A few years ago, rapper Christian Dionne, aka Die-On, was one of Quebec's most wanted criminals. He was on the run in Colombia, accused of drug trafficking, gangsterism and conspiracy. The bottom of the barrel. Today, he says prison saved his life. He works at the Maison Stéphane Fallu in Chambly (in Quebec, Canada) with young people coming out of the DPJ network, and is back in touch with rap and Souldia, his "brother" on stage for nearly 25 years. With him, we talk about social reintegration and writing, but also about "easy" money, hitmen and deals gone bad, of course.