Hip hop Quote by Cordae Download Open image “If you think about it, hip-hop came out of nothing. It was a response to oppression.” — Cordae ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.8 out of 5 (5 ratings) Copy quoteShare Hip hop Nothing Oppression Response
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 Copy Share Image
But it all came, and for me, hip-hop has done more for racial divide and racial sort of bringing together than anything in the… — Michael Rapaport Copy Share Image
Well, I think that hip-hop is not just a music. It's really a culture and it's a way of life. — Thomas Chatterton Williams Copy Share Image
Hip-hop has globalized a conception of blackness that has had a political impact, whether or not it had a political intent. — Michael Eric Dyson Copy Share Image
Hip-hop has crossed many boundaries and racial barriers, broken them down for people to come together, to listen to the music or come out… — Afrika Bambaataa Copy Share Image
It's a slippery slope when you make the argument that hip hop is only a black person's art. Certainly, its origins are in that… — Dave Itzkoff Copy Share Image
I guess hip-hop has been closer to the pulse of the streets than any music we've had in a long time. It's sociology as… — Quincy Jones Copy Share Image
All music now is influenced by Hip Hop. It's so deeply ingrained in the culture. — Aeriel Miranda Copy Share Image
Anyone who doesn't think that hip-hop is an intellectual genre, I think that assumption is rooted in racism. — Doechii Copy Share Image
Is hip hop, just a euphemism for a new religion the soul music for the slaves that the youth is missing. — Kanye West Copy Share Image
Hip-Hop isn't just music. It also a spiritual movement of blacks! You can't just call hip-hop a trend. — Lauryn Hill Copy Share
I always thought that there was something in hip-hop culture that was the misfit of all the musical styles, where they didn't really belong.… — Iggy Azalea Copy Share Image
Having a dope mindset and good energy is rare, and you just putting a little bit of your light into someone else can change… — Cordae Copy Share Image
Nas, Big L, Rakim, Jay-Z, Eminem, those was all my influences, but I didn't start recording until I was 16. — Cordae Copy Share Image
YBN is family. Everybody in YBN is family. Nahmir and Jay, those are really my brothers. — Cordae Copy Share Image
I want to impact the world and the culture in a positive way, spread super dope messages and help people through my music. — Cordae Copy Share Image
There are a lot of dope people in the DMV: WillThaRapper, Big Flock, GoldLink, Logic, IDK, Rico Nasty, Goonew and Q Da Fool. Seeing… — Cordae Copy Share Image
At a festival, the people there are not all your fans, and this gives me a chance to win over new people. I look… — Cordae Copy Share Image
I want the biggest artist of 2030, 2027 or even 2025 to say, 'I was inspired by Cordae. Cordae is the reason I make music.' — Cordae Copy Share Image
I'm an introvert, but I disguise my introversion by being an extrovert. If I don't have to be around people, I'm not. If I'm… — Cordae Copy Share Image
I've been writing songs since I was 10 years old and always had a penchant for rhyming. I started listening to hip hop through… — Hoodie Allen Copy Share Image
Everything affects hip-hop. The question is, how does it affect the money that corporations are going to invest to put out different kinds of… — will.i.am Copy Share Image
By the time you get into other kinds of music - R&B, country, or whatever - it becomes something that's romantic. It becomes something… — Talib Kweli Copy Share Image
I gave birth to most of them MC's... So when it comes around to the month of May, Send me your royalty check for… — Roxanne Shante Copy Share Image
Couples Therapy' is pretty big for me because it's opening the door to a new audience - a hip-hop following, which I feel is… — Carmen Carrera Copy Share Image
Wherever I go, I bring the culture with me, so that they can understand that it's attainable. I didn't do it any other way… — Jay-Z Copy Share Image
If you don't know hip-hop, at least a little bit of it, you can't even call yourself an American. — KRS-One Copy Share Image
For me, growing up in hip-hop culture, it's all about having the next style, the new fashion, the new way to express yourself, the… — El-P Copy Share Image