A thoughtful, amusing and neatly written account of Tupac Shakur's mid-teen years at the Baltimore School for the Arts. Darrin Bastfield, an old friend of Tupac and also a former student at the School for the Arts, gives us a perspective, through his memoirs, on a young man who was slowly growing to become what he was destined to be. We come to understand that Tupac lived and breathed rap right from his handwritten compositions at age 14, and even before that, till the bullet hit him and ended his life too soon.
However, if you do not know much about the rap icon, do not start out by reading this book first because "Back in The Day" does not give you a thorough description of the best rapper in the world (in my opinion;)) as a biography normally would do.
Happy reading!