That strong mother doesn’t tell her cub, Son, stay weak so the wolves can get you. She says, Toughen up, this is reality we are living in.
It’s funny how money changes a situation.
The less I have, the freer I am to do whatever I want to do.
I never did anything I’m really ashamed of.
I am up there onstage alone with that guitar. I don’t have to consider no one else and whether they are comfortable. I need very little.
I have a problem with procrastination. I have a great deal of difficulty deciding what to wear. It’s a woman thing.
I don’t know anybody that’s not emotionally unstable or schizophrenic.
We were all crazy about music and almost all the money we had, we spent for equipment.
We think the man with the best rap will protect and save us, but it’s not usually that way. Love is something deeper and purer.
We have to make sure the music and the message and the words and all the elements come through in our songs and every time we appear in public.
We have these images, these icons before us that are not reality.
I tried to manipulate and control people, and I harbored resentment. I wanted to be forgiven, but I wouldn’t forgive others.
Our podium is the music. It’s really important that we stay focused, because things become misconstrued in the media.
Our first album was a stupid mistake by the record company. They tried to sell us as an alternative act. A big mistake!
Just because I have a guitar, it doesn’t mean that changes me. I still rhyme, I still sing.
I wouldn’t try to put myself in a box or put God in a box.
I went to Jamaica for six months, and in Jamaica there was a lot of stillness.
I was unhappy with my life. I had acquired everything I thought I wanted, only to find out, This is it?
I started to see that my concept of spirituality was totally wrong.
I like a brother that cuts to the chase.