Considered Quote by Damon Dash Download Open image “I don't like to be considered a 'hip-hop mogul.' I don't know what that means.” — Damon Dash ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.9 out of 5 (6 ratings) Copy quoteShare Considered Hip hop Know Like Means
How can you call yourself a cosmopolitan modern person if you don't know what hip-hop is? — KRS-One Copy Share Image
I'm a Hip Hop artist, but I understand why some people are confused about that because a lot of people have a very narrow… — Everlast Copy Share Image
Hip-hop is when you have crowd participation; when you chant at the audience and they chant back at you; when you wave your hands… — Flavor Flav Copy Share Image
Hip-hoppers are not interpreting what hip-hop is, and when we do interpret it, we interpret it as something immature, unorganized, and outlaw. — KRS-One Copy Share Image
There are situations where I'm uncomfortable saying, "I'm a hip-hop artist." In some circles, the response is like, "Oh, OK, so... you have whores… — Pharoahe Monch Copy Share Image
You can't compete with hip-hop. That doesn't mean I don't want to be as big as a rap star. I do - I'm always… — Brandon Flowers Copy Share Image
As far as hip-hop is concerned, I'm no expert and rarely think consciously about how I "represent" hip-hop. — Baratunde Thurston Copy Share Image
And hip-hop is about style and finesse and being creative and different, and to do that you have to be ballsy enough to not… — DJ Premier Copy Share Image
What I've been noticing with the milennials is that they'll pay for quality. — Damon Dash Copy Share Image
My delivery can be intense, but it's intense because I need to be heard. I know that people don't usually listen, as it relates… — Damon Dash Copy Share Image
Don't expect anyone to give you anything. If you really believe in something, then fight for it... — Damon Dash Copy Share Image
If somebody asks you the same questions 25 times, maybe 2,500 times, do you still want to talk about the same thing? — Damon Dash Copy Share Image
It's very rare that a person, especially in his twenties and thirties, can do more than one business and do it well. — Damon Dash Copy Share Image
I’m always feeling death, and that is a part of life. When you know a lot of people, you will always experience death. — Damon Dash Copy Share Image
I think Jay-Z is probably my best student, and I can say that he listens, and that's what always made him special. — Damon Dash Copy Share Image
I'm gonna direct, like, a real movie. At least an hour and some change. — Damon Dash Copy Share Image
It's hard not to be confident when you put in business the biggest black male in comedy, Kevin Hart. I know I took him… — Damon Dash Copy Share Image
“And when I’d settled down, I considered the possibility that I wasn’t yet ready to ask for the love of anyone because I had… — Steven Decker Copy Share Image
Knowledge is generally considered a good thing; so, presumably, knowing more about how the U.S. thinks and operates around the world is also good. — Peter Singer Copy Share Image
It's American Alternative radio stations that bug me. We're considered Alternative, but don't expect us to be played next to Blink 182 and Offspring.… — Thurston Moore Copy Share Image
When you go somewhere like Kenya and you see how the children don't have pencils and pens, and all of these things are considered… — Naomie Harris Copy Share Image
courting is for those who have not declared their love for one another- should not be considered a task. — Julie Garwood Copy Share Image
I read a lot of 'Nancy Drew' books as a kid and considered myself a bit of an amateur detective. — Chelsea Cain Copy Share Image
There are a lot of people who can slide on talent their whole lives; they're just naturally gifted. I've never considered myself one of… — Zac Efron Copy Share Image
The things that make me laugh are considered smart or whatever, I guess. But stuff that's self-consciously intelligent or self-consciously hip or cool, that… — Greg Giraldo Copy Share Image
“She considered [her] life, which had not been a life but only a sort of greeting, a Hello There.” — Mary McCarthy Copy Share Image
I never felt ostracized or made to feel strange by obsessing over 'The Onion' or 'Calvin and Hobbes.' That was considered completely normal. — Simon Rich Copy Share Image