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I love rap music.
No, I can't do rap music!
No, I can't do rap music...
Rap music was a savior to me.
Serious rap music puts me to sleep.
I don't even really like rap music.
I've always been a fan of rap music.
A lot of rap music can get repetitive.
Rap music was and is, for me, everything.
Rap music is really good when you're traumatized.
I'm fascinated with the regionality of rap music.
When rap music needed to have a teacher, I became it.
Nothing has more words and performance than rap music.
Rap music deserves truth, and it deserves spontaneity.
By the late '80s, I was already giving up on rap music.
I am obsessed with rap music - it's such a big part of my life.
My girlfriend is rap. Music and albums and records and my kids.
My brother's been producing rap music and hip-hop for maybe 10 years.
Sometimes I feel like rap music is almost the key to stopping racism.
Rap music is the only vital form of music introduced since punk rock.
Personally more so than shock, I think, rap music has to be born of rebellion.
Before I even started listening to rap music, I was really into metal and punk.
I don't like rap music at all. I don't think it's music. It's just a beat and rapping.
I kind of backed into rap music. I thought I was going to do comic books or graphic art.
Rap music started because they were bored of other music so they created something really new.
Look at Pusha-T. He makes a certain type of rap music. 'Daytona' is that on the highest level.
I love Lady Gaga and I love Katy Perry and R&B and rap music... I love big, American pop music.
Rap music's been around for too long now to be inspirational. The words are, but the music isn't.
Once I get into the locker room, I turn on stuff to get me hyped up. Mainly, it's a lot of rap music.
When I started listening to rap music, I loved the fact that there were stories being told in 16 bars.
I'm really a singer, so I love songs and I love singing. I like rap music, but I didn't grow up freestyling.
It just happens to be that people like to associate poetry and rap music. I think that idea is kind of corny.
To me, rap music is bigger than who's the coolest rapper, the biggest rapper. It's everything about your personality.
I've always been a fan of music. I listened to a whole lot of oldies - I never really listened to rap music that much.
What I'm trying to do is put back into rap music what's missing - which is the good part, the fun part, that party part.
I like all types of music. Even though rap music is 80 percent of what I listen to, it's not the only thing I listen to.
I never really thought I was going to be a singer, honestly. I never listened to singers; I always listened to rap music.
I grew up listening to a lot of emo music, a lot of rock music, a lot of rap music, a lot of trap music, funk, everything.
When people say to me 'what do you think of rap music?' my answer is there's no such thing. There's rap and there's music.
I have been skeptical, sometimes, about the importance of rap music, which I think is a capitalistic project to make money.
Rap music is amazing, it's beautiful. But the problem is the lyrics. The person who writes the lyrics - that's the problem.
I listen to some rap music. I'm from the Bahamas so I like reggae as well. And then I slow it down with a little Frank Sinatra.
When people say to me, 'What do you think of rap music?', my answer is, 'There's no such thing. There's rap, and there's music.'
I can't listen to rap music; it's not my thing. They say that they're the modern poets: of course they are, but it's not for me.
I made the decision that I was going to make rap music in, like, fourth grade, so it's been something I was saying for a long time.
I think most music provides the same messages - whether it be 'I'm unhappy' or 'I love a girl.' I just liked the package of rap music.
If you make modern rap music, how do you write without ripping off anyone else? It's just about having a distinct voice in your songs.
If you're going to write about rap music and hip-hop, and you don't love it, then we don't need your opinion, and we revoke your opinion.
I think rap music is brought up, gangster rap in particular, as well as video games, every other thing they try to hang the ills of society on as a scapegoat.
I have considered rap music stars, and there is one in my new book, Lovers and Players, and there is also a hip-hop music mogul who I think you will like a lot.