"I'm not trying to be new school and I'm not old school - I'm classic. There's a lot of new cars and there's a lot of old cars, but I'm just classic in doing what I do"
- LL Cool J
About this Quote
In this quote, LL Cool J is revealing his distinct style and approach to his craft. He states that he is not trying to conform to the present patterns or hold onto outdated techniques, however rather he considers himself to be classic. He compares himself to vehicles, stating that there are many brand-new and old designs, however he sees himself as classic and renowned. This can be analyzed as him staying true to his own design and not being influenced by outside forces. He takes pride in his classic approach and with confidence continues to do what he does finest.
This quote is written / told by LL Cool J somewhere between January 14, 1968 and today. He was a famous Musician from USA.
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