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Dancing with the Devil: How Puff Burned the Bad Boys
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The memoir sits in a tradition of hip-hop exposés like The Big Payback (Dan Charnas) and Original Gangstas (Ben Westhoff), but from an insider’s raw, personal angle. Dancing with the Devil: How Puff Burned the
Dancing with the Devil is not a definitive history — it’s one man’s painful testimony. Whether you see Mark Curry as a truth-teller or a bitter ex-employee, his book forces an uncomfortable question: Whether you see Mark Curry as a truth-teller
Curry’s book is unique because it focuses entirely on rather than the system broadly. It reads like a testimony, not journalism.
The book is not just revenge — Curry frames it as a cautionary tale for young rappers. He includes lessons on reading contracts, owning masters, and avoiding “mentors” who want ownership.
Dancing with the Devil: How Puff Burned the Bad Boys of Hip-Hop
