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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. An engaging. lighthearted look at a failure to reach the top.By Seth ReinekeKWOM$300 is a genuinely witty. largely lighthearted. book about an industry that promised everything and ripped it away. From stories about meetings with Jimmy Iovine to name dropping tons of rappers and producers that Ive never heard. but assume are worth knowing. Jensen crafts a thoroughly engaging look at being a white rapper in a period when Eminem was the only white rapper that the industry seemed to have room for.Buy it. rent it. borrow it. or sneak a few pages at a time by going to Barnes Noble while youre pretending to be going to the restroom as your significant others shopping at Ross. just find a way to read it.1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Insightful hilariousBy Scott S.In addition to being one of the most honestly detailed accounts of the musicians experience in the major label system. this book is constantly entertaining. insightful. and a perfect snapshot of the late 90s / early 2000s.Its a must read for fans of hip hop. pop culture. music industry stories. LA folklore. general witicisms. and suburban Jews.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Definitely worth your timeBy JbennyI honestly never heard of Jensen Karp. or Hot Karl but this book came up in my recommended based on some other browsing I was doing. The title intrigued me and I read some reviews and took a shot. Overall. I enjoyed this book. it was entertaining and written in a conversational tone. The stories were funny. and it does provide some insight into a music industry that was in one moment spending money quicker than could be printed. and in the next moment crumbling to its knees. For those readers who love hip-hop or good comedy writing. I would check this out.