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  • When I did The Natural that album was done from the perspective of a kid from Queens that was 19-20 years old who doesn't know that much about the industry.

    Queens   Kids   Years  
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  • I wasn't altered by the things that come with success but as you go about it those things play a part. You have twenty million people in your ear and they all trying to tell you which way to go. Then you have BDS, videos, and all this stuff calling you that you start to analyze because you're constantly around it and everybody is looking at these numbers.

    Play   Numbers   People  
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  • Maybe my records might make the next Ja Rule or Jay-Z want to rap.

    Rap   Records   Want  
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  • Hip Hop has its ups and downs but I'm gonna do my best to not necessarily bring that back but just remind people what they are forgetting about.

    People   Hip Hop   Hips  
    Source: halftimeonline.net
  • I got a little criticism for working with Puff [Daddy] and I got some criticism for doing the special but you have to weigh the good with the bad. I got more of a good response than bad when I did those two things.

    Two   Daddy   Special  
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  • I'm human so I'd be lying if I said that it's not times where you sit back like damn all these niggas is poppin what's up?

    Lying   Said   Damn  
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  • I look at Large Professor as a big influence. I grew up with him and being able to grow up with him enabled me to meet Nas, Busta, Q-Tip and all these people I looked up to at the time. Even Large himself. He was a good friend but at the same time he was definitely someone I looked up to.

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  • Things happen and you live and you learn.

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  • It could be the old man I see at the store or the chick I see walking down the block. Normal people that are everywhere you go. That's who I make records for and I don't expect all of them to give me pay $11.99 to hear my record.

    Block   Men   People  
    Source: halftimeonline.net
  • I'm just the type of person that realizes that someone is always going to have something to say so I could care less about it.

    Care   Realizing   Type  
    Source: halftimeonline.net
  • I could cover the gamut. It's cool though you go in for an hour, read the script, leave and you got a check.

    Scripts   Hours   Checks  
    Source: halftimeonline.net
  • There are other jobs I do besides rap. I was considering going back to school so there have been a few things on my plate that I thought about doing during my time off.

    Jobs   Rap   School  
    Source: halftimeonline.net
  • It used to be when a good record was about to drop you heard it out of every car and every kid with a boom box was playing it 3-4 weeks before it came out. Now it's not like that you just see ipods left and right and there's no anticipation factor. I have yet to see something drop with the anticipation that Illmatic had or that Ready 2 Die and Cuban Linx had. Those records had real anticipation factors.

    Real   Kids   Ipods  
    Source: halftimeonline.net
  • I just make [music] for the people that always enjoyed hearing from me. I make it for people that enjoy the energy of rap music or a good rhyme. I do it for the people I see everyday, not the Hollywood ass people, the normal people.

    Rap   People   Everyday  
    Source: halftimeonline.net
  • You're always going to need those folks that introduce certain things to the next generation and I fit in that sense.

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  • As an artist when you come into [hip hop] you don't know nothing really. You just know what you do and it's free of the influences of money, power and all these other things people learn about the further they get into it.

    Artist   People   Hip Hop  
    Source: halftimeonline.net
  • Life ain't complicated unless you complicate it.

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  • The Gods have a lesson that tells you to build and destroy and that's the cycle of life. Things have to be destroyed and then it has to be rebuilt. I think rap always go through cycles where it appears that it's destroying itself but it's actually purging itself and after it purges itself it comes into another state of being.

    Source: halftimeonline.net
  • I would do the same thing over again because whatever I did was meant for me to do, you dig what I'm saying? If it wasn't meant for me to do that show and work with Puff [Daddy]then it wouldn't have ever occurred.

    Daddy   Puff   Shows  
    Source: halftimeonline.net
  • Rap is purging itself from the things it didn't need and it's allowing the younger dudes to come up. With that being said you're always going to need people from that golden era.

    Rap   People   Needs  
    Source: halftimeonline.net
  • Be true to yourself and as long as you can look back and be happy with what you've done stay that way.

    Long   Looks   Done  
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  • I'm at a point where I let my mind go with flow of the music I'm making and it's not interrupted by me trying to please everybody.

    Mind   Trying   Flow  
    Source: halftimeonline.net
  • I don't see everybody as much as I used to because as individuals everybody is busy but none of the relationships have changed.

    Busy   Individual   Used  
    Source: halftimeonline.net
  • Be mindful of everything going on around you and always be on point but don't be so on point that you lose that ability to be what it was that got you out there.

    Ability   Loses  
    Source: halftimeonline.net
  • I was djing before I was rapping. I was calling myself Mike Geronimo and spelling it like Mike but he was just like spell it M-i-c. I was like that's ill cuz it stands out.

    Rap   Calling   Cuz  
    Source: halftimeonline.net
  • The way I think it all went down was MTV was doing a special on people and my publicist heard about it.It was a good thing though. People ask me about that all the time, all over the world. Sometimes I feel I'm more known for that then for rapping.

    Rap   Thinking   Mtv  
    Source: halftimeonline.net
  • I went to acting school for like a year and ended up doing voiceovers and stuff. I could have done a lot more with it but at the time I really wasn't taking it seriously.

    School   Years   Acting  
    Source: halftimeonline.net
  • I hope everyone continues to ride with me the way they have done. I could never repay you because each and every one of you changed my life.

    Done   Way   You Changed  
    Source: halftimeonline.net
  • I could look in everyone's faces and see them reflecting on how much time has passed and all the things we went through.

    Source: halftimeonline.net
  • God works funny so it might have just been meant for me to be an artist that doesn't sell two million records. Maybe my records might change somebody's life rather than sell thru the roof.

    Artist   Two   Records  
    Source: halftimeonline.net
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