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  • I don't have any sympathy for the subject matter, [but] I have great respect for rap artists. In fact, not for the rap artists, but the people who make the music over which they rap. Rap music - the music itself is incredible - but [the people that make the music] are hardly ever credited.

    Rap   Artist   People  
  • I think rap music has made more money on dance music than dance music has made on dance music. Just a thought.

    Rap   Thinking   Made  
  • Racism is taught in the home. We agree on that? Well, it's very hard to teach racism to a teenager who's listening to rap music and who idolizes, say, Snoop Dogg. It's hard to say, 'That guy is less than you.' The kid is like, 'I like that guy, he's cool. How is he less than me?

    Teenager   Rap   Home  
  • If it's a band I like, I just hope they will survive it all. And I'll admit that if it's crap music, I hope they won't and it'll go away. Simply because there are too many great bands who should be heard in their place.

    Interview with Carrie Brownstein, www.believermag.com. June 2004.
  • For a long period of time, the media covered rap music and hip hop the same way they cover a lot of black people, people of color, you know, the bad news happens to be news. They used to have these little stupid colloquialisms that pop up like, "You know what? No news is bad news!" They trick the masses into thinking that any news is great for you. And I just think that's a piece of crap.

    Stupid   Rap   Thinking  
    Interview with Maranda Pleasant, www.marandapleasantmedia.com. May 12, 2012.
  • My mom, she got taken away from me when I was 14 years old. She is incarcerated. My sister was incarcerated. I was homeless. When my mom went away when I was 14... I was forced to live with my aunt. My aunt, she doesn't like rap music. She thinks rap music is the devil's music. Basically she said, "Yo, if you are going to do music you can't do it in my house."

    Mom   Rap   Taken  
    "Sean Kingston Talks About His Hot Song". Interview with Alicia Quarles, www.washingtonpost.com. August 1, 2007.
  • Rap music is the only vital form of music introduced since punk rock.

    Rap   Rocks   Punk  
    M.E.A.T Magazine, September 1991.
  • Sometimes I feel like rap music is almost the key to stopping racism.

    Music   Rap   Keys  
  • In high school I had a boyfriend who was super into rap, so I was into Too $hort and Wu-Tang for a little while. And my best friend's older brother would sometimes drive us home in this pimped-out truck, and he'd play all his dirty rap music. We thought we were really cool.

    Brother   Rap   Dirty  
  • Let the voice be the voice of the voiceless and let it come from the world of rap music to keep the stereotype and the peace at the same time.

    Rap   Voice   World  
    Interview with Maranda Pleasant, www.marandapleasantmedia.com. May 12, 2012.
  • My earliest memories of rap music was mixed with my earliest memories of reggae music. They were big sounds around the way, heavy bass lines, strong messages, definitely.

    Nas
    Strong   Memories   Rap  
    "Nas, Damian Marley Dig For Rap's African Roots". Interview with Guy Raz, www.npr.org. December 13, 2009.
  • I hate rap music, which to me sounds like a bunch of angry men shouting, possibly because the person who was supposed to provide them with a melody never showed up.

    Funny   Music   Hate  
    Dave Barry (2010). “Dave Barry Does Japan”, p.117, Ballantine Books
  • Rap music... sounds like somebody feeding a rhyming dictionary to a popcorn popper.

    Funny   Rap   Sound  
    Tom Robbins (2003). “Skinny Legs and All”, p.226, Bantam
  • I didn't get into music until the early 90s when I heard rap music for the first time.

    Rap   Firsts   First Time  
    Source: pitchfork.com
  • I think that all journalists, specifically print journalists, have a responsibility to educate the public. When you handle a culture's intellectual property, like journalists do, you have a responsibility not to tear it down, but to raise it up. The depiction of rap and of hip-hop culture in the media is one that needs more of a responsible approach from journalists. We need more 30-year-old journalists. We need more journalists who have children, who have families and wives or husbands, those kinds of journalists. And then you'll get a different depiction of hip-hop and rap music.

    Children   Husband   Rap  
    Source: www.avclub.com
  • The art of cartooning is vulgarity. The only reason for cartooning to exist is to be on the edge. If you only take apart what they allow you to take apart, you're Disney. Cartooning is a low-class, for-the-public art, just like graffiti art and rap music. Vulgar but believable, that's the line I kept walking.

    Art   Rap   Class  
    "Biography/Personal Quotes". www.imdb.com.
  • I always did poetry, and [rap music is] pretty much hip-hop melody with poems.

    Rap   Hip Hop   Hips  
    Source: www.ebony.com
  • I love pop music just as much as I like rap music, or ill-ass hip-hop music, or rock music.

    Rap   Rocks   Hip Hop  
    "Donnis Talks 'Fashionably Late,' Atlantic Debut & Texting With T.I". Interview with Jordan Martins, www.complex.com. June 24, 2010.
  • If we were to see Western landay poems, we'd see them out of disenfranchised populations, maybe out of the legacy of slavery. Spirituals, rap music - that would be the space we'd find American landays in.

    Rap   Legacy   Slavery  
    Source: www.guernicamag.com
  • Rap music and rap records used to always be like this: we get one or two shots to a piece cause it was a singles marketplace and when the major record companies saw that it could also handle the sales of the albums then they started to force everybody to expand their topics from 1 to about 10 and you gotta deliver 12 songs, so a lot of times if you took a person who wasn't really developed, and the diversity of trying say 12 different things, you know the companies were like "Cool! Say the same thing 12 different ways."

    Song   Rap   Two  
    Interview with Maranda Pleasant, www.marandapleasantmedia.com. May 12, 2012.
  • It's not that you don't make any money doing conscious rap music. You make a lot of money doing this, but if you're greedy and you're not satisfied with $500,000 a year, and you want $2 million a year, then you will suffer as a conscious rap artist.

    Rap   Artist   Years  
    Interview with Nathan Rabin, www.avclub.com. April 25, 2001.
  • There has been an effect of business rap on the output of today's rap music. But I don't think that's the modern day rapper's fault.

    Rap   Thinking   Today  
    Source: thequietus.com
  • What we're doing now, is to try to eradicate the limited notion of how people are interacting with each other through hyper-racialized ideas. A lot of it deal with, as an example, genre. If I ask you to visualize a trap musician or a hip-hop musician, you'll see one thing. If I say visualize a western classical musician, you'll see a very different thing. A lot of how music is disseminated to us is hyper-racialized. It's not something that we think about all the time, but if you take a minute to look back, it's why you get this argument when there's a white rapper.

    Source: www.interviewmagazine.com
  • I think you gotta always do things that keep you excited in an [rap music] industry that's so bullshit. When you know that you have so much energy and so much to give, it would be a shame if the facilitators of that aren't enthusiastic about you doing it, because you've been doing it for so long. So you just gotta figure out ways in this insane business to keep it fresh.

    Nas
    Rap   Thinking   Long  
    Source: www.avclub.com
  • When I make the music that I make, when it comes to reggae music, I engulf the whole spirit of it all. It's just like when I do rap music or whatever style of music I do, I have to engulf the character I do and bring that to life.

    Rap   Character   Style  
    "Q&A: Snoop Dogg and Diplo on Jamaican Inspiration, Bob Marley's Legacy". Interview with Jeff Rosenthal, www.rollingstone.com. July 31, 2012.
  • I think my fans respect me for bein' as truthful and honest as you can be and still be Rap music and not be opinion music. It's still Rap, its still style, flavor, flair, and people just kind of like how I present myself and the things that I do.

    Rap   Thinking   People  
    RIME Interview with Ani Yapundzhyan, cargocollective.com.
  • Violence is a part of America. I don't want to single out rap music. Let's be honest. America's the most violent country in the history of the world, that's just the way it is. We're all affected by it.

    Country   Rap   America  
  • They had all this talent, and they had no instruments. So they started rap music. They rhymed on their own. They made their own sounds and their own movements.

    Rap   Sound   Movement  
  • Nothing has more words and performance than rap music.

  • I like rap music. But bragging about being rich to poor people is really offensive. I want to hear a rap song about buying a Cy Twombly painting or dating a museum curator. I want to hear about that kind of rich.

    Song   Rap   Museums  
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