Top 1200 Gangster Rap Quotes & Sayings - Page 8

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Last updated on December 23, 2024.
I think rap is creating a reverse racism.
My voice is my own instrument that I use to rap.
I don't like the fact that there are so few women in rap. — © Cheryl James
I don't like the fact that there are so few women in rap.
If you look at my rap sheet, it's very long.
I really like R&B more than rap.
A lot of rap music can get repetitive.
I'll dance to anything: Bob Marley or rap.
I've always been a fan of rap music.
Maybe it's stress or anger or adrenaline or disillusionment or a bullying nature or simple fear of getting killed themselves, but there is a problem if a cop cannot tell the difference between a menacing gangster and the far more common person they encounter whose life is a little frayed and messy.
When you see my performances, even people that you might have known, like Nicky Barnes in 'American Gangster,' you have to get over the fact that I look like Cuba Gooding, Jr. But once you find truth in the performance, if I'm doing my job right, you believe everything.
In my house, I don't just always listen to rap.
Rap was more of a release for me, a journal.
I have no interest in emo. I'm all about rap metal. — © Rivers Cuomo
I have no interest in emo. I'm all about rap metal.
Rap in general has never been my steez, but I like it.
I just think [Gangster Party Line] is funny and stupid and all the dudes in it are real dudes. It's just a funny construction.
I grew up in the Bronx. I'm into rap music.
Single guys get a bad rap.
Rap - so many words, so little said.
There are so many double standards, not just in rap, but everywhere.
The bar is so low in rap - mediocrity is king!
I definitely think, generally, rap is misogynistic.
I'm not crazy about the rap thing. Or house music.
Rap is not pop, if you call it that then stop...
Most of my influences aren't rap. I love Coldplay.
I don't just rap - I sing and I dance as well.
I don't even really like rap music.
I will rap circles around anybody.
Nobody wants to hear me rap.
I'll always love rap, no matter what's going on.
Ain't nothin' but a whole lot of suckin' goin' on in rap.
I don't really want to rap about money.
Rap will never be the same as before
I rap about Memphis and what a dangerous spot that is.
The way I rap is very west coast.
I'll rap as long as people want to hear it.
I am looking to get into the grime rap U.K. scene.
Rap is no longer a pastime; this is a worldwide profession.
In a certain way, rap music is alternative. — © Big Daddy Kane
In a certain way, rap music is alternative.
Some of my friends became gangsters. You became a gangster depending upon how fast you wanted a suit. Gangsters weren't the stereotypes you see in the movies. I knew the real ones, and the real ones were out for big money.
I'm not very good with rap and things like that.
I'm a tremendous believer and supporter in hip-hop and rap.
Clearly, everybody knows I can rap; I can freestyle all day.
I didn't tell anybody that I wanted to rap when I was in high school.
Rap music is really good when you're traumatized.
I can rap, play ball, design T-shirts, all that.
When rap music needed to have a teacher, I became it.
Rap is just to me very annoying.
Anyone can rap if you've got brains. So I just went with it. — © Young Thug
Anyone can rap if you've got brains. So I just went with it.
Empty the cup every time and it comes back at twice as full. I developed that attitude when I was very, very young, when I decided I didn't want to be a gangster anymore. Whether it's just shining shoes, I said okay, I'm going to do this better than anybody else did it in my life.
Rap is a gimmick, but I'm for the hip-hop, the culture.
If you look at the movie 'Belly,' I identify with Sincere the most. I am a gangster. I love my lady to death. I'm not in the game for the wrong reasons. I'm not in the game for the glory. I'm in the game to survive so the people that I love could be straight. I'm a highly intelligent individual.
Those who preach in rap, don't make no money.
What I'm trying to do is break the genre from what is rap and what is music.
My rap name as a kid was Big Tasty.
I saw the police thriller The Blue Lamp' and remember realizing the power that Dirk Bogarde as the gangster exerted over the audience simply by his expressions in the close-ups. I could see how the people around me reacted to him and realized that I wanted to have the same effect.
Rap is supposed to scare soccer moms.
I just simply rap about my life.
The thing that was fascinating and frustrating about Pac was that he clearly knew better than to go down the gangster road that he went down. Pac knew - and he was right - that thug energy could be redirected into fearless positivity.
Mark my words, my rap career [is] on the rise.
I'm not a gangster, I'm not a thug.. I'm just me and if I feel like someone is trying to hurt me.. yeah I'm gonna hurt 'em.. if you come and you ain't coming right I'm gonna blow your head off.
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