Top 101 Quotes & Sayings by Riff Raff

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Last updated on November 21, 2024.
Riff Raff
Riff Raff
American - Musician
Born: January 29, 1982
I'm not one of those rapper guys that spend nights in the studio. I hate being in the studio.
There's no right or wrong answer in an interpretation. It's all in the person who's interpreting, and how you feel about something.
I constantly have people who quit their jobs just to go on the Internet and try to stop me at any and all costs. — © Riff Raff
I constantly have people who quit their jobs just to go on the Internet and try to stop me at any and all costs.
As a kid, my favorite adventures were to skip school and go into the sewage drains and talk to the turtles and open up packs of Topps Stadium Club baseball cards.
Growing up I loved this brand, and if someone would have told seven year old me that I would be selecting color combos with the originator of Gecko I would have cried.
Icons speak icon language.
I've been playing basketball since forever. The highlight of my high school career was scoring 51 points with 13 threes in a game.
My first tattoo was on my right shoulder/tricep, it says 'The City of H-Town.'
I've always freestyle-d and did random songs.
I don't take... I mean I take money and I take life seriously, but I don't take something like music seriously.
I hate Los Angeles. I hate traffic. I hate people.
If somebody wants to get inside my brain and figure out what I'm chasing, what I'm after think Richard Branson, think Madonna, think Lady Gaga.
I was supposed to have a talk show on MTV. — © Riff Raff
I was supposed to have a talk show on MTV.
Vanilla Ice sold ten million records. For him to be on MTV, it made me feel like it could be done.
I'd like to be on the cover of Forbes for 12 months straight.
I got a restless mentality, I got to move around.
Tattoos aren't fun unless you're an idiot. It's not fun to get tattoos.
I don't even know how to deal with myself so I don't know how to make people happy. I can't even make myself happy.
I drop videos off the cuff... I don't stop.
Whenever Jamie Foxx was on 'In Living Color' and then you saw him sing, it didn't take away from either of those things.
I make a lot of money. I wear a lot of jewelry. And the reason I buy so much jewelry is to show you that it's not a joke. You walk around with $20,000 on, you not to be played with.
I don't got nobody writing my lyrics and that's why I freestyle.
I don't represent anybody and I don't hold anything at such a high arc that I gotta manage by somebody's rule. I don't ever do good with rules.
My mom was a pilot, and my dad wrestled polar bears.
I'm rap-game James Franco.
If I buy a new car, I rip the rearview mirror off because I don't like to look back.
I have country songs, I have rock songs, I have songs that don't even sound like songs.
It's like this: I've had the same mentality since I was five years old.
Harmony Korine is a Rocket Scientist who purposely went on a 8-year vacation to let everyone catch up.
I'm gonna be me. Always.
I'm from the future, I'm from the past, but I'm also from the present, because I'm a gift.
I'm the most underrated, most hated, greatest of all time.
My name is whatever anyone wants it to be.
I've been waiting for the right opportunity to have a sitcom because I've been on TV like 10 times, but it was all reality shows, semi-acting like that.
Everyone wants to label me, but I don't want to be labeled as a rapper or a movie actor.
I'm 20 years ahead of social times. What does that tell you? That tells you that when I was four that I was thinking the same as the average human on 24.
I didn't finish high school but I feel like if I was in college I could debate with anybody.
You ain't gonna know about me by talking about the past. Haters care about that. My fans, they care about where I'm going. — © Riff Raff
You ain't gonna know about me by talking about the past. Haters care about that. My fans, they care about where I'm going.
I watched a lot of MTV growing up.
I've been super-fresh since elementary school. I'd lay out all my clothes, my Jordans right there, I know what cologne I'm gonna wear, my boxers match my socks.
Swisha House presented this vibe of candy-painted cars and big chains. I always had a fascination for flashy, expensive things.
Now am I flamboyant? Am I over the top? Maybe.
I like to go one week with braids, and on the eighth day take it down, wash it, condition it. Then every two days wash it and condition it.
I don't care about perception I care about cars, girls & money.
I can remember being a kid and watching Vanilla Ice and it made me smile... I love it. I love that. I can remember seeing Vanilla Ice and then through time he stopped being Vanilla Ice.
I want to own a hotel, like Donald Trump.
I've always had great ideas.
You can't make somebody buy an album. I buy people's albums though. — © Riff Raff
You can't make somebody buy an album. I buy people's albums though.
I love MTV. I watched 'Beavis and Butthead,' 'Wayne's World,' 'Yo! MTV Raps.' And they used to have music videos on there. When I got the chance to be on MTV, I took the first opportunity.
I do whatever I feel like doing cause it's in my brain.
I'm the Most Lyrically Flamboyant Artist of All Time.
When I was growing up, like from 2003 to 2004, I didn't even go outside, I just watched '106 and Park' everyday. Reruns of it.
My favorite book was 'The Giving Tree.'
It goes to extremes - from people saying I'm the best of all-time to people saying, 'I hate that white boy.' Who cares? At the end of the day, if people don't like you, they're not your friends anyway. They're not going to be supporting you by buying your tickets and CDs and clothes.
My dad was like a street basketball player. He had a real mysterious life.
Somebody's trying to sell you a Mercedes and he pulls up in a Civic with mustard stains on his shirt, dipping a pretzel in some cheese? Nobody wants to hear what you say unless you look like somebody.
People started hitting me up on Twitter cuz I was getting millions of views on YouTube and WorldStarHipHop.com and they saw me on MTV with Soulja Boy.
Radio and TV don't have the power like they used to. With the Internet, people can pick. You can't hide talent no more.
I used to play video games and all that, but I don't really play video games that much.
I never wanted to be a rapper. I want to be in the movies. I want to own buildings.
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