Words matter. These are the best Logic Quotes, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
I’m the kind of guy who’ll go to a courthouse and get married, but for women, it’s different. It means a lot to them.
By the time you get what you always wanted, you want something else.
I turn down really well-paid shows all over the world because I want to spend more time with my wife and myself.
I think if you pick up a microphone and you rap, you’re a rapper.
I grew up on Section 8 housing, food stamps, welfare, and dealing with social services. I never had a Christmas. I never had a birthday.
I was so scared because I was thought I had to work, work, work, because I thought I might only be around for five years. I thought I wasn’t good enough to last.
I spent six figures of my own money to get a tour bus and do a fan tour for my second album. I surprised fans at their houses, and we’d eat food and play video games.
There’s a lot of other rappers that aren’t what they claim to be, and they get a pass because they’re black.
You have to respect people for what they do. Just because you don’t like it, it’s like, I don’t like heavy metal too much, but I can still respect it.
Drake doesn’t realize, in many ways, he was like the big brother I never had. He set the example and paved the way for me to be myself. Now, whether I’m at the Grammys or whether I’m here or there or whatever, he’ll show me love… People don’t realize what that’s like, what that means.
There are certain artists that get into the little circle in hip-hop, and everybody is talking about them, and they are buzzing. But they can’t go out and sell out tours, perform in front of 3,000 people a night, and things like that. We did things backwards; with Visionary, we got all the fans first.
My mother was a good woman.
I enjoy certain things, but I don’t go out; I don’t party. I just like watching movies, making fun music, and having a good time hanging out with the people who helped me get here – I’m a really simple guy.
On the song ‘Buried Alive,’ it’s almost like the instrumental is a therapist.
I like to always do my best to make music catchy, so I think a very catchy melody is cool.
My mother was crazy.
I got songs about being broke, being on welfare, being poor, Section 8.
The biggest part of why I am where I am today is not only because people can relate to me and my story but because I hit the road and actually saw them face to face and shook their hands.
I grew up on Wu-Tang and Tribe and Nas, all the raw, very New York-driven music. Then when I got older – in my late teens, early twenties – and that’s when I started to listen to Drake and J. Cole, and so it wasn’t just East-coast.
I realized that everybody is a critic. They’re going to say they hate you, they love you, they this, they that, but at the end of the day, no matter what, I have to be confident in myself as a man and an artist.
As much time and effort, emotion, anger, love, joy that you put into another human being, you’re not guaranteed to receive that back. And that’s OK. That’s alright.
Sometimes I watch movies. I don’t party. I don’t go out. It’s just me and my homies in our circle. I stay away from everyone and everything so I can just continue to remain who I am.
I want y’all to know that all of the music I make is for the people that truly appreciate it and care about it.
I’m just here to say, ‘Just be a good person, and really respect others.’
We’re human. Enjoy yourself. You work hard every day; you deserve to turn up on the weekends with your friends.
I truly believe that if I’m out partying and not in the studio, there’s somebody out there who will be. When I’m asleep, somebody else is working. So, I have a lot of sleepless nights.
I’m literally fighting for the equality of every man, woman and child regardless of race, religion, color, creed, and sexual orientation and here to spread a message of peace, love, and positivity.
I think artists are interested in what people think of them.
I would like to think that I’m a gentleman and a nice guy.
I was a little nervous that people wouldn’t take to ‘Under Pressure,’ because my style and what I embodied had previously been the braggadocious ’90s fun rapper type. Before this album, I didn’t rap about my life much.
I wake up every day, I deal with hundreds of thousands, or millions, of dollars. I fund my tours by myself. I do merch by myself. I employ people. I have my own successful company.
Just because you got money doesn’t mean you’re gonna be happy, and just ‘cuz you can buy everything in the world doesn’t mean you’re gonna find your purpose.
I don’t party. I don’t drink. I don’t smoke.
Not to sound cliche, but some of the first things that I bought were for my homies and my team: making sure the people that helped me and ensured my security and safety during my come-up, while I was broke, had the opportunity to be okay.
Everyone is beautiful, and the world isn’t equal – and we need to fight towards that.
Producing isn’t just making beats on a beat machine. It’s bringing together these string players with this flute player and this singer, and telling them to all work in the key of C major… You bring these people together and let them all cook.
It’s really cool to come from nothing and essentially be a nobody and make yourself somebody.
I’m not the rapper that’s too cool to tweet and talk to fans.
Success doesn’t make you happy.
My mother was racist.
You literally cannot deny the fact that rock and roll was born because of blues, and blues is black man’s music.
It wasn’t the best childhood, but I did my best to make it good on my end… I didn’t let it pull me down.
Everyone’s going to like something that’s different.
Be not scared to use your voice.
One thing you get from me is peace, love, and positivity.
I want to be known for what I am, black and white, because I’m proud of both.
I love movies. I own, like, every movie, ever.
If you’re right, than be right. There’s no need to hurt others.
Black folk who don’t realize I’m mixed will treat me like I’m some racist person, or when white people find out I’m black, they treat me with racism, and I don’t feel like I belong or fit in anywhere.
I’ve been working a lot with No I.D. and Hit-Boy.