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Death Row Records is one of the most successful music labels of all time.  From its inception in 1992, it exploded on the rap music scene with sales climbing to the $125 million mark in just four years.  Even more noticeable than the label's financial success is the effect it had on American youth culture, making gangsta rap more popular with suburban white youth and MTV viewers than traditional rock groups.  But under the guidance of six-foot-four-inch, 300-pound CEO Marion "Suge" Knight, Death Row also became the most controversial record label in history--a place where violence, gang feuds, threats, intimidation, and brushes with death were business as usual.Have Gun Will Travel details the spectacular rise and violent fall of a music label that had at its heart a ferocious criminal enterprise cloaked behind corporate facades that gave it a guise of legitimacy.  With inside access no other writer can claim, Ronin Ro, the country's preeminent rap journalist, exposes the facts everyone else is afraid to divulge--from the initial bankrolling of Death Row by a leader of L.A.'s notorious Bloods gang, to links with New York's Genovese crime family.  Have Gun Will Travel lays bare the full story behind this influential label, including the still-unsolved murders of Tupac Shakur and the Notorious B.I.G., as well as Suge Knight's rise to power, his fight with East Coast rap titans such as Sean "Puffy" Combs, and his eventual imprisonment.Although it has been all over the news--from The Wall Street Journal to Rolling Stone--this is a timeless story about an empire built on greed, corruption, murder, and exploitation.  With exclusive interviews and bloodcurdling eyewitness accounts, Have Gun Will Travel combines the behind-the-scenes fascination of books like Hit Men and Hit and Run with the violence and dramatic sweep of The Godfather, in a brilliant and blistering document of contemporary culture.From the Hardcover edition.

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Paperback: 384 pages

Publisher: Main Street Books; First Paperback Edition edition (March 16, 1999)

Language: English

ISBN-10: 0385491352

ISBN-13: 978-0385491358

Product Dimensions:

5.5 x 1 x 8.1 inches

Shipping Weight: 12.6 ounces

Average Customer Review:

3.8 out of 5 stars

24 customer reviews

Amazon Best Sellers Rank:

#185,213 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

Death Row Records may be history now, but it's certainly more than a footnote to those of us who lived through the 90's era when Death Row artists dominated the music charts and MTV (back when MTV still bothered to play a video once in a while...gee, I guess it was kind of long ago at that!) This is a fast-paced and interesting tale of how Suge Knight, a former football player turned bouncer and bodyguard, got into the record business and built a hit label from scratch. It also does a pretty good job of telling the history of 90's West Coast gangsta rap and throws in a little bit about the East Coast as well. If you're already very familiar with the scene, you might want something a little more in-depth, but if you weren't around when it was all going on or you're a more casual rap fan, this book is a good place to start getting familiar with the major players, as well as learning all about Suge's deeds and misdeeds.The tales told are both believable and fantastic at the same time, such as how one of Suge's songwriters (ironically named "Chocolate") discovers that some white kid he used to know named "Vanilla" Ice has ripped off his song "Ice Ice Baby" and had a huge hit without giving him any credit, and Suge has to step in. As you'd expect, considerable space is given to megastars like Dr. Dre and Snoop Doggy Dogg, but a host of lesser-known artists (the DOC, Lady of Rage, etc.) are also discussed or interviewed. Since the book was published a while ago, I found myself resorting to Wiki searches to find out "where are they now?" in a number of cases, after the story piqued my interest.The writing is not the most artistic in the world but it also never gets heavy-handed and you can read it in a weekend. The book is written in a rock-magazine style, as if it were a series of installments in Spin, but thankfully doesn't veer off into tabloid style, although it would have been an easy veer to make given the often violent subject matter. Author Ro lets the characters tell most of the story in their own words rather than imposing his own judgments.

This book leaves me with a lot of mixed feelings. There is a lot of interesting insight into Death Row that you probably don't know. It connects the different 'eras' if you will of Death Row, from the Chronic to All Eyez on Me and does a fine job of putting Death Row in its place in the rap game. It flows easily and is a very interesting read. However, it is not without flaws. First, Ronin Ro tends to repeat things. He'll tell the same anecdotes multiple times in the book, which really comes across as amateurish. Moreover, I think a lot of people are buying this to read more about 'Pac. I know that was a large part of my motivation. However, that is not a good reason to get this unless you're interested in the bigger picture. Ro paints a very unflattering picture of 2Pac (and just about everyone on Death Row in one form or another except Dre). And, if you want to hear the cricisms of the man, "Rebel For the Hell of it" is more direct on 'Pac. The strongest part of the book, however, is the looks into how Suge built his business which is really interesting. No one else would say all this about Suge, and I'm betting Ro will be moving to another country by the time Suge is set free. If you're a rap fan, get this book. If you're not, or you're more into just 2Pac, you might want to think a bit about it, although I think most anyone would enjoy this.

The mysteries of the Tupac assassination.

Good read

love the book . very well written

I owned this book previously and loved the insight it gave you about the gangsta rap world. I would read something about a certain rhyme then i would listen to the song and it was telling the same story. Example being; HIT EM UP by TUPAC.

I always wondered why Dr. Dre was having so much trouble getting his album finished: was he a procrastinator, was he having trouble getting people to work with him, or what? This book explains the truth: that he was constantly being called to work on other projects for the benefit of Death Row, and that his coworkers were violent gang members who no one felt comfortable around."Have Gun, Will Travel" is certainly a wild ride. Within the first 50 pages, six people are shot dead at a Whodini concert, Nate Dogg is exonerated for knocking over a Taco Bell, and Will Smith has to hide in a broom closet from roving Crips. But at the end of it all, this story is sad. Everyone is poorer in spirit for the loss of Biggie & Tupac, and it was all over nothing but bravado and foolishness.

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