I grew up in the Bronx.

I'm from a rough place: the Bronx.

People's hustle in the Bronx is real.

All my Latino side is from the Bronx.

I'm just a kid from Bronx who got lucky.

The Bronx always seemed very dreary to me.

I grew up in the Bronx. I'm into rap music.

Ladies and Gentleman, the Bronx is burning.

I'm just a simple Jewish boy from the Bronx.

As far as Hip Hop Manhattan was after the Bronx.

I don't need bodyguards. I'm from the South Bronx.

I wrote three books about growing up in the Bronx.

I'm a handsome, caramel-colored Latino from the Bronx.

Even as a kid in the Bronx, I wanted an adventurous life.

I fell in love with the most beautiful girl in the Bronx.

Regis and I were inducted into the original Bronx Walk of Fame.

Why 'Do Bronx'? Because I'm from the slums, those are my roots.

When I was four years old, my mother owned some tenements in the Bronx.

The Bronx is famous for two things. Hip-hop, and 26 world championships.

My whole world before I joined the Navy was my neighborhood in the Bronx.

I have 100 percent Bronx pride, like it's a country, like I am the Bronx.

I've been a law-abiding citizen ever since I grew up in the Bronx, New York.

I was a social studies teacher at a high school in the Bronx for five years.

Neither the Destruction of the Ninth Ward Nor the South Bronx Was Inevitable

Yankee Stadium was the only thing we had in the Bronx. It was an institution.

I come from the Bronx, so I was exposed to every type of music you can think of.

I wake up every day, and I'm a Puerto Rican girl from the Bronx. Every single day.

Until I carried my wife off to New Hampshire, she defined wilderness as the Bronx.

Rather than think of it as somewhere to run from, the Bronx is somewhere to invest.

I grew up in the Bronx. The Bronx teaches you to survive. It's like, 'Bring it on!'

I grew up in New York City. And I lived in the Bronx in a place called Parkchester.

I was born in the Bronx, and then my father moved us to the country at an early age.

At 17, I was working at Sprint in the Bronx so I could make money to fund my own music.

I grew up in the South Bronx in the 1970s. My dad worked in IT, and my mom was a teacher.

A lot of the cats I grew up with in the South Bronx found themselves in sticky situations.

The mini-series 'The Bronx is Burning' thoroughly embarrassed me the way the story was told.

I was brought up at 3525 Decatur Avenue, in the north Bronx, right next to Woodlawn Cemetery.

I wasn't born to a wealthy or powerful family - mother from Puerto Rico, dad from the South Bronx.

When you're a kid with artistic yearnings brought up in the Bronx, you don't get fed up too easily.

I came from the Bronx and a certain background. I worked really hard. I kept my focus on the right things.

I'm from the Bronx, so I am looking forward to performing before my homies. I'll keep it live in the house.

The value of tolerance is central to living in today's world - especially in diverse places like the Bronx.

In many of the high schools in the South Bronx, more children will end up in prison than will go to college.

I don't want to live in a small Bronx apartment. I don't want to have three kids that got to share one room.

Also, I preached to gangs on the streets of Manhattan, Brooklyn and the Bronx - and miracles began to happen.

'A' comes from Artist. And 'Boogie' from the Bronx. 'The Hoodie' part came from just having a hoodie on a lot.

I grew up in the Bronx, but in Riverdale - not exactly an area of New York that's known for being rough and tumble.

I married a man whose Hindu father grew up in the rural north of India and whose Jewish mother grew up in the Bronx.

There's a lady up in heaven who must be very proud of the way the people in Baltimore have treated her boy from the Bronx.

It's like hip hop all over again, back in the '70s back in the Bronx, when it was just bubbling. But it's going to be huge.

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