In the autobiography he advises that he was going to be a doctor and changed his mind in honour of his dad who was railroaded by the feds on that fake robbery charge that he’s been battling all his life via parole probation violations. (Similar to what meek mill will be going through for many years to come with the longstanding parole violation crap. Least his original charge was real!)

He also describes growing up and how some of the cops would come up to him as a kid swearing at him and calling his dad an animal etc. Also describes how both his mum and dad got jealous of his success at one point which I found interesting. Decent book actually might have to read it again