Biggest Quote by Fat Joe Download Open image “KRS One and LL Cool J are the biggest influences in my rap career, along with Heavy D.” — Fat Joe ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.4 out of 5 (7 ratings) Copy quoteShare Biggest Career Cool Heavy Rap
As far as rap goes, I grew up in Hollis, Queens, so early influences were people like Run DMC and LL Cool J. — Ja Rule Copy Share Image
I was into hip-hop, growing up early, so I loved Run DMC, LL Cool J, rappers. — Redfoo Copy Share Image
My dad and uncles listened to a lot of rap. My dad is a big fan of LL Cool J. Driving in the car with him, we'd listen to Jay-Z and Nas. My sister listened to a lot of No Limit, so I listened to Master P. and Cash Money - Lil Wayne and Juvenile. They had jewelry and nice… — Errol Spence Jr Copy Share
Nas, Big L, Rakim, Jay-Z, Eminem, those was all my influences, but I didn't start recording until I was 16. — Cordae Copy Share Image
Well, I was doing platinum albums back-to-back with Jive when they were the hottest hip-hop label. There was a time when Jive made a lot more money than Def Jam. They had KRS-One, Too $hort, E-40, Mystikal, UGK and Keith Murray. They had Will Smith when he was still the Fresh Prince. — Too Short Copy Share
I'm influenced by like, 50 Cent and Chief Keef 'cause they were rapping about the same things I was living. — Fivio Foreign Copy Share Image
My first big influences were more hip-hop based - people like DJ Shadow and Four Tet. — Washed Out Copy Share Image
I was straight listening to rap at 15: LL Cool J, the Skinny Boys, Whistle, UTFO. And Run-D.M.C.'s debut was at the top of… — Scarface Copy Share Image
My influences, going back through the history of rap, talk about Doug E. Fresh, Kool Moe D, Eric B. & Rakim, Public Enemy. — R-Truth Copy Share Image
I got tired of the Ramones around the time I quit and I really got into rap. I thought it was the new punk… — Dee Dee Ramone Copy Share Image
Well, my top three rapper list would be - you know, it always KRS-One at the top, Eminem and then Jay-Z as rappers go. — B-Real Copy Share
I have been Fat Joe since I was a kid. It's always been my name and always will be. — Fat Joe Copy Share Image
There's no such thing as too much. If there's too much, then that's a great thing. — Fat Joe Copy Share Image
I love the quality of TIDAL. I appreciate what they're trying to do and what they're trying to accomplish. — Fat Joe Copy Share Image
Fat Joe ain't out here trying to battle-rap everybody in the world. That's not what I'm about. — Fat Joe Copy Share Image
It feels like Gangstarr is the purest group in hip-hop. They was shooting videos on the beach in the winter when the water was… — Fat Joe Copy Share Image
See, me, I don't run away. During my successes or my failures, I put it on me. — Fat Joe Copy Share Image
It's like hip hop all over again, back in the '70s back in the Bronx, when it was just bubbling. But it's going to… — Fat Joe Copy Share Image
As a little kid, I watched hip hop get created. So it's an honour for me to represent the Bronx, the motherland of hip… — Fat Joe Copy Share Image
A compromise is the art of dividing a cake in such a way that everyone believes he has the biggest piece. — Ludwig Erhard Copy Share Image
When Rick Ross made 'Hustlin',' Rick Ross also helped those producers become some of the biggest producers in the world. — Rick Ross Copy Share Image
But the thing about bad guys is that they have the biggest bosomed blond, they have great clothes and cars, and get great death… — Eric Roberts Copy Share Image
There are Michael Scott moments, which are character choices, but there are also Steve's reads. Usually the things that I'm the biggest fan of… — Greg Daniels Copy Share Image
The work-family divide is the biggest issue for American women. But in some ways it's amazing how adjusted society has become to it. In… — Gail Collins Copy Share Image
Biggest man law - be a man. Simple: be a man, definition of being a man is being a man. And don't let your… — Eddie Griffin Copy Share Image