King Of The Dot is huge; battle rap is huge right now. My first battle that I went to was King Of The Dot – shout out to Lush One.
AB SOULI’m just a demon that means well. Freelance for God, but do the work of Satan.
More AB Soul Quotes
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I’m not extra’d out. I got a cool little vinyl collection.
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I like to practice being still and I feel like that promotes a lot of positivity.
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We’re all different and I respect my difference. I just try to be myself at all times. As long as I do that my music is always going to be different.
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I think our Canadian fan base is large because it took us a while to get over here anyway, in the first place.
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People always known me for rappin’. So I guess that maybe just hindered me, like “oh well, I mid-as-well go long term with it.”
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I used to wanna rap like Jay-Z, Now I feel I could run laps around Jay-Z, Nas ain’t seen nothing this nasty, B.I.G. & Pac got it coming when I pass too. You got the mic, I ain’t the one you wanna pass to
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Soul brother number 1+1 Gettin’ fed like where drugs and guns come from
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My main concern is making the connection with my listeners and making records that the whole world can sing. That’s what makes me happy.
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Battle rap is a culture. That’s boxing, it’s like boxing.
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I’ve been following battle rap for a long time. Me and Daylyt are real cool. We battled on my album, he’s on my album. We did a one round battle on my album and that was just me capturing These Days.
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I think L.A. is L.A. I can go anywhere in the world and I’ll just say I’m from L.A. But when I’m there I gotta say I’m from Carson.
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The universe bends to a still mind, peace be still.
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I really enjoy doing music because it’s a challenge to try to reach that frequency and connect with people and get them tuned to what you’re talking about. I definitely respect and enjoy that challenge.
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I dunno, around 11th grade, 12th grade I was just like “yeah. This is something I want to do”. I was always known; I was always the rapper.
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I wasn’t really sold on being an artist until high school, my senior year. I was going to do the college thing originally.
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