A Quote by Freddie Gibbs

I want to be one of the most versatile rappers in the game. — © Freddie Gibbs
I want to be one of the most versatile rappers in the game.
I think that Mos Def is the best actor, but when you talk about rappers in films, I don't really think the quality of the acting is most important because most rappers are put in movies because of the personality and people want to see that.
I guess I only work with versatile rappers, chameleons like Guilty Simpson, J Dilla, and Doom.
There is only a relationship between music and sports because all athletes want to be rappers and all rappers want to be athletes.
I want to become one of the most versatile wrestlers in the world.
I'm a real gangster rapper and I'm a rapper. I just think my music takes different directions. I don't think you can pigeon hole me in one genre. I'm probably the most versatile in the game, period.
I think everyone needs to be versatile to better their game.
I'm versatile and I can change positions. That's what the modern game is about.
There are many ways to deal with annoying coworkers, but obviously the most effective way is to picture them as rappers. Picturing your coworkers as rappers makes you laugh and provides a helpful nickname that can be used when talking about them behind their backs.
I'm versatile, so it's easy for me to play any type of game.
I'm gonna be real - there's no female rappers in the game.
The 3-point line has changed the game so much. The day of the big man, unless you're extraordinary good, is not numbered, but certainly you gotta be a lot more versatile to play the game today. You gotta be able to really run up and down the court.
There's a broad range of male rappers, so if they're going out on a limb and they sound different, it's okay, because we have 20 other rappers doing what the radio wants... as far as females, there aren't as many, so if you want to compete, you have to sound just like this, because that's the only thing hot right now.
I'm versatile in every part of my game - except being nice, which I am only at home.
I actually think some of the rappers can help our image, because the thing I'm concerned about is the NBA's image. I always want our image to be on the rise, and if the rappers can help young players get business-minded, then I'm all for it.
The CFL made me a more versatile QB because of all the things you had to do once you got on the field. And if I wasn't as versatile as I was, I wouldn't have been as successful in all the different offenses that I was in, in the NFL.
All the rappers in rave music are like the sloppy seconds of rappers who couldn't make it.
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