I am proud of the hip hop generation. They are good business people and, actually, good people.

Being a part of SKECHERS is exciting. It is such a hip company with a great attitude and image.

I like lots of Korean music that most people have probably never heard of. I also enjoy hip hop.

I'm still an outsider in the hip hop community. I don't even know if I'm making hip hop anymore.

I came to Baku the same way I would go to Texas - because they asked me to come and play hip hop.

Hip Hop has become real constrained. The creative juices and creative flows have been diminished.

In my childhood, I was very fond of western music and dance forms like Hip Hop, Salsa, Tango, etc.

I grew up listening to hip hop and embracing black culture, probably because it was 'outsider art.'

Between New York and LA, there's 200 million people that aren't hip, and they don't want to be hip.

I don't believe I've ever played a hip dude. I don't think I would have the wherewithal to do that.

Dance is merging with the more mainstream hip hop/R&B scene, and there will be new ideas and sounds.

Electronic music has definitely taken over America. There is more and more interaction with hip hop.

My stylist coached me on how to stand for photos. Always put one leg forward and a hand on your hip.

I'm really influenced by '90s hip hop. A Tribe Called Quest and De La Soul were my heroes growing up.

I've been dancing my entire life. Jazz, hip hop, ballet. And then there's tap dancing. I love to tap.

My mom moved to New York City alone with a kid on each hip to try to live an authentic artistic life.

I've had, like, 10 surgeries in my life: four or so on my knee, my hip and my nose a couple of times.

I think there are a lot of shows out there that value being hip or cool over being funny and heartfelt.

Knowing yourself and expressing it is hip. I think knowing yourself is the real journey, for me anyway.

Everyone's hip to the fact that we all do things to accentuate our looks - and it's much more accepted.

Original hip hop manipulated technologies of all sorts; it was not manipulated by the technology itself.

Yuri Gagarin, the first man in space, may have had his charms, but he really couldn't be considered hip.

I just don't think many people would have crossed the street to hear me doing a hip hop-influenced album!

The thing that's good about Hip Hop is that it has experimented with a lot of different sounds and music.

I really just like acting. I'm not always aware of what is hip and what is popular and what is zeitgeist.

It's not very hip to consider the plight of single women who yearn for something so old-fashioned as men.

I recently have had a full hip replacement and a liver transplant, and I'm getting used to the medication.

I know more about 'Moana' and 'Coco' these days than I do about anything hip and cool like 'Black Mirror'.

That's part of the reason I called the album 'Shoot From The Hip.' I did feel it was time to open up more.

As long as I'm around the cats in the hip hop scene, they'll throw me a track and I'll write a rap over it.

A lot of times when I'm at home kickin' it, I don't even listen to hip hop. I listen to all types of music.

I will take an earnest person over a hip person every day, because hip is short-term, earnest is long-term.

For years the Trio did nothing but play for musicians and other hip people. We practically starved to death.

Hip hop is doing the new rock thing; there are no rules. They can do anything, really. And that's inspiring.

Within Istanbul, there's a ton of people who are totally hip - like, the hippest people you could ever meet.

Hollywood's not a progressive place. Everyone likes to think that Hollywood is hip, but it's not hip at all.

While the fashion in Paris is very chic and classy, the fashion in Hong Kong is very hip, young and colorful.

I think that nerds, if you want to call them that, have only gotten more hip and assimilated into the culture.

No one would argue against the fact that L.A. leads the country in opportunities for being hip and pretentious.

I was into skateboarding, so through skating I kind of got into hip hop by discovering it through skate videos.

I'm 48 now and whatever I get music-wise, I get from my kids and that's it. I don't think I'll ever be hip again!

I started writing rhymes in fact when I was 11 or 12 years old. I was actually into hip hop before anything else.

I love hip hop. It's such an appendage for me. It's something that's always shaped my experience out in the world.

Hip hop has always been braggin' and boasting and 'I'm better at you than this' and 'I'm better at you than that.'

I don't know what makes someone hip. The goal is artist achievement and the best work we can do with no limitation.

I'm always the person who's taking everyone else's kid and putting them on my hip, so I've kinda always been a mama.

I had to overcome the name Rock. If I'd been as hip then as I am now, I would have never consented to be named Rock.

Witten was my guy. I stayed in Wit's hip pocket and did everything I could to learn from him, learn how to be a pro.

I'm just trying to avoid any future surgery. I'm just trying to stand up straighter. And the hip and back are better.

I'm a huge hip hop fan going way back, like, back to '83. I had my Gemini mixer listening to Run-DMC and Kurtis Blow.

Share This Page