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- trueWill Smith : a biography of a rapper turned movie star
- true2pac vs. Biggie : an illustrated history of rap's greatest battle
- true3 kings : Diddy, Dr. Dre, Jay Z, and hip-hop's multibillion-dollar revolution
- true3 tymez dirty : chopp'd n' skrew'd : a dirty south trilogy
- true50 Cent
- trueA case of redemption
- trueA sick life : TLC 'n me : stories from on and off the stage
- trueBad boy : the influence of Sean "Puffy" Combs on the music industry
- trueBeastie Boys book
- trueBig Freedia : God save the queen diva!
- trueBlokhedz : Genesis, Vol. 1
- trueChamber music : Wu-Tang and America (in 36 pieces)
- trueChance the Rapper : independent innovator
- trueChanges : an oral history of Tupac Shakur
- Chris Brown
- trueContact high : a visual history of hip-hop
- trueCountry fried soul : adventures in Dirty South hip-hop
- trueCreeper's got talent
- trueCross the tracks : a memoir
- trueDJ Screw : a life in slow revolution
- trueDaddy and me and the rhyme to be
- trueDead wrong : the continuing story of city of lies, corruption and cover-up in the Notorious B.I.G. murder investigation
- trueDear father : breaking the cycle of pain
- trueDeath before dishonor : a 50 Cent and Nikki Turner original
- trueDeath on the beach
- trueDecoded
- trueDiary of a madman : the Geto Boys, life, death, and the roots of Southern rap
- trueDigging for dirt : the life and death of ODB
- trueDirty South : Outkast, Lil Wayne, Soulja Boy, and the Southern rappers who reinvented hip-hop
- trueDiva
- trueDr. Dre : the biography
- trueDrake : hip-hop superstar
- trueDummy boy : Tekashi 6ix9ine and the Nine Trey Gangsta Bloods
- trueEmpire state of mind : how Jay-Z went from street corner to corner office
- trueF*ck it, I'll start tomorrow
- trueFor the sake of love
- trueFrom staircase to stage : the story of Raekwon and the Wu-Tang Clan
- trueFrom the streets of Shaolin : the Wu-Tang saga
- trueFuture : rap rising star
- trueGets no love
- trueGo ahead in the rain : notes to A Tribe Called Quest
- trueGone 'til November
- trueHe saw that it was good : reimagining your creative life to repair a broken world
- trueHip hop family tree, 1, 1970s-1981
- trueHip hop family tree, 2, 1981-1983
- trueHip hop family tree, 3, 1983-1984
- trueHip hop family tree, 4, 1984-1985
- trueHip-hop (and other things) : a collection of questions asked, answered, illustrated
- trueHittin' the bricks : an urban erotic tale
- trueHoller if you hear me : searching for Tupac Shakur
- trueHow to ruin everything : essays
- trueHurricanes : a memoir
- trueI am restored : how I lost my religion but found my faith
- trueI used to love her
- trueIQ
- trueIce : a memoir of gangster life and redemption--from South Central to Hollywood
- trueIn search of Pharrell Williams
- Inside hip hop
- trueIt was all a dream : Biggie and the world that made him
- trueJay-Z : made in America
- trueJohn Cena
- trueKanye West
- trueKanye West : god & monster
- trueKanye West owes me $300 : and other true stories from a white rapper who ALMOST made it big
- trueKendrick Lamar : rap titan
- trueKing Reece
- trueLabyrinth : a detective investigates the murders of Tupac Shakur and Biggie Smalls, the implication of Death Row Records' Suge Knight, and the origins of the Los Angeles Police scandal
- trueLagoon
- trueLet me hear a rhyme
- trueLoving a girl like you : Lemere & Amree
- trueMagic city : trials of a native son
- trueMost dope : the extraordinary life of Mac Miller
- trueMy infamous life : the autobiography of Mobb Deep's Prodigy
- trueMy own devices : essays from the road on music, science, and senseless love
- trueNot afraid : the evolution of Eminem
- trueOld school love : and why it works
- trueOn the come up
- trueOriginal gangstas : the untold story of Dr. Dre, Eazy-E, Ice Cube, Tupac Shakur, and the birth of West Coast rap
- OutKast : dare to be different
- trueParental discretion is advised : the rise of N.W.A and the dawn of gangsta rap
- truePharrell Williams
- truePromise that you will sing about me : the power and poetry of Kendrick Lamar
- truePut on your crown : life-changing moments on the path to queendom
- trueQueen Latifah : from Jersey girl to superstar
- trueRap capital : an Atlanta story
- trueRap on trial : race, lyrics, and guilt in America
- trueRaw : my journey into the Wu-Tang
- trueReturn of a gangster's girl
- trueShe's gotta have it 2 : a hood love story
- trueShe's gotta have it : a hood love story
- trueSignifying rappers
- trueSomebody scream! : rap music's rise to prominence in the aftershock of black power
- trueSplit decision : life stories
- trueStart with the backbeat
- trueStill hood
- trueStreet rap
- trueSweat the technique : revelations on creativity from the lyrical genius
- trueTalking 'bout your mama : the dozens, snaps, and the deep roots of rap
- trueTen ways not to commit suicide : a memoir
- trueThat's a rap
- trueThe Dirty version : on stage, in the studio, and in the streets with Ol' Dirty Bastard
- trueThe Marathon don't stop : the life and times of Nipsey Hussle
- trueThe Rolexxx Club : a novel
- trueThe anomaly
- trueThe autobiography of Gucci Mane
- trueThe book of Jose : a memoir
- trueThe book of Luke : my fight for truth, justice, and Liberty City
- trueThe butterfly effect : how Kendrick Lamar ignited the soul of black America
- trueThe come up : an oral history of the rise of hip-hop
- The concise guide to hip-hop music : a fresh look at the art of hip-hop, from old-school beats to freestyle rap
- trueThe emperor of sound : a memoir
- trueThe history of gangster rap : from Schoolly D to Kendrick Lamar : the rise of a great American art form
- trueThe legends of hip-hop
- trueThe lost treasures of R&B
- trueThe motherlode : 100+ women who made hip-hop
- trueThe next next level : a story of rap, friendship, and almost giving up
- trueThe rapping princess
- trueThe roots of rap : 16 bars on the 4 pillars of hip-hop
- trueThe rose that grew from concrete
- trueThe way I am
- trueThis life : a novel
- trueThong on fire : an urban erotic tale
- trueThree sides to every story : a novel
- trueTupac : a thug life
- trueTupac Shakur : the life and times of an American icon
- trueUn-ashamed
- trueUnruly : the highs and lows of becoming a man
- trueVibrate higher : a rap story
- trueViral video showdown
- trueWalk this way : Run-DMC, Aerosmith, and the song that changed American music forever
- trueWar child : a child soldier's story
- trueWelfare wifeys
- trueWhen the beat was born : DJ Kool Herc and the creation of hip hop
- trueWill
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