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You know, you don't see with your eyes You see with your brain And the more words your brain has The more things you can see
KRS-One
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KRS-One
Age: 59
Born: 1965
Born: August 20
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Too many MC's take that word 'emcee' lightly They can't Move a Crowd, not even slightly.
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If we have power to degrade an entire society, then we also have the power to uplift it.
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Hip-Hop is being spoken through spirituality... Meaning that you'll be able to listen to it spiritually for yourself.
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Educate yourself make your world view bigger, visualize wealth, and put yourself in the picture
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I know that I'm freer as a hip-hopper than as an executive. Even as a black man, I enjoy more freedom as a hip-hopper than as a black man. That, s controversial to say, but it's the truth.
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I told Wayne to his face he was the dopest MC out. MC, not rapper. I told him to his face because I believe that, Wayne is nice! Wayne is bananas with his lyrics, with his whole delivery, with his whole thing. Lil Wayne is the man!
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It's just hypocrisy on hip-hop's part to cry racial profiling when your race is on TV acting like fools.
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Rebel, renegade, must stay paid.
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The courage to be yourself is the essence of hip hop
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Deepak Chopra, look at him. He's probably the most successful self-help guru in the world. I don't think he's struggling for any marketing or exposure. You've just got to know where your audience is.
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I'd rather make one righteous dollar on my level Than make a million dollars spittin' rhymes for the devil.
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I think that hip-hop should be spelled with a capital H, and as one word. It's the name of the culture, and it's the name of the identity and consciousness. I think hip-hop is not a product, but a culture. I think rap is a product, but when hip-hop becomes a product, that's slavery, because you're talking about people's souls.
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I make intelligence cool. I make spirituality cool. If we can make one's devotion to God cool, then I think I did a great thing. I can rest in peace.
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The true word of God is written in our heart.
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If you're true to the upliftment of people and the unity of people, raising the self-worth of people, then you live within your means. But the problem is that we're looking at the grass on the other side, saying, That's greener. I want to be in the thug market, but I want to be a conscious rap artist. It doesn't work like that.
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When I say hip-hoppers, I mean black, white, Asian, Latino, Chicano, everybody. Everybody. Hip-hop has united all races. Hip-hop has formed a platform for all people, religions, and occupations to meet on something. We all have a platform to meet on now, due to hip-hop. That, to me, is beyond music. That is just a brilliant, brilliant thing.
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As a conscious rap artist, you should not want to be in a gangster market. You should be trying to establish your own market, create a place where you can be yourself and make some money and feed your family.
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Believers of Jesus be denouncing Satan on every level, But every Halloween they're dressin' like devils.
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