I have the Midas touch, in the way that when I hook up with a project, I feel, not speaking cocky or conceited, but there’s a confidence I have.
MR. TI have the Midas touch, in the way that when I hook up with a project, I feel, not speaking cocky or conceited, but there’s a confidence I have.
MR. TI’m not a star. I don’t feel I’m so great. So how can I make you feel great just because you’ve got my signature on a piece of paper?
MR. TWhen my ancestors came from Africa, they were shackled by our neck, our wrists, and our ankles in steel chains.
MR. TI used to bodyguard for Muhammad Ali, Leon Spinks, Sugar Ray Leonard. I used to bodyguard a lot of diamond merchants.
MR. TI had seven brothers and four sisters. I told my mama, ‘One of these days I’m going to be big and strong and buy you a beautiful house.’ That’s all I’ve ever wanted to do with my life, is to take care of my mother.
MR. TI answer only to God.
MR. TNBC had a show called ‘The Toughest Bouncer in America’ that I did. But I told them I didn’t like that term, ‘bouncer.’.
MR. TI believed in God when cancer come to me. Now when I speak, I speak with authority because I’ve been there.
MR. TI listen to my mother, and that keeps me out of trouble. I’m a good son.
MR. TI used to bodyguard for some celebrities and other people, and when I wasn’t doing that, I used to work at a disco as a doorman or a bouncer.
MR. TWhen I was little, I used to adore gold. It was something special.
MR. TI don’t mean to be cocky, but if I’m never on TV again.
MR. TIf you gonna wear the mohawk, you stick with it. You don’t just be dibby-dabbing. You make up your mind.
MR. TGuys who have to pretend to be tough, they ain’t. I’m tough.
MR. TMy mother told me, ‘Son, nobody else but God knows.’ And that’s what I’m about – reaching out to the people, crying with them, giving them hope.
MR. TI use my celebrity status to inspire someone, to give them hope.
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