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Hurricanes

A Memoir

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*NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER*
*AN XXL BEST RAPPER-PENNED BIOGRAPHY*

"A gripping journey."—People
The highly anticipated memoir from hip-hop icon Rick Ross chronicles his coming of age amid Miami's crack epidemic, his star-studded controversies and his unstoppable rise to fame.
Rick Ross is an indomitable presence in the music industry, but few people know his full story. Now, for the first time, Ross offers a vivid, dramatic and unexpectedly candid account of his early childhood, his tumultuous adolescence and his dramatic ascendancy in the world of hip-hop.
Born William Leonard Roberts II, Ross grew up "across the bridge," in a Miami at odds with the glitzy beaches, nightclubs and yachts of South Beach. In the aftermath of the 1980 race riots and the Mariel boatlift, Ross came of age at the height of the city's crack epidemic, when home invasions and execution-style killings were commonplace. Still, in the midst of the chaos and danger that surrounded him, Ross flourished, first as a standout high school football player and then as a dope boy in Carol City's notorious Matchbox housing projects. All the while he honed his musical talent, overcoming setback after setback until a song called "Hustlin'" changed his life forever.
From the making of "Hustlin'" to his first major label deal with Def Jam, to the controversy surrounding his past as a correctional officer and the numerous health scares, arrests and feuds he had to transcend along the way, Hurricanes is a revealing portrait of one of the biggest stars in the rap game, and an intimate look at the birth of an artist.
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    • Library Journal

      August 16, 2019

      No one can accuse William Leonard Roberts II of living an uninteresting life, and his appropriately titled memoir is one wild ride. Under the name Rick Ross (taken from drug kingpin "Freeway" Rick Ross), the hip-hop star has achieved chart success, fame, notoriety, and personal wealth, all of which is explored in great detail in this account cowritten with Martinez-Belkin (coauthor, The Autobiography of Gucci Mane). Ross has fiercely crafted his persona, to the point in which he was caught denying--despite ample evidence to the contrary--his work as a corrections officer, just one of many episodes addressed here. At times the boasting and self-justification threaten to overwhelm the story, but there is sufficient description of the creation of Ross's recordings and collaborations to provide a fascinating window into the contemporary rap music scene. Considering that the author has "the gift of foresight," it's particularly fascinating to see the choices he's made, the accomplishments he's had, and the legacy he's creating. VERDICT A roller-coaster ride. Fans of Ross's work as well as his music-making projects with some of hip-hop's most acclaimed artists will race through this one.--Bill Baars, formerly with Lake Oswego P.L., OR

      Copyright 2019 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • Booklist

      September 1, 2019
      Rapper, entrepreneur, and record executive Rick Ross was born William Leonard Roberts II on the Mississippi Delta, but grew up on the edge of drug- and crime-riddled Miami. Young Ross excelled on both sides of the law and has survived health scares, run-ins with the authorities, and a drive-by shooting. He begins his candid memoir early on a June morning in 2015 in Fayetteville, Georgia, when a SWAT team arrested him and his bodyguard on kidnapping and assault charges. This incident, which haunts him, is indicative of the discrimination and violence in his world and of the controversies he's navigated, including a stint as a correctional officer. With coauthor Martinez-Belkin, Ross tells his remarkable story in a low-key, matter-of-fact style. He names 2 Live Crew as the inspiration for his all-consuming obsession with hip-hop, which led to the release of his debut single, Hustlin, ' in 2006, and a multimillion-dollar deal with Jay Z's Def Jam Records. Ross' many fans will be fascinated, and his story serves as a warning that anything can change in a moment no matter who you are.HIGH-DEMAND BACKSTORY: Hip-hop fans will flock to Ross' frankly told and compelling life story.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2019, American Library Association.)

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