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Dancing with the Devil: The Second Testament
by Mark Curry
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Synopsis
In this follow-up to Dancing with the Devil, Mark Curry delves deeper than ever before, sharing insight and personal reflection. With an almost religious tone, he speaks from the heart, leading readers into the darkest corners of the music industry and revealing perspectives only a former insider ...
In this follow-up to Dancing with the Devil, Mark Curry delves deeper than ever before, sharing insight and personal reflection. With an almost religious tone, he speaks from the heart, leading readers into the darkest corners of the music industry and revealing perspectives only a former insider could share.
Curry addresses unanswered questions and aspects of the business not meant to be widely known, giving readers information to consider for themselves.
New stories see the light — from the last words of the late Black Rob, reflecting his relationship with fellow Bad Boy affiliates, to new details and revelations, what was left out of the Diddy trial, and the questioned activities that have long surrounded Bad Boy Records.
He carefully points to a level of the industry that will leave readers with more questions: hidden tunnels, private rooms, and rituals that reveal a more complex system of control.
Everything he shares comes from experience — told clearly and honestly — pulling readers into a world where nothing is quite what it seems and history quietly repeats itself.
Mark Curry speaks knowing the cost of telling the truth. In the wake of Combs’s sentencing, what he reveals will make readers question whether the full story has ever truly been told — and whether it is really over.
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