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I grew up around salsa, merengue, bachata, bass music, freestyle, hip-hop, techno, house, rave.
Pitbull
Music
Bass
Rave
Freestyle
House
Around
Hip-Hop
Up
Grew
Techno
I don't want to disrespect hip-hop by being something I'm not. I'm Pooch Hall. My strength is in front the camera and holding dialogue.
Pooch Hall
Strength
Holding
Disrespect
Something
Hall
Hip-Hop
Dialogue
Camera
Front
Being
Want
I love hip-hop, R&B, techno and Latin.
Prince Royce
Love
Latin
Hip-Hop
Techno
Our style of hip-hop, our style of beats, our style of rhymes - you gonna give us burn. We gonna get our burn that we deserve.
Prodigy
You
Style
Our
Give
Beats
Hip-Hop
Get
Burn
Rhymes
Gonna
Us
Deserve
Hip-hop music was our life.
Prodigy
Life
Music
Our
Hip-Hop
Hip-hop basically controls the world through fashion, through music, through language, through culture. It's basically running the world, no matter what anyone wants to think, and that's just the way it is.
Prodigy
Music
Fashion
Culture
World
Matter
Language
Think
Way
Running
Through
Hip-Hop
Controls
Just
Anyone
Wants
Basically
The aggressiveness of it attracted me to hip-hop because I was angry inside. I was an angry kid because of the sickle cell. So I liked the anger in hip-hop. That's what attracted me to it; that's what made me want to do it. It helped me get my aggression out.
Prodigy
Angry
Me
Anger
Made
Kid
Out
Inside
Liked
Attracted
Because
Hip-Hop
Get
Cell
Want
Aggression
Aggressiveness
Helped
I'm a fan of hip-hop. I'm a fan of rap, so anything new that's happening, I'm hip to it.
Prodigy
Rap
New
Hip
Hip-Hop
Fan
Anything
Happening
We gotta keep our sound alive, that dark hip-hop.
Prodigy
Dark
Our
Alive
Sound
Gotta
Hip-Hop
Keep
I felt like when I got with Kanye, and we discussed me being on G.O.O.D. Music, he just really took me to a place in regards to music that I love and music that I had made previously. We had a clear understanding of what I wanted to make, and he just seemed like he was an advocate for hardcore, uncompromising hip-hop.
Pusha T
Love
Music
Me
Made
Understanding
Took
Seemed
Uncompromising
Had
He
Clear
Like
Make
Felt
Advocate
Got
Hip-Hop
Discussed
Just
Being
Wanted
Regards
Place
Really
Kanye
Hardcore
Some of the greatest hip-hop artists have incorporated elements from electronic shows into their setup. People are taking notice. It's going to be a new wave.
Pusha T
People
Wave
Setup
Some
Taking
New
Greatest
Hip-Hop
Going
Artists
Notice
Electronic
Shows
Elements
Incorporated
I've been living. I've been doing the writing thing. I've been being the family man. I've been traveling the world. I been to, like, 18 cities last year. I've been getting my thoughts together, trying to figure out what's going on with hip-hop itself.
Raekwon
Family
Thoughts
Man
Together
Writing
World
Year
Living
Out
Cities
Like
Hip-Hop
Doing
Been
Itself
Trying
Family Man
Getting
Going
Being
Figure
Traveling
Thing
Last
Last Year
So my thing is we want come in and diffuse anything that's not real, anything that doesn't associate with real hip-hop. We want to be the one that says, 'Yo, we want to help build and build a bigger and better industry.' I'm just like, 'Yo, with talent from Toronto, Vancouver, Quebec. Who's paying attention?'
Raekwon
Better
Build
Diffuse
Says
Toronto
Vancouver
Attention
Talent
Come
Like
Industry
Hip-Hop
Real
Quebec
Just
Want
Anything
Bigger
Paying
Help
Thing
Associate
Even in a lot of hip-hop music, they tell you don't give your heart to a woman. But many of the most successful rappers are head-over-heels in love.
Raheem DeVaughn
Love
Music
You
Woman
Heart
Tell
Rappers
Give
Most
Hip-Hop
Lot
Successful
Your
Many
Even
Hip-hop has taken a lot of different routes throughout the years, man. I've been around since 1986.
Rakim
Man
Throughout
Taken
Since
Around
Hip-Hop
Been
Years
Lot
Different
Routes
I just appreciate the love that I get and support from hip-hop.
Rakim
Love
Support
Hip-Hop
Get
Just
Appreciate
We gotta let hip-hop grow. We gotta let it go through its different phases throughout the different places that's accepting it.
Rakim
Through
Throughout
Accepting
Gotta
Hip-Hop
Go
Different
Places
Different Places
Grow
Phases
From wrestling to my hip-hop thing, I've just been able to do so much and meet so many crazy characters.
Randy Savage
Crazy
Meet
Characters
Able
Wrestling
Hip-Hop
Been
Just
Much
Many
Thing
I'm really into old school music when hip-hop first came out with Common, A Tribe Called Quest, Queen Latifah, MC Lyte, and Run DMC. I'm really into that! Hip-hop these days isn't the same and doesn't have the same sound anymore. I'd rather listen to the old school hip-hop.
Raven Goodwin
Music
Queen
School
Old
First
Tribe
Tribe Called Quest
Out
Run
Rather
Days
Sound
Hip-Hop
Came
Quest
Same
Listen
Common
Anymore
Really
Old School
I have a taste for a lot of different kinds of music... everything, from hip-hop to jazz to R&B to top 40 to alternative. There's a lot of good music out there. Every now and then, I'll flip through VH1 and watch the videos... the only thing I really don't listen to is country.
Ray Allen
Music
Good
Videos
Country
Different Kinds
Jazz
Every
Everything
Top
Out
Good Music
Kinds
Only
Through
Alternative
Hip-Hop
Lot
Taste
Listen
Different
The Only Thing
Then
Really
Flip
Now
Now And Then
Thing
Watch
Nah, I'm not one of those 'hip-hop is dead' people. I just like different artists. I never look at it as one entity. I've always felt like that.
Remy Ma
People
Those
Entity
Never
Like
Look
Dead
Dead People
Felt
Always
Hip-Hop
Just
Artists
Different
I was, like, 12 or 13; the first hip hop song I tried to rapping to was Macklemore's 'Thrift Shop,' and my English was so bad, but learning to rap to different songs really helped me with my pronunciation, and looking at the lyrics on Rap Genius and stuff like that.
Rich Brian
Me
Learning
Song
Genius
First
Looking
Lyrics
Rap
Hop
Bad
Tried
Rapping
Thrift
Songs
Stuff
Like
Hip
Hip-Hop
Shop
Different
Really
English
Helped
At, like, 11, I think, that was just me watching a lot of YouTube videos, and I whenever I had the chance, I would talk to myself, practise pronunciation. Then I found out about hip hop and became friends with American people through Twitter. I was like, 'Yo, I need to be in a country where everybody speaks the same language.'
Rich Brian
Myself
Me
People
Videos
Language
Country
YouTube
Think
Twitter
Everybody
Out
Hop
Would
About
Through
Had
Like
Talk
Became
Practise
Hip
Hip-Hop
Lot
Friends
American
Same
Just
Whenever
Where
American People
Then
Speaks
Found
Watching
Chance
Need
Hip hop helped me learn about a whole bunch of American culture.
Rich Brian
Me
Culture
Hop
About
Learn
Hip
Hip-Hop
Bunch
American
American Culture
Helped
Whole
I'm definitely not making fun of hip-hop.
Rich Brian
Definitely
Making
Hip-Hop
Fun
I respect the Grammys, being a writer. But me being an artist representing hip hop? No.
Rick Ross
Me
Respect
Hop
Writer
Hip
Hip-Hop
Artist
Representing
Being
Grammys
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