Bobby Shmurda is excited to get his memoir out into the world, taking his own tears as a sure-fire sign that people are going to be emotionally invested in his journey.

Taking to his Instagram Story on Sunday (July 23), the Brooklyn rapper admitted he’d cried the day before while writing a chapter in the upcoming book, noting that it’s going to be “so fucking good.”

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“Yo I was writing a chapter in my book yesterday and I found myself crying,” he began. “Like I dropped a tear. And I don’t even cry. I don’t even cry like that. And I found myself dropping a tear and I said, ‘Damn, I ain’t write in so long.’”

He continued: “It was like doing a journal, like a diary type shit. And I said, ‘This book is gonna be so fucking good!’ the time I dropped a tear.”

You can view his video below.

Bobby Shmurda inked a deal for the autobiography in early June, and promised then that it will be one of the best stories ever told.

“Work work work @utapublishing it is a pleasure off to the races we are,” Bobby wrote in his Instagram announcement. “We’re now embarking on a #incredible #impactful #motivational #passionate #authentic story and journey that is still evolving sustainably.

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He continued: “This will be my 1st #autobiography. For all my fans and supporters thats been a1 since day1 you guys are an inspiration. I can’t wait for you to receive and read this masterpiece you’ll be motivated like mf this will be one of the best stories told in history #GoingforNumber1selling.”

After releasing his breakout single “Hot N-gga” in 2014, Bobby was hailed as one of the early pioneers of Brooklyn Drill Music. He was on track for superstardom before his rise was halted after being convicted on one count of third-degree conspiracy and one count of weapons possession.

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The rapper copped a plea deal in September 2016 after pleading guilty to conspiracy to possess weapons and possession of a weapon for his involvement in the GS9 gang. He was initially sentenced to seven years but was granted two years credit before the sentence was handed down.

While locked up, Shmurda racked up 11 violations, including possession of a prison shiv, drug possession and fighting. He was eventually released from prison in February 2021.

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Since his release, Bobby has been keeping a low profile while releasing music periodically – but he’s clearly ready to take things to the next level and tell his story.

A release date for the book has not yet been set.