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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. (Rapper Quotes)
I think there’s a certain stigma that comes with being a white rapper and having a show (Rapper Quotes)
Being a rapper is about being cool, but being a comedian, you’re not supposed to be the coolest guy. (Rapper Quotes)
Being called a conscious rapper is quite a compliment. It’s a great thing to be. But as an artist, my nature is to not be in a box. (Rapper Quotes)
I don’t mind being called a weirdo. There are a lot of people in hip-hop who are probably never going to get what I do. But, by just being myself, I end up touching a lot more people who might never have paid much attention to a female rapper. (Rapper Quotes)
Being a black rapper is like being a Southern, socialite woman: You’re always worried about appearances. (Rapper Quotes)
Nas always been my favorite rapper, but 50 Cent, he changed my way of thinking about music ‘cause he was so detailed in his music, I knew that wasn’t lying. I never felt Tupac that way; I never felt Biggie that way. I love Nas music, but I never felt and believed like, ‘This is for real.’ ‘Cause I grew up that gangsta lifestyle. (Rapper Quotes)
I was trying to be the best rapper in the world. I wasn’t thinking about acting. (Rapper Quotes)
You know it’s going to hell when the best rapper out there is white and the best golfer is black. (Rapper Quotes)
Lil Wayne is the best rapper on Earth. Can’t nobody touch him. He’s the only guy who can put out 300 songs a year and they all fire. (Rapper Quotes)
I hate the hype. When 50 Cent came out, people were saying that he was the best rapper alive: Oh, he got shot nine times, he’s better than Tupac, he’s better than Biggie. That was all hype. (Rapper Quotes)
Who is the best rapper ever? I’ll probably have to say Eminem. I would definitely say Eminem. He came from a whole another culture, literally. Mastered it, outsold everybody and he did every kind of record imaginable. He could take any topic and make a song out of it. I haven’t seen any artist do that yet. (Rapper Quotes)
By the time it came to the 90s, the late 90s, being a businessman was the beacon to uphold. We’ve been having the concept of the best rapper equals the best businessman... (Rapper Quotes)
I’ve always had a passion for rap, and I might not be the greatest rapper, but I’m better than half of them out there. (Rapper Quotes)
I’m a big-time Fabolous fan. He’s my favorite rapper ever. I hope to meet him one day. (Rapper Quotes)
Everybody in the 80s, well, we hate rap. Now, the biggest rapper in the world... Eminem. Rap’s a black thing. (Rapper Quotes)
I guess I am a rapper. It’s weird to be called that, or tell someone that’s your profession. (Rapper Quotes)
I’m not a good rapper. For whatever reason, my brain does not work that way. I just do the beginning, like, ‘Yeah, yeah! Ha ha! Woo! What up? Come on! Get at me!’ I’m Captain Hook. (Rapper Quotes)
When you’re rapping, you do have to perform to a certain degree, but not every rapper is necessarily a gifted actor. (Rapper Quotes)
I change my direction, I can’t even help it. It’s sort of like the fortune and misfortune of being a rapper. (Rapper Quotes)
It’s different, it’s weird to say, ‘She’s a white rapper or she can’t do this because she’s this color - this color does this thing. These are the boxes we have, this is what it is, don’t try to change it.’ And it’s crazy to me because I’m just not from that world, so I can’t really rock with it all the way. (Rapper Quotes)
No city owns me, you know what I’m saying? I’m from New York, but no city owns me. Nobody can bottle up my sound and box me in. Yes, I am a rapper, but am I a New York rapper? No. I am from New York, I love New York to death, but I will not conform myself to one place, no. (Rapper Quotes)
People always want to feel better and be inspired. Sometimes we need it. I think the conscious rapper will always be able to live and exist. (Rapper Quotes)
There’s a great documentary on Tupac called ‘Resurrection’ about the last few years of Tupac’s life and how he transformed. And, ironically, how this East Coast rapper became this West Coast icon, back when all that Death Row/Sean Combs stuff was going on. (Rapper Quotes)
I’m from New York and I love New York and I’m always repping New York, but what I represent is something deeper than just being a New York rapper. (Rapper Quotes)
I’ve been writing since I was 10 or 11. I started with poetry because that was the easiest thing. It just kind of came naturally. I think at that time West Coast hip hop was huge; all these kids around me were like, ‘I want to be a rapper.’ But I’m a white girl, not going to be a rapper. (Rapper Quotes)
Because I first made my name as a rapper claiming South Central L.A., people often assume I’m strictly a West Coast cat. But my family was actually from back East. I was born in Newark, New Jersey, and grew up in Summit, an upscale town in north Jersey. (Rapper Quotes)
I started off as a rapper from Thunder Bay, Ontario, believe it or not. There was a little group of 10 or 12 of us that would get together and copy each other’s cassettes. So I was a rapper first, and it was that music that got me into this great entertainment world and got me out of Thunder Bay. (Rapper Quotes)
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. (Rapper Quotes)
For me, performing is the biggest part of being a rapper. There’s nothing like the feeling of screaming your story to people. (Rapper Quotes)