Words matter. These are the best Roddy Ricch Quotes, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
I’m still very involved in my community. I give back and I’m always there for the homies. That’s one of the biggest parts of what I do.
I made ‘Free Game’ based on personal experiences, what I been through, my life, exposing people to the fact that I’m in the streets.
I don’t really sing… I just hear notes so I know what it’s supposed to sound like, if that makes sense. You ever hear someone try to teach a choir how to sing, but they can’t sing? That’s me.
Jewelry isn’t a necessity, but sometimes it can bring out my fashion. Sometimes if I’m wearing very dark clothes, like darker colored, black, anything like that, and I put white jewelry on top, it look crazy because it’s like, the contrast of the diamonds and the dark clothes.
Nipsey could respect the fact that I was who I was – I was never trying to be anything that I wasn’t.
Never be ashamed of who you are, your story, or how you react to situations. Don’t ever be ashamed of how you communicate with people. Don’t ever be ashamed of the person you are. Be you.
I’ve never been the type to be on social media all the time.
I just wanted to do something positive. I feel like music was the talent that I had, I just had to tap into it.
I like to talk about different subjects because then you give the people a chance to really digest something, and then take whatever they associate themselves with at the time.
I don’t really celebrate victories. Kobe Bryant just kept playing. Michael Jordan just kept playing.
I don’t want people to think like Roddy is John Legend now. I just felt like once I got to a certain point, that I wanted to expand musically.
I’ve always known that I have a different mentality. I can move in different ways and that’s for people to realize.
I don’t play no one else’s game and I don’t run no one else’s race because if I did that, I wouldn’t be who I am.
Pineapple definitely one of my essential fruits, everyday.
I listened to Lil Wayne a lot when I was kid.
I be on some, perfecting my craft, just making sure the music is all the way there.
My brother and me, we used to be like, ‘We’ll put this video out tonight, and if it did 1,000, it did good.’
I really just wanted to put out songs with people that I was rocking with.
Usually when my music drops, I can go to my hood, I can hear people playing it. Now it comes from performing it, people knowing it and stuff. It’s crazy!
People misinterpret my lyrics sometimes too, but I mean, it is what it is.
With ‘Start With Me,’ I sent it to Gunna and he sent it right back. I didn’t have to ask him. If I send you a song, you gonna vibe to it and if you don’t, it’s cool.
It takes a lot for me to be excited.
You never wanna rise to the top too fast in anything.
I ain’t graduate high school.
When a person go to jail, what people don’t realize is you’re alive, but you’re dead to the world. People forget about you. When you go to jail, you’re a story.
I don’t really be putting no limitations or projections on myself. I just go do it.
I don’t believe in things that I can’t see.
It’s never guaranteed for somebody to be successful. It just really be God.
I got a portrait of Nipsey at my house, bro. I got to put a platinum plaque by that, and my brother is not here to share that with me. That’s his first platinum single. We did that together.
I can share my experiences with people, and they identify with it and sing it back to me. That’s the best feeling in the world.
Kendrick was a real big inspiration for me. I seen him when I was younger… ‘Rigamortis’ was out… maybe I was 14… I rapped for him.
My music is really my therapy. I really lay all my feelings into the songs, and really just leave ’em there. I don’t carry that weight when I’m going throughout life. I’m not sad all the time.
My best friend died in a high-speed chase.
My biggest moments have been in Philly – I met Jay-Z and Beyonce in Philly, I did the Powerhouse in Philly.
I bought some equipment and then I started recording real heavy, in my room, when I was like 16.
All my songs mean something to me.
I can’t just close myself off to the world, because then I won’t be inspired anymore. I won’t be able to talk about nothing.
I used to tell people I slept on the floor, in my songs.
I met Kendrick when I was younger but he’s not really the flashy type. You’d never know if he had a dollar or a million dollars.
I believe in full albums, and whatever comes out of those full albums will come.