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Top Billin'

Stories of Laughter, Lessons, and Triumph

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From the MTV trailblazer, stand-up comedian, and actor, a hilariously candid memoir that is an intimate, entertaining, and heartfelt tour through the exclusive, elusive, and eternally iconic world of '90s pop culture.

Imagine 50 Cent's Hustle Harder, Hustle Smarter written by a nerdy Black kid from Newark, New Jersey, who made it big despite the skepticism of his family. That's Top Billin'.

Bill Bellamy is Carlton Banks's slightly cooler and comedically inclined alter-ego—a guy who went against the grain and left a promising corporate career path to pursue comedy (much to the dismay of his family). Making the leap paid off—in ways Bill never expected. In Top Billin', he looks back at his time at MTV during the '90s, when the cable music channel was at the epicenter of pop culture. He recounts his legendary interviews with the biggest pop stars—Tupac, Biggie, and Kurt Cobain—making friends with Janet Jackson, and even coining the infamous term "booty call" on HBO's Def Comedy Jam. During his time at MTV, Bill broke color and class barriers, appearing four times a week on the network's various programs, including MTV Jamz and MTV Beach House.

Top Billin' is an exclusive, all-access backstage pass to Bill's career and life. It's all in here—memories, music, and unforgettable moments, including conversations with some of the decade's legendary artists, the best of the '90s celebri-tea, nostalgia, and insights on what it meant to be a tastemaker during one of the most exciting and innovative periods in music and American pop culture history.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      February 27, 2023
      Comedian Bellamy debuts with an animated account of his life, starting with his humble beginnings in Newark, N.J. “Hard work, and even more work, was one of the key lessons of my youth,” he writes, recounting waking up at 4 a.m. during high school to help his father clean a bank, one of the many gigs his parents worked to stay afloat. While at Rutgers University, Bellamy took African American studies classes that he credits with opening his eyes to the historical and cultural contributions of Black people, and he “vowed to represent my family and Black men in a positive light whatever I chose to do.” His time at Rutgers was also when he decided to transform his penchant for making people laugh into a career as a stand-up comedian, drawing inspiration from Eddie Murphy and Richard Pryor as he honed his skills on the New York City comedy circuit. He chronicles his biggest successes, including a breakout feature on HBO’s Def Comedy Jam in 1992, his stint as a video jockey for MTV, touring with Janet Jackson, and acting roles in How to Be a Player and Love Jones. Bellamy’s conversational style crackles with energy, but there aren’t as many laugh-out-loud moments as one might expect. Still, Bellamy’s fans will want to check this out.

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