Hip hop Quote by Lil Dicky Download Open image “The way you respect hip-hop is by being true to yourself.” — Lil Dicky ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.5 out of 5 (6 ratings) Copy quoteShare Hip hop Respect True True to yourself Way Yourself
Because I believe that I know about that aspect of hip-hop better than any one else, I'm trying my best in order to be… — Kim Nam-joon Copy Share Image
Hip-hop is as much an attitude and perspective as it is a music form. — Cheo Hodari Coker Copy Share Image
In the hip-hop community, it's about how real are you, or how strong can you be, and really my music just reflects me. If… — Nick Cannon Copy Share Image
Hip-hop is more about attaining wealth. People respect success. They respect big. They don't even have to like your music. If you're big enough,… — Jay-Z 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
Hip-Hop is being spoken through spirituality... Meaning that you'll be able to listen to it spiritually for yourself. — KRS-One Copy Share
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
Hip-hop is so saturated with the same old same old that people always expect the guy to actually be the guy. They want you… — MF Doom Copy Share Image
The thing about hip-hop is they always want to classify you as one particular artist, but hip-hop is about going outside the box and… — Kendrick Lamar Copy Share Image
Hip-hop is so much about character and caricature that people just see you as a character. Very rarely are you flesh and bone to… — Questlove Copy Share Image
To me, it's an honour to be accepted as a hip hop artist, it gives me a lot of opportunity to express myself. — Nas Copy Share Image
I care most about what rappers think about me as a rapper, and I've gotten a lot of praise. I think rappers understand I'm… — Lil Dicky Copy Share Image
I feel like the Philadelphia sports teams are really good at having my back. — Lil Dicky Copy Share Image
I grew up when Chris Brown was, like, an icon. He was my ringtone when I was in high school. — Lil Dicky Copy Share Image
I think, between me and Chris Brown, if you combined our games, you'd get, like, a real Division I basketball player. — Lil Dicky Copy Share Image
It's not that I'm playing a rapper. I definitely feel like I'm a legitimate rapper. I just think that, who I am, there's more… — Lil Dicky Copy Share Image
If I apply myself to rap, I'm gonna be the best rapper alive. If I apply myself to comedy, I'm going to be the… — Lil Dicky Copy Share Image
I knew I could rap a little bit, which is not the most unique way for being funny. The more I did it, the… — Lil Dicky Copy Share Image
I really don't spend my money that much unless I'm reinvesting in my business. — Lil Dicky Copy Share Image
Being funny is my biggest differentiator, and I think I'd be a fool not to use that, and there's nothing I enjoy personally more… — Lil Dicky Copy Share Image
Like, I haven't even tried a cherry before, because I'm such a picky eater, and I behave like a 9-year-old. — Lil Dicky 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