Quotes About Marathi Hip Hop
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Winner goes with the flow, History Maker against the flow ~ Kjiva
Nobody cares if I die for fighting Marathi breed. ~ Kjiva
When we moved to England in 1986, I was ten years old and I didn't know anything about punk or hip hop. The only words I knew in English were 'dance' and 'Michael Jackson.' We got put in a flat in Mitchum, and the council gave us second hand furniture, second hand clothes and a second hand radio that I took to bed with me every night. ~ M.I.A.
People's feelings get hurt when they figure out what I'm worth. ~ Paul Wall
So lovers of life, don't keep your hopes up high.
Why? Cause it's just a matter of time before it's your turn to die.
But until then, when you stop breathin',
It's time to stand up and fight for what you believe in! ~ Kirk Jones
I got lots of love for my crew, that is;
No love for them other crews and rival kids.
All them out-of-town niggas know what time it is,
And if they don't? They need to buy a watch, word up. ~ Prodigy
When I am performing live, I walk into a room, and I just try to get a feel for the vibe, and I am coming from different angles musically. I might come with a new song, I might come with some hip-hop, with some R&B. Once I find my way, then I am hitting you, and hitting you all night. ~ Grandmaster Flash
I'm a big fan of hip-hop, so it reflects in my approach. ~ Damian Marley
If you want to speak about different ethnicities and diversity, rap and hip-hop are all over the planet. Every country, from Turkey to Australia, now has tons of hip-hop artists. The music and artistry have moved way faster than the corporatization of the music. You do need organization and opportunity for these artists to express themselves, and I don't think it has to come from a corporate co-signing. ~ Chuck D
N.Y. hip-hop is ok, but we gotta become brave again; we have to be brave enough and do something new - that's what New York is about ... New. ~ Nas
I've never had a dream in my life,
Because a dream is what you wanna do, but still haven't pursued.
I knew what I wanted, and did it till it was done.
So I've been the dream I wanted to be since Day One. ~ Aesop Rock
Now, my oral illustration be like clitoral stimulation
to the female gender
Ain't nothin' better
Let me know when it's wet enough to enter ~ Andre Benjamin
I think there's too much of the wrong type of influences that stem from hip-hop. ~ Vince Staples
A flower that grow in the ghetto know more about survival than the one from fresh meadows. ~ Talib Kweli
Hip-hop is making a lot of noise. It should get some more spotlight. ~ Nas
God works in different ways and it shows ...
And everybody knows, love comes and goes. ~ Ed O.G.
There's always going to be space for battle in hip hop. For competition. It's just an inseparable part of the game. ~ Nas
With everything that is going on with hip-hop and with what everybody is doing I don't want to be in that lane. I think my lane is very different. ~ Sean Kingston
I do experiment with lots of different genres. In making music, I don't think of genre like, "I want to do this, because I'm going use that country music sound; I'm going use that hip-hop sound; I'm going use that acoustic [sound]." It's just making music. So now that I've traveled a lot more since I did Acoustic Soul, I'm sure that different sounds will come into place, because I have been exposed to it and I like it. But it's not so much of a conscience effort. It's mind and spirited. You know, we're humans. ~ India.Arie
I circumnavigate the globe with a one-liner like latitude. ~ Ras Kass
I realize I look very hip hop but I'm really more emo with a definite Brazilian flavor. ~ Jim Gaffigan
I played a little bit of everything. I got Ace of Bass, hip-hop songs, and dance hall [music]. ~ Theophilus London
I don't feel pain cause it's all in the mind,
And what's mines is mines and yours is mine! ~ Kirk Jones
Hip-hop in the '90s began moving towards the Nation of Islam and the 5 Percenters, black nationalist movements; very much so, these movements embraced a form of Islam: Malcom X's form of Islam prior to his change. ~ Maajid Nawaz
I'm cold gettin' paid cause Rick said so. ~ LL Cool J
They [US Administration] have exploited hip-hop and some of the culture around it - magazines, videos, etc. - to recruit people into the military. The Army says it will give out Hummers, platinum teeth, or whatever to those that actually join. ~ Chuck D
I am a hip-hop artist, as you probably know. My hip-hop name is Big Smalls. ~ Jo Brand
I'm fascinated by rap and by hip-hop. I think there's a lot of poetry in it. There's a lot of anger, a lot of social energy in it. And I think you'd better listen to it pretty carefully, 'cause it's important. ~ John F. Kerry
Nobody's gonna ever like all my music but if your talking about the core hip-hop fans that like hardcore rap, they're still gonna feel some of my stuff cuz I rap hard a lot of the time. ~ SonReal
I think of hip hop as a mass media, radio, MTV thing. It's been extremely relevant over the last 10 years and rock music is just not anymore - -a tear rolls down my cheek as I say that. ~ Win Butler
I felt like hip-hop was my music, it was like my outsider music ... but then my mom started answering our phone, 'Yo, what's up.' She was hearing me talk to my friends. I was like, 'No, mom, don't cop the hip-hop talk.' ~ Jenny Lewis
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. ~ Chuck D
I come from a young, hip-hop, urban world. ~ Brandon T. Jackson
...While many who have debated the image of female sexuality have put "explicit" and "self-objectifying" on one side and "respectable" and "covered-up" on the other, I find this a flawed means of categorization. [...] There is a creative possibility for liberatory explicitness because it may expand the confines of what women are allowed to say and do. We just need to refer to the history of blues music - one full of raunchy, irreverent, and transgressive women artists - for examples. Yet the overwhelming prevalence of the Madonna/whore dichotomy in American culture means that any woman who uses explicit language or images in her creative expression is in danger of being symbolically cast into the role of whore regardless of what liberatory intentions she may have. ~ Imani Perry
I realized how far-reaching the effect of hip hop was when I walked by a jewelry store named Bling in a small, rural town in France. Hip hop has made a huge impact on urban culture. Yet many brands still don't speak to young people in a tone and manner that's representative of them. ~ Steve Stoute
But until then, I'ma shine to the last sin,
Resurrect through the birth of my son, and live again. ~ Intelligent Hoodlum
I was very introverted growing up and I had small circle of friends. Any opportunity I got to rap or articulate things through rhyme or hip hop was great for me. ~ LeCrae
Boy lift it up, lets make a toasta
Lets get drunk, its gon bring us closa
Don't I look like a HalleBerry posta? ~ Missy Elliot
We missed a lot of church, so the music is our confessional. ~ Big Boi
I aim my music at the hip black hip-hop audience. ~ Heavy D
This writing thing, it ain't like that hip hop shit, City. For li'l niggas like you," he told me, "this writing thing is like a gotdamn porta potty. It's one li'l nigga at a time, shitting in the toilet, funking up the little space he get. And you shit a regular shit or a classic shit. Either way," he said. "City, you gotta shit classic, then get your black ass on off the pot." He actually grabbed my hand. "You probably think I'm hyping you just for the money. It ain't just about the money. It's really not. It's about doing whatever it takes for you to have your voice heard. So I don't know what you're writing in that book you always carrying around, but it better be classic because you ain't gonna get no two times to get it right, you hear me? ~ Kiese Laymon
My album will manifest many things I saw,did or heard about;
I talk first hand never word of mouth. ~ O.C.
My brother's been producing rap music and hip-hop for maybe 10 years. ~ Tina Yothers
They say you're nobody til somebody kills you
But where I'm from you're nobody til you kill somebody ~ Lil' Wayne
If rhyme is a crime, my mic is my co-defendant. ~ Cormega
I was into hip-hop when I was a teenager. Then I started to look for samples, and I started a long Hendrix period - I liked the drums and the beats. ~ Gustav Ejstes
I'm the hip-hop Quincy Jones of today. ~ Wyclef Jean