Quotes by Rap It's kinda hard bein humble in the belly of the struggle, Busta Rhymes rap struggle humble Yes, Yes Yall, You know we talkin it all see how we bringing the street corner to Cargenie hall Busta Rhymes halls streets rap Busta Rhymes the mighty infamous, Busta Rhymes aggravation rap hip-hop I will endanger your species like an ostrich, Busta Rhymes ostriches rap crazy I got you open like supermarkets! Busta Rhymes supermarkets rap hip-hop Coming into this, making music, I knew that was something that was going to be held over my head. Okay we get it, you're openly gay, but do you know how to rap? Can you really rap and deliver? And I feel like I have that pressure put on me that other artists don't. A lot of people don't have to focus on being so lyrical and actually putting on shows. Before anyone was gonna tell me I was bad, I was gonna prove that I was good. Cakes da killa rap gay artist I like to consider myself a student of hip hop. There's a certain level of certification and wit and craftsmanship that comes with rapping. As rap progresses - it's a young genre - it's becoming way more mainstream, crossing over to different lanes. I feel like it's losing its essence in a way, because it's getting commercialised. I want to keep it fresh and keep it progressive, but I also want to respect the foundation of what rap is about. Cakes da killa progress rap hip-hop For you to be able to rap fast and fit many words into a bar, that's what rap is about, the showmanship. That's the thing we're kind of losing now. I'm not saying that the music now is horrible. I mean, I don't listen to it. The showmanship and creativity in rap is what made it special and what made it different. Cakes da killa creativity rap mean Not to sound egotistic, but I've gotten kind of good at it. It's something that came naturally to me, but my rapping is rooted in my writing. Cakes da killa rap sound writing I started making music for fun maybe my senior year in college. I started rapping in high school, but it wasn't anything serious. Cakes da killa senior rap fun The current state of music journalism is not bad, but it's not great at all. Some of the hip-hop stuff people get into is exciting, because there's a passion and there's something to explain to a more mainstream audience, so you get these passionate writers who want to express their love for rap and hip-hop, which is cool. But there are too many magazines, and the access has been diminished, so the quality of profiles has gone way down. Internet stuff can be really good, though. I like the dialogue between fans on the Internet. I think that's the best rock writing that's going on right now. Cameron Crowe rap passion writing Never been to Sesame Street but I flip a Big Bird. And I know "stealers" and they not from Pittsburgh. Cam'ron rap hip-hop bird I got a ill gift, I'm real swift Cam'ron rap real men Y'all get crimey crimey, grimy grimy. But those with a tiny hiney thay get whiny whiny Cam'ron rap sex dirty I represent where them killers at 145th and Broadway you get your head cracked Cam'ron killers broadway rap A wise man sees failure as progress. Canibus divorce rap wise Lethal like venomous snake bites the marijuana makes my eyes bright red like brake lights Canibus rap weed eye ...The greatest rapper of all time died on March 9th. Canibus rest-in-peace rap kids Put this in your CD-ROM: www dot Canibus dot com. You can find me on the Internet, talkin' to chicks That was sweatin' me off the 'Music Makes Me High' remix. I be talkin' mad trash, tryin to get 'em to laugh. See, if I click and drag long enough I'll get the ass. Canibus cds rap long No interruptions, stereos pumpin from the dungeon, coming live from Flatbush Junction Capital STEEZ junction dungeons rap «678910111213141516»