Have Gun Will Travel: Spectacular Rise and Violent Fall of Death Row Records

Have Gun Will Travel: Spectacular Rise and Violent Fall of Death Row Records

by RoninRo (Author)

Synopsis

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 fights with East Coast rap titans such as Sean Puffy Combs, and his eventual imprisonment.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 372
Publisher: Quartet Books
Published: 01 Oct 1998

ISBN 10: 0704381028
ISBN 13: 9780704381025

Media Reviews
Harrowing and definitive, Have Gun Will Travel succeeds so spectacularly because Ronin Ro is blessed with a rare combination of street smarts, solid writing skills...and cojones of steel. --Michael Azerrad, author of Come as Your Are: The Story of Nirvana The first informed look at a world the mainstream media still seems unable to penetrate. --New York Post From the Hardcover edition.