

Compton Street Legend
I picked up both the audiobook and the physical copy because I was ready for answers about what happened to my favorite rapper, Tupac.
It started off strong, revisiting the night of the shooting, but that quickly shifted into bragging about himself. I’m talking full-blown arrogance.
He goes into more detail about the murder, then circles right back to comparing himself to the Barack Obama of the streets. Basically, he paints himself as the only real gangster while everyone else is fake.
Oh, and I don’t want to forget, he claims to hate snitches, but admits to doing exactly that for two decades.
And the worst part is that I can’t even tell if he’s lying or not.
Ultimately, his overwhelming ego made this a frustrating read. I did not enjoy this book.
I picked up both the audiobook and the physical copy because I was ready for answers about what happened to my favorite rapper, Tupac.
It started off strong, revisiting the night of the shooting, but that quickly shifted into bragging about himself. I’m talking full-blown arrogance.
He goes into more detail about the murder, then circles right back to comparing himself to the Barack Obama of the streets. Basically, he paints himself as the only real gangster while everyone else is fake.
Oh, and I don’t want to forget, he claims to hate snitches, but admits to doing exactly that for two decades.
And the worst part is that I can’t even tell if he’s lying or not.
Ultimately, his overwhelming ego made this a frustrating read. I did not enjoy this book.