A Quote by Boosie

I always had problems with making singles because I'm not a singles type of guy. I never needed radio to blow me up. I'm a street legend. — © Boosie
I always had problems with making singles because I'm not a singles type of guy. I never needed radio to blow me up. I'm a street legend.
I have my problems with 'Singles'. To me, 'Singles' is the least successful of the movies I've been lucky enough to make.
I want to be able to take singles, serve them up to radio on a silver platter and just have them smoke - just obvious great-sounding, great-feeling radio singles.
When I first saw the trailer of 'Only For Singles,' the only thought in my head was that we live in ever evolving times but the problems for singles remain the same.
You had to go to a different part of town from where I was to get Muddy Waters singles. I had him on singles.
Now we're in an age of singles. It's actually always been more about singles for most of music history.
If you just focus on making singles, you lose the personality of the record. Because everything is not meant to go to radio.
I grew up in the day when the Beatles sold 1 million singles in a week. And all you’ve got to do now is sell about 10,000 singles and you’re in the charts.
I grew up in the day when the Beatles sold 1 million singles in a week. And all you've got to do now is sell about 10,000 singles and you're in the charts.
I had five singles that did not work on country radio, and I still had fans that showed up to the shows.
One of my favorite occupations is making radio/video edits. I love singles.
It's a total big difference between a person that got lyrics and a person that can make hit singles. I'm a person that can make some hit singles. I'm not in no booth trying to be a lyrical genius. I'm preparing to make me some singles, and as I develop as a man, then they'll respect my emcee skills.
Well, you know, back then there wasn't many albums, it was the singles. You sold singles.
I do love listening to singles casually, but that moment, the thing I'm mining the singles for, is something that makes me dig deeper and find a layered offering that allows for discovery after discovery.
I've always been a singles guy.
I don't believe in singles. The singles market has changed. I am trying to get back to the old days of releasing albums at will, like Star Wars coming out again.
I think some people have this thing where just because you do singles that means you're not a real artist. It's like hold on a minute - I'm selling millions of records here and been streamed billions of times... How can I not be taken as a real artist just because these songs are singles?
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