Hurricanes: A Memoir By Rick Ross And Neil Martinez-Belkin
"Hurricanes" offers a gripping journey through hip-hop icon Rick Ross's life. From a turbulent Miami amid the crack epidemic, Ross, born William Leonard Roberts II, reveals his vivid coming-of-age story. Growing up across the bridge from South Beach's glamour, he navigates the chaos of the 1980 race riots and the crack epidemic's dangers. Against this backdrop, Ross thrives as a high school football standout and later as a player in Carol City's Matchbox housing projects.
The memoir unveils Ross's resilience, from his musical pursuits to overcoming setbacks. The pivotal moment arrives with the creation of "Hustlin'," propelling him to a major deal with Def Jam. Amid controversies about his past as a correctional officer and facing health scares, arrests, and feuds, Ross's narrative unfolds with unexpected candor. "Hurricanes" delves into the complexities of his rise to fame, offering insights into the artist's personal and professional challenges.
The memoir explores the making of "Hustlin'" and Ross's journey from a local figure to a major rap star. It sheds light on the controversies surrounding his career, providing an intimate look at the man behind the music. From tumultuous beginnings to becoming a dominating force in the rap game, "Hurricanes" is a revealing portrait of Rick Ross, showcasing the resilience and determination that shaped his extraordinary life. 📚❤️