Jay-Z Quotes About Rap

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  • Racism is taught in the home. We agree on that? Well, it's very hard to teach racism to a teenager who's listening to rap music and who idolizes, say, Snoop Dogg. It's hard to say, 'That guy is less than you.' The kid is like, 'I like that guy, he's cool. How is he less than me?

  • My life after childhood has two main stories: the story of the hustler and the story of the rapper, and the two overlap as much as they diverge. I was on the streets for more than half of my life from the time I was thirteen years old. People sometimes say that now I'm so far away from that life - now that I've got businesses and Grammys and magazine covers - that I have no right to rap about it. But how distant is the story of your own life ever going to be? The feelings I had during that part of my life were burned into me like a brand. It was life during wartime.

    "Decoded". Book by Jay-Z, December 7, 2010.
  • Stop screamin', you know the demon said it's best to die, And even if Jehovah witness, bet he'll never testify, D'Evils.

    Jay-Z (2010). “Decoded (Enhanced Edition)”, p.66, Random House Group
  • Cough up a lung where I'm from marcy son, aint nothin nice

  • We create music to express ourselves and when the world relates, that's a beautiful thing. We're all trading off each other's culture, so no matter what lines you put--country indie rock, rap, we're all somehow gonna find a way to come together.

    "Jay-Z's 'Made In America' Commercial Airs During London Olympics" by Nadeska Alexis, www.mtv.com. July 28, 2012.
  • Well I'm not just gon' go and do rap songs. I wanna touch, and maybe help, and see what I can do in these areas.' As I start looking around me, looking at things in ways that I can become helpful, starting at the first thing, water. Something as simple as water.

  • And through our travels we get separated, never forget: In order to survive, got to learn to live with regrets.

  • Put me anywhere on God's green earth, I'll triple my worth. Motherf--. I, will, not, lose.

  • You could name practically any problem in the hood and there'd be a rap song for you.

  • Rap has been a path between cultures in the best tradition of popular music.

    Jay-Z (2010). “Decoded (Enhanced Edition)”, p.196, Random House Group
  • They say a midget standing on a giant's shoulders can see much further than the giant. So I got the whole rap world on my shoulders, they trying to see further than I am.

  • The average rap life is two or three albums. You're lucky to get to your second album in rap!

  • Which is the other reason hip-hop is controversial: People don't bother trying to get it. The problem isn't in the rap or the rapper or the culture. The problem is that so many people don't even know how to listen to the music.

    Jay-Z (2010). “Decoded (Enhanced Edition)”, p.70, Random House Group
  • If skills sold truth be told I'd probably be lyrically Talib Kweli Truthfully I want to rhyme like Common Sense (But I did five Mil) I ain't been rhyming like Common since.

    "Song: 'Moment of Clarity'". 2003.
  • The Nets' a stone throw from where I used to throw bricks ...So it's only right I'm still tossing 'round Knicks.

  • But this is one of the things that makes rap at its best so human. It doesn't force you to pretend to be only one thing or another, to be a saint or a sinner. It recognizes that you can be true to yourself and still have unexpected dimensions and opposing ideas. Having a devil on one shoulder and an angel on the other is the most common thing in the world. The real bullshit is when you act like you don't have contradictions inside you, that you're so dull and unimaginative that your mind never changes or wanders into strange, unexpected places.

  • Screamin' 'Carpe Diem!' until I'm a Dead Poet.

  • I got this black chick, she don't know how to act Always talkin' out her neck, makin' her fingers snap She like, "Listen Jigga Man, I don't care if you rap You better - R-E-S-P-E-C-T me

    Men  
    Song: Girls, Girls, Girls, Album: The Blueprint
  • I'm a hustler, baby; I sell water to a well!

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Jay-Z

  • Born: December 4, 1969
  • Occupation: Rapper