"Pulitzer-level reporting."--
Spin "A classic of music business dirt-digging as well as a kind of pulp epic."--
Rolling Stone (4-star review)
"As gripping and dense as a prime Jay-Z rhyme...Charnas has done a real service to pop history."--
New York Daily News "Detailed and colorful...a must-read for fans of the music industry."--
Los Angeles Times
"The rap tome you have to read...
The Big Payback focuses not on the beefs you know but on the back-room battles you don't."--
Details "[An] exhaustive, engrossing history of the genre."--
Entertainment Weekly "In a year that has seen plenty of hip-hop books,
The Big Payback stands out as a must-read for any fan--or detractor--of the genre."--
Forbes "One of the juiciest, flat-out most enjoyable books I've read in a long time."--
The Atlantic "Epic."--
The Village Voice "[A] stylish, lavishly detailed love letter to the genre and industry...Charnas makes an elegant case for how hip-hop is the consummate art form."--
Publishers Weekly (starred review)
"The riveting dialogue culled from more than 300 interviews makes it seem as if Charnas was in the room for every deal that ever went down in hip-hop, and sometimes he was."--
Austin Chronicle "Dan Charnas captures an epic story full of joy and pain, triumph and failure, grace and greed with the skills of a journalist, the wisdom of an insider, and the passion of a microphone fiend. Call
The Big Payback a hip-hop version of David Halberstam's
The Reckoning."--Jeff Chang, author,
Can't Stop Won't Stop: A History of the Hip-Hop Generation "With an insider's connections and an outsider's perspective, Dan Charnas has written the otherwise untold story of the business of hip-hop. His cast of characters--producers, agents, label executives, talent scouts--is every bit as compelling and dramatic as the musicians themselves."--Samuel G. Freedman,
New York Times columnist and author of
Upon This Rock, Who She Was, and
Jew vs. Jew "The Big Payback is a stunning achievement. Not only does it manage to pack in countless unprecedented anecdotes about hip-hop that you can't find anywhere else, the read is effortlessly smooth."--Cheo H. Coker, co-screenwriter of
Notorious and author of
Unbelievable: The Life, Death, and Afterlife of the Notorious B.I.G. "Dan Charnas brings a fan's devotion, an industry insider's savvy, and a reporter's unblinking eye to chronicling a cultural revolution that is as contradictory and complex as the country that produced it.
Payback is a bitch."--Fred Goodman, author of
Fortune's Fool and
The Mansion on the Hill