Digging for Dirt: The Life and Death of ODB
Jaime Lowe, . . Faber and Faber, $23 (273pp) ISBN 978-0-86547-969-2
Ol’ Dirty Bastard was one of the founding members of hip-hop’s Wu-Tang Clan, “the heart and soul of the group” in its early years, although he had embarked on a solo career before he died of an accidental drug overdose. A collaboration with Mariah Carey on the hit song “Fantasy” led to stardom, but ODB was primarily known during his “short, tumultuous, but somehow inspired life” (1968–2004) for his run-ins with the law and his erratic behavior; in one memorable incident, he disrupted the Grammys to explain why he thought Wu-Tang should have won. Lowe, who wrote about ODB for the
Reviewed on: 08/25/2008
Genre: Nonfiction
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