Top 1200 Gangster Rap Quotes & Sayings - Page 7

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Last updated on December 23, 2024.
I listen to R&B. Hip-hop. Rap.
My family have always supported my rap - and they know I love them when I rap about them - but I'm just Michael Jackson to them. They care more about me. I express my love for them in a much more personal way on this record. It's about our conversations; my fear, and their advice. I know my sisters are gonna hear "Willie Burke Sherwood", which is named for my grandfather, and cry. I used to do music for me, because my ego needed it, but now I'm doing music for my family and friends who helped me become a rapper.
I love rap music. — © Chumlee
I love rap music.
I'm fascinated with the regionality of rap music.
I've debated many economists who claim to specialize in risk and probability: when one takes them slightly outside their narrow focus, but within the discipline of probability, they fall apart, with the disconsolate face of a gym rat in front of a gangster hit man.
I hate rap! Can I say that?
I can rap; that's what I was originally really good at.
I've tried to rap, and I cannot do it.
Rap is stress, but it pays great.
We can't just depend on this rap game.
I don't like rap that doesn't have a story behind it.
'Obsession' has a bad rap.
I've always been a fan of rap. — © Ryan Hemsworth
I've always been a fan of rap.
I feel like a lot of niggas in the rap game ain't do what I did in these streets and a lot of niggas in the streets ain't do what I did in the rap game. I still feel like a lot of people don't feel where we come from.
Tales of Tacobella' showed that I can rap.
I think one of the most destructive things in terms of American security has been for all of our leaders, without exception in both parties, to identify Osama bin Laden as a gangster or as a madman, as an apocalyptic character who's out to destroy our civilization.
I went so far as to learn how to rap.
The U.S government hates rap music
Music fills peoples with life. It doesn't have to be a 'happy song.' If you have that one song that relates to you, whether it's a sad song or a gangster song, whatever relates to you the most in that moment, it can literally get you through the day.
Playing the game, and unfortunately, playing the gangster game is very profitable.
A lot of the music, and especially rap, I don't understand.
I have a rap group called Outlaw Posse.
When you rap, you're using all of yourself.
I don't just listen to rap.
Fruitcakes have a bad rap.
I like jamming to rap.
I love gospel, Christian R&B, and rap.
I'm tired of Italian gangsters. Not that I don't watch 'The Godfather' every morning when I get up and 'Goodfellas' when I go to sleep at night. But I've just always been fascinated by Russia as a country, by the Russian personality. And now Russia is literally a gangster nation.
All the great artists had their dark sides. Look at Amy Winehouse or anyone who has achieved a certain level of success. Even Adele, and the people that you wouldn't put in the same category as a gangster rapper. These women have exposed their vulnerabilities, demons, and things that have hurt them.
I think that rap is narrative, when it's done right.
Television is of great educational value. It teaches you while still young how to (a) kill, (b) rob, (c) embezzle, (d) shoot, (e) poison, and, generally speaking, (f) how to grow up into a Wild West outlaw or gangster by the time you leave school.
When I was 16, I was rapping just to rap.
I'm rap's vigilante. I'm out for justice.
I hate serious rap. It's boring.
I'm huge into '90s rap. It's my jam.
Some music comes from a real place; some music comes from your imagination. It's difficult to find out what's real and what's not, especially with the gangster stuff.
Rap music was a savior to me.
Rap music was and is, for me, everything. — © Jason Reynolds
Rap music was and is, for me, everything.
'Gangsta rap' is a derogatory label.
What's the point of rap if you can't be yourself, huh?
People want to classify and say, 'OK, this is a gangster film.' 'This is a Western.' 'This is a... ' You know? It's easy to classify and it makes people feel comfortable, but it doesn't matter, it doesn't really matter.
Rap helps me connect emotionally.
Whatever I think of, that's what I do. I wake up and think, 'I want to buy a car', I buy a car. I wake up and be like, 'I just want to lay in bed with my girl', I do that. I wake up and want to rap, I rap. So whatever I think of.
Not anyone can rap to my beats.
We're not into the rock/rap movement.
I believe in female rap.
I haven't done rap... I can't do that too well.
I don't know where I fit in the spectrum of rap yet. — © Nicki Minaj
I don't know where I fit in the spectrum of rap yet.
Rap is definitely a youthful expression.
Out of the rack and ruin of our gangster death, The rape and rot of graft, and stealth, and lies, We, the people, must redeem The land, the mines, the plants, the rivers. The mountains and the endless plain-- All, all the stretch of these great green states-- And make America again!
A lot of people say I talk like 'country-gangster' almost. I don't know how that's possible or how that happens, but some people say that.
The U.K. rap scene was already there, before me.
I've studied rap in every borough.
I'ma just rap and do me.
He was the class clown, the court jester, because he'd learn early that if you cracked jokes and pretended you weren't scared, you usually didn't get beat up. Even the baddest gangster kids would tolerate you, keep you around for laughs. Plus, humor was a good way to hide the pain
I gotta learn to rap.
When I was 12 I made some little films with my friends. I tried to make gangster films, like Fantomas, but I remember being very disappointed with them. They weren't frightening at all. I'm sure they'd be very funny now.
I move in a society so devoid of ordinary reality that I am continually stopping to teach good sense, to give support, to help out, as a young gangster might help an old lady across the street on his way to the stick-up.
I'm not an educated man, but I've read some history. Every kingdom comes up bloody. Every castle is built on a pile of bones. When I came out here, LA was nothing. Back east I was a gangster, out here I'm god.
I'm rap-game James Franco.
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