is Complete

The first installment of the new Film/TV Series The Client is complete. It was written by Ny Coulson Waight and directed and produced by Waight Way Films & Back 2 The Basics Production Management Group.







In “The Client,” Monica, a dedicated therapist, faces a profound ethical and emotional dilemma when her secret boyfriend of one year, James, a B-list actor, walks into her office seeking marriage counseling with his wife, Sasha, a successful producer. James and Sasha’s marriage, built on a love that blossomed on a film set five years ago, is crumbling under the weight of their struggle to conceive and Sasha’s increasing nightmares and drinking problem.
As Monica grapples with her professional responsibilities and personal feelings, Sasha reveals haunting dreams of James with another woman—dreams that lead to the startling realization that Monica is that woman. As secrets unravel, Sasha discovers that in a past life, Monica and James were married, a revelation that explains the unbreakable, almost mystical bond Monica feels towards James.
Torn between her ethical duty and a love that transcends time, Monica must navigate the complexities of her emotions and the supernatural connection to uncover the truth behind their past lives and its implications on their present. “The Client” sets the stage for a gripping four-part series, exploring themes of love, betrayal, and the mysterious ties that bind us across lifetimes.
Watch the trailer below
Executive produced and co-written by Lillie Jones, the final three installments will solely be directed and produced by Back 2 The Basics Production Management Group.
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The Unapologetic Truth: Marcus Auraylius’ “Disgusted” Redefines the Game

A Fearless Reflection on Society
Marcus Auraylius and OGxLoop’s latest single, “Disgusted,” is a scathing critique of a culture obsessed with status and materialism. This thought-provoking track pulls back the curtain on the harsh realities of life, death, and the struggle to stay true to oneself in a world that often values superficiality over substance.
A Mirror Held Up to Society
“Disgusted” is a mirror reflecting the darkest corners of our society, forcing listeners to confront the emptiness of a life driven by external validation. With its cold, hypnotic instrumental and unflinching lyrics, this track is a wake-up call to those who are willing to face the truth.
The Voice of a Generation
Marcus Auraylius’ lyrics are a powerful commentary on the state of the world. His words are a call to introspection, challenging listeners to question their values and priorities. With “Disgusted,” Marcus Auraylius cements his position as a voice of a generation.

A New Benchmark for Authenticity
“Disgusted” sets a new standard for authenticity in music. Marcus Auraylius’ unapologetic approach to storytelling is a breath of fresh air in an industry often characterized by superficiality. This single is a testament to his commitment to telling the truth, no matter how hard it may be to hear.
The Impact of “Disgusted”
“Disgusted” is more than just a song – it’s a movement. This track is for the thinkers, the fighters, and those who refuse to be silenced. With its powerful message and unflinching honesty, “Disgusted” is a call to action that will resonate with listeners long after the music fades.
Experience the Power of “Disgusted”
“Disgusted” is out now. Listen to the single and join the conversation about the true cost of fame, the value of authenticity, and the power of self-reflection. Follow Marcus Auraylius on social media to stay updated on his latest music and insights.
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