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I Am Not A Gangster

I Am Not A Gangster

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I do not now. I hope something, if something remains, it means that I have done my work well. Maybe my ideas. Believing in yourself, having your own personality, not being scared to hold your own if you think something else, always being open-minded. Dressed in a baggy sweat suit and bandanna, Shakur--who hopes to have a new album out by Christmas, just days before arguments begin on his appeal -- spoke about prison, the media and his music.

Dressed in a baggy sweat suit and bandanna, Shakur--who hopes to have a new album out by Christmas, just days before arguments begin on his appeal -- spoke about prison, the media and his music . No. When you are confident, you believe in what you do and you believe in yourself. That makes up who you are. Maybe that gives you an advantage, that allows you to feel good. It is not about hiding anything. It is a mentality, not a question of weakness. It is a power, a strength. But these people are poorly brought up, ignorant and think that they can still live in the old world. My wife is 100% Swedish. So my children have a contrast, but they are also 100% Swedish. It is wonderful. It is the world now. A world of open-mindedness. I Am Not A Gangster is an explosive account of life in the criminal underworld by one of Britain’s most dangerous men, but above all it’s a remarkable tale of redemption with the biggest turnaround in gangland history. Read more DetailsNothing. I would simply tell him to have more patience. That the hard work will pay off. I worked hard but I did not have a lot of patience. I wanted it all to come very fast. “Zlatan, have patience. Keep working and believe in yourself.” I didn't give him time to reply. I took the barrel out of his mouth and smashed him in the face with the butt. His lip split, but he wasn't a dead man. He seemed to appreciate that his life had been spared. No… Everyday, we make mistakes. It is thanks to that that we become better people. Nobody is perfect. Speaking in an exclusive interview with France Football, AC Milan striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic talked about his legacy, the Ballon D’Or and more. No. I do have some vulnerability. I have emotions, weak points, things that hurt me. I am not Hulk. I am not Superman. You see me on the pitch always confident, off of it as well, but I have some vulnerability. I have my weaknesses, my emotions. That is natural.

That is part of my job. I did not chose that, but when you are as good as me, it comes all on its own and you have to take it on. A: It influences all my work. I really like stuff like “Les Miserables” and “Gospel at Colonus.” And I love Shakespeare. He wrote some of the rawest stories, man. I mean look at Romeo and Juliet. That’s some serious ghetto [expletive]. You got this guy Romeo from the Bloods who falls for Juliet, a female from the Crips, and everybody in both gangs are against them. So they have to sneak out and they end up dead for nothing. Real tragic stuff. Whether I take a position or not is not a question. It relates to what you do, and what message you want to send. Us, footballers, we produce love and joy. You cannot bring your politics into the world. I am not here to send a bad message to people. I am just here to unite, spread love and joy. This is the best means we have to do it. Football or sport. Because we are good for that. I am good for that. I am good at football. I am confident. Not arrogant, not pretentious. Someone ignorant would call me arrogant. An intelligent person would say confident. I am simply me. People always try to be perfect. I always say: “Be yourself and that it is what perfect means.”I do not change for success, for nothing, I am continuing to be myself, and whatever happens, be myself. I am just playing my game, I want to win with my team, and the rest comes on its own. I did not choose to become famous, I did not choose… I do not know what you mean by “outside of the football frame.” It is part of the job when you become good. That has consequences. People recognise you and you become famous.

It is very difficult when you are young. When you have experience like I have now, you understand what patience is. But when you are young, full of ideas, with a lot of energy, motivation, when you want to discover the world and you have a lot of things to learn, it is not simple. You need to be surrounded by people with experience, that enable you to stay calm and can tell you things to your face. When I was little, I did not feel Swedish (his father is Bosnian, his mother is Croatian). Because they made me feel like I was different. I was treated differently, judged differently, looked at differently… That is why I did not feel 100% Swedish. I was made to feel that. But if they had me feel like one of theirs, I would have looked at myself as 100% Swedish. But today, I say it, I am 100% Swedish. When I was young, I thought about it differently, but now, older, I have experience, I am 100% Swedish. I represent new Sweden. It is the world now. In France, it is the same. Eventually Bobby was sentenced to 12 years in Britain’s most notorious prisons, along with the Krays, Charlie Richardson and the Yorkshire Ripper. Inside, he was introduced to the Open University and on his release he soon got down to business again. Only this time his efforts saw him go from custody of Her Majesty’s Prison Service to meeting with the Queen herself... Tupac Shakur-- Due to an editing error in Wednesday’s Q & A with Tupac Shakur, The Times incorrectly characterized the rapper’s conviction stemming from a 1993 incident. Shakur and an associate were accused--not convicted--of holding a female fan down while a third man sexually assaulted her. Shakur was convicted on two counts of sexual abuse in the first degree for offensive touching without consent.



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