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If you have a complete set of salad bowls and they all say Kool Whip on the side, you might be a redneck.
Jeff Foxworthy
You
Side
Complete
Say
Bowls
Redneck
Kool
Salad
Whip
Might
Set
I love Kool Keith; that guy's the best.
Ty Segall
Love
Best
Guy
Kool
I had love for Breakout; I had love for Bambaataa. I had love for Kool Herc.
Grandmaster Flash
Love
Had
Kool
Breakout
Being a new artist, I was trying to make a good album and hope that people like Kool Moe Dee and Melle Mel and some of the firstborns appreciated it. I was being influenced by them brothers there. That's where I got my start and my first listen.
Rakim
Hope
Good
People
First
Some
Brothers
New
Like
New Artist
Make
Kool
Got
Trying
Artist
Listen
Being
Where
Influenced
Them
Start
Album
Appreciated
I was heavily influenced by Melle Mel, Kool Moe Dee, Grandmaster Caz, but I kind of wanted to take it somewhere else.
Rakim
Somewhere
Else
Kind
Somewhere Else
Take
Kool
Influenced
Wanted
Mike Tyson and Kool G Rap had lisps - lisps always been cool!
Kyle
Tyson
Rap
Had
Kool
Always
Been
Mike
Mike Tyson
Cool
I grew up dying my hair with Kool Aid. I used to switch my hair up every day just to make myself look and feel good.
Saweetie
Myself
Good
Day
Feel Good
Every Day
Hair
Every
Aid
Feel
Look
Make
Kool
Up
Just
Grew
Dying
Used
Switch
I got into hip hop from my uncle; he was always playing us Kool G Rap and Big Daddy Kane. He was a bad boy, and my mum was not really happy that I was hanging out with him.
Estelle
Happy
Uncle
Big
Rap
Out
Hop
Bad
Bad Boy
He
Him
Boy
Kool
Always
Got
Hip
Hip-Hop
Hanging
Us
Kane
Really
Daddy
Mum
Playing
When I was growing up in Monrovia, the capital of Liberia, I sold doughnuts, popcorn and Kool Aid every day after school so that my family had some money and I could pay my school fees. It was a tough life.
George Weah
Life
Day
Family
Every Day
Money
School
Tough
Pay
Every
Aid
Sold
Some
Tough Life
Could
Had
Fees
Kool
Up
After
After-School
Capital
Popcorn
Growing
Growing Up
I grew up on listening to, like, Mantronix and BDP and EPMD and Kool G Rap and Ultramag and Public Enemy and Fat Boys and Run DMC and a lot of those early records, those Rubin-era records. Those were always snare- and stab-heavy records.
El-P
Enemy
Listening
Those
Rap
Run
Records
Like
Boy
Kool
Always
Were
Lot
Snare
Up
Grew
Public
Early
Fat
Entrepreneurs are not that special. If you are one, stop drinking the Kool Aid, and if you aren't, definitely don't drink it.
Andy Dunn
You
Drinking
Aid
Definitely
Drink
Entrepreneurs
Kool
Stop
Special
My influences, going back through the history of rap, talk about Doug E. Fresh, Kool Moe D, Eric B. & Rakim, Public Enemy.
R-Truth
History
Enemy
Back
Rap
About
Through
Talk
Fresh
Kool
Eric
Going
The History Of
Influences
Public