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We're just trying to make 'The Darkside' its own brand. It's Fat Joe, but it's 'The Darkside.' We come with 'Vol. 2,' make it crazier than 'Vol. 1.' By the time 'Vol. 3' come, we got a problem on our hands.
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J. R. Smith's incredible, man, just incredible off the bench.
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I don't rate Heat fans like I rate Knicks fans. We are true basketball fans. No matter what - rain, sleet or snow, or even if we don't make it to the playoffs for 10 years - the Garden stands are still full.
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The hip hop industry is most likely owned by gays. I happen to think there's a gay mafia in hip hop. Not rappers - the editorial presidents of magazines, the PDs at radio stations, the people who give you awards at award shows.
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Latinos been a part of hip-hop culture and every other culture; we've been influential in every aspect of life.
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I love to eat. If I could eat everything in the world and still be healthy or wouldn't catch a heart attack or stroke, I'd eat everything. I just can't. So I got to watch my health and take care of my family.
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There's nothing I really believe about 50 Cent.
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Chances are if I am the one to cosign people, they will become a big part of the industry.
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Once you achieve a level of success... you learn, something tells you, 'Man this ain't even for you.' You got to share with the people. You got to inspire the people.
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We go after legacies because we just know that, sooner or later, people will understand what we bring to this culture and bring to the game.
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I love owning my masters.
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Donald Trump, you already know. We can't have that guy in office.
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The biggest misconception in the hip-hop industry is that people are only focused on the money. We should just be happy for everybody that is working in the hip-hop culture.
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I started out in the Apollo Theater. That's where I got my start. I won Amateur Night four weeks in a row.
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Culturally, the arts of Puerto Rico is really unmatched by any other island.
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The formula for a hit is saying what people want to hear.
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Nobody in my family before me ever had anything.
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The 'hood don't really wanna hear it, but you need brown rice, you need wheat bread, stuff like that.
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I'm known to be hands on 100%. I don't know any other way to be than a leader by example.
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I think I'll die underrated, but it's alright, man.
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Puerto Rico is a powerful island.
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Minorities have been hustling backwards from check to check.
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Who you know, 10 albums later, get better than he's ever been before? It's hard. To come from all this huge success like a 'What's Love,' and a 'Lean Back,' then take it back to the street with 'The Darkside.'
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Pun was just a natural-born genius with music, and he basically taught me so many tricks on how to make better music, even though I was the one that discovered him. He was so far advanced than me; he taught me a lot.
Fat Joe