“I used to prefer rapping over singing, but now I'm a little 50/50 about it. I like doing both, a lot - equally.” Quote by D-Pryde
“A lot of people want to keep me off my feet. I say a lot of things that are on my mind; I'm a very honest person. On top of that I'm a weird figure for hip-hop: this person who doesn't drink, smoke or do any of those weird things.” PeopleMindHonestDrink Author:D-Pryde
“I don't drink at all. I don't condone any of that. And I'm also underage so everything I do is of course under a microscope because a lot of people are onto me growing up. But I won't mess up. I have a lot of good people around me.” PeopleGrowing UpDrinkMessGood People Author:D-Pryde
“I have nothing against alсoнol, there is nothing I can do to tell people not to do it. I don't tell people not to, I just tell people to be wise about it. If you want to do it go ahead, if you don't go ahead. Nothing makes you cooler, nothing makes you lamer. You're just a normal person if you don't want to do it.” PeopleWiseBeing Wise Author:D-Pryde
“How do I stay confident? I just look at my accomplishments that I've made so far. It's a very conceited thing to say, of course, but I just look at everything I've done and all the fans that write letters to me. Sometimes I even look at the good YouTube comments and really pay attentions to them. I've inspired a lot of kids, and it's not every day you get to hear about that when you have this kind of career.” WritingKindSometimesDoneKidsAttentionInspiredPay AttentionAccomplishmentCommentConceited Author:D-Pryde
“Money is important in the rap industry because you're always rapping to be bigger than the other person - bigger than who you're rapping to. A lot of my music is really, really, really humbled down. I don't have as much money as the average rapper, but I'm still good.” ImportantMusic IsRapRapper Author:D-Pryde
“Who doesn't like money? I love money. Why not. My subject matter will change when I get to that point.” Love Of Money Author:D-Pryde
“The point of my music? The point I just want to get across is I'm me and I exist. Just letting people know who I am. Ever since I was young, I was the little attention grabber; I always loved attention. I want to grab people's attention. I want them listen to me and know that this is really good music. Whether they like it or not, they're gonna listen.” PeopleAttentionListen To Me Author:D-Pryde
“When I was five, all I wanted to be was a superstar. Not even lying to you. I didn't know what I wanted to do, but I wanted to be famous.” LyingSuperstar Author:D-Pryde
“The educational system in the US was a highly predictable victim of the neoliberal reaction, guided by the maxim of "private affluence and public squalor." Funding for public education has sharply declined. As higher education is driven to a business model in accord with neoliberal doctrine, administrative bureaucracy has sharply increased at the expense of faculty and students. Cost-cutting leads to hyper-exploitation of the more vulnerable, creating a new precariat of graduate students and adjuncts surviving on a bare pittance, replacing tenured faculty.” StudentsVictimEducationalDrivenVulnerableGraduatesBureaucracySurvivingPredictableHigher EducationPublic Education Author:Noam Chomsky
“In other countries, rich and poor, education remains substantially free, with educational standards that rank high in global comparisons. Even in the US, higher education was almost free during the economically successful years before the neoliberal reaction - and it was a much poorer country then. The GI bill provided free education to huge numbers of people - white men overwhelmingly - who would probably never have gone to college, a great benefit to them personally and to the whole society. Tuition at private colleges was far below today's exorbitant costs.” PeopleMenCountryPoorSuccessfulRichCollegeEducationalComparisonRich And PoorHigher Education Author:Noam Chomsky