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The holiday season is upon us, and some people have inevitably waited until the last minute to purchase gifts. Luckily, there’s an easy cheat for the readers in your life.

Jay-Z aka Shawn Carter

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Presumably if you frequent this site, you’re a fan of Hip-Hop. Kill two birds with one stone (assuming your local bookstore is open), and make a last minute gift out of one of these 15 rappers’ books you can buy for Christmas.


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A few feathers got ruffled when Mobb Deep’s Prodigy linked up with Laura Checkoway for his bio My Infamous Life: The Autobiography Of Mobb Deep’s Prodigy.

T.I. and Deyjah Imani Harris

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T.I. went the fiction route with some help from David Rittz with the novel Trouble & Triumph: A Novel of Power & Beauty.

50 Cent

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From Pieces To Weight: Once Upon A Time In Southside Queens was as close to Get Rich Or Die Tryin’ as one could get courtesy of 50 Cent and Kris Ex.

RZA

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Wu-Tang Clan’s RZA joined The New York Times bestseller list in 2009 after penning The Tao Of Wu.

You can only pre-order it, but Scarface and Benjamin Meadows Ingram’s Diary Of A Madman: The Geto Boys, Life, Death, and the Roots of Southern Rap will be a must have when it drops in April of 2015.

Ja Rule

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Ja Rule became a book author in 2014 by releasing Unruly: The Highs and Lows of Becoming a Man.

Wyclef Jean

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Would anyone like to guess how many Fugees stories are found in Wyclef Jean and Anthony Bozza’s Purpose: An Immigrant’s Story?

Cee Lo Green

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Cee Lo Green’s Everybody’s Brother was a partial Goodie Mob affair, as both Big Gipp and David Wild also contributed.

Common

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Common enjoyed the title of his 1997 album so much, he reused it for his book with Adam Bradley, One Day It’ll All Make Sense.

Grandmaster Flash

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Score one for one of Hip-Hop’s founding fathers (and David Ritz) for dropping The Adventures of Grandmaster Flash: My Life, My Beats.

Ice-T

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Few titles are both as wordy and accurate as Douglas Century and Ice-T’s Ice: A Memoir of Gangster Life and Redemption from South Central to Hollywood

DMX

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How does one capture Earl Simmons in print? Ask Somkey D. Fontaine who co-wrote E.A.R.L.: The Autobiography Of DMX.

By his account, Buddha Monk’s effort is the closest readers will get to an autobiography from ODB. This fall, he released The Dirty Version: On Stage, in the Studio, and in the Streets with Ol’ Dirty Bastard along with Mickey Hess.

Public Enemy’s Chuck D seems like the perfect rapper to write several books. With the help of Spike Lee and Yusuf Jah, he released Fight the Power: Rap, Race and Reality.

Jay-Z aka Shawn Carter

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Jay Z teamed up with Dream Hampton to break down some of his lyrics with his 2010 book, Decoded.

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