Roger ""Bonds"" Rowan is a former music industry insider whose life journey spans the streets of Harlem, the heights of global entertainment, and a hard-earned awakening rooted in truth, accountability, and survival. For more than two decades, Bonds worked behind the scenes in high-pressure environments where loyalty, power, and silence were currency, and where the cost of proximity often came at the expense of health, family, and integrity.Born and raised in New York City, Bonds' early life was shaped by the realities of street culture and the codes that governed it. Over time, those same codes followed him into the entertainment industry, where he held roles that placed him close to influence, wealth, and decision-makers, while quietly absorbing the physical, emotional, and moral toll of that world.After years of chronic stress, diabetes, cancer, and profound personal loss, Bonds made the decision to step away from survival mode and confront the truth of his experiences. His writing is rooted not in revenge or sensationalism, but in reflection, responsibility, and the belief that silence enables harm.BONDS: Loyalty, Lies, and the Life That Almost Killed Me is his first book. It is a memoir about loyalty tested, identity reclaimed, and the courage it takes to choose truth over access. Today, Bonds is focused on health, family, and using his story to help others recognize toxic systems, protect their well-being, and choose themselves before it's too late.He lives in the southeastern United States and is the proud father of six children.