Mos Def Quotes About Hip Hop

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  • I have no confidence issues with the impact or the quality of the music. No one in hip-hop, before this point and to this point, with all due respect, has done this.

    Impact   Issues   Hip Hop  
    "House Music: Mos Def". Interview with Spank Rock, www.interviewmagazine.com. May 29, 2009.
  • And from the moment that I saw you, I knew you was trouble, But I disregarded detour signs, And did not stop til you was mine. I guess God was like, 'Aight, fine.' Careful what you wish for, cause you just might get it in heaps. Try to give it back, He be like, 'Nah, that's yours to keep.'

    Rap   Giving   Hip Hop  
  • I seen her on the ave, spotted her more than once. Ass so fat that you could see it from the front.

    Rap   Hip Hop   Ass  
    Song: Ms. Fat Booty
  • I can't control what people think. I'm not trying to manipulate people's thoughts or sentiments. I write all the time. You have to experience life, make observations, and ask questions. It's machine-like how things are run now in hip-hop, and my ambitions are different.

    "House Music: Mos Def". Interview with Spank Rock, www.interviewmagazine.com. May 29, 2009.
  • Hip-hop is rock & roll. What the hell is Wu-Tang but Motorhead?

    Rocks   Hip Hop  
  • There was a time when hip-hop was its own musical principle, aside from sampling. Like the entire Wild Style break is instrumental. Kurtis Blow's earliest stuff was studio musicians playing. Whodini had a real clear sound, things like "five minutes of funk," stuff that you could write really beautiful, lush string and horn arrangements around, stuff that was just music.

  • Peace before everything, God before anything, Love before anything, real before everything, Home before any place, shoot before anything, Style and state radiate, Love Power slay the hate.

    Hate   Rap  
  • Bob Marley performed the 'One Love Peace' concert in Jamaica with the two different warring political sides. There's always been that in black music and culture in general. It's no surprise because black music is such a reflection of what's going on in black life. It's not unusual for hip-hop.

  • Beef is not what Jay said to Nas; Beef is when the working folks can't find jobs.

    Jobs   Rap   Hip Hop  
  • Why do I need I.D. to get I.D.? If I had I.D. I wouldn't need I.D.

    Rap   Hip Hop  
    "Song: The Questions (Like Water For Chocolate)". March 28, 2000.
  • Hip-hop is a beautiful culture. It's inspirational, because it's a culture of survivors. You can create beauty out of nothingness.

  • This thing called rhymin' is no different than coal minin'; We both on assignment to unearth the diamond.

    Rap   Hip Hop   Different  
  • Why did one straw break the camel's back? Here's the secret: The million other straws underneath it.

    Rap   Hip Hop  
  • Hip-Hop went from selling crack to smoking it

    Hip Hop  
    Song: Hip Hop
  • Breathe in...inhale vapors from bright stars that shine, Breathe out...weed smoke retrace the skyline.

    Stars   Rap  
    Song: Respiration
  • I think hip-hop is actually one of the most challenging things that's happened in music in a long time. The people who are in charge of what people see or hear are afraid. What you hear on top 40 or what you see on BET or MTV is not a fair representation of what is really going on...

    "David Bowie & Mos Def: The Style Council (2003 Cover Story)". Interview with Ben White, www.complex.com. January 11, 2016.
  • The new moon rode high in the crown of the metropolis. Shinin', like "Who on top of this?

    Hip Hop  
  • I can't take it y'all I can feel the city breathin Chest heavin, against the flesh of the evening Sigh before we die like the last train leaving

    Hip Hop  
  • Hip-hop is the last true folk art.

    Art   Hip Hop  
    "The Artist Formerly Known as Mos Def" by Mark Anthony Green, www.gq.com. September 11, 2012.
  • Yo, it's 1 universal law but 2 sides to every story, 3 strikes and you be in for life, mandatory. 4 MC's murdered in the last 4 years, I ain't tryin to be the 5th one, the Millennium is here. Yo, it's 6 million ways to die, from the 7 deadly thrills, 8-year olds gettin' found with 9 mill's. It's 10 P.M., where your seeds at? What's the deal?

    Rap  
  • Every time you ask yourself where hip-hop's going, ask yourself where you're going; how are you doing?

    Hip Hop  
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