The episode centers on (Brandy Norwood), acting as the manager for the singing group CPQ . She encourages the group to submit their latest track to a local radio station's "Play It or Stuff It" segment. While the song is an instant hit with listeners, it catches the attention of the original artist, Morris Day , for all the wrong reasons:
: Q had written original lyrics over the track for Day’s classic song, "The Oak Tree" . [S3E10] Rhythm and Dues
: This episode highlights Moesha's recurring role as a manager, showing her drive to help her friends succeed, even when it leads to awkward encounters with music legends. The episode centers on (Brandy Norwood), acting as