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“There is no keener, more knowledgeable, and scintillating observer of the modern cultural scene than Zack Greenburg.”
— Steve Forbes, editor-in-chief of Forbes
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There is no keener, more knowledgeable and scintillating observer of the modern cultural scene than Zack Greenburg. He proves it with this definitive, absorbing history of hip-hop and its three mega-giants. It reads better than an adventure novel and provides highly useful entrepreneurial lessons for anyone who wants to achieve success.
— Steve Forbes, Editor-in-Chief of Forbes
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I've been blessed to work with Diddy, Jay-Z and Dr. Dre, and let me be honest: 3 Kings gives you the major keys to how the biggest bosses on the planet keep winning.
— DJ Khaled, recording artist and entrepreneur
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Greenburg's narrative traces how the titular kings' trajectories transformed a music genre into a global juggernaut that's equal parts industry, culture and movement. There are copious lessons here in bringing ferocious energy to a concept--and honing that concept for the masses--that will serve would-be moguls in any arena.
— Kathryn Dill, Careers Editor, CNBC
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Finance is a central focus in hip-hop, but few writers have the facts and figures to discuss it credibly. Greenburg demystifies three iconic rap artists who these days make most of their money apart from rap. It's a well-constructed analysis that you don't need to be an expert to appreciate.
— Ben Westhoff, author of Original Gangstas
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Plain and simple: I'm just a diehard fan.
— Kevin Olusola, Grammy-winning member of Pentatonix
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A vividly clear depiction of the commercial empires built by Diddy, Jay-Z, and Dr. Dre. The book documents their humble beginnings, their rise to fame and illustrates the important connection to the pioneers who paved the way for their success... an exceptional read.
— Rocky Bucano, President of the Universal Hip-Hop Museum
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If Jay-Z, Diddy, and Dr. Dre are shrouded in mystery and inclined towards self-mythologizing, Greenburg does one of the most difficult things a reporter can do: he artfully chronicles their ascent, carefully accounts for their fortunes, and renders moguls as actual flesh and blood mortals. It reaffirms his bona fides as the preeminent journalist covering the business of hip-hop.
— Jeff Weiss, author of Biggie vs 2pac
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Greenburg reveals a blueprint for how billions were made by and for the artists themselves. An excellent read and a valuable education for entrepreneurs, industry insiders, outsiders, and music aficionados.
— Josh Davis, author of Two Awesome Hours
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Greenburg has become one of the rare reporters to bring dignified coverage of the hip-hip business into the mainstream.
— Dan Charnas, author of The Big Payback
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The number of hundred-million-dollar deals Greenburg chronicles is staggering. But he's also aware that hip-hop's megamogul phase is fading, as artists like Kanye West and A$AP Rocky forgo chasing huge profits in search for prestige. 3 Kings proves it was sweet while it lasted.
— Rolling Stone
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Greenburg provides sharp looks at the intricate ways in which Diddy, "the flashy impresario"; Jay-Z, "the brainy lyricist"; and Dre, "the quiet perfectionist...obsessed with sound quality" parlayed their unique skills into hugely successful business deals...An excellent look at hip-hop combines cultural and financial history.
— Publishers Weekly (starred review)
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Engaging reporting that will satisfy neophytes and devotees alike. A wide-ranging survey of the first four decades of hip-hop that vividly brings some of the culture's biggest success stories into one place.
— Kirkus
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Greenburg's ability to weave the facts and figures of his subjects into hip-hop's cultural lineage makes 3 Kings an engaging read for fans of the beats or business.
— Lipstick Alley
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One of the year's best rock books.
— Bloomberg News
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Fascinating, well-done biography of one of the most extraordinary entrepreneurs of our era.
— Steve Forbes
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Zack O'Malley Greenburg has become one of the rare reporters to bring dignified coverage of the hip-hop business into the mainstream. Empire State of Mind is a pure product of Greenburg's care and insight, an exploration of hip-hop's most enigmatic mogul, Jay-Z.
— Dan Charnas, author of The Big Payback: The History of the Business of Hip-Hop
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Selected for "Rock your summer reading list" roundup—The Charleston Gazette-Mail
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