Words matter. These are the best Young Jeezy Quotes, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.

I think everybody knows my sound because I’m me, you know? But, on your fourth album, I think you’ve definitely gotta show growth because I definitely don’t plan on being one of those cats that fade off. It’s always about growing with me; I grew up over the years.
I think I got a lot of life skills; I got a lot of wisdom; I’ve seen a lot of bad things happen to a lot of good people.
I’m a motivational speaker.
Anything that looks good makes you feel better.
This rap game is just WWF; everybody wants points off somebody else.
You gotta have life your way. If you ain’t losing your mind, you ain’t partying right.
I just think a hustler’s ambition is that I never stop. I start off hustling and said I’ll never stop hustling. An ambitious hustler is the one to hustle the hustlers. When I grew up, my heroes were hustlers. Now I’m their hero.
When you’re trying to bring the streets into rap to prove a point, then you already lost. You separate the two, and that ain’t to be played with. You’ve got people that lost their lives and people that are doing real time. If we gon’ make music, let’s just make music.
In my heart, I’m 100% real. You can’t pull out nothing in my past that can say I’m not 100% real.
When money was plentiful, I was the first one who told you to stack it. Live your life with it. Now that money slowed up, I’ma be the one telling you to save it like they ain’t gon’ make it no more.
I’ma continue to make records, continue to make hits, continue to be what I am, legendary.
I don’t think nobody should compare me to anyone, ’cause, at the end of the day, you’ve got a ‘Pac, you’ve got Snoop, you got Tip, you got Wayne – there’s only one Jeezy, man. Ain’t nobody walked in these shoes but me.
You seen my shows; I bring the ‘hood out.
I never ever paid attention to any election.
To be honest, I think about the clubs when I write. But I should probably start thinking about stadiums, because the songs sound even better there – and bigger.
It’s not the average people that come to my show.
I’ve got to pay $5 for gas just like everybody else.
My hustle is nonstop. I never stop hustling.
As long as I’m not selling out the people that ride or die with me, I’m glad I’m not an MC. I’m a motivational speaker. I’m not that rapper dude.
Everyday, all day I have to be productive. And when I ain’t productive, I get concerned.
People who work every day are kind of scared of things they don’t understand.
Music is all about leadership and there ain’t really a lot of leaders.
I don’t know how to be a rapper. I just know how to be me.
Politics isn’t only about government. Politics is about the people.
When you a ghetto star, when you a hood star, you gonna take care of your grandmother, your mother. When you on that next level, you gotta take care of the city, the streets.
With rap, it’s a funny thing. You can say things, and people can take ’em the way they wanna take ’em.
I created my lane. No one can ever run my lane because it’s mine. I’m the Michael Jackson of my lane. And you know, nobody was as great as Michael. I love Prince, but he’s not Michael.
I could sit right here and have a 15-minute conversation with somebody and change their whole life.
I guess now music is so saturated and so microwaved. It’s, like, 15 minutes in the microwave and boom, you’ve got something. Nobody’s putting passion or any thought behind it anymore.
Anybody that’s got a problem with me is probably envious or wants to be me, and that’s how I’ve always looked at it.
Sam Jackson is like the Jeezy of Hollywood: He’s for his people.

John McCain… looks like a fraud to me.
Music is how you feel.
My fans are my family, because they understand me and I understand them.
I never wanted to be a statistic. I never wanted to be that cat who tried and never made it.
In middle school, I had an ’87 Regal. That was unheard of.
I feel like I’m married to what I do, to the streets. And I feel like when the streets are mad, it’s serious.
I represent the Democratic party… I’ve never been nor do I ever plan to be a John McCain supporter. I support Barack Obama.
I love the streets, and the streets love me back. And when things ain’t going the way they should go, they let you know… and when they happy, you gotta keep ’em happy.
I don’t really feel McCain. It ain’t just because Barack is black; he can make change. Just like Bush equals recession, Barack equals progression.