Sober Rappers

No alcohol no drugs — no weed.

Below are quotes from some of the rappers mentioned, reflecting their views on sobriety and their personal journeys:

  1. Eminem – “I used to get pills wherever I could. I was just taking anything that anybody was giving to me.” He has spoken about the importance of sobriety in interviews and in his music, emphasizing how it saved his life and career.
  2. Kendrick Lamar – In an interview with GQ, Kendrick said, “I’m not really good at saying, ‘OK, I’m going to do this and do that.’ My big thing is to not be high during shows. That’s the last thing I want to do.” He prioritizes clarity during his performances.
  3. Logic – “I don’t drink; I don’t smoke weed. I used to smoke; I used to be a pretty big pothead when I was younger, but I don’t smoke. I might have an occasional drink or two here and there, but I used to drink to get fucked up.” Logic shares his perspective on sobriety in interviews, highlighting personal choice.
  4. Macklemore – In a 2016 MTV documentary, Macklemore shared, “I want to be a part of a community, I want to be a part of something bigger than myself, and I want to help. That’s what keeps me sober.”
  5. J. Cole – J. Cole has been more reserved about his personal habits but emphasizes living a balanced life in his lyrics, suggesting a conscious approach to substance use.
  6. G-Eazy – After his arrest in 2018, G-Eazy stated, “Embarrassed & apologetic beyond words about the incident, but above all I’m so fucking grateful they let me go, craziest experience of my life, sobering lesson learned, this happened for a reason, meant to make me better, God’s plan.”
  7. Andre 3000 – While specific quotes about sobriety from Andre 3000 are scarce, he has spoken about the impact of living a healthier lifestyle on his overall well-being and creativity.
  8. Royce da 5’9″ – “Sobriety is the greatest thing that ever happened to me.” Royce has been very open about his journey to sobriety and often speaks on the topic of addiction recovery.
  9. Tyler, The Creator – Tyler has said, “I’m a happy person, and I don’t really like to be around drunk people.” This sentiment captures his stance on not needing substances to enjoy life or be creative.
  10. Joe Budden – Though direct quotes from Joe Budden about sobriety are not widely documented, he has shared his experiences with addiction and recovery on various platforms, emphasizing the importance of seeking help and the strength found in sobriety.

These quotes reflect the diverse perspectives and experiences these artists have with sobriety, offering insight into their personal lives and the challenges and benefits of living sober.

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Rappers who have chosen a sober lifestyle often do so for various reasons, including personal health, spiritual growth, or as a reaction to the negative impacts of substance abuse they’ve witnessed either in their own lives or within their communities. Here are a few notable rappers who are known for their sobriety or have publicly spoken about their decision to avoid drugs and alcohol:

  1. Eminem – After battling addiction for several years, Eminem has been open about his sobriety journey, which began around 2008. His struggles and recovery have been a theme in many of his songs.
  2. Kendrick Lamar – Lamar is known for his abstention from alcohol and drugs, citing his upbringing around substance abuse in Compton as a major influence on his decision to stay sober.
  3. Logic – Logic has spoken openly about his decision not to drink or use drugs, highlighting his focus on mental health and well-being.
  4. Macklemore – Having struggled with substance abuse, Macklemore has been sober for several periods and often addresses themes of addiction and recovery in his music.
  5. J. Cole – While not abstaining completely, J. Cole has discussed reducing his use of alcohol and drugs, focusing more on mental health and clarity.
  6. G-Eazy – G-Eazy has talked about his periods of sobriety and the impact that alcohol had on his life, choosing to focus on his health and career.
  7. Andre 3000 – The Outkast member has been open about his sober lifestyle, often discussing how sobriety has impacted his life and creativity positively.
  8. Royce da 5’9″ – After struggling with alcoholism, Royce became sober and has since used his platform to discuss the importance of mental health and sobriety, especially in the Black community.
  9. Tyler, The Creator – Tyler has been vocal about his decision not to drink or use drugs, attributing it to personal choice and a desire to stay focused on his work.
  10. Joe Budden – Budden has battled addiction and has been open about his journey to sobriety, which has influenced his career and personal life.

These artists demonstrate that success and creativity are not dependent on substance use and that sobriety can be a source of strength and inspiration.