Ice Cube Quotes About Rap

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  • Rapping is talking and communicating, and that's always good.

    "The Believer Interview: Ice Cube". Interview with Linda Saetre, blog.longreads.com. December 2003.
  • You know it ain't no stoppin' All the doggs I'm droppin' It's Friday night, so everything is poppin.

    Friday   Rap   Night  
  • Whatever happened in the neighborhood. That's what I was rapping about. And that sparked people's interest. And that's what kind of put me on that path.

    Rap   People  
    "Ice Cube Says Hollywood Isn't Cool Enough, Adds: "I'm Ready to Run a Studio"". Interview with Stephen Galloway, www.hollywoodreporter.com. February 25, 2016.
  • You ask me, "Did I like Arsenio?" About as much as the Bicentennial.

    Rap  
    Song: The Nigga Ya Love to Hate, Album: AmeriKKKa's Most Wanted
  • I think my fans respect me for bein' as truthful and honest as you can be and still be Rap music and not be opinion music. It's still Rap, its still style, flavor, flair, and people just kind of like how I present myself and the things that I do.

    Rap   Thinking   People  
    RIME Interview with Ani Yapundzhyan, cargocollective.com.
  • But with rap music - not just N.W.A. - but rap music in general, seeing these artists wearing these team logos all the time started bringing a synergy and energy about having to rep your city, your team, everywhere and all the time.

    Team   Rap  
  • I'm a menace to society, But girls in biker shorts are so fly to me. After the date, I'mma want to do the wild thing... You're talkin' lobster? I'm thinkin' Burger King.

    Kings   Rap  
  • Run DMC brought us out of that underground-only feel. They brought rap above ground and made it respectable as an art form to mainstream music.

    Rap  
    "Ice Cube Says Hollywood Isn't Cool Enough, Adds: "I'm Ready to Run a Studio"". Interview with Stephen Galloway, www.hollywoodreporter.com. February 25, 2016.
  • Usually people who attack the rap are people who aren't even fans.

    Rap   People   Fans  
    Interview with Nathan Rabin, music.avclub.com. January 16, 2008.
  • We used to have MTV and all these ways we can show our videos, and it was these rap shows, and it was everything. And then it became not cool to be conscious; it became cool to just hang out. Escapism rap became the norm. And, when I say "escapism rap", I mean getting high, get your cars, get your money, get your jewelry, go to the club, have your women, and it just became all about escaping your reality and not making your reality better on a real tip; not just on the have fun tip.

    Real   Rap  
    "Ice Cube Says Hollywood Isn't Cool Enough, Adds: "I'm Ready to Run a Studio"". Interview with Stephen Galloway, www.hollywoodreporter.com. February 25, 2016.
  • I think rap music is brought up, gangster rap in particular, as well as video games, every other thing they try to hang the ills of society on as a scapegoat.

    Rap   Thinking  
  • Rap is always evolving. It's easy for the old school to hate the new school, but it's a music that got a little stifled I think, by the Internet a little bit.

    Rap   School  
  • I think rap music is the sole reason for a lot of black acceptance in pop culture; because the music is very popular, it gets our image out in other ways than in movies.

    Rap   Thinking  
    Interview with Linda Saetre, believermag.com. January 1, 2004.
  • They thought we were just basically keeping ourselves underground on purpose. And it was just strange for people to approach music that way. And for rap, trying to get recognition, and be seen as a regular form of music like anything else. I mean, the Soul, R&B, Rock 'N Roll, they would dis the hell out of rap when it first came out.

    Rap   Mean  
    "Ice Cube Says Hollywood Isn't Cool Enough, Adds: "I'm Ready to Run a Studio"". Interview with Stephen Galloway, www.hollywoodreporter.com. February 25, 2016.
  • We come from the days when rap used to agitate the mainstream. Now it's more buddy-buddy. That doesn't sit well with me. So what we need is [a bit more] street politics, bringing up issues, agitating you a little bit. And nothing can agitate you more now than a terrorist threat.

    Rap  
  • Rap is just somebody getting something off his chest. That's all it is.

    Rap  
  • If you really think back to the culture or just black America before rap music took off, New York could have been Paris.

    Rap   Thinking  
    "The Believer Interview: Ice Cube". Interview with Linda Saetre, blog.longreads.com. December 2003.
  • A bird in the hand is worth more than a Bush.

    Rap  
    Song: A Bird in the Hand, Album: Death Certificate
  • You the devil in drag. You can burn your cross, Well, I'll burn your flag.

    Rap  
    Song: I Wanna Kill Sam, Album: Death Certificate
  • I'm not trying to turn into Eddie Murphy, and just do kids movies the rest of my career. I'm going to still do a wide variety of movies, as well as do hardcore rap.

    Rap   Kids   Careers  
    "Ice Cube talks Are We There Yet?, xXx 2, life in the hood and more!". Interview with Brian B., movieweb.com. January 20, 2005.
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