A Quote by Fat Joe

I grew up pretty much with nothing. — © Fat Joe
I grew up pretty much with nothing.
I grew up with pretty much nothing - in the hood, the ghetto - whatever you want to call it.
I pretty much grew up in public.
Well, I think that I pretty much grew up grow up wanting to represent the West Indies.
I grew up in a pretty tough neighborhood. I grew up around drugs, alcohol, prostitution, I grew up around everything, and I think part of seeing that from really young has made me really steer very far away from it in all of its forms.
I'm from New York. I grew up there. I grew up in Westchester County, the suburbs. For me, that was always the best of both worlds. I was super lucky to have a place where I could pretty much practice drums unperturbed. Obviously there were neighbor's complaints, but not very often, and I could get to the city easily by myself or with my parents.
I grew up in L.A. I actually grew up in the Valley, which was a pretty amazing place to grow up because everybody has nice, big backyards, and I was kind of a little nature being.
When I was a rookie, it was pretty much my first time outside of the city that I grew up in.
I was a 'Star Wars' fanatic growing up. I guess I still am. Pretty much for everybody who grew up in the 1980s as well, it's a symbol of their childhood.
Pretty much all comic-book people, like all Hollywood people, for the most part, are pretty liberal. I think especially UK writers. Alan Moore is probably the most radical guy you'll ever meet. I grew up loving those guys, so my heroes, as a kid, were radical cartoonists, essentially. I couldn't help but - I grew up in a left-wing household. But I do think it's fun, writing right-wing characters. I've found it interesting, just as a writer, to get inside their heads and make them likeable.
I grew up in Las Vegas. My mom worked in pretty much every casino on the Strip.
I grew up in a martial arts gym surrounded by men and boys, and I pretty much call myself a tomboy.
The story that I wanna tell is pretty much about the way I grew up. Being bi-racial, growing up in a big city and being an artist.
I was born in Manly Hospital, I pretty much grew up in my grandmother's house until my parents bought their own home.
I grew up listening pretty much just to pop music. But the older I've gotten, the more varied my musical tastes have become.
I grew up in the Bay Area until 1976, then I pretty much went all the way through primary and high school on Bainbridge, though like anybody who grows up on an island, I ran the first chance I got.
I grew up pretty much prevented from knowing anything from Communist China except that they were the bad guys that stole our country.
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