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Me and success are two things you don't wanna find yo ass between. Back against the wall like plasma screens.
I think a lot of rappers limit themselves by doing the gangster movies and that's stereotypical for a rapper.
Nobody in the world could have told me I wasn't gonna be a rapper. So, yeah, I always knew I was gonna be one.
Everybody in the '80s, well, we hate rap. Now, the biggest rapper in the world... Eminem. Rap's a black thing.
I didn't want to be a rapper full time. You know, Big L kinda - God bless the dead - influenced me to do that.
Eminem was the biggest rapper in the world, but I didn't know Eminem and I didn't know anybody who knew Eminem.
We ain't meant to survive, cause it's a setup, And even though you're fed up, Huh, ya got to keep your head up.
I used to record but just in my own studio or in my friend's back when I toyed with the idea of being a rapper.
I loved the hood and still love the hood but I had to realize like Ra you a rapper now you're in the public eye.
The rappers have gone in and created a lot of hit music based upon my influence. And theyll tell you if you ask.
I didn't want to do music. I was very doubtful. I was like, 'Oh my God. No one wants to hear a teen mom rapper.'
When I was a kid, my favorite rapper was 50 Cent. He was definitely a big influence on why I wanted to do music.
I was a hop-around. I hung out with the rockabilly crew, the guys who were trying to be rappers, the funny kids.
White people set goals, rappers 'chase paper', and the Chinese are too busy doing both to talk about either one.
The first splurge that I did, I bought, like, an $80,000 watch, but that's because I'm a rapper. I need jewelry.
When I talk about money. All you see is the struggle. When I tell ya, I'm livin' large, you tell me, its trouble.
When I'm writing for rappers it's kinda like switching, "Okay, you're not PJ. Now you have to act like a rapper."
When it's a rapper's album or a singer's album, there's a tendency to want a text-based or theme-based narrative.
I'm a ghetto man who made good. I never forgot where I came from and who put me on top - God and Jack The Rapper.
Sometimes I want to be completely outlandish and funny, but sometimes I feel the need to prove myself as a rapper.
I learned to fly planes at fifteen years old because one of my teachers thought I'd be a better pilot than rapper.
Went to church but don't understand it, they underhanded. God gave me these commandments, the world is scandalous.
What a lot of people don't know is that Wyclef started off as a battle rapper, when he decided that he would rhyme.
I am not a rapper. And I believe people in India are not even clear with the whole idea of rap or what it signifies.
I don't wanna marginalize myself. I don't wanna be the overly woke rapper, and I don't wanna be the turned-up rapper.
People don't know how deep, loving, and caring 'Pac was. He was more than a rapper or an actor: he was a real friend.
For me rappers and dancers are poets and artists and often times the most interesting performances are given by them.
My school had a radio show, and when I first decided to become a rapper, I was on there, and I would, like, freestyle.
People don't really compare me to anybody. They just say I'm a mumble rapper. I'm fine with that. I don't really care.
A lot of people are burning' C.D.'s. There are a lot of people burnin' peoples stuff, and that hurts a lot of rappers.
I was never actually signed to the label; I was just the annoying rapper that was always around at the studio sessions.
I think it's a tough transition. It's easy to go from comedian to rapper, but to go from rapper to comedian is tougher.
I struggle to be rugged and raw dude, trying to survive in the trials and lawsuits, Everybody wants to test me, WHY ME?
If you admire somebody, you should go ahead and tell them. People never get the flowers while they can still smell them.
Don't want to hear my favorite rapper doin' a love song. If I want to hear something soft, I'll throw on Luther Vandross.
I had always been a fan of Nas, but I never met him. This is the one guy in the industry who's, like, the phantom rapper.
If someone announces me as a 'Christian rapper,' there's still an 'Eh, no thanks.' But perceptions are starting to change.
Because the heart beats under a covering of hair, of fur, feathers, or wings, it is, for that reason, to be of no account?
I spent a lot of time drawing and writing little comic books, and my mom was a rapper, so I would steal her instrumentals.
For a while, the genre seemed to be just about sex and crime. Rappers are storytellers; the stories don't need to be true!
But, by just being myself, I end up touching a lot more people who might never have paid much attention to a female rapper.
I don't advocate senseless violence of any human being. I'm the one who's been beat down. But I will not be a victim again.
I've been around a lot longer than most rappers stay around. So I don't feel like, I haven't made too many career mistakes.
The bottom line is, if every single platinum song right now wasn't auto-tuned, then I would be like, "I can't be a rapper."
Dying to meet your girlfriends that you said you might bring. If they're the ones that tell you that you do the right thing.
I'm glad I'm a woman; I'm glad I'm a rapper because I get to speak to these people who did not get spoken for in this genre.
There is always the underground rapper people enjoy, and you want to see him come up. That's kind of how it is in wrestling.
My relationship with my first child was nonexistent. I was broke and I was a new rapper whose career was spiraling downward.
For me, performing is the biggest part of being a rapper. There's nothing like the feeling of screaming your story to people.
My dad used to be a rapper, he had a rap group. They did proper old school, boom-bap music. He had a high top and everything.