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"I'm not stuck on him (Ja Rule). I just made an entire album and didn't mention him. I gotta move on. If you pick up his album, it's about 10 references to me on 10 of the songs. The success I'm having is eating at him.
"In the music business you're only as hot as the material you put out, and his (Ja Rule) material ain't hot. He sucks right now."
To me, rappers are liars until I see that their actions coincide with what they said through the music."
"I'm almost the hottest rapper, I signed a deal with the hottest rapper."
"I fear not fitting in with Eminem and Dr. Dre,"
"Every time we go to the studio, he's got something new to play and it's like, 'Oh man, I gotta have something new to play, too.' Em is the rapper's rapper. He listens to everything. Every word, every slang, if you change something he's going to hear it all."
"More people hate Eminem than 50 Cent because Eminem is number one"
"It's weird because I saw Jay two days before he got killed" "I let him (Ja Rule) go on for about a minute or two, and then I just punched him in his eye. I heard enough of that shit."
On being shot:
"It happens so fast that you don't even get a chance to shoot back,"
"I was looking in the rearview mirror like, 'Oh shit, somebody shot me in the face!"
"Gettin' shot just totally fixed my instrument."
"He did it right. He just didn't finish. He like Allen Iverson shakin' a nigga, go to the basket and miss."
"Shell hit my thumb and came out my pinky."
"You don't actually feel each one hit you."
About his bulletproof suv: "The president be riding around in shit like this."
"I thought, 'This dude got shot, got back up and is still poppin' shit?' " says Eminem. "He came back stronger than ever. That made me stop."
On other people:
"I ain't into faggots, I don't like gay people around me, because I'm not comfortable with what their thoughts are. I'm not prejudiced. I just don't go with gay people and kick it — we don't have that much in common. I'd rather hang out with a straight dude. But women who like women, that's cool."
On himself:
"I don't get worked up or excited about situations I can't control because it's not in my power, so I might appear crazy to some people"
"I come from the bottom so the people that dislike me have nothing to lose. I got to be prepared for a knucklehead"
"I'm a marketing genius"
"Once I focus on something, it gotta work for me, I won't turn off from it. I convince myself it's gonna work and then no one can convince me that it's not."
"Somethin' happen that another person might start crying about, I get mad. Some people know how to express themselves emotionally and cry and do all that other shit.
Me, emotionally, I'm, like, thirteen."
On his past:
"I was telling my grandmother, 'I sell drugs.' "
"I was fashion show in high school. After the first time I got in trouble, I'd pop in when I had something nice to wear and shit."
"Where I'm from, the price of life is cheap, for $5,000, you could kill somebody. You could pick a shooter. You could have a few different choices. Might do it for less than that if they like you."
"I know if I ever ran into someone's house during a robbery, I'm not leaving no one in that house to be a witness for me, I'll kill everybody in that motherfucker before I go."
"I shot people before. I ain't gonna tell you who."
About his father: "Don't you even dare crawl your ass out this way. I don't wanna know the nigga."
On his career:
"I'm never gonna give up my presence in the streets, because without that I wouldn't have the opportunities to do what I'm doing now."
"The bootleggers are gonna go crazy with this record."
"If I consistently put out good music, if they buy the bootleg this go around, it'll guarantee that they purchase the real CD when my next album comes out. I'm in a good space financially so I'm not worked up about the few dollars the bootleggers are gonna get."
"Consistency is the key to all success. If you can consistently sell crack without the cops comin', you gonna be successful. If you consistently put out quality material in your mix tape, it'll build anticipation for your album."
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