I won't forget the hood. I won't forget the days of catching a bullet on the way to the mailbox or bricks with death threats that somehow made their way through the window.
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I will never forget the moment when I was liberated by the American Army. I will never forget those very young boys coming up the hill, who had to take me a prisoner to liberate me.
I definitely ran with a pack of hoodlums, that's for sure.
You seen my shows; I bring the 'hood out.
I take nothing away from my existence in the 'hood, because it sharpened my instincts. We had a different way of living that developed our survival instincts, and I use those to this day when I make films. You can't buy that.
If we don't heal our own hood, who will?
We cannot forget the little things we take for granted in America that remain the disdain of dictators and terrorists throughout the world.
I came back to the hood and got in those streets and started doing whatever it took for me to provide.
If you wish to forget anything on the spot, make a note that this thing is to be remembered.
War is by no means something glamorous, and I don't think that should ever be forgotten.
If I grew up in 'da hood,' it would make my story so much more interesting - if I had something to escape from. I had a pretty good life. My parents weren't rich; they weren't poor. I wasn't trying to escape from anything. It was always just the pursuit of something cooler.
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