Xzibit quotes
Keep bustin about where you rest, and what you own, and what you drive.
So the day some niggaz come for you, I'm really not surprised.
Keep bustin about where you rest, and what you own, and what you drive.
So the day some niggaz come for you, I'm really not surprised.
Time flies, dreams die, people lose faith,
Tryna hide behind a lie with a straight face.
Picture yourself crushin' Xzibit with your tough talk?
That's like Christopher Reeve doing the crip walk.
Just cause niggas get behind you don't mean they got your back Beware of the serpent.
I'm not feeding my kid off movie roles so it's easy for me to say 'no' to things but it's important for me to have this presence and I know it's easy to stereotype and pigeonhole certain people that come from a certain genre but I can do more than a lot of people expect.
It's one thing to be bitter about something, but it's another thing to recognise the growth and the change that you made.
I don't even know what 'keep it real' means. I mean, where you live doesn't make you real, you know what I'm saying? I take care of my family, my friends and I live in a nice house and whatnot but you never forget where you came from.
I have a very good support team and system behind me, and I have people who really understand the vision I have for stepping into the future.
I'm just trying to put my feet into different characters and not play the stereotypical type thing, to let me grow as an actor.
Whenever you have the opportunity to reach out in your community and educate kids and help give them a sense of belonging, you're doing something good.
When you chop down a tree you can look at the rings and see what the tree's been through. That's what you can do when you listen to my records.
I don't have to, like, try to come out with pop music because I feel that that's gonna make me sell a lot more. I mean, I make the music I love to make and that's it.
It never gets old seeing somebody do something positive for somebody else.
I would never be a buffoon or an imbecile or a coon. I'm a strong brother that understands what I mean to this society, where I fit in this society, and how I can change this society.
There was a time when I was making a lot of money and moving very fast. I didn't like who I was. I could tell by the company I was keeping.
My fans deserve all the attention I can give them, but my son deserves his father.
What I miss is a time when hip-hop music had integrity; there was some kind of message. Not in all the music, because it's not for that, but there was at least something that got through that had some content that was sensible and positive, not just hooky junk-food rap.
When you glorify yourself to the point where you can't relate to a regular person, then you distort your expectations and your values.
I've never been to prison. I've been to jail but never prison. I don't like being in holding tanks. I don't like being in shackles. I'm a smarter guy than that. I can figure something out to do better with my time.