"Hustler's P.O.M.E., it's food for the soul," he said. "I really put my heart and soul in it. I know it's hard out there, I know to get $15 to buy an album is very hard, so if you need to get that bootleg, I'm giving you permission. Because I know sometimes your money can't allow to get the official copy. I just want to be heard. I'm giving you a lot of sh-- on there. The words are instrumental to the struggle that's going on."--
Jim Jones (the Dipset guy, not the People's Temple guy)