Da Rap Game

Music Can Be Money or Murder

by Black Male


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 7/19/2017

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 196
ISBN : 9781532023484

About the Book

Da Rap Game (Synopsis)

This is a story about a teenager named Jalil Jackson, who was influenced by his older brother to be a rap artist. He had to find out through experience that being a rapper wasn’t easy as he thought. Everybody around him was involved in music including his child hood friends, P.G., D.J. Wite and Nina Ross. When Jalil was in Junior High School, he became friends with another teenager from New Orleans named Kamafloge. He’s described as a loyal friend and a deadly enemy.

If he and his friends are threatened, he would quickly eliminate them. Jalil was challenged in free style battles. If you win, you’re respected. If you lose, you’re disliked. 

He had a lot of bad experiences with school, jobs, and financial problems, but he still took a risk that other teens wouldn’t do to put money in his pocket. When he was stable with money, he put everything he had into his music.

An executive producer from New York came to Hot Springs, Arkansas to put a talent show together to search for new talent. Jalil entered and was labeled as the best rapper in Hot Springs.

He tried to do any and everything in his power to get a record deal. After sending demos off to major companies and never heard from them again, he stayed independent and put his own music out, selling it on the streets getting recognized for his talent. 

Jalil was approached by another group of rappers to sign a contract with them. After refusing to sign, he was attacked and almost killed. Kamafloge retaliated against ones responsible for the attack the street way. A serious rap battle was started on the streets and in music between uptown and downtown to compete to get a record deal.

After recuperating from his wounds, Jalil came back stronger and exposed the people who tried to kill him in his music. Music can be money if you sell it, but it can be murder if the wrong person gets jealous of you. There are a lot of people who want to be rappers, but they don’t know the business side of it. Without knowing the business, you’ll get cheated every time, so this novel is explaining the difference between being signed to a major label and staying independent. It also explains how best friends can become worst enemies in misunderstandings. This is the truth about rap music. This is what some rappers go through before becoming rich and famous.


About the Author

Joe Young A.K.A Black Male was born in Little Rock, Arkansas in 1977. He grew up in Hot Springs, but was moving back and forward from Arkansas to Marion Louisiana as a kid. He got use to both environments and was getting educated in school and on the streets which was a good thing because a High School diploma is a powerful tool to have.

On the streets you learn what to do and not to do. His Dad died in 1990, and he had to decide what to do on his own to survive. There are seven kids on his Dad side which three have died. He graduated from Hot Springs High School in 1997. He got a welding diploma in 2000. On his Mom side, he has six Brothers and one Sister who deeply protected her before her passing in 2007. He has a lot of Nephews and Nieces older and younger than him, some who really support him. When one of his Brothers started doing rap music that influenced him to do it to. He wrote his first song called “Lord have mercy”, He kept writing and produced his first album called “Da world belongs 2 Da Black Male” which sold 231 copies on the streets. His second album, “Da B.O.S.S a.k.a Blacassassin that sold 339 copies, and a compilation called Spa City’s Most Wanted that sold a 153 copies. He and another artist are working on his fourth album called Life of a B.O.S.S that’s going in stores. Now he finished a novel called Hood Stories, A fictional story about street life in Hot Springs that everybody can relate to. When “Bangin in Little Rock” came out, they showed the violence and drug selling that black men did. In Hot Springs, they were doing the same thing and no one got to tell their stories, so his novel gives you an idea of what was going on in Hot Springs, Arkansas. His second novel “Da Rap Game” deals with what rappers go through. He has two diploma's. A High School and welding diploma.