A Quote by SpaceGhostPurrp

Amber London is a political rapper, a preaching rapper who speaks true facts and not just nonsense. — © SpaceGhostPurrp
Amber London is a political rapper, a preaching rapper who speaks true facts and not just nonsense.
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 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.
Love life readings are my least favorite things to do in the world because I can sit with Amber Rose and say look 'I'm seeing a 'T' name. This is gonna happen, stick with that relationship. Don't date a rapper.' And then she'll go and date a rapper.
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.
I don't think of myself as just a rapper. But overspending on sneakers? That's a real rapper thing to do.
When you're a rapper, just a rapper, you have to kind of settle for whatever comes your way - if a beat is hot, you wanna rap on it, period.
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.
In kindergarten I had to draw a picture of what I wanted to be when I grew up. I drew a rapper. I didn't really know what a rapper was or what they did - I just wanted to do it.
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'm an artist, not a rapper... so my musical genres and library is way beyond the normal rapper.
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'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.
To me, rap music is bigger than who's the coolest rapper, the biggest rapper. It's everything about your personality.
Rakim is a great rapper, but, you know, he's not a battle rapper.
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