Darryl Andrews also know as Taco Montana is a retired street legend from Washington D.C. This autobiography is straight from the man, the legend, the trendsetter himself, in his own words about his upbringing, rise to fame and his coming full circle. This story illustrates the lives of many young black men coming of age in the inner city in poverty and the desperation to rise above that poverty by any means neccesary. Taco Montana ran one of the toughest street crews in Northeast D.C. in the midst of the highest level of crime, violence and complete anarchy sweeping our nations capital. Taco tell his story from his view of what really happened and how he was able to evade prison and walking away from the criminal underworld completely. This is more than a story of a local drug dealer. This is the story of a man who mastered the underworld but changed his life for the better and gave back to the community rather than glorifying genocide.
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