Clear communication. Respect. A lot of laughter. And a lot of orgasms. That’s what makes a marriage work.
DR. DREI’ve gone seventy-nine hours without sleep, creating. When that flow is going, it’s almost like a high. You don’t want it to stop. You don’t want to go to sleep for fear of missing something.
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They wanna hang us, see us dead, or enslave us, keep us trapped in the same place we raised in. Then they wonder why we act so outrageous, run around stressed out and pull out gauges.
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If you work at rap and look at it as an art, the money will come. But if you try to get the money, it’ll just always be shallow.
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Black women are the strongest most hardworking people on earth.
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Don’t be worried about the next man – make sure your business tight.
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I can take a three-year-old and make a hit record with him.
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I’m bad for your health, like puttin’ a pistol up to your face and blastin’ yourself.
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If there were no guns, we couldn’t talk about it, … You turn on TV, you see soldiers marching with guns. We only talk about things that’s happening.
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When the ideas are coming, I don’t stop until the ideas stop because that train doesn’t come along all the time.
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I’ve got more class than most.
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I’ve looked at pictures that my mom has of me, from when I was four years old at the turntable. I’m there, reaching up to play the records. I feel like I was bred to do what I do. I’ve been into music, and listening to music and critiquing it, my whole life.
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I’ve gone seventy-nine hours without sleep, creating. When that flow is going, it’s almost like a high. You don’t want it to stop. You don’t want to go to sleep for fear of missing something.
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I apologize to the women I’ve hurt. I deeply regret what I did and know that it has forever impacted all of our lives.
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I don’t have room in my life for folks that large and demanding.
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No matter how hard you work to bring yourself up, there’s someone out there working just as hard, to put you down.
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I wanted to be sure that my donation did two things: went directly into the hands of hurricane victims and that it was an amount that could really impact their lives and make a difference.
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I don’t even listen to the records after they come out. It’s outlawed in my house. My wife and my kids can’t play any of my music around me. Once it comes out, for me, it’s just business. Numbers.
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And even when I was close to defeat, I rose to my feet.
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The record business. It’s exactly what it is-Record-Busin ess. You have to take care of both, or they won’t take care of you.
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It’s entertaining to watch somebody break my music down or explain what he thinks I was thinking during the process of making these records. Because… he has no idea.
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Everything in my life has been about sound and making music, so Beats represents just that – the improvement of sound and the dedication to everything I’ve been doing from the day I started.
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Name a sexual disease, she got it like Sam Goody.
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I am never going to give music up.
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I just took some ecstasy, ain’t no tellin’ what the side effects could be.
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Children listen, I’m trying to tell you something good, don’t get caught up in the hood.
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I’m gonna try and change the course of hip hop again.
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I’d rather deal with Tipper than Bush. He’s trying to kill everybody in jail.
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