Hip hop Quote by Frank Dukes Download Open image “I grew up on hip-hop and crate-digging and those sensibilities are deeply ingrained in me.” — Frank Dukes ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.0 out of 5 (3 ratings) Copy quoteShare Hip hop Me Sensibilities Those Up
I try to take elements from all kinds of music. Even if I'm listening to anything off the wall, like Britney Spears, there might… — Metro Boomin Copy Share Image
Hip-hop is my vehicle for scientific enlightenment. It wasn't until my music career matured where I was exposed to science as an intellectual pursuit. — Gza Copy Share Image
I got into hip-hop, but I still had appreciation for all types of music, so I was trained to have an open mind and… — Robert Glasper Copy Share Image
I'm forever learning and that's why I'm always able to create new styles and new dimensions of hip-hop. — Doug E. Fresh Copy Share Image
I feel like I have a very unique perspective especially for someone in the hip-hop genre. I'm not afraid to explore it, and how… — Hoodie Allen Copy Share Image
I was fed by the music I listened to as a kid. Hip-hop fed me psychologically, spiritually, politically. I learned from that music. — Saul Williams Copy Share Image
I grew up in the suburbs, and I listened to hip-hop for the right reasons, which was to understand a culture that was beyond… — Jensen Karp Copy Share Image
I have a very family-like connection to hip-hop, which is why it frustrates me so much. — Saul Williams Copy Share Image
I grew up on Hip Hop, it's the music I love and it's the music I respect. I respect the culture...that's me. — Eminem Copy Share Image
As I change and grow, different things excite me and I just follow where that leads me. — Frank Dukes Copy Share Image
I love Nirvana, Weezer and a lot of pop punk stuff - Blink-182, I loved. — Frank Dukes Copy Share Image
In a band everyone plays their part, and I look at production the same way. — Frank Dukes Copy Share Image
I know people who have sampled gospel music, and then they go to clear the sample, and it's like, 'You can't take the Lord's… — Frank Dukes Copy Share Image
I was into skateboarding, so through skating I kind of got into hip hop by discovering it through skate videos. — Frank Dukes Copy Share Image
I try to create something that draws you in without overthinking it. Something that resonates with you automatically that you don't have to think… — Frank Dukes Copy Share Image
You never know what can happen if you get sampled by the biggest artist in the world. — Frank Dukes Copy Share Image
I wanted to be a great producer so I studied great hip-hop producers, but also stuff beyond that: Phil Spector, David Axelrod, Gamble and… — Frank Dukes Copy Share Image
If you can make the best music ever but it requires bringing in a few different perspectives, I'd rather make the best music ever. — Frank Dukes 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