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Quotes on 'rap'

Welcome to our collection of quotes on rap. From influential artists to thought-provoking lyrics, this page gathers the best expressions of the rap genre. Explore powerful verses on societal issues, personal struggles, and the art of storytelling. Delve into the world of rap and discover words that captivate, inspire, challenge, and entertain. Whether you're a devoted fan or simply curious about the genre, these quotes illuminate the creativity and impact of rap as a powerful form of expression.

I rock with Chance, I rock with Kanye, I rock with Common. Read Summary

I'm a rapper but I'm more of a hustler. Read Summary

The Migos, like anybody I ever been in the studio with, like an influence on my rap. I take this from him and him and him and, you know, put it with myself and make it work like that. Read Summary

I'm changing every day as far as this rap thing. I'm learning new things. I'm getting bigger by the day. Read Summary

I know I can't rap forever, but I know as long as I got a label or something I can get money forever. Read Summary

Gunna ain't never wrote no song for me. He just showed me how to rap. Read Summary

To me, I'm on a whole different level of rapping. Read Summary

I done paid Gunna to write my songs. I never put the songs out but like when I first started rapping I used to pay him like $100 like 'I'ma give you a $100 write something for me so I can try to learn to go in and record it.' Read Summary

I was telling people like 'My Dawg' gon' be the song that get me out there. I knew it. Read Summary

Rap music is the only vital form of music introduced since punk rock. Read Summary

Biggie Smalls, Jay-Z, Nas, Eminem, Big L, Tupac. That was, like, my top five, generally. Read Summary

I don't just listen to rap. Read Summary

My whole thing is to inspire, to better people, to better myself forever in this thing that we call rap, this thing that we call hip hop. Read Summary

I definitely think, generally, rap is misogynistic. Read Summary

I freestyle everything. Read Summary

I had phases of listening to rap and trap, and then I had phases where I'd listen to post-hardcore, rap, grunge, metal... all that. I had different time periods of listening to different music. And now it all clashes together. Read Summary

I think the problem with people, as they start to mature, they say, 'Rap is a young man's game,' and they keep trying to make young songs. But you don't know the slang - it changes every day, and you're just visiting. So you're trying to be something you're not, and the audience doesn't buy into that. Read Summary

Rap for me is like making movies, telling stories, and getting the emotions of the songs through in just as deep a way. Read Summary

They say a midget standing on a giant's shoulders can see much further than the giant. So I got the whole rap world on my shoulders, they trying to see further than I am. Read Summary

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? Read Summary