Goines's writing has had an impact upon several people, with several
rappers inserting mentions of Goines and his writing into their lyrics. In his 1996 song ''
Tradin' War Stories, legendary West Coast rapper 2Pac writes "Machiavelli was my tutor, Donald Goines my father figure". On the Real Brothas'' album by hip-hop duo
B.G. Knocc Out &
Dresta, the latter mentioned the author by rapping "take a good look because you're looking at a crook/my life done been took, right outta Donald Goines' book".
Ludacris mentions Goines in his 2006 song "
Eyebrows Down".
AZ compares himself to Donald Goines' work in "Rather Unique", with the line, "Your mind's boggled but I'm as deep as Donald Goines' novels".
Nas also named the song "Black Girl Lost" on his sophomore album
It Was Written after the book by Goines. The New York rap trio
Cru had a song called "Goines Tale" where all of Donald's book titles were incorporated into the song's lyrics. Rapper
Jadakiss referenced Goines in the
Sheek Louch song "Mighty D-Block (2 Guns Up)" with the lyrics "Yo, the revolve' or the mati's cool, Knife game like Daddy Cool's, since Bally Shoes". The rapper
50 Cent writes in his self-help-autobiography
Hustle Harder, Hustle Smarter, that "Personally, I didn’t get into reading until I found writers like Donald Goines and Iceberg Slim who wrote in a voice that felt familiar to me". Goines' books have been used in several prison literacy programs. His novel
Dopefiend has been taught in a
Rutgers University class. when a couple of his titles were reissued with bold new covers to local bookstores. ==Adaptations==