"I'm here to impress only one man. He don't live here with us. He's on top. So that's all I'm concerned about. My work is not for the public or for man to view or make judgment on me, I work for one person."
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"I move with the time. Whatever's happening in time, I'm in."
"U don't know where u goin unless u know where u come from."
"Don't get upset girl, that's how it goes. I don't love you hoes, I'm out the door."
"Cut throats, gun smoke, dope, and hoes, is what controls niggas souls."
"You've got to always go back in time if you want to move forward."
"I tell the truth. And I know what I'm talking about. That's why I'm a threat."
"The most important decision I've made in business? The choices of people I have around me. When I first started I brought everybody with me, my homies from the neighborhood, criminals. I just said, 'Come on everybody, we made it.' Then I had to realize we didn't make it. I made it."
"Do what you feel is right, baby."
"If the ride is more fly, then you must buy."
"Rollin' down the street, smokin' indo, sippin' on gin an juice Lay back with my mind on my money and my money on my mind."
"Love goes unappreciated a lot of times, but you still gotta keep giving it."
"You got to be who you are when you are."
"There's no such thing as losing touch. You can take me out of the ghetto, but you can't take the ghetto out of me."
"Life is about growing and evolving. I feel like my life has been in stages, and the stages I went through when I was younger allowed me to grow into the man I am today."
"It's so easy for a kid to join a gang, to do drugs. We should make it that easy to be involved in football and academics."
"Do what your heart tells you is right."
"Drugs are so easy to get in the ghetto. They might not be easy to get in nice areas like Beverly Hills, but in Long Beach and Compton and South Central they're easy to get. They don't drop those drugs off in Beverly Hills. They drop them off in the ghetto. Then they tell us it's wrong to sell them. Well, we didn't bring them here. We just sell them. I was selling, like I sold newspapers."
"Drop it like it's hot."
"It's Christmas time and my rhyme's steady bumpin. Everybody happy, hair still nappy, Gonna steal a gift for my old grandpappy."