Diary Of A Madman, Brad Scarface Jordan
Diary Of A Madman, Brad Scarface Jordan
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Diary Of A Madman
The Geto Boys, Life, Death, and The Roots of Southern Rap

Author: Brad "Scarface" Jordan, Benjamin Meadows Ingram

Narrator: JD Jackson

Unabridged: 5 hr 59 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 05/26/2020


Synopsis

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.

About Brad "Scarface" Jordan

Brad "Scarface" Jordan has released eleven solo albums and seven albums with gangsta rap pioneers the Geto Boys. He is a producer and record executive, the former president of Def Jam South, and Rap-A-Lot Records, which was one of the most successful independent rap labels of all time. He lives in Houston, Texas.


Reviews

Goodreads review by David on August 09, 2016

The early 1990s are responsible for making me more receptive to other regional representations of Hip Hop outside of New York City. Ice Cube’s departure from NWA, and his subsequent solo albums deserve credit for that change. This prepared me for the Geto Boys in 1991. “Mind Playing Tricks on Me” re......more

Goodreads review by Steven on May 31, 2015

As I have grown older and seen the icons of the musical genre I grew up on start to age and begin to reflect I have been especially interested in reading the stories of their rise and dealing with fame. This was a very interesting book because it is timed to be way more reflective than a lot of othe......more

Goodreads review by Max on March 06, 2016

Diary of a madman was vary inspirational. I love Scarface music, I recommend anybody that's trying to make it in this music industry, to read this book.......more

Goodreads review by Steve on December 24, 2023

The story about recording Smile with Tupac and playing it for Stevie Wonder and having him cry a few days after Pac’s death was one of those stories that you gotta go to the source for.-......more

Goodreads review by Gayle on May 30, 2017

Diary of a Madman by Brad "Scarface" Jordan provides an excellent insight into the influences and roots of the Southern rap culture. While it does an excellent job of exploring the world of hip-hop, covering both the music itself, as well as the business end of the evolution of Southern rap, the str......more