Flavor Flav
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Flavor Flav
William Jonathan Drayton Jr., better known by his stage name Flavor Flav, is an American musician, rapper, actor, television personality, and comedian who rose to prominence as a member of the hip-hop group Public Enemy. He is also known for popularizing the role of the hype man and for yelling "Yeah boy!" and "Flavor Flav!" during performances. After falling out of the public eye for a number of years, Flav reappeared as the star of several VH1 reality series, including...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionRapper
Date of Birth16 March 1959
CityRoosevelt, NY
CountryUnited States of America
Back in the day, cooking definitely was the thing where you could make a lot of money. Also, it was something that I liked to do.
I'll tell you one thing you can't do: you can't put your shoes on, then your socks on.
I wear my Viking helmet because the horns define how sharp my brains are. If you try to rub me the wrong way, I will stick you with both of my horns.
It was you that chose your due, You built a maze you can't get through. I tried to help you all I can, Now I can't do nuttin' for you, man!
Best advice that I ever got is to do whatever it takes to make myself happy, so that I'll be able to make others happy. If I'm not happy, I can't make other people happy.
So get up, get, get get down 911 is a joke in yo town
Since 1987, when I got my first one, I've been wearing a clock around my neck 24/7. You feel me? 24/7.
I got a lot happening, a whole lot, and it's not always easy being me.
I'm trying to grow. I don't want to stay on the same page.
I lost my virginity when I was 6 years old.
When I was in jail, I was a lot of people's favorite person. I practically ran the jail. I had more freedom than the police.
If I do look back, I'll say that I'm blessed. I'm blessed, and I appreciate God for not only letting me live through everything, but to prosper.
I ain't scared to do another dating show, but I ain't really trying to... I've done enough dating on television. I'm ready to spread my wings, and go down other avenues.
I remember rap music. We used to party and dance off of it. Today it's all about a whole different angle... Rappers are going against each other, and it's more of a bragging, boasting thing.