Juicy J quotes:

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  • As one of the founders of Three 6 Mafia, I would like to see the group get back together, you know. But I am definitely thinking about it and would like to see it happen.

  • I used to love listening to Jazzy Jeff.

  • I work on holidays. I work on birthdays. I work on New Year's. I work. I keep my ears to the streets.

  • I listen to all kinds of music. I love underground, new music that's popping.

  • Got a house on the hill, cost a couple of mill, Juicy J got bank like Uncle Phil.

  • Whatever you do, stay focused. Because any stuff is not going to last forever. Once you get a show at something, you gotta roll with it. You can't sit on your ass. You better keep working. You better stay motivated.

  • Some people can be president, some people can speak, some people, you know, anything that's positive, man - a dentist, a doctor. Just hang in there and never give up, and find out what is your talent. First you got to find your talent and just stick with your talent, and I guarantee you'll get there, man.

  • I want to be the president of Columbia Records, maybe C.E.O. - kind of like L.A. Reid.

  • Sometimes, I make 50 songs and pick out the best 10. I've been in the studio all day, all night, making the beat, writing the raps. You never know what's gonna be a hit.

  • Just don't hate on anybody; just do what you, you know what I'm saying? Just do you. Just work at it, keep workin' at it.

  • I'm not a pop rapper. That's nothing against pop music - I love pop music. I've jumped on pop records for people and still will, but I'm not a pop artist. I didn't start from there. I started in underground music. I consider myself an underground artist, as well as a producer.

  • I love performing, signing autographs, taking 'selfies' with the fans. This is just what I feel like I was born to do.

  • If you're broke, you don't want to rap about being broke; you gonna rap about hustling and getting that bread.

  • For Black Music Month, I would definitely want to celebrate Isaac Hayes.

  • My name got kind of hot as a D.J. around town; on the north side of town, they had 'D.J. Juicy J.' That's what I called myself: 'The Notorious D.J. Juicy J.'

  • There's a lot of money in doing score music. You can get a chance to get nominated for an Oscar; I would love to get nominated again.

  • When I come around people, I'm up to date on everything. I know all the new music that's coming out, all the stuff that ain't came out yet.

  • What I live and do is music. When I'm not doing that, I'm just kicking back, watching my stocks and bonds and checks coming in the mailbox. I really don't have anything else I do. I may go to a movie or something. It's just family time and things like that.

  • They call me the trippy king.

  • I love Linkin Park; that's one of my favorite groups, that I went to all their concerts. I love those guys, man. They do, like, pop-rock, know what I'm saying?

  • Three-6 Mafia, we were always doing different kinds of things, and we like rock music, we like whatever - not saying they was rock, but they had a little rock-n-roll with some of their music, a little rock with it.

  • I'm not old school, like, "Aw, man, I gotta do my music like I did in '98." I just go with the flow. I don't try to change anything.

  • I rap about Memphis and what a dangerous spot that is.

  • We all can't shine at the same time.

  • I am one of those artists who knows where their money is. I pay my bills; I take care of my mama. I handle my business. I am a businessman. I go to meetings and take care of things, so it's a lot more than just partying and turning up.

  • My life has changed for the better. It's just amazing. I have to catch myself sometimes. It's like a dream. It's a great thing.

  • I'm a producer first, and I know music, so I can jump on any song, whether it's pop or urban, without changing me. Whatever I do, I'm gonna make it classic.

  • I've got a lot of songs about having fun and partying, but it's a lot of work.

  • I love making music. I never stop. I want to keep it moving forward. I like to go into the studio and make hits. It makes me feel good.

  • I'm never uncomfortable with anything I do. I never feel like I regret anything. I love music, you know? All kinds of music.

  • I don't live in the past or focus on making new songs sound like my old stuff; it would be stupid, and I don't think anyone would like it.

  • I want to meet Denzel Washington when I go to the Oscars. Every man wants to see Halle Berry in person. And, you know, Dolly Parton... I wouldn't mind seeing Dolly Parton. She's from Tennessee, I'm from Tennessee.

  • When I'm making songs, I never call them hits. I knew 'Bandz A Make Her Dance' was a good record, but I never knew it was gonna be a hit.

  • I used to read music books when I was 13. My mom was working at a library. She's a librarian. I would get my mom to check out any kind of books that had anything to do with the music industry. I read a lot about royalities, publishing, marketing, stuff like that.

  • I kick it when I kick it, but I definitely take care of business. I make sure everything is tight, my finances are tight, my family is tight, my friends are perfect.

  • I have a whole lot of songs.

  • I just want people to hear me and my story.

  • I don't advise kids to do what I do. I'm just doing me. I just smoke a little weed and do a little drink.

  • I never stopped grinding. I never stopped hustling. I never stopped working. I just kept moving. It has nothing to do with the money or anything like that. It's just that I love music.

  • Nothing is going to stay the same; nothing's gonna sound like in 1952. There's some stuff that has some elements of back in the day, like back in the 90's, back in the 80's or whatever. Some elements, but it's not going to be the same, exactly, sounding. And I love it, I've seen the music change. I've seen the flow and the energy go from turned up to turned down to back to turned up. I like to try different stuff. I don't like to do the same old thing over and over again. I don't like to be repetitive, that gets on my nerves.

  • You gotta live life. You gotta enjoy life. I mean, I don't live on the edge.

  • There's a lot of money in doing score music. You can get a chance to get nominated for an Oscar.

  • I don't have a hand in a lot of my own beats. I like all types of music and all types of beats though.

  • I keep my ear to the streets - that's how I know music. I live, breathe, eat, and sleep music. That's it. Nothing else.

  • Music changes. Nothing stays the same. You just gotta be able to roll with the punches. When the music changes, it's not that you gotta change too - it's that you gotta be able to maintain and hold your ground.

  • I was 13 and my mom was a librarian so I told her to check out every music book she could possibly find. I wanted to know the business part of being in the music business.

  • You never know what's gonna be a hit.

  • It's hard for a person to try to keep his stuff together being nominated for something and then performing onstage.

  • Money is important, but I gotta like the song to play it. I won't just jump on anything because someone asked me to jump on it. I'm a musican. I love music. I gotta like it and feel comfortable with it.

  • I knew about the music. I got that part but I wanted to know the business, I wanted to know about royalties, how people got paid, producers and stuff like that so I read all those books like twice.

  • I fell in love with music at 13-years-old. I wanted to be a singer at first and a drummer. Then I fell in love with rap music.

  • I'm still doing me. I try to come up with different concept for my shows, you gotta keep the people interested, but I'm still me.

  • As a musician, you write and make music as you go. It's definitely in a great sequence. When you release songs, you think, "Let me make sure this goes with this so it's like a story."

  • It's up to the parents to watch their kids and make sure their kids aren't doing any crazy drugs. I always blame the parents. When their kids are doing something crazy, I blame the parents.

  • It's not my business to raise anybody else's kids. Mom and Dad got to do all that.

  • I just keep my ear to the street. I haven't read any music books recently, because I figure I read everything I need to know back when I was 12, 13 years old. I know pretty much everything about record publishing, radio stations. The only thing that's changed is you gotta keep up with social media. It's free promotion.

  • I just make the music, and people have the say. When I'm making songs, I never call them hits.

  • I just love making music. I always stay in the studio. Making music is my main focus.

  • I've got a lot of songs about having fun and partying, but it's a lot of work. Sometimes, I make 50 songs and pick out the best 10. I've been in the studio all day, all night, making the beat, writing the raps.

  • When I don't have to do out on tour I go to church. Church is a good place to be.

  • I'm a producer/rapper so I feel like I can do anything. I can do all kinds of music. I've done all kinds of music and I'm good at it.

  • I'm never uncomfortable with anything I do. I never feel like I regret anything. I love music. All kinds of music. I'm a producer first. I feel like I can do anything and still be myself.

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