Though the cover does consent that this is the Unofficial Story of Drake’s musical career, author Dalton Higgins definitely knows the rap scene and provides infinite details about the handsome Canadian rapper Drake. Born to a father who himself was a musician, Drake was primarily raise by his mother after a divorce when he was 5. Keeping Drake involved in activities and off the streets of Toronto was a priority and Drake participated in a variety of the arts. At first, theater rose to the top of his successes. His break into stardom comes during 8th grade with a TV show titled Degrassi: The Next Generation and from there the ball begins to roll. His life as as a TV star kept rapping as a chance for release. But Drake did record and release music starting in the early 2000’s. Those in the rap scene were skeptical at first but quickly rose to respect his lyrics and style. The clean cut edge and being from Canada made him different too. And according to this biographer, Drake had a knack for connecting with the right people and the right time.
This biography is chalk full of minute details. For the hard core rap fan who know the names and places in the history of rap, it will be an interesting read. While the overarching structure is chronological, Higgins jumps back and forth throughout a chapter, making reference to events in 2010, 2011, or 2012 and then jumping back to the early or mid 2000’s. This reviewers head was spinning at times and could only read a few pages in each sitting. For this reason, Far From Over is an additional purchase for most libraries.