A Quote by Black Rob

Being compared to Biggie, that's the best feeling a rapper could have — © Black Rob
Being compared to Biggie, that's the best feeling a rapper could have
I'm a California guy, but in my opinion I think Biggie is the best rapper.
Biggie was the King Of New York as a rapper. There's a lot more dangerous guys than Biggie Smalls out there, you know what I'm saying? John Gotti was way closer to King Of New York than him.
Being compared to Ian Thorpe, that could be one of the greatest compliments you could ever get in swimming - being compared to him and Mark Spitz.
No rapper in the world from Jay-Z to Tupac to Biggie has 100 percent love on everything they do.
Biggie is my favorite rapper, for sure. No other artist has impacted me that much.
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.
I've been compared to so many people - Streisand, Celine - it doesn't bother me. Why worry about being compared to the best?
It's not that I'm playing a rapper. I definitely feel like I'm a legitimate rapper. I just think that, who I am, there's more to me than just being a rapper.
.. As far as they're conserned, I've been kind of a poor second best all my life, or I don't qualify at all compared to my brother. It's rough being around them and feeling like you never measure up." Collin
In the beginning, I was a stay-at-home dad. So I could actually focus on being a rapper. I could write. I could come up with ideas.
I could go on to speak of sanity as compared with insanity, decency as compared with vandalism, friendship as compared with rabies.
For those from my era, my age, that 2Pac vs. Biggie war will go on forever about who is the greatest. But I was more of a Biggie dude.
Well, for the transition from rapper to actor, I was fortunate that director John Singleton pursued me for about two years to be in Boyz 'N the Hood. I really wasn't even thinking about acting at the time, since I was singularly focused on being the best rapper in the world. So, that was really a blessing, because I wasn't really taking him seriously.
For me, performing is the biggest part of being a rapper. There's nothing like the feeling of screaming your story to people.
You could be the best lyricist or rapper or songwriter, if you ain't mentally prepared to put in the work, it's a waste of time.
Now he could say for sure that he'd never known a feeling stronger than that of being at one with another person - that rare feeling of not being alone anymore.
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