I love you like a fat kid love cake.
Revenge is like the sweetest joy next to gettin' pussy.
One thing that I like to do is use words that have never actually been used in a rap song before. I also like to take words that have negative connotations and show their real meaning.
I am a firm believer in playing the type of music that compliments the song the best. If it's a folk song make it sound like one. If it's a rock song make it sound like one, if it's a rap song take it off the record.
All I'm saying, as a fan, is I'm tired of the same song for 30 years. Can't we change the message a little? You've arrived. You have a black president. Every white guy in a commercial doesn't have to be the idiot and every black guy in a rap song doesn't have to be God's gift to the world.
I guess every superhero need his theme music.
Never say never - you don't know what's going to happen in the future.
I love you like a fat kid loves cake!
The mercy of the world is you don't know what's going to happen.
Jealousy is just love and hate at the same time.
The truth is you don't know what is going to happen tomorrow. Life is a crazy ride, and nothing is guaranteed.
I wish I could end every rap song I didn't like with a buzzer.
Legions of young hip-hop fans are as against this as hip-hop's most fierce critics. There is a huge underground movement within hip-hop circles that against these representation. You can hear this message on tons of lyrics and rap songs produced by independent emcees. But they are fighting against a well-oiled and well-financed machine.
One of the things that I'm dying to do is to sing the hook on a big rap song. No one's ever called me to do that.
Some of Eminem's rap songs kind of have the teenage love songs like the fifties love songs. It's kind of like domestic drama set to music. He is really good storyteller.
I love rapping. I do. My styling's similar to Missy Elliott - I think she's so dope. In a weird way, that's how I first learned the American accent: doing American rap songs.
If you asked me to write a rock song or a rap song, I couldn't do it because they're not in my fingers.
You're not going to hear me do a rap song, you're not going to hear me do a jazz song. We have to be true to our roots, do what we do, and try to do it a little better each time.
I'm not blowing my own trumpet here, but I made a rap song 20 years ago with Afrika Bambaataa.
I'd like to do a completely off-the-wall collaboration. I would like one of my songs to be the hook to a rap song. That would be so much fun!
A lot of rap songs don't usually have a lot of melody per se.
You could name practically any problem in the hood and there'd be a rap song for you.
When a rap song glorifies violence, death and sadness and loss is inflicted because of the violence.
Well I'm not just gon' go and do rap songs. I wanna touch, and maybe help, and see what I can do in these areas.' As I start looking around me, looking at things in ways that I can become helpful, starting at the first thing, water. Something as simple as water.
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