ASAP as well, becuase I'm out in like 15 minutes.
Cheers for any help




ChinaShopTaurus wrote:Andre 3000 has a really good one but I can't find it. Something like "people think rap is crack women and hoes, but it's conscious yet all of that too", though I just botched that quote horribly lol.



KillahBee wrote:I remember you made a thread like this before, I can't remember fully, but did I link to O.C's "Times Up" song? If not, thats what you're looking for

MikeNUFC wrote:KillahBee wrote:I remember you made a thread like this before, I can't remember fully, but did I link to O.C's "Times Up" song? If not, thats what you're looking for
Yeah ages ago. Still working on the piece. Pretty much done now. Just adding in a few quotes to finish off.
Yeah I used that somewhere in the essay I think. But I might add some quotes from it. Cheers.
The only problem with it is it criticises a lot of stereotypical hip hop. Quotes I'm looking for is more defending the genre as a whole from media perceptions.

I start thinking, how many souls hip-hop has affected
How many dead folks this art resurrected
How many nations this culture connected
Who am I to judge one's perspective?
-Common



America loves Gottis, America loves bodies
Pacino countin’ C-Notes for shootin up club lobbies
While Eddie Nash controls bankrolls in Wonderland
Tony Soprano hits channels and holds down On-Demand
We wanna see it and some ****** gon’ wanna be it
Others are doing numbers that breed it, bleed it, can’t defeat it
Bush, the political gangster, man you gotta be high
Gave plenty of orders for slaughters ain’t swatted a fly
Modern day cowboys with shiny alloys for side arms
Hidin being bombs, advanced cowards
In Jesse James ways we handled the Towers
Guns blazin for freeze framing the King of New York
- Nati of CunningLynguists



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