Quote by Eminem

I've accomplished enough with the music that I haven't had to go out there and do other things to over-saturate.


I've accomplished enough with the music that I haven't had t

Summary

In this quote, the speaker emphasizes their satisfaction with their musical achievements, highlighting that they have reached a level of success where they do not feel the need to engage in additional projects that might dilute their impact. They suggest that they have attained enough recognition and accomplishments within the realm of music, avoiding the need to branch out into unrelated ventures or activities. The quote reflects a contentment with their current standing and suggests a desire to maintain focus and excellence in their chosen field.

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By Eminem
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