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Have You Met Miss Jones?: The Life and Loves of Radio's Most Controversial Diva [Hardcover]

Tarsha Jones (Author)
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July 10, 2007
“Even though I’ve tried to wear glass slippers, somebody has deliberately knocked them off my feet. Because of that, I have walked the earth emotionally barefoot, and expressed my lack of self-esteem and rage in ways that clouded my judgment. I was a participant in a lot of drama. Didn’t mean to be . . . it was never my intention.”

So confesses Tarsha Jones, host of New York’s popular radio show Miss Jones in the Morning. “Jonesy,” as she’s known to her fans, captivates millions of Hot 97 listeners with her daily dish on hip-hop and rap celebrity. But within these pages are the juicy scandals that even this no-holds-barred DJ has kept off the airwaves. For the first time, Jones reveals everything–from candid stories of her early singing career under Doug E. Fresh’s wing (and between his sheets) to a wild affair with Busta Rhymes; from bitter feuds with Wendy Williams and shock jocks Star and Buc Wild to friendships with Patti LaBelle and Isaac Hayes; from collaborations with Fat Joe and Big Pun all the way to catfights with Christina Milian and Beyoncé’s mother, Tina Knowles. Jones lets it all hang out and doesn’t tiptoe around anyone’s feelings–including her own.

Beginning with her volatile upbringing as the child of alcoholic parents and the target of bullying peers, Jones takes us on a journey of self-exploration, recounting how she survived abusive relationships, twisted coworkers, and backstabbing bosses to ultimately rise through the radio ranks and make it to the top of her game. But more than just a tell-all tale, this inspirational memoir is a testament to the struggles of a black woman trying to succeed in a white male-dominated industry, where the sharks never stop circling no matter how much you achieve. For those who love steamy entertainment gossip, admire coming-of-age chronicles of resilience, or just like to see emperors (and moguls) without clothes, so to speak, the pages will fly. Even devoted listeners who think they already know radio’s rowdiest diva will have to ask themselves . . . Have You Met Miss Jones?

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Jones, who is New York's hip-hop Hot 97-FM morning DJ, traces her rocky trajectory from the Astoria projects to fame in dishy, inelegant detail. The early years were tough for Jones, born to an epileptic mother who divorced Jones's father early on, remarried periodically, but taught her daughter how to fight and prodded her singing career. Jones attended Manhattan's prestigious High School of Music and Art with Ricky Walters, aka MC Slick Rick, and attended Syracuse University. She was introduced to rapper Doug E. Fresh, who became instrumental in igniting Jones's early singing career in the early 1990s; toured with Fresh's Get Fresh Crew; romanced hip-hop superstar Busta Rhymes; recorded the song Two Way Street then was asked to join Ed Lover and Dr. Dre on their Hot 97 morning show. Although she considered herself a singer first, being a DJ became her bread and butter. Jones has her axes in work and love to grind, and it makes for cluttered, pedestrian reading. (July)
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Product Details

  • Hardcover: 224 pages
  • Publisher: One World/Ballantine (July 10, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0345497481
  • ISBN-13: 978-0345497482
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 6 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 15.2 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 2.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (30 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,243,854 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars This book blew like a meth addicted skank, August 21, 2007
This review is from: Have You Met Miss Jones?: The Life and Loves of Radio's Most Controversial Diva (Hardcover)
Ya know...I really do expect BETTER details from a tell-all memoir.

Before I start, I would like to know if it's possible for the folks who manage this site to allow us to rate a book 0? This book doesn't even deserve the honor and the privilege of being rated a "1".

Tarsha Jones' book is a joke, plain and simple. It makes Karrine Steffan's "autobiography" a true work of art.

This DJ chick goes on and on about how Doug E Fresh dogs her out, how Busta Rhymes LITERALLY busted her out (sexually) because of how WELL ENDOWED he was...oh and how quick he was in the sack..and how selfish he was afterwards...*sigh*, how Allen Iverson tried to get a piece, how a rival DJ at her radio station had it out for her, how her babydaddy wouldn't act right...oh woe is her! Playing the victim MUST be the modus operandi for these female human semen receptacles. Blame everyone else for dogging them but not taking responsiblity for the piss poor decisions they make.

My thing about these "true" memoirs is this: Why the hell do these chicks keep making bad decision after bad decision? Why write about it? Surely they're not doing this to help out the next young girl or for "release therapy" and ...don't these chicks have EDITORS to spellcheck before publishing? This book was so poorly written I would have guessed an 11 year old penned it. Also, the pics. I mean...isn't Ms. Jones OBESE? Why all the old pics of her? Show the new ones, with those elephantine sized hamhocks for thighs rubbing against one another or that quadruple chin. Show those. Why didn't she mention how she is OBSESSED with Beyonce Knowles? I mean the chick HAS to have posters with dart holes in them plastered all over her house. Why not mention that? Why not mention how JEALOUS she is of RnB singers who made it big while her one little single hardly got any fan fare. Oh I see...because she couldn't be the VICTIM. Typical.

THANK God I didn't plop down one red cent to buy this crap. I would have been more entertained eating a cabbage/collard green cocktail and listening to my butt bellow out a trumpet-like symphony in an crowded elevator.

It would have been less painful too.
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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Waste Of Eye Sight, July 28, 2007
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This review is from: Have You Met Miss Jones?: The Life and Loves of Radio's Most Controversial Diva (Hardcover)
I was HIGHLY disappointed in this book, as much as Miss Jones talks about people on a day to day basis, she couldn't come any better then this??? The vocabulary and wording in this book can be read by a first grader with attention deficit disorder. As they would be the only ones to understand her inconsistent thoughts about nothing in particular or importance.


How is it that you have a career in broadcasting, reporting news and events, yet have difficulty sticking to a single thought in your own book?? Jones jumped from one period in her life to another then right back to what she was originally talking about. Confused.... you should be that's how the entire book was written.

As she talk's about other peoples insecurites and what they've failed to accomplish, when 80% of this book was dedicated to people's so called misconceptions of her. I'm sure miss OHH WELLLL has heard the saying "NEVER DEFEND A LIE". Yet this book was dedicated to defending the lies spread to discredit her. If it weren't true why focus so much attention on it???

Miss "OH WELLLL" focused so much on star and wendy, leaves one to ask themself why are you STILL mad, if you have the #1 morning show? Wendy is in a different time slot, and star did himself in over a year ago. If you feel you are on top of your game and you are unstoppable, why feel the need to air one sided opinions, as you hopelessly brag about your unstable attempts at singing, and radio?

This book better helped me understand why Miss Jones always down plays people in the morning with her constant negativity. She has nothing to be happy about in her own life. Out of all you've been through with men dogging you out and taking advantage of your low self esteem and worth. A singing career that never blossomed, and the career you've stumbled upon in radio. What truly was the point in writing this book?. It's as if Miss Jones felt the need to hear yourself speak, what no one would care to listen too during her morning show.

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Expected much more, August 15, 2007
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Love Miss Jones, but I believe I set my expectations a bit too high for this book. As an avid reader, this book lacked the ability to keep my attention. I often found myself jumping around and skipping certain sections because the story was either too long and drawn out or simply lacked the ability to appeal to me.

I do commend her however, for being able to overcome and make it in the difficult industry of radio.
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Miss Jones, New York, Buc Wild, The Get Fresh Crew, Wendy Williams, Chill Will, Miss Info, Barry Mayo, Miss Eunice, Music Art, Queen Pen, Syracuse University, Astoria Projects, The Beat, Def Jam, Big Pun, Soul Train, West End Towers, Jersey City, Bent Roc, Star Search, Derrick Coleman, Tina Knowles, Miss Patti, Grown Folks Fridays
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