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My fans love me for me, my beats, my rhymes.
Busta Rhymes is my brother from another mother.
Even when I'm 70, I'm still gonna write rhymes.
They say history doesn't repeat itself, but it rhymes.
I write stories, I don't just write rhymes, I write books.
I think it's interesting that 'cologne' rhymes with 'alone.'
The first rhymes I wrote, I was 9. It was Kool Moe Dee-style.
I like Fisher Price music, nursery rhymes, and the alphabet song.
I can make rhymes. My style of writing is kind of childlike anyway.
I worked with Busta back in the days, shoutout to the OG Busta Rhymes.
I liked Big L's wordplay with the multi-syllable rhymes he hit so clean.
People doing rhymes that are nonsense - nothing can make me laugh like that.
If there is a Busta Rhymes of musical theater, it probably is Mandy Patinkin.
Busta Rhymes has been around for centuries. He's one of the original vampires.
In about seventh grade, that's when we started playing around with beats, rhymes.
I was always making up rhymes. But I never thought that poetry would become my life.
I met Leonardo DiCaprio and Busta Rhymes the same night, on my birthday in New York.
In my mind, not in real life. My rap name will be Optimus Rhymes. Or the Notorious B.o.B.
I'm not just making rhymes and making melodies. I'm expressing my true life force, energy.
I came to the Unites States and realised I had a knack for coming up with rhymes and lyrics.
Okay, this is a secret, but I think that nursery rhymes are the most relaxing and fun songs.
It's hard to say a favorite rapper. If I had to pick two, I'm going to go with Busta Rhymes and Jay-Z.
When you're doing poetry like mine that rhymes, it's very easy to sound like a song that didn't work out!
To put it in a nutshell, I'm known for basically killin' the rhymes, you know what I'm sayin,' goin' for it.
I'm real particular about delivery. You can write the illest rhymes in the world, but can you deliver it right?
I started writing rhymes in fact when I was 11 or 12 years old. I was actually into hip hop before anything else.
Like a French poem is life; being only perfect in structure when with the masculine rhymes mingled the feminine are.
Busta Rhymes, I have to give him credit for one thing: he always lays the red carpet out for me when I'm in New York.
I'm a Honey G fan. She can spit some vibes on one of my songs; she's got rhymes for days! She's gangster. I love her.
You take stuff from different places, and sometimes you stick a line in because it rhymes, not because it makes sense.
You might want to write 'War and Peace,' but that might not be who you are. You might be better off with nursery rhymes.
My superheroes are Meth, Keith Murray, Busta Rhymes, ODB, Xzibit. The superheroes before us were EPMD, Slick Rick, Rakim.
I taught myself to read when I was three by comparing the letters in my Mother Goose book with the rhymes I had memorised.
Our style of hip-hop, our style of beats, our style of rhymes - you gonna give us burn. We gonna get our burn that we deserve.
I love music. In a lot of my downtime, I spend time listening to other people's music or other people's rhymes and writing my own.
People like Busta Rhymes would say, 'Clinton Sparks doesn't do mix tapes; he does albums. He just throws albums out on the street.'
But you can't focus on things that matter if all you've been is asleep for forty years. Funny how sleep rhymes with sheep. You know.
I'm always in the studio with my dad. I've written a few songs. I'll start off writing rhymes, then freestyles, then I add in beats.
My mother read nursery rhymes to me, and my grandmother told me folk stories, but as a child I had no interest in writing whatsoever.
I used to print out lyrics from Nas songs and write my own lyrics in the same syllable count but with different words and different rhymes.
The first poems I knew were nursery rhymes, and before I could read them for myself, I had come to love just the words of them, the words alone.
With 'Ready to Die,' that was some of the most honest rhymes of all-time. There's some real dark material on there that Biggie was going through.
I think, for myself, as an artist, the progression is a lyrical progression and what I choose to target my lyrics at and how I construct the rhymes.
A lot of my rhymes are just to get chuckles out of people. Anybody with half a brain is going to be able to tell when I'm joking and when I'm serious.
I keep a composition book with me at all times to write rhymes, to write down ideas, write down my thoughts, you know just so I don't forget any ideas.
Writing, for me, really started in the '70s as a young child. I used to read a lot of nursery rhymes, and I learned a lot of those rhymes word for word.
It doesn't matter where I'm at - if I'm somewhere sitting still for more than an hour, rhymes start popping in my head... It's just kinda instilled in me.
I was always talking about what I could and would do, and you would always make rhymes about the competion even though we werent thinking about competition.
I love what I live, and I live Islam, so I applied it to everything I do. I applied it to my rhymes, and I felt that I wanted the people to know what I knew.
I think people inspire me the most. If I meet a person who is incredibly complex, and all of a sudden, I start thinking in rhymes, that person could be a muse.