Only God Can Judge Me, Jeff Pearlman
Only God Can Judge Me, Jeff Pearlman
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Only God Can Judge Me
The Many Lives of Tupac Shakur

Author: Jeff Pearlman

Narrator: James Shippy

Unabridged: 16 hr 49 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Mariner Books

Published: 10/21/2025

Includes: Bonus Material Bonus Material Included


Synopsis

“Jeff Pearlman breaks down Tupac’s life like a veteran sportswriter examining a dynasty. This detailed look at his life is the work of a writer who understands the ego of greatness.”—Chuck D“Pearlman delivers rich, engrossing, and fascinating new details about Shakur’s life and legacy—not just once or twice—but throughout each lively page...This is the type of needed journalism, reporting, and biography that finally and deservedly provides the definitive historic account on Shakur.”—Jonathan Abrams, author of The Come Up: An Oral History of the Rise of Hip-HopScrutinized in life, mythologized in death, Tupac Shakur remains a subject of immense cultural significance and speculation nearly thirty years after his murder. Despite a multitude of books, documentaries, and even a feature film, much about Tupac’s story remains shrouded and misunderstood. Like many icons who died tragically young, Tupac the man has long been obscured—his edges sanded down, his complexity numbed—by the competing agendas that surround his legacy.In Only God Can Judge Me, accomplished biographer and New York Times bestselling author Jeff Pearlman tackles his most nuanced subject, telling the definitive story of Tupac Shakur in unprecedented depth. In this authoritative look at Tupac’s life, Pearlman skillfully recreates West Coast hip hop in all its glory, going inside Death Row Records and on the sets of movies like Juice and Poetic Justice to offer the most clear-eyed rendering to date of the man who still casts a shadow over modern hip hop. But more than just a biography of a complicated figure, Only God Can Judge Me also captures the time and place in which Tupac rose, a singular moment in music history when West Coast hip hop became a phenomenon and transformed popular music.Featuring nearly seven hundred original interviews and never-before-published details from every corner of Tupac’s life, the result offers a truly singular portrait of one of modern pop culture’s most towering figures. Guided by the voices of those who knew and lived life alongside him, Only God Can Judge Me captures the layers of a man who, even thirty years after his death, remains as elusive as ever. 
Supplemental enhancement PDF accompanies the audiobook.

About Jeff Pearlman

Jeff Pearlman is the New York Times bestselling author of ten books. His subjects include NFL legends Walter Pay­ton (Sweetness), Brett Favre (Gunslinger), and Bo Jackson (The Last Folk Hero), as well as the ’80s Los Angeles Lakers (Show­time), the 1986 New York Mets (The Bad Guys Won), and the ’90s Dallas Cowboys (Boys Will Be Boys). HBO adapted Showtime into the dramatic series Winning Time, produced and directed by Adam McKay. A former Sports Illus­trated senior writer and ESPN.com colum­nist, Pearlman is the host of the Two Writers Slinging Yang podcast.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Eddie S. on October 23, 2025

I was twelve years old when Tupac died. I’m about to turn forty-two, and somehow we’re still talking about him — and after reading Jeff Pearlman’s Only God Can Judge Me, I understand why. Pearlman doesn’t write this like a gossip book. He writes it like a psychological study of a man who built a myth......more

Goodreads review by Sierra| HooksxBooks on September 29, 2025

Whew, Only God Can Judge Me. This has to be the most detailed and best biography I've ever listened to. Pearlman, went deep in the trenches to dig up the truth about Tupac's true upbringing - the good, the bad and the (real) ugly. I was 6 years old when Tupac died, I remember watching the people aro......more

Goodreads review by M. on September 13, 2025

Wow! What a well-researched gift I have in my hands. I was lucky enough to win an ARC from the publishers and feel good about this being shared with the world. I am a longtime fan of Tupac; his music, his poetry, his films. You know, when people die, we like to turn them into Gods. This book shows t......more

Goodreads review by Brandys_bookography on October 05, 2025

I had to sit on this one for a few. I was one of those teenagers that grieved when Tupac was murdered. I was devastated by the prospect of him not being there anymore to use his lyrics to open your eyes to things that you may have not noticed or known about. Yes, not all of his songs were prophetic......more

Goodreads review by Valerie on September 29, 2025

4.25⭐ As a person born in the mid 80s, I was a huge Tupac fan as a kid and I remember the news coverage of his death vividly. However, this book showed me how little I really knew about the life Tupac lived before he died at 25. Pearlman doesn't shy away from the unsavory and negative aspects of Tupac......more