I've done a song with almost everybody in the game.
I encourage everyone to pay attention to the issues that matter to you, from jobs and the economy, to education and our schools, to criminal justice reform. Whatever it is that you care about, make sure you use your voice.
I don't care what anybody else is wearing. I feel like they're all waiting to see what I have on. If you really want to know the truth, that's what I think. They're waiting to see what I'mma do next.
My whole story is just about me having a second chance.
I want to challenge myself, challenge my styles.
I want to be a successful landlord. I like real estate.
You know, my uncle wore a lot of jewelry, a lot of gold chains.
I had incorrectly, for all of my adult life until 2008, believed the biggest voting myth that exists - that ex-felons cannot vote.
I don't have any reasons to be disrespectful or throw anybody under the bus.
Ludacris is a very smart individual. He's about his business. Everything is business with him. So I learned a lot about making deals from him.
In my 8th grade yearbook picture I had on 2 chains.
I can say sincerely, don't take your voice for granted. It is truly what makes us all equal.
To me, I'm the epitome of what a ghetto child is: I was raised by a single parent; I stayed in apartments my whole life; I don't think I've ever cut the grass.
I wake up each and every day with a smile on my face knowing I get to do something musically.
Hip-hop deals with bragging and braggadocio, being boastful. It's always been about who's got the most money.
I enjoy being in control, having a lot of creative control.
I like for people to have fun and that comes out in the music.
You rarely get money out of labels, except for when they open up a budget for a project. Other than that, it's a do-or-die type thing.
The independent route was the best move for me. But I think I've maximized everything I could do independently. I've done everything out the mixtape market. I think getting the big machine behind you is the next stage when you've maximized the independent level.
As I said, I spent most of my adult life thinking I didn't have a vote, and therefore that what I thought didn't matter.
I just be comfortable in my own skin; I might wear anything.
Entertainment is such a great job to have.
My pop did a little time.
People know I work hard.
I am so far ahead I'll see you niggas in the morning Two chains on, my first chain started cloning
I think I'm one of the illest dudes out with the dress code.
In the kitchen, yams ery'where
Left the Gucci store, I'm G'd up
Known to act a donkey on the camel-toe, then take the camel-toe and turn it into casserole
I always wanted to go in a cave.
Started from the trap, now I rap
I'm drunk and high at the same time/Drinking champagne on the airplane.
I tried to get a tan but I’m black already,
I'm from the south side of Atlanta, College Park, and we all really care about our dress code and our apparel and our attire, so I think it's just something that started when I was growing up. Just trying to be me and up to date and being an individual at the same time.
Chain hang to my ding-a-ling, chain hang, chain hang to my ding-a-ling
If I wasn't rapping I'd be trapping
I see myself as a leader and not a follower.
I'm in the kitchen. Yams erwhere.
You need to be your own individual.
If you a chicken head, go somewhere and lay some eggs
Turn the cameltoe into casserole
Then I put a fat rabbit on a Craftmatic!
Hair long, money long. Me and broke niggas, we dont get along.
Yeah, I love them strippers
My wrist deserve a shout out, 'I'm like what up wrist?' My stove deserve a shout out, 'I'm like what up stove?'