In his forthcoming book “Only God Can Judge Me”, Jeff Pearlman revisits the haunting origins of Tupac’s “Brenda’s Got a Baby,” revealing that the song was no mere fiction, but a reflection of a tragic reality. With masterful journalism, Pearlman traces the real Brenda, three decades later, leading to a powerful and emotional reunion between a mother and the child she was forced to abandon at just 12 years old. -Rahiem Shabazz-
The Real Brenda: The True Story Behind Tupac’s “Brenda’s Got a Baby”
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