"I'm taking my skills to different people's homes that have stoves for it."
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"There's certain classes you have to take, certain things you have to do, certain money you must have. Then, if you listen to the counselors and social workers and everybody else talking at you, you would think that once you got out of high school and college, life would be beautiful. But it's not."
"The process for doing voice work goes by much quicker as opposed to shooting a feature. You can pretty much go in and knock it out in a day or two. It feels very natural for me to express myself using only my voice, so it wasn't too difficult."
"There's so much that I want to do. I feel like I'm the Magic Johnson of rap. You know, Magic was great on the basketball court, but he's bigger as a businessman."
"I went out and got little jobs. I was selling candy as a teenager, selling newspapers. But as I got older, I didn't want to sell that anymore. I wanted to make more money."
"It's hard for a black man to raise a family."
"I don't want anybody shooting, but I can't stop it."
"I'm so sick and tired of all this violence, this gun violence. And how could I speak on it - you know - being one who has advocated violence and gun violence? The only way I could do it was through a song that spoke from the heart."
"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."
"On the set, I'm a businessman."
"I'm a musician - I'm always making music. Kobe Bryant is always playing ball. Well, Snoop Dogg is always recording."
"Peyton Manning is a true leader. A legend. I love the way he is always in control. You never see him too frustrated, never see him too happy."
"Black folks don't have a chance, so they are in the hood, dealing drugs, in a shoot-out. They do it again and one more time they are out."
"Nobody needs a movie to give them an idea."
"I really don't do anything to break myself. As far as the damages to my body, I'm not a drinker. I let the gin and juice alone."
"I would like people to put down the guns. If you have a problem, talk about it or fight about it."
"A song ain't why people kill cops."
"I'm a family man. I always depend on my family when I am in dire need."
"I'll rap as long as people want to hear it."
"I'm a spiritual man and I've always felt connected to Rastafari. I'm not a Rastafarian but I've got so much respect for the lifestyle and religion. It taught me so much and really helped me evolve into who I am today."