Drake Quotes About Rap
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When I finish writing a rap verse. It's a lot like sex: You start off slow with ideas, like foreplay, and then you put your all into it. When you end it with the perfect thought, it's like that perfect last stroke.
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I would say that I'm more moved by melody, even though I love to rap.
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There's two elements to rap: having the thoughts, and then being a great rapper.
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I would love to collect art at some point, but I think the whole rap/art world thing is getting kind of corny.
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When I leave I always come right back here. The young spitter that everybody in rap fear.
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Without me, rap is just a bunch of orphans.
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I saw Nicki for the first time and, like, literally fell in love. She had this snap-back hat on that said 'Minaj.' She used to wear that every single day. She was like a theater student and she was so cold at rapping.
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Rap is stress, but it pays great.
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Me being biracial, me being from Canada but having success in the States, I have all these moments in my life where I'm jumping roof to roof. Black to white. Singing and rapping.
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There were people who incorporated melody before me, but I would deem myself the first person to successfully rap and sing.
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It's about finding what's next. I'm hesitant to let people know what producers I'm f---ing with, what I'm rapping about. I'd rather drop that winning hand out of nowhere.
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When I'm writing, I'm thinking about how the songs are going to play live. Fifty bars of rap don't translate onstage. No matter how potent the music, you lose the crowd. They want a hook; they want to sing your stuff back to you.
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