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$9.52The Story
"I have watched every Dumbfoundead battle so many times that I have most of the insults memorized."
âJay Caspian Kang, The New YorkerÂ
âJonnie âDumbfoundeadâ Park's story is the definition of winning life on hard mode: Start as an undocumented Korean immigrant from Argentina and become a once-in-a-generation battle rapper and artist in Los Angeles.â
âRonny Chieng, Comedian
SPIT is the raw and electrifying memoir of Jonnie Parkâbetter known by his rap moniker, Dumbfoundeadâwhose rise from an unruly childhood in Los Angelesâs iconic Koreatown to international rap stardom is as unlikely as it is exhilarating.
Born in Argentina to Korean parents and smuggled by a coyote across the US-Mexico border at age three, Park grew up in L.A. amid cultural dislocation, his fatherâs violent alcoholism, and the turbulent protests and riots of the early 1990s.Â
Searching for belonging, he found salvation in the highly competitive underground world of battle rap, where he was among the only successful Asian American battle rappers. He honed his freestyle superpowers at Project Blowed, the legendary South Central L.A. open-mic venue, amid a motley crew of characters who took him in as one of their own.Â
Told through the lens of his lifeâs greatest battlesâhis fatherâs rage, racist stereotypes, the âmodel minorityâ myth, the pressures of fame, and his own addictionsâPark tells his story with his trademark humor, lyrical style, and unflinching honesty.
Like Eminemâs 8 Mile, SPIT charts the authorâs course from high-school dropout to cultural pioneer, one verse at a time. Featuring a dozen vivid graphic novelâstyle illustrations that bring his journey to life, SPIT visualizes the inner demons and outer adversaries Park faced along the way. From open-mics in South Central to freestyle cyphers in Seoul to music festivals across the globe, Parkâs memoir is a testament to creativity, grit, and the power of speaking your truthâeven when the world isnât ready to hear it.
More than just a chronicle of an artistâs path to success, SPIT is a groundbreaking story of identity, resilience, and reinvention. It is also the story of an American outsider who turned lifeâs challenges into his stage and battled his way to triumph.
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"I have watched every Dumbfoundead battle so many times that I have most of the insults memorized."
âJay Caspian Kang, The New YorkerÂ
âJonnie âDumbfoundeadâ Park's story is the definition of winning life on hard mode: Start as an undocumented Korean immigrant from Argentina and become a once-in-a-generation battle rapper and artist in Los Angeles.â
âRonny Chieng, Comedian
SPIT is the raw and electrifying memoir of Jonnie Parkâbetter known by his rap moniker, Dumbfoundeadâwhose rise from an unruly childhood in Los Angelesâs iconic Koreatown to international rap stardom is as unlikely as it is exhilarating.
Born in Argentina to Korean parents and smuggled by a coyote across the US-Mexico border at age three, Park grew up in L.A. amid cultural dislocation, his fatherâs violent alcoholism, and the turbulent protests and riots of the early 1990s.Â
Searching for belonging, he found salvation in the highly competitive underground world of battle rap, where he was among the only successful Asian American battle rappers. He honed his freestyle superpowers at Project Blowed, the legendary South Central L.A. open-mic venue, amid a motley crew of characters who took him in as one of their own.Â
Told through the lens of his lifeâs greatest battlesâhis fatherâs rage, racist stereotypes, the âmodel minorityâ myth, the pressures of fame, and his own addictionsâPark tells his story with his trademark humor, lyrical style, and unflinching honesty.
Like Eminemâs 8 Mile, SPIT charts the authorâs course from high-school dropout to cultural pioneer, one verse at a time. Featuring a dozen vivid graphic novelâstyle illustrations that bring his journey to life, SPIT visualizes the inner demons and outer adversaries Park faced along the way. From open-mics in South Central to freestyle cyphers in Seoul to music festivals across the globe, Parkâs memoir is a testament to creativity, grit, and the power of speaking your truthâeven when the world isnât ready to hear it.
More than just a chronicle of an artistâs path to success, SPIT is a groundbreaking story of identity, resilience, and reinvention. It is also the story of an American outsider who turned lifeâs challenges into his stage and battled his way to triumph.

