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Hip-hop is like underground. I don't know if hip-hop exists anymore. I don't know if it does.
Theophilus London
Like
Know
Underground
Does
Hip-Hop
Exists
Anymore
Electronic music has definitely taken over America. There is more and more interaction with hip hop.
Thomas Bangalter
Music
Definitely
Hop
More
More And More
Taken
Over
Hip
Hip-Hop
America
Interaction
Electronic
Electronic Music
I grew up with, maybe not the best hip-hop in the world, but a lot of hip-hop. Will Smith was, like, my jam when I was, like, 9 or 10 years old.
Thomas Rhett
Best
World
Old
Will
Will Smith
Like
Smith
Hip-Hop
Years
Lot
Up
Maybe
Jam
Grew
My brother's been producing rap music and hip-hop for maybe 10 years.
Tina Yothers
Music
Rap
Rap Music
Brother
Hip-Hop
Been
Years
Maybe
Producing
I was in a competing company and have been dancing since I was four - ballet, tap, jazz, hip hop - so it's a huge part of my life and my music.
Tinashe
Life
Music
My Life
Jazz
Dancing
Hop
Part
Since
Hip
Hip-Hop
Ballet
Been
Tap
Huge
Huge Part
Company
Four
Competing
I'm into hip-hop, rap, country, blues, gospel, old school, new school... whatever... pop. If it's really good, I like it. I don't have to be told what to listen to. If I like it and it's good, I'll listen to it.
Toby Keith
Good
School
Old
Country
Whatever
Rap
New
Like
Gospel
Hip-Hop
Listen
Blues
Really
Pop
Old School
I know nothing about hip-hop... There's only so many times you can grab your crotch and prance around stage. I'm gonna get slammed now for this.
Tom Colicchio
You
Stage
Nothing
About
Only
Know
Around
Hip-Hop
Grab
Times
Get
Gonna
Your
Many
Now
Slammed
I was a fan of heavy music - first metal, then punk, then hip hop.
Tom Morello
Music
Punk
First
Hop
Metal
Hip
Hip-Hop
Heavy
Fan
Then
With guitar, I'd always mixed more sounds that occur in hip-hop, or occur on Crystal Method records, or occur at the zoo - so I've never been sort of tethered or have limited myself to the traditional rock n' roll vocabulary.
Tom Morello
Myself
Guitar
Vocabulary
More
Records
Never
Crystal
Sort
Limited
Rock
Always
Occur
Hip-Hop
Sounds
Method
Rock-N-Roll
Traditional
Mixed
Been
Roll
Zoo
A lot of hip-hop artists wear fur, and they think it's a status symbol. That doesn't register for me; I just see dead animals.
Tommy Lee
Me
Animals
Think
Fur
Status
Wear
See
Dead
Hip-Hop
Lot
Just
Artists
Register
Symbol
Nineties hip-hop was a big influence for me; it still is. I love '90s everything. And it's when I was born, too. I'm a '90s kid for sure.
Tori Kelly
Love
Me
Big
Too
Everything
Nineties
Kid
Born
Sure
Hip-Hop
Still
Big Influence
Influence
Hip-hop is a contact sport.
Tory Lanez
Contact
Sport
Hip-Hop
A lot of underground hip-hop will inspire me as far as rhyme patterns - really wordy, intelligent lyrics.
Travie McCoy
Me
Inspire
Will
Lyrics
Underground
Hip-Hop
Lot
Intelligent
As Far As
Rhyme
Patterns
Wordy
Far
Really
I see hip-hop as going in a self-managing place. It's very culturally controlled and artist-controlled. It's not really based on a label anymore. Everything is pretty much in the control of the artist. Which is amazing.
Travis Scott
Amazing
Control
Everything
See
Pretty
Hip-Hop
Label
Very
Artist
Controlled
Going
Anymore
Place
Which
Much
Really
Based
The industry is starting to be more open to what we do. I just don't want us to be boxed in whatever people assume Christian rap should be. We're dudes who love hip hop, and we love Jesus, and that's going to be apparent in our music.
Trip Lee
Love
Music
People
Whatever
Christian
Assume
Our
Our Music
Rap
Hop
More
Open
Industry
Boxed
Hip
Hip-Hop
Dudes
Going
Just
Want
Us
Should
Apparent
Who
Jesus
Starting
Pop culture mirrors culture, and, I think, as a rapper, hip-hop in a lot of ways mirrors the things that are happening in urban neighborhoods.
Trip Lee
Culture
Rapper
Think
Ways
Neighborhoods
Mirrors
Hip-Hop
Lot
Happening
Urban
Pop
Pop Culture
Things
My dad loved music, and he passed that on to me. I fell in love with hip-hop the first time I heard it. I started writing raps at a young age. I wasn't a Christian at that point. I thought I was, but I don't think I was, looking back on it.
Trip Lee
Love
Music
Time
Me
Age
Writing
Thought
First
Looking
Looking Back
Young
Christian
Think
Back
Point
He
Fell
First Time
Passed
Hip-Hop
Heard
Young Age
Loved
Dad
Started
I've definitely seen huge shifts, but the church is a little afraid of hip-hop, and hip-hop is a little afraid of the church. It's a weird middle area I'm often stuck in.
Trip Lee
Church
Seen
Definitely
Area
Stuck
Weird
Hip-Hop
Shifts
Huge
Often
Afraid
Middle
Little
I actually fell in love with hip-hop before I fell in love with Jesus. I'm a fan of hip-hop, I love hip-hop. I don't even necessarily want to call myself 'Christian rapper.' You know, I don't want to put myself in that little box.
Trip Lee
Love
Myself
You
Rapper
Before
Christian
Put
Know
Fell
Call
Box
Hip-Hop
Want
Fan
Little
Even
Actually
Necessarily
Jesus
I've loved hip-hop all of my life, but there came a time in my life when my entire life had a shift: where, before, I was just kind of going to church every now and then; then, there was an actual change, where I actually understood who Jesus was, actually understood the message of the Gospel, and my entire life changed.
Trip Lee
Life
Time
Change
Church
My Life
Before
Every
Changed
Kind
Entire
Entire Life
Had
Message
Gospel
Hip-Hop
Understood
Came
Shift
Going
Just
Where
Just Kind
Loved
Then
Who
Now
Now And Then
Actual
Actually
Jesus
I don't really like club music or hip hop or electronic music at all. I'm like an old person.
Trixie Mattel
Music
Old
Club
Hop
Like
Hip
Hip-Hop
Person
Really
Old Person
Electronic
Electronic Music
I was just a kid in love with hip hop music. I love music. I love the culture. I wanted to be a part of it in any way.
Troy Carter
Love
Music
Culture
Way
Kid
Hop
Part
Hip
Hip-Hop
Any
Just
Wanted
Hip hop is a multi-billion dollar business, and it was built off an opportunity that nobody else saw because they didn't understand the culture.
Troy Carter
Business
Culture
Opportunity
Else
Saw
Hop
Nobody
Nobody Else
Because
Understand
Built
Hip
Hip-Hop
Dollar
Off
I've got all of the old school vinyls from the '70s - even further back, like the jazz music in the '40s, '50s, '60s. Then I've got all the '80s stuff underground, hip-hop when hip-hop really first started. The '90s stuff. All of the good stuff, because I'm really into music, and it helps me create new songs now.
Ty Dolla Sign
Music
Good
Me
School
Old
First
Jazz
Back
Further
Songs
Stuff
New
Like
Underground
Because
Got
Hip-Hop
New Songs
Then
Create
Really
Old School
Jazz Music
Even
Helps
Now
Started
I really wanna make hip-hop music, but I don't know how to use any of the tools. Electronic, computer skills, I don't have those for engineering or making beats. I don't know how to use a sampler well. I don't know how to use any of these things.
Ty Segall
Music
Engineering
Tools
Those
Computer
Beats
Know
Well
Make
How
Making
Hip-Hop
Any
Wanna
Really
Skills
Use
Electronic
Things
When you fighting in New York, I feel like it would be disrespectful if I didn't walk out with some legendary East Coast hip-hop.
Tyron Woodley
You
Walk
Fighting
East
Out
East Coast
Would
Would-Be
Some
Feel
New
Like
Hip-Hop
York
Legendary
New York
Coast
Disrespectful
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