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These days, there are many people around the world who listen to the songs that made me infamous and read the books that made me respectable.
With so much drama in the L-B-C, It's kinda hard bein Snoop D-O-double-G
I'm a pretty terrible rapper. I always have been.
Im known for snatchin' purses and bombin' churches I get more pussy on accident then most niggas get on purpose
I'm the king of crime. I'm the criminal. I'm the juvenile delinquent, the rebel, the outcast, the unwanted. I'm everything that everybody looks down on and is standing on, spitting on, cursing and calling names, and hating, buying and selling all the different things.
Men the most infamous are fond of fame, And those who fear not guilt yet start at shame.
Don't respect a lot of rappers, feel I had a harder life
I'm like really famous. I got a famous anus.
Been there, done that
Sold crack, got jacked
Got shot, came back
Jumped on Dre's back!
I'm pretty sure people thought I was like a dope rapper.
King of tha westcoast
Famous like a drug that I've taken too much of but I never ever trip, just peace, happiness and love.
WOW DID I JUST SEE LIL B?
THE MYTH ?? THE AMERICAN HERO AND LEGEND? WORLD WIDE LEGEND! I MEAN I DIDNT EVEN THINK HE WAS HUMAN
I'm not a gangsta rapper. I rap about things that happen to me. I got shot five times. People was trying to kill me.
I grew up on the rough side of the tracks. If you looked like you were soft, you would be fodder for the wolves. I came up in my neighbourhood like, 'I'm just gonna be me,' and all the thugs just said, 'It's OK, he's special.' They knew I had the talent with the rhymes, so they kept me around.
I was once a shameless, full-time dope fiend.
Infamy! Infamy! They've all got it in for me!Infamy-- Frank Muir
I'm a huge hip-hop fan from way back in the day.
I ain't a thug - how much Tupac in you you got?
Infamy, thy name is Gin Blanco.
I was famous from birth.
I'm famous. Ain't that a bitch?
Before I moved to Brooklyn to pursue music, I was a high school dropout and speed freak who'd been living with her dealer boyfriend in Bucks County, Pennsylvania at 16.
I'm not really a rapper!
I ain't a rapper; I'm a motivational speaker. I don't do shows; I do seminars. I really talk to people.
I will either be famous or infamous.
I'm more famous now than when I was famous,
[I] never thought too highly of anyone foolish enough to take on the nickname of a life-destroying dope product and promote such family-destroying conduct on stage.
Being famous has changed a lot, because now there's so many outlets, between magazines, TV shows, and the Internet, for people to stalk and follow you. We created the monster.
King was a celebrity in this dump and carried himself accordingly across the sticky floorboards to the bar and a lineup of patrons who seemed to be wearing mug shots for faces.
A trapper but this rappin got me going places you'll never go!
Before rap came along, I was, actually, actively in the streets; getting in trouble, doing the wrong thing.
Since I was a kid, I'd wake up every morning hearing a voice say, 'You're the greatest rapper ever.' I'm trying to prove that voice right.
I'm a huge fan of Big L. He is my favorite rapper.
Of course I'm going to say "I'm a thug" that's because I came from the GUTTER and I'm still HERE!
Indeed, wretched the man whose fame makes his misfortunes famous.
Part of the challenge of Most Wanted is trying to become the most notorious street racer on the pavement.
Ice-T in the music has done some outrageous things.
I mean I was famous for nothing.
I was never actually signed to the label; I was just the annoying rapper that was always around at the studio sessions.
I had a reputation in high school for making trouble.
I think I'll always be famous. I just hope I don't become infamous.
Eminem found a legendary voucher in the form of Dr. Dre. He also perfected a unique performance style: as Sasha Frere-Jones wrote in "Haiku for Eminem" after the release of The Marshall Mathers LP, "The way you sound black/when you are conversating/but white when you rap.
There was a time when I kept track of it all; when my mind worked like a giant lint brush being swept over the fuzzy surface of popular culture. But these days, pop culture seems to have gotten fuzzier and fuzzier; notoriety comes and goes in the snap of a finger.
I've been trying to nail it into everyone's heads that I feel like I am the most versatile rapper.
I was obsessed with Tupac - like eat, sleep, breathe Tupac. During this obsessive love affair, I dressed the part.
You're not really famous until youre a Pez dispenser.
I'm the gangsta Nancy Sinatra.
I've always been famous, it's just no one knew it yet.
I never wanted to be known as a local rapper. Not downing anybody, but you know Gucci, that's cool to me, but I want to be massive. I want to be Kanye. I want to be Eminem.
You're not famous until you're a Pez dispenser.
I've certainly had to go through trying to change the fact that I was always identified as the widow of Notorious B.I.G. You know, I'm never going to be able to get away from having been married to him, but that's not what identifies me. You know, my life isn't just about that.
I'm a hip-hop fan.
Some of your worst gangsters are guys who were very low-key.
I'm a real big celebrity. I'm this megastar.
I'm officially near-famous. If you've got four year old kids and you've got cable, then you've got no choice but to know who I am. But if you're one of my peers - a 26-year old guy who lives in Manhattan - you have no idea who I am. I'm only famous if you're four.
Said I'll make it big when, everybody know me
Well, I made it big and, everybody phony
I'm a rapper but I'm a human being.
I am not famous for anything in particular. I am just famous.
Rap was my drug.
Achieving repute and notoriety is at first like the seemingly hopeless effort of pushing a large snowball up a hill, but eventually you will push it over the apex and watch it grow rapidly as it rolls effortlessly away.
In the world of celebrity, there is one universal law: if there's a scandal or death, Al Sharpton will be there.
If I wasn't in the rap game,
I'd probably have a key knee-deep in the crack game.
Because the streets is a short stop:
Either you're slinging crack rock or you got a wicked jump shot.
I'm a big hip hop fan.
When I first met Big, we were both at a 'Bad Boy' family photo shoot. I was kind of familiar with the name Biggie Smalls, but I really wasn't that much into hip-hop at the time, so I really didn't know that was him. He said he didn't even know I was an artist on 'Bad Boy.'
The streets made me. They stay at me. There's nothing that's gonna take away from my legacy. I'm sorry. It is what it is. I'm dying this way. With the crown on my head, nobody can take nothing away from me. It is what it is. I am who I am. Bottom line.
Call me the rap assassinator / rhymes rugged and built like Schwarzenegger
Hip-hop is so much about character and caricature that people just see you as a character. Very rarely are you flesh and bone to people.
I'm not really interested in anybody, that's why I started rapping. I'm still a fan of Tupac. That's the only rapper that I'm still like, "Oh! Tupac!"
People know me from a hockey game, from an earthquake, from the O.J case.
Hope you don't judge me. Cause me and you are not all that different. You made me this way, you made me famous. You all assisted.
You know who was on time tonight, which surprised me? Ghostface. Ghostface was early and making calls - what rapper does that?
JUSTICE: .... I like being famous enough to have gossip about me.
I said Yo Jay, I can rap. And I spit this rap that said I'm killin' ya'll *****s on this lyrical sh*t, mayonnaise colored benz, I push miracle whips.
Some people say I'm conscious, some say I'm a gangsta rapper - it's just me doing me. I'm stomping in my own lane. I'm doing what I do.
I'm a regular person. I know a lot of people love being famous. I don't like it. I'm just chillin'. YouknowwhatI'msayin'?
I wouldn't even say that I'm a rapper. I'd say I'm more of a messenger.
I went to high school with Al Capone.
Celebrated in the Bob Dylan ballad 'Joey,' Crazy Joe Gallo was a charismatic beatnik gangster whose forays into Greenwich Village in the 1960s inspired his bloody revolution against the Mafia.
Some call me a gangster of love
Through my life, [there have been] a lot of devils and a lot of situations, so I'm just goin' hard, maintaining, regardless of what people got to say about Ace Hood.
Out of all the R&B artists that have come out, I think my name has been used most in hip-hop songs.
I literally was famous before I knew my own name.
Fame is one thing, notoriety is another.
I'm the hip-hop Quincy Jones of today.
Over the years, a lot of rappers - Lil' Wayne, Ice Cube - have used my name in their songs. I'm a real touchstone of history.
People see the 'Lil' Wayne' persona and think they know who he really is. My son's father is an intelligent, loving and lovable person who will always be a dear friend. That is all.
Troy Brennan was the kind of guy to show up in the local news for all the wrong reasons. He was trouble - hot trouble, flash-fire-on-the-stove hot trouble - and
Damn Straight-Cody Jackson
Straight from the heart, I represent hip hop,
I be three albums deep, but I don't wanna go pop,
Too many candy rappers seem to be at the top,
Too much candy is no good, so now I'm closin the shop
This year, notoriety got confused with fame, and the devil is down hearted because there is nothing left for him to claim.
The Midnight Gang
I think people see me definitely as a "gangsta" rapper, and what people love about me is when they meet me and they meet me again later, I'm the same dude they spoke to and ain't nothing changed.
You're not famous until my mother has heard of you.
I'm ghetto chic, I'm where the hood and high fashion meet
When it comes to being famous, you're usually the last to know, and the first to deny it. Unless you were already famous in your head. In which case, party on, Wayne! Party on, Garth!
Stupidity fuses notoriety and celebrity.
A celebrity is someone famous for being well known
I would not consider myself to be a quote unquote real New York rapper. I don't even like New York rappers.
I've never had much notoriety. It's fine with me.