Quote by Jamie Foxx
Ive had to be a man since I was 12 or 13. I had a job. And I was p

Ive had to be a man since I was 12 or 13. I had a job. And I was playing the piano for people twice my age. Handling responsibility is what makes a man a man. – Jamie Foxx

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Id like to say Im R&ampBs savior. Whether thats the truth or not, Im definitely going out there with my mic and my shield to declare, I am here to save R&ampB. I will have the people saying, Sir, there is a man at the musical gates saying he is here to save R&ampB. – Jamie Foxx

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Man, after all my grandma put into me learning the piano, that was a hard day, telling her I was telling jokes for a living. – Jamie Foxx

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She still talks to me now, only now she talks to me in my dreams. And I cant wait to go to sleep tonight because we have a lot to talk about. I love you. – Jamie Foxx

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