Top 40 Quotes & Sayings by Cupcakke

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American musician Cupcakke.
Last updated on September 17, 2024.
Cupcakke

Elizabeth Eden Harris, known professionally as Cupcakke, is an American rapper from Chicago, Illinois. She is known for her hypersexualised, brazen, and often comical persona and music.; but has also made songs with themes supporting gay rights, female empowerment, and autism awareness.

I always try to stay versatile.
I talk about my body because it's my body.
I feel like I'm an entertainer. — © Cupcakke
I feel like I'm an entertainer.
I grew up with Chief Keef and Lil Reese. We all lived in the same environment, I went to school with them and everything.
I'm an open book. People seem to like people that are very open - accepting, and not rude.
If coming out to someone makes them love you less, just know that I love you.
Anything guys can do, girls can, and most of the time, they're out there working harder and doing it better.
Yes, I love Chicago in many ways, but I'm definitely not trying to fit, you know, the drill Chicago rapper.
There was this guy, he must have been young, who told me on Twitter: 'CupcakKe, I just told my mom I'm gay and I'm getting kicked out.' And it just hit home. I automatically replied, 'If you need a hotel, I'll pay for it. Let me make sure you're OK.'
I think everything that played a part in my life growing up is in my music. Being homeless, living in shelters, dealing with over-aged, older men that hit on me... all that is in the music.
I ain't got no friends.
I actually grew up listening to music as like - church music and stuff like that.
My style is how I feel about the moment. — © Cupcakke
My style is how I feel about the moment.
I like to have control over what I'm doing, and that no one else is controlling me.
I want everything that I've worked for to go into my pocket. I want all my money to come to me. I'm very much hands-on with my career, and I like to do what I want in the studio - I don't like being told, 'do it this way' or 'do it that way.'
Equality, equality, equality. I'm all about equality, that's the main thing and the only thing I'm about.
When I was in fourth grade, I started writing a lot of poetry, and eventually, someone in the church was like, 'You should switch this over to rapping.' I went home and did that - started putting my poems over rap.
Definitely 'HUMBLE' was a masterpiece.
I'm not going to hold my tongue because society wouldn't want me to say something.
Nothing's holding me back. If I'm held back, the only thing holding me back was me.
Around 10 years old I started being into church and being around the church. I started doing poetry - I was doing all clean poetry, totally clean.
I entertain more than just sayin', 'oh that's a female rapper,' or 'oh, that's a rapper,' period.' But, me, I put out music, and when I put it out, I also entertain on Twitter. I entertain on stage. I entertain talking to people.
If I get an iTunes check, I take the money out and say, 'OK, with this money I'mma go shoot me this many videos, with this money I'm going to do this amount of studio sessions.'
We write love songs because love is a part of our lives.
The reason I have LGBT fans is because I'm an open book; they're attracted to that.
Don't hide your truth.
I just always had a crazy imagination.
You can't catch me outside. — © Cupcakke
You can't catch me outside.
People think that a label is going to get you to the top, and of course they're going to get you to the top. That's what they're good for. They're giving you this money but you have to pay all that back.
I always heard 50 Cent, Da Brat, Lil' Kim, all that in the house. My mom's playing them - 50 Cent, Kanye West.
I love 'HUMBLE' because he spoke on women with stretch marks and that's what I live and stand for is body positivity.
I have three alter egos.
There are so many double standards, not just in rap, but everywhere.
I don't have kids, but in the future, if I ever do, I would want my child to be happy no matter what: gay, lesbian, bi - whatever. To see a smile on my child's face would be the only thing that would matter and keep my blood pumping.
Whatever I write is coming out of me naturally. There's nothing to prove. Everything has been proven already.
When I did 'Ephorize,' I didn't know that later on I'd be releasing another album. It just came.
I am completely done with music.
It was this thing I used to do, where I would get on the phone and put my voice in a man's voice like, 'Hey, you're talking to Tom.' — © Cupcakke
It was this thing I used to do, where I would get on the phone and put my voice in a man's voice like, 'Hey, you're talking to Tom.'
Yes, I live in Chicago. Yes, I support Chicago.
I'm going to talk about my struggles and come-up.
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