Now in paperback, the story of "Hot Karl," the Jewish kid from the LA suburbs who became a rap battling legend-and then almost became a star
Jensen Karp, formerly known as Hot Karl, is a writer, comedian, and co-owner of Gallery 1988, the nation's leading destination for pop culture-themed artwork. He hosts the Get Up On This podcast on the Earwolf Network, co-owns Patti Lapel pins, and has written and produced for The Late Late Show with James Corden, the MTV VMAs and Movie Awards, Rolling Stone, WWE Raw, The Hundreds, and the ESPYs. As an actor, he's appeared on VH1's Barely Famous, NFL on FOX,and Candidly Nicole. He is currently an executive producer, writer, and coach on Drop the Mic on TBS. He was influenced by early Tom Hanks comedies, Chino XL, and Dennis Miller (before Dennis became a real piece of shit).
“Karp has a gift for crafting portraits of hip-hop stars that are
as funny and revealing as they are succinct, and his take on a
pre-fame West is funny but also, like much of the rest of the book,
surprisingly emotional and poignant. . . . A book that is something
special.”—AV Club
“A superbly unsentimental chronicle of growing up in the ’90s as a
white kid who loved rap more than anything. It’s a classic L.A.
redemption story of an artist narrowly missing stardom and failing
at his first dream, but surviving to write his own second act, and
ultimately, one of the best hip-hop memoirs in years.”—LA
Weekly
“If the title doesn't grab your attention, the story definitely
will.”—PopSugar
“Hilarious.”—Harper's Bazaar (Must Read Books for Summer)
“Funny, irreverent . . . There’s plenty of juicy anecdotes,
celebrity gossip, and shady industry dealings.”—GQ
“The funniest person I follow on Twitter finally got smart and
wrote about his unlikely—and hilarious—odyssey as teenage rapper
Hot Karl. Karp’s sharp wit and gossipy giggles keep you turning
pages, but what lingers is the story of a survivor. This book
should be mandatory reading for or anyone who has ever wanted to be
famous.”—Kevin Smith, New York Times bestselling author
of Tough Sh*t
“If I had kids, I'd read passages from this to them at night. Rap
careers definitely haven't been explored from this perspective, and
I'm excited to see the ripples. Jensen’s gonna make some enemies,
though. I’ve been on television.”—Hannibal Buress
“I remember hearing faint whispers about a white kid on the west
coast who got like the craziest deal ever from some radio
freestyles or some shit. But we never saw anything concrete, so I
assumed he was hip-hop's Bigfoot and left it at that. Who knew it
was real??!!! This is the story of the rap game's Sasquatch.”—Bun
B, Grammy-nominated rapper
“Jensen's story is so funny and so well-written that it's
impossible there's any truth to it.”—Kay Cannon, writer, Pitch
Perfect and 30 Rock
“Sure, everyone is curious to know what it's like to be a white
rapper, but only Jensen Karp has the wit and humility to reveal
what it was like to get knocked down by the music industry, dust
off his Cross Colours, and keep moving.”—Paul Scheer
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