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Only God Can Judge Me: The Many Lives of Tupac Shakur
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"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-Hop
Scrutinized 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.
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Book Details
ISBN:
9780063304574
EAN:
9780063304574
Binding:
Hardcover
Pages:
464
Authors:
Jeff Pearlman
Publisher:
Mariner Books
Published Date: 2025-21-10
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Great book! It’s a beautifully written, deeply respectful look at a complicated legend. All the interviews seemingly put into context on how Tupac built his hardened exterior over time while still remaking a gentle soul. Very in depth. Jeff Pearlman is always an excellent story teller, and once again he delivered.
This is an incredible book about Tupac, who I admit I only got into after he died. Jeff tells the tremendous true story of Tupac's life, and did not pull any punches. I knew Tupac had had struggles with poverty growing up but until I read this, I never knew to what degree, nor did I know of his complex relationship with his mom. We also see how Tupac transformed from a theater kid, to actor, to rapper, to gangsta rapper, and we see his faults as well as his strength. Highly recommended
Storytelling at its finest! With hundreds of interviews compiled into a great biography, I get a deep, passionate feeling reading the background of one of the best poet/rapper. Gone far too early, but glad I got to know him better thru this contemporary drive along.On point.
This book was attention getting from page one. Jeff Pearlmans writing style grabs you immediately, and just doesn't let go. Gained a better understanding of the complex character that was Tupac Shakur.
I've read everything Mr. Pearlman has written. I never imagined such a brilliant sportswriter could tackle such a different subject, but I should have known better. He can, and does. Above all, this is an eminently fair book. Warts and all, yes, but true to the man. Tupac, for all his talent, was beyond flawed. Difficult, often unprofessional, though driven by the full understanding there wasn't a chance he'd live very long. Pearlman has the research, the insight, and the style to convey everything you need to know about a remarkable, though sad life.