The Geto Boys, Life, Death, and the Roots of Southern Rap
by Brad "Scarface" Jordan with Benjamin Meadows-Ingram
Dey Street Books
Trade Paperback
From the publisher's website:
From Geto Boys legend and renowned storyteller Scarface, comes a
passionate memoir about how hip-hop changed the life of a kid from the
south side of Houston, and how he rose to the top-and ushered in a new
generation of rap dominance.
Scarface is the celebrated rapper whose
hits include "On My Block," "Mind Playing Tricks on Me" and "Damn It
Feels Good to be a Gangsta" (made famous in the cult film Office Space).
The former president of Def Jam South, he's collaborated with everyone
from Kanye West, Ice Cube and Nas, and had many solo hits such as "Guess
Who's Back" feat. Jay-Z and "Smile" feat. Tupac. But before that, he
was a kid from Houston in love with rock-and-roll, listening to AC/DC
and KISS.
In Diary of a Madman, Scarface shares how his
world changed when he heard Run DMC for the first time; how he dropped
out of school in the ninth grade and started selling crack; and how he
began rapping as the new form of music made its way out of New York and
across the country. It is the account of his rise to the heights of the
rap world, as well as his battles with his own demons and
depression. Passionately exploring and explaining the roots and
influences of rap culture, Diary of a Madman is the story of hip-hop-the music, the business, the streets, and life on the south side Houston, Texas.
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