
Look at Me!
The XXXTENTACION Story
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Jonathan Reiss
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Jonathan Reiss
A compelling biography of SoundCloud sensation and rising star XXXTENTACION - from his candid songwriting and connection with fans to his tragic death.
At the age of 20, rapper Jahseh Dwayne Onfroy - aka XXXTENTACION - was gunned down during an attempted robbery on the streets of Deerfield Beach, FL, mere months after signing a $10 million record deal with Empire Music. A rising star in the world of SoundCloud rap, XXXTENTACION achieved stellar levels of success without the benefit of a major label or radio airtime, and flourished via his passionate and unfettered connection to his fans.
In Look at Me!, journalist Jonathan Reiss charts the tumultuous life and unguarded songwriting of the SoundCloud sensation. Unlike most rap on the platform, XXXTENTACION's music didn't dwell on money, partying, and getting high. He wrote about depression, suicide, and other mental health issues, topics that led to an outpouring of posthumous appreciation from his devoted fanbase.
It was XXXTENTACION's vulnerability that helped him stand apart from artists obsessed with being successful and "cool." Yet these insecurities also stemmed from - and contributed to - his fair share of troubles, including repeated run-ins with the law during in his teen years, a disturbing proclivity towards violence, and a prison sentence that overlapped with the release of his first single.
Through the memories of the people who knew him best, Look at Me! maps out the true story of an unlikely cultural icon and elucidates what it was about him that touched the post-millennial generation so deeply.
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This book did a fantastic job with the work that went into. Accurate information non-biased narrator.
X’s life was full of trouble since he was born (being born with a hole in his heart). But that isn’t even close to other troubles later on. His whole life he wanted to make his mom proud. He grew up with a complex of him ‘not being enough’ for his own mother. Though X doesn’t blame her and he has frequently stated “she had it hard I do not resent my mother. She did the best she could in her tough situation.
Even though X didn’t resent her, he clearly changed because of her. His drive to impress his mom and get attention from her trumped everything.
My only problem with the book is how little the author talked about his growth and progression musically. There are some brief mentions about it and there are a few paragraphs but I feel what X became as an artist deserved at least 3 chapters (I would do one for ‘17’, ‘?’, and ‘SKINS’ and a follow up breaking down his progression in music with a correlation to his changing views on life and attempting to better himself).
Our author talked to much of the bad side of X (in my opinion). Yes I know X had a very troubling past and I’m not dismissing that. This being said, I was just alittle disappointed.
X’s music had one of the biggest impacts on music in the shortest amount of time ever. His first official solo album ‘17’ was 2nd on billboards top 100. The only artist beating him was an already successful artist and the 2nd part of an already successful album (Lil Uzi Vert - Luv Is Rage 2). X was one of the fastest growing artists we have ever seen.
I also wanted more on how his music changed as he did. Look up ‘unreleased XXXTENTACION’ and listen to some of the music. It all starts off like X is screaming or yelling. This is because X was an angry artist. He was angry with the life he lived. As X searched for enlightenment we see him progressively use sad and creative beats reflecting on things that happen to him causing change. Jocelyn Flores for example; when she took her life X changed permanently. We see this is all sorts of projects by him.
All in all, it is a fantastic read. If you’re not a massive X fan like myself this is the read for you. It takes you in a roller coaster of one of the most misunderstood artists we have ever seen until we got projects like 17 & ?. This gives you a great brief history of his past. My only problem was the lack of celebrating X as an artist rather than trashing him as a person.
Fun read & very interesting
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LLJ
Long Live Jah
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The story of Jahseh
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Great detail, a deep dive into the artist's life
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AMAZING!
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Probably would listen again just amazinf
Amazing
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Impressive content
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long live jah!
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Good book
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Your legacy continues, as well as your energy
First Review. RIP X. Pain Never Ends 💜
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