Top 85 Quotes & Sayings by Rico Nasty - Page 2

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Last updated on November 25, 2024.
I don't want to say I'm that famous, but when you see me, you see me.
I don't wanna be bare minimum. I wanna be successful.
Lil Yachty is opening up that lane of being a black weirdo. — © Rico Nasty
Lil Yachty is opening up that lane of being a black weirdo.
When I made 'Tales of Tacobella,' and I made 'Sugar Trap,' it was like people literally trying to say that like, either that they made it, or that they helped make it, and then they continued to try to steal the flow, try to steal the aesthetic of everything I tried to build.
I've always wanted to dress like this, and I've always wanted my music to have the edge, the twist to it.
Whenever comparisons get too crazy I just think about my goals, and what I want from myself. I don't look at any references.
It is kind of easy for me to speak out. Just because I am very vocal in my music about a lot of different emotions, like anger, and normally stuff that people would hide, I'm okay with as a woman.
I feel like I'm really loud and brash.
Try performing with your period. Like really, and then call me back. I know Beyonce has. I know Nicki has. I know all of the legendary women have had to do that. A man can't do that.
A lot of times I play my music at shows based on the views and the streams.
I feel like all artists have to come to L.A. at least once because it's just beautiful. It's peaceful.
That aggression came over time from dealing with stuff - 'Anger Management' really is what it's called. That project came out and I felt a weight lifted off my chest. I learned something about myself.
I never wanted to stop making music.
Shoutouts to Cardi B. She's going to be a great mom.
I wanna be be able to take care of my mom.
I feel like what made 'Nasty' so fire was it was finally something that they couldn't take from me.
I don't want people to expect the hard tracks to continue my whole career. When I started making music, I wasn't making music like that.
A lot of people tend to get intimidated by looking at a place where they're from as empty. I look at it like a clean slate.
When I was in high school, I was like the only girl making music.
I think my sound is very loud. I want other people to describe it as a form of therapy - therapeutic music, a form of release to them.
I feel like I have a lot of rhythm because I'm from the DMV. Because you got so many different types of music: Baltimore Club music, Go-Go, then you got the DMV rap music scene, then you got the DMV R&B music scene. It's a lot of music and it's a lot of taste that caters to most.
I don't know, whenever someone was like, 'Yeah, I'm going to the studio,' I just went with them. And I started recording. — © Rico Nasty
I don't know, whenever someone was like, 'Yeah, I'm going to the studio,' I just went with them. And I started recording.
I'm proud of who I am.
I shot 'Poppin' in L.A. because I love L.A. Because when I came out here, I fell in love with it.
As women, we're always supposed to be catty, or too cute to dance. And it sucks.
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