Rapping is the only time I'm serious.
I don't want to just be fully rapping my whole life.
I was a metalhead and then I was into the rap and then I was a metalhead again.
I'm huge into '90s rap. It's my jam.
While 'Rap Trax!' recorded, Neel found some scrap paper and we started writing our first lyrics. Bandying about subject matter and title, we got stuck on the idea of 'cool', so my first rap song became 'Pretty Cool'. It was a symbol of our confidence...
The beats are like scripts, and the raps are my monologue.
Rap is just to me very annoying.
I'm a tremendous believer and supporter in hip-hop and rap.
Nobody wants to hear me rap.
Rap is a gimmick, but I'm for the hip-hop, the culture.
The bar is so low in rap - mediocrity is king!
Rap is rhythm and poetry. Hip-hop is storytelling and poetry as well.
I'm not completely at ease at rapping, I can't do it well yet.
I don't like the fact that there are so few women in rap.
I was rapping in 1939. It's old. The roots are complex. And kids don't know.
It's not only about the rap lyric. Today, people are buying you as a person.
Rap in general has never been my steez, but I like it.
I don't rap like nobody, I don't try to sound like nobody.
I went to Sirius Satellite Radio and did my show, Rapping With Rip.
I don't want to rap about my car. How generic is that? Be creative.
I'll dance to anything: Bob Marley or rap.