Bushwick Bill Quotes

Here, we’ve compiled a list of the best Bushwick Bill Quotes. The wide variety of quotes available makes it possible to find a quote to suit your needs. You’ve likely heard some of the Bushwick Bill Quotes before, but that’s because they truly are great.

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I still believe there's going to be peace at last - but

I still believe there’s going to be peace at last – but not until Jesus Christ returns. Until then, Armageddon is in full effect, and we have to work on preserving ourselves instead of destroying ourselves.
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This society, it hurts me, man.
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Business has always been cutthroat, no matter what the business is.
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Being short, I believe people looked and stared at me my whole life before I ever got on stage and rapped.
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A lot of people don’t want to vote because they believe the negatives rather than the positives about the outcome of their decisions about the sheriff or councilman or the board of education in their community.
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We all share the planet, the rainbows share the sky, why can’t we all share the same dream? And rap about what we see?
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I’ve never had a big personality. I’m an introvert unless I’ve been drinking or something.
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I guess it’s easier to bash rap artists than to talk about the country‘s real problems, such as the AIDS crisis, poverty, the cost of education, crime or the gun-toting white supremacist militias.
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Because I’m short, I have a low center of gravity and I know how to use my weight. If I don’t want nobody to pick me up, they can’t. They’ll catch a hernia trying.
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You can’t candy-coat an unsweetened world. But you can get together and make it a better place to live.
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Fame will make you crazy.
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Poverty brings people to drastic measures and that’s what the hardcore gangsta rap scene is about. It’s called freedom of expression. People should be allowed to express what they’ve been through, what they’ve been able to familiarize themselves with.
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The rude awakening I got was that this country can determine the fate of anyone by using propaganda on a public that is hungry for lies.
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I’m not any more sexist, racist or violent than the world around me.
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The world has been broken into millions of pieces, but that doesn’t mean we shouldn’t strive.
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I am a goofy person at heart.
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It’s not like I’m afraid of dying. I know what it’s like on the other side.
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We should be involved in the decision-making about our own lives, and not just sitting around being the living dead.
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I want artists to tell their story and share their life experience.
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We’d rather be hated for what we are than loved for what we’re not.
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In ’84 there was Raheem, Slim Jukebox, and Sir Rap-A-Lot. Those were the first three members of the Geto Boys with DJ Ready Red. By ’85 it was Prince Johnny C, Slim Jukebox, Bushwick Bill, and DJ Ready Red. By ’89 it was Scarface, Willie D, Bushwick Bill, and Ready Red.
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I really like Kendrick Lamar. I’m still a Talib Kweli fan, Lupe Fiasco, Mos Def, Common Sense – people who say things that are relevant to everyday life. I don’t pay attention to artists that talk about throwing money away and the car that they drive.
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If you give up your dreams you die.
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Party anthems and party things aren’t what people need when they’re the most oppressed.
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We want to make everybody mad enough to look at the ghetto right in their own state, not just to look at the middle-class and the rich areas.
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I’ve got a family to feed and I’ve got to work to feed them.
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We were just expressing stuff that happens in the ghetto, just being like reporters.
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I have no hatred for people I don’t know.
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They have horror stuff in the Bible. Like if you were to read Deuteronomy 28, that talks about the blessings and curses of God.
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It’s okay for the President to start a war in Iraq, but it’s not okay for me to talk about what I see around me in the ghetto.
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I’m like a Mr. Mom. I get up and help out, getting the milk together and changing diapers. I’ve even learned to mix baby formulas and stuff like that.
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My fans know to treat my lyrics like a T-bone steak – you know you can’t chew on it unless you cut the fat off.
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