Ice Cube Quotes About Hip Hop
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You know it ain't no stoppin' All the doggs I'm droppin' It's Friday night, so everything is poppin.
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You ask me, "Did I like Arsenio?" About as much as the Bicentennial.
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I get freedom out of hip-hop. I get to be a true artist without any shackles or harnesses.
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I'm a menace to society, But girls in biker shorts are so fly to me. After the date, I'mma want to do the wild thing... You're talkin' lobster? I'm thinkin' Burger King.
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I think when hip hop first started, people were open to it, and groups like Public Enemy and there was groups like Poor Righteous Teachers and all these people who were spitting a lot of knowledge, a lot of history, questioning a lot of societal barriers was starting to be super popular.
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Brothers keep asking Ice Cube, 'Yo, when will you bust?' They surround me and make a big fuss
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The '80s was brand new. It was AIDS. It was gangbanging. It was starting to become big dope-dealing, and crack was starting to flood the neighborhoods. And then you had hip hop, which was something new, other than what we were doing, which was sports, playing football, basketball, baseball. And I was excited.
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The thing is with hip-hop, it has its waves and the waves crash against the beach and the new waves come in. So to stay relevant you have to roll with that.
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I think hip-hop has changed. When I first came out, hip-hop was more of a kind of way to learn about new places, new things. What are kids doing on the East coast, what are kids doing here. Then it left that and is like a party mode. I think it's going back to people wanting to get messages and wanting to learn things from the music.
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I never go to the Grammys. I just never go. I don't know if I care enough, and I went because my son wanted to go, and they asked us to present Best Hip Hop Group of the Year. You know, we had two records from Compton in there, and it was just like a cool thing to do, and to do with your son, and it was just cool. But we was the first award up, so after I did my thing I just jumped in the car and came on back home.
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No matter what part of the country you come from, you can always come together to make groundbreaking hip-hop.
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You the devil in drag. You can burn your cross, Well, I'll burn your flag.
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