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Also this why was this not narrated by Rick ross? I in no way deal with the rap game, however, this is the plot of a black man that reaches me as a black woman. Worthy of reading. Chris Fletcher. Great listen honestly. Give you some insight to the ups and downs someone have to go through to become successful. Itekena Iyowuna. Thank you Rosay. Thank you Harper audio.
Thank you Scribd. Kayla Calais. Robert P. Narration was excellent and the story was told on Rick Ross comedic voice which added a surprising boost to each chapter.
Overall much better than expected. Paul Collins. Great book I loved it thoroughly but the final two chapters would not load for me?
The book cut off at a very suspenseful point I would really like to know what happens in the end any help would be greatly appreciated Thanks. Jasmine Hansell. M Kiser. Very few go into detail on exactly how their break occurred but he did. Kudos to him. He's laying out a blueprint. Very few expose their own shortcomings and bluffs This is rare insight.
For those who want to have similar success you need to pay close attention to how you can build to your own break. Joshua B. The book is a demonstration of just how intellectually and Savvy Rick Ross is a person. I took more things away from this book than I anticipated.
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