Digging for Dirt

The Life and Death of ODB

Jaime Lowe

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A fan's exploration of the man behind the myth
 
Ol’ Dirty Bastard (aka Russell Jones) rose to fame with the Wu-Tang Clan in the early ’90s, his unorthodox rap style and reputation for erratic behavior putting him in a media spotlight. As a solo artist, he released two albums that went gold and achieved crossover fame through a duet with Mariah Carey that debuted at number one on the Billboard charts. But for the next decade, his life would be fueled by chaos and excess until it derailed completely, resulting in a fatal drug overdose in 2004 and leaving behind an enigmatic legacy and a remarkably diverse group of fans.

In a compelling combination of personal narrative, biography, and cultural criticism, Digging for Dirt explores ODB’s life, career, mythology, death, and the troubled trajectory of his public and private worlds. Jaime Lowe met with the people ODB affected and was most affected by—surviving members of the Wu-Tang Clan, his hip-hop contemporaries, his parents, his followers, his managers, his neighbors, and his friends—in an attempt to figure out the man behind the clown-prince persona, and the issues of race, celebrity, mental illness, and exploitation that surrounded his rise and fall.
 
 

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  Digging For Dirt
PART ONEDRUNK DAYS AND KUNG FU NIGHTS1.THE BEST SPEECH SHAWN COLVIN NEVER GAVE, 1998Witty Unpredictable Talent And Natural Game—acronym for Wu-Tang
 
 
 
 
 When ODB was asked what his plans for 1998 were, he said he was “lookin’ for new girls to put babies in.” If only … For a month, there was a stillness surrounding ODB, the mellow before the storm. No headlines, no bullets, just ODB, at home watching cartoons and CNN—President Bill Clinton was on TV denying allegations of an affair with a White

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“Digging for Dirt isn't a biography, but a kaleidoscopic exploration of the tragic and comic saga of hip-hop's wildest wild card. Jamie Lowe offers a passionate but clear-eyed view of ODB's chaotic, troubled life and legacy.”—Alan Light, former editor-in-chief of VIBE and SPIN magazines
 
“Lowe tells ODB’s tale admirably [and] thoroughly, making this a must-have profile of a singular personality and another sad casualty in rap history.” —Mike Tribby, Booklist

“Interweaving biography, cultural criticism, and personal narrative, Lowe uses her skills as a journalist and hip-hop enthusiast to probe the depth of Ol’ Dirty Bastard . . . Lowe’s portrait reveals ODB as a far more complex character than what the headlines would lead people to believe. His life, like his style, is a compilation of contradictions, parody, and tragedy. Recommended.” —Joshua Finnell, Library Journal

“The late firecracker MC gets his due . . . Rousing and well-informed.” —Kirkus Reviews


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Jaime Lowe

Jaime Lowe's writing has appeared in the Village Voice, Interview, Radar, and Sports Illustrated. She lives in Brooklyn, New York.

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Digging for Dirt
The Life and Death of ODB
Jaime Lowe

Hardcover

Hardcover
Faber & Faber
Faber and Faber, Inc.
November 2008
Hardcover
ISBN: 9780865479692
ISBN10: 0865479690
5 1/2 X x 8 1/4 inches, 288 pages, Index
$25.00

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Faber & Faber
Faber and Faber, Inc.
November 2008
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ISBN: 9781429996099
ISBN10: 1429996099
288 pages
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