Hip Hop was supposed to be this new thing that had no boundaries and was so different to everyday music. As long as it has soul to it, hip hop can live on.
Dont blame me, I was given this world, I didn't make it.
Next time y'all need to find me, just rub these two wires for the doorbell.
I'm proud of everything I do, but I think I'm the most happy about becoming a rapper. It was my entrance into everything. That helped me get into acting.
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.
It's like they want to shut rappers down. They want to silence us. The Supreme Court says it's OK for a white man to burn a cross in public. But nobody wants a black man to write a record about a cop killer.
I've been trying to nail it into everyone's heads that I feel like I am the most versatile rapper.
When I see other rappers' lyrics of "I don't do what I don't like to do", I feel like it's really cool and there's also an envious side to me about it.
I'm pretty sure people thought I was like a dope rapper.
I relieve rappers just like Tylenol
Why isn't it hip-hop when I do it? Everybody else can have beef within the music, talk about differences and it's ok. It's music, it's hip-hop, it's ground breaking. When I do it, it's war.
I'm Uncle Snoop. That's the name I've been given in the industry because I'm like an Uncle to all of the rappers whether they are older than me or younger than me and I love giving advice. If I feel like they need some information, I give it to them, I sit them down and talk to them. I try to get all of the rappers on one page of peace, love and just having soul and just being about representing this music.
I'm a rapper trying to be an actor.
When I was a rapper, the groupies didn't have to try too hard with me. Just show up at the hotel.
Whatever rappers wear is cool to people.
Oh, southern rappers... so hard to write a rhyme when you only know 30 words.
Heart of a solider with a brain to teach your whole nation.
There just needs to be a gay rapper who's better than everybody. That's when that question will no longer be able to be asked.
I learned to fly planes at fifteen years old because one of my teachers thought I'd be a better pilot than rapper.
I was a hop-around. I hung out with the rockabilly crew, the guys who were trying to be rappers, the funny kids.
All rappers are princesses like me.
I've always treated my city like some shoulder pads.
I'm about to reach my dreams and I aint even got my arms stretched.
I'm not going to be like a rapper and mention the people I'm talking about in my songs by name.
Of course I'm going to say "I'm a thug" that's because I came from the GUTTER and I'm still HERE!