A Quote by Kanye West

50 is Eminem's favourite rapper... I'm my favourite rapper. — © Kanye West
50 is Eminem's favourite rapper... I'm my favourite rapper.

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People always have these debates about who their favourite rapper is. And I think it's based upon what mood that particular person is in. If someone's favourite rapper is a lyricist then they're focused on rhymes or substance. If someone's favourite rapper is a party rapper, you know, someone who makes music about the clubs... "Oh, he's my favourite rapper". No, his subject matter is your favourite.
You can't have a favourite meal, like you can't have a favourite movie or a favourite book or a favourite child.
Eminem was the biggest rapper in the world, but I didn't know Eminem and I didn't know anybody who knew Eminem.
I hate when any rapper would just use "Rapper X" because "Rapper X" is hot at the time and put them on the record. That's not how I do my thing. I work with my friends and people I consider fam.
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.
I hate picking favourite books. I usually tend to stay away from all the 'top record' and 'favourite song' and 'favourite book', and I just think it doesn't do any good for anybody.
We Know that World's best rapper is Eminem and He is White
My favourite dish is pollo ajillo; my favourite drink is a good Rioja with it. And as for my favourite music, oh God - there's so many things I like. Well, I'd say it's 'Walk of Life' by Dire Straits.
I never worry 'cause people always try to categorize me. "Oh, that's reggaeton." "Oh, he's a Latin rapper." "Oh, he's crunk." "Oh, he's a Southern rapper," or, "He's a club rapper." As long as they're listening to the music and they're talkin' about it, one way or the other, that means I'm doing something right.
Like my good friend Eminem the rapper says, you only get one shot.
We are all people... don't label me as an LGBT rapper or a female rapper... I don't like to be labeled.
When you from Down South, it's, 'You're a trap rapper,' 'You're a street rapper.' They try to put you in a category.
I don't think of myself as just a rapper. But overspending on sneakers? That's a real rapper thing to do.
I'm an artist, not a rapper... so my musical genres and library is way beyond the normal rapper.
I'm a different type of rapper. I work more than the average rapper.
I would never challenge any rapper to a rap-off. It's weird, I'm not that type of rapper.
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