Radio
shock jock Star of "Star & Buc Wild" has stamped a February 2007
release date on his autobiographical manifesto, Objective Hate. The
three-part book series will detail his rise to prominence in urban radio, as well
as recount the May
8, 2006, incident that led to him being fired from New York’s Power 105.1."’Objective
Hate‘ is the total belief in one’s self with the full understanding of man’s
true nature," Star explained in a statement. "Through recognizing the
components of ignorance, Objective Hate presents the total awareness of
self and the constant journey of self-development. It should help you to have
more inner-control and understanding of your own principles."Star
(born Troi Torain) was made famous alongside his radio protégés
Buc Wild (his brother Timothy Joseph), "White Trash Helene," "Chris
the Queer" and producer Miguel Candaleria.After
Star made controversial statements and alleged over-the-air threats against the
family of fellow New York radio rival DJ Envy of Hot 97, Clear Channel cancelled
"The Star & Buc Wild Morning Show" and removed Star, stating that
his comments were "wholly unacceptable."