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Crack, Rap and Murder: The Cocaine Dreams of Alpo and Rich Porter

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In the mid-1980s when hip-hop and the crack era were jumping off street dudes like Alpo and Rich Porter were the icons in Harlem. Everyone was watching and emulating them. Their stories have been told in many different formats and forums but now the complete tale is detailed in one concise volume. Read Alpo and Rich Porter's story from beginning to tragic end in this extensively researched new volume in the Street Legends series brought to you by celebrated and noted gangster writer, Seth Ferranti and Gorilla Convict Publications.

162 pages, Kindle Edition

First published April 19, 2015

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April 12, 2023
Poor writing style and format, dismal editing, conflicting information and entirely too much repetition. The subject was interesting, even though Alpo is clearly much more prominently featured above everyone else. Probably would’ve gotten the same, if not better, info just from reading articles.
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September 5, 2016
Brilliant read

Fascinating and insightful look into the dirty world of drugs,murder and betrayal of the worst kind.

I hope the outcome of this sad story helps the youth of today realize that sad truth behind the money,cars and jewelry.

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