Top 1200 Gangster Rap Quotes & Sayings - Page 16

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Last updated on December 22, 2024.
I don't compose rap songs or party numbers. I only compose folk.
The rap game without me would be like woofers without bass.
Bohm's 'ontological interpretation' was so called because of the bad rap the word 'ontology' has had in our correlationist age. As a bit of a put-down. — © Timothy Morton
Bohm's 'ontological interpretation' was so called because of the bad rap the word 'ontology' has had in our correlationist age. As a bit of a put-down.
The godfather of rap, that is what I am known as, and the king of party records, the records I do.
I've been thinking of trying my hand at rap. I've been recording snippets on my BlackBerry.
I think rap in general allows you to be more lyrically expressive. It's a lot easier to state your identity, as opposed to with a guitar making all these weird metaphors.
I loved English and I tell kids that without English I wouldn't be able to rap.
When I started forming my own taste, there was a period in high school when I listened to only rap and hip-hop, like A Tribe Called Quest.
When a rap song glorifies violence, death and sadness and loss is inflicted because of the violence.
Highbridge - everybody rap in Highbridge; everyone grew up rappin' or playing basketball.
Commercial rap get the gun clap, day after day.
I really only make my own beats when I feel like I can't wait on somebody, or it's taking too long to get a nice beat to rap on.
I was just a huge fan of music, so that's how I learned how to rap. — © Amine
I was just a huge fan of music, so that's how I learned how to rap.
My brother is 10 years older than me, so whatever he listened to is what I listened to, and it was all rap.
Gunna ain't never wrote no song for me. He just showed me how to rap.
I was just trying to fit into a certain spectrum. Just like, basic rap.
When you do rap albums, you got to train yourself. You got to constantly be in character.
I would never challenge any rapper to a rap-off. It's weird, I'm not that type of rapper.
I'm gonna rap the same whether I'm white, black, or Hispanic, I'm still gonna be me.
There's this thing about authenticity when you rap, right? Whether or not it's real, it has to feel real.
The fashion and the rap go hand in hand with New York City.
I'm just real in-tune with music - I really listen to R&B more than I listen to rap.
I think it's a mistake where rap music is these days. It doesn't seem to be able to look out of the ghetto and that's ultimately unfortunate, because it defines our limitations.
My parents tried to sell me. I was looking for a way to share my feelings, so I started to rap to talk about the painful experience of being a girl.
I'm 100 percent original, and that's what got me here. My rap music is more understandable, slower. It tells a story. You can write a book on each of my thoughts.
It's hard to find rap that I love, you know. I'm one of those rapping a** rappers, but I just fall into a different category because I'm giving the people what they want.
On my mixtapes, I just rap. I just lay out a lot of situations.
I rap about life in general, particularly my life, unless telling a story.
B.I.G. was like the Alfred Hitchcock of rap. Like, this dude's story form was so nuts.
I didn't get into music until the early 90s when I heard rap music for the first time.
One reason people are turning to country music is because of that non-music called rap.
When I rap, it's just an extension of how I speak, and that's how I talk. If you don't like it, don't listen.
I want to relate. I don't want to just rap and go to the next album.
Odd Future's like a network as opposed to like a rap group.
What I see, what I went through, what a friend of mine may have went through, whatever - I rap about it.
As far as rap, I was more of a Mobb Deep guy rather than a Tribe guy.
I don't like rap music at all. I don't think it's music. It's just a beat and rapping.
I do not care a rap as to who gets credit for the work, provided the work is done. — © Theodore Roosevelt
I do not care a rap as to who gets credit for the work, provided the work is done.
I ain't drop an album since I was 25. I rap way better. I've experienced way more.
Rap is from the streets and I'm from the streets. That's why a lot of people accept me.
Although rap is about boasting, it's also about honesty and expressing your emotions.
They that will not be counseled, cannot be helped. If you do not hear reason she will rap you on the knuckles.
Indians have a huge misconception when it comes to rap. It isn't just about heavy beats; it is about poetry.
People don't accredit Killer Mike and El-P with having the humanity that we do. They don't understand that the darkness and the anger that we rap about comes from a place of love, care, and concern.
With the pervasive popularity of rap music and a black man sitting in the White House, there's no reason to pretend the NBA has been handicapped by the blackness of basketball.
There are poor white people who hear rap music and feel it is about them, because it is. That's why you have an Eminem and a Bubba Sparxxx and rappers like that.
Negativity lives in rap. That's what it's built on. That's where the money circulates and generates from - negativity.
I wonder if these wack niggas realize they wack,
And they the reason that my people say they tired of rap. — © Common
I wonder if these wack niggas realize they wack, And they the reason that my people say they tired of rap.
I didn't think rap was me. But I was shy to sing in front of people. It'd be so off because I was shy.
One of the reasons I know how to handle my business is because I know can't rely on rap.
I listen to a lot of music, and I listen to some rap, and I do like listening to Biggie Smalls.
Rap is rhythm and poetry. Hip-hop is storytelling and poetry as well.
I love rap, and I love the angst of hardcore music and punk rock.
I've been acting a long time, and I can play a Cockney gangster or a womanizer in my sleep or standing on my head. But what I try to do is I try to find characters that are as far away from me as I possibly can and then make them real. A French Nazi is about as far away from me as I can possibly get without actually going to Mars or something.
Rap evolves and to still be current you have to evolve with it! Get in front or get left behind.
The FBI is urging all Americans to beware of any letters or packages that have badly misspelled words. Man, this is going to be terrible news for the rap industry.
My influences, going back through the history of rap, talk about Doug E. Fresh, Kool Moe D, Eric B. & Rakim, Public Enemy.
Rap music's been around for too long now to be inspirational. The words are, but the music isn't.
If you asked me to write a rock song or a rap song, I couldn't do it because they're not in my fingers.
Mike Tyson and Kool G Rap had lisps - lisps always been cool!
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