Top 45 Lil B Quotes

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

When people are hitting you off Twitter, a lot of times

When people are hitting you off Twitter, a lot of times they don’t know who you are. They’re just hopping on your character and they gon’ be hopping on another rapper next. You gotta weed out the real and the fake.
Lil B
I don’t support violence and I don’t support negative energy. I don’t support people putting other people down.
Lil B
What I mean by being real is just when you are doing dance celebrations, sports celebrations, like the cooking dance or anything like that. When you’re an artist, you want to always try your best to do the homework and see where it originated from.
Lil B
If the white folks feel America is great for everybody, I don’t want to change what they love. All I want is to bring my love and respect in the areas of law, policy, business, and banking. That’s what I do when I do my extremely rare lectures at universities.
Lil B
I just want all people to be treated equally, all creeds. It would just make everybody’s time on earth easier.
Lil B
Before the money or anything, number one, it was just to put out real music, real stuff with a passion, real art.
Lil B
The Warriors are a lifestyle. I love every Warrior that stayed. They represented Oakland with pride. I love the Warriors. I love Oakland. I love the people.
Lil B
I think for me, I get so much love that it balances or overpowers the hate. When I started making music, it was kind of flawless for me. I didn’t get any hate early in my hip-hop career.
Lil B
I’m actually going to self-produce my next tape that I’m working on, ‘Platinum Frame’. This going to be my second official mixtape.
Lil B
It’s all run by one person, but, real talk, Brandon McCartney is a book author, the Based God is perfect and Lil B is the trendsetter, the person that everyone follows and pays attention to.
Lil B
I really like Damian Lillard, I like Iman Shumpert’s raps, Stephen Jackson, Allen Iverson and Kobe Bryant. Those are my favorite ones. I like Lonzo Ball, don’t know about him as a rapper yet, but I know he’s cool.
Lil B
On ‘Platinum Flame,’ I engineered the beats myself, so I produced and engineered them. So this is getting even truer to myself, how I truly feel.
Lil B
I was always a good athlete. I just gave up on football.
Lil B
I don’t really do anything unless it’s from the heart – I don’t like to joke on people, or distract them from something they love.
Lil B
I’m a human sacrifice. I put myself out there for the people, and hopefully they take the good and the positivity from that.
Lil B
Sometimes you don’t go straight from high school or college and get to the NBA from there. Sometimes you have to go when you’re a little bit older and try that other route like Jeremy Lin. And he made it.
Lil B
I just gotta keep doing what I’m doing, and just continuing to grow and progress as an artist. People who are saying that about Lil B need to be innovative and not be tools.
Lil B
Before Lil B, hip-hop and music in general was in a different space. Lil B really just pushed this independence.
Lil B
I can joke around and do what I want and be great in my area and play around and be the best, but when I’m with Clams, he’s the greatest and amazing, so I’m going to make sure I do what I’ve got to do.
Lil B
I’m a funny guy. I want people to laugh. I laugh at myself, I make fun of myself. But at the end of the day everything that I say has a message in it.
Lil B
Sometimes I’m dealing with so much business, and my mind will be so stressed, that I’ll go a week without writing… But the benefit of doing everything yourself is that you get a major payoff.
Lil B
I came in the gate as an African-American poor kid wanting to be a neurosurgeon but – with American life and the places I was put due to American history and laws and the oppression of black people – I had to make it work in other ways.
Lil B
My favorite player in the league is Klay Thompson.
Lil B
After I started based freestyling. Just spending a lot of time learning about myself and entering a higher level within my mind. I was exploring my mind, and I ended up finding the Based God.
Lil B
I give it all to Based God, I’m just putting stuff together that the Based God gives me.
Lil B
I’ve been teaching myself the fundamentals and being around some good players, but also been learning to play team games, playing 3-on-3s, playing 1-on-1s, playing 5-on-5s, playing 21. There are guys bigger than me on the court, but I’ve had numerous comparisons to Ty Lawson.
Lil B
Based means being yourself. Not being scared of what people think about you. Not being afraid to do what you wanna do. Being positive.
Lil B
I feel like my place is to connect hip-hop… with the youth, the older, the middle. Just everybody that’s listening to me. My place in hip-hop is really to just connect and show positivity. Put my vibe out there.
Lil B
I mean, everything that is upon this earth, even from a worm or a caterpillar that blossoms into a butterfly, you know, these things are just amazing.
Lil B
I just like to see and put out what I think is beautiful. And put my swag on it, and my style, and how I feel.
Lil B
Everything, for me, is fueled off telling my story through music, because I have a lot to say, and it’s some urgent things that I have to tell to the world, and help and heal. I know my part that I have to do through music.
Lil B
I definitely see myself as as much a feminist as I can

I definitely see myself as as much a feminist as I can try to be. I know I’m not perfect, but I definitely feel the connection with women. I feel them.
Lil B
I’m not paying attention to Kevin Durant. I don’t have any recollection of watching him play. I can’t remember how he shoots free throws.
Lil B
Well, Tony Yayo is my dude. Tony Yayo is a big supporter of my music.
Lil B
I’m a fan of hip-hop as a whole, period. I love hip-hop. I look at it as a study and I love it.
Lil B
If I can really sustain myself and become a powerful entity on the internet, it’ll transfer into real life. So right now I’m putting everything into the net.
Lil B
Men lie, women lie, numbers don’t.
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Growing up low income and poor, I didn’t have the best relationship with money.
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I want people to continue to be creative and to value creativity.
Lil B
When I was growing up, man, I didn’t know myself. I was striving for respect. Trying to be cool for the girls. I wasn’t the biggest dude and I’m a nice guy.
Lil B
Me and Clams have always kept it organic with the way we work. It’s just always the right time. It’s never no pressure. He always comes through if I need him. I always come through if he needs me, and we always meet at that right time.
Lil B
It doesn’t matter where you’re from. You can be from the hood or the suburbs. You can be poor with no education or a college graduate. No matter your background, you can win.
Lil B
If one person reaches out to me, who am I not to reach back? Even if it takes me a year to reply, they do get that message and they feel it.
Lil B
I decided to make one of the most controversial songs that I could. I want to get under people’s skin.
Lil B
My perspective of capitalism growing up in Berkeley, Calif. in a low-income project, growing up poor, is that capitalism wanted to destroy me, they wanted me to become a worker.
Lil B