“I made a change from a common thief, to up-close and personal with Robin Leach, and I'm far from cheap. I smoke skunk with my peeps all day, spread love it's the Brooklyn way. The moet and alize keeps me pissy. Girls used to diss me, now they write letters cuz they miss me. I never thought it could happen this rapping stuff. I was too used to packing gats and stuff. Now honeys play me close like butter played toast, from the Mississippi down to the East Coast. Condos in queens, indoor for weeks. sold out seats to hear Biggy Smalls speak. Living life without fear, putting 5 carats in my baby girls ears. Lunchies, brunchies. Interviews by the pool, considered a fool 'cause I dropped out of high school. Stereotypes of a black male misunderstood and it's still all good.”
Song lyrics, Ready to Die (1994), "Juicy"
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                                        Asked how dancing & music complement each other 
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                                        On how he learnt Guitar, Guitar School magazine, "Rock n' Roll high school" February 1996. 
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                        Interview with Detective Dennis Couch, days before his execution. http://www.good4utah.com/contact/marcos-ortiz/ted-bundys-utah-confession
 
                            
                        
                        
                        High Times Magazine, July, 1995, http://www.invisible-movement.net/articles/1993-1997/1995-07-hightimes
 
                            
                        
                        
                        1960s, Portrait of a Genius As a Young Chess Master (1961)
 
                            
                        
                        
                        Rolling Stone interview (1988)
 
        
     
                             
                            