Detroit is right now a new Mecca for Hip Hop.
Mac: "It's not the sidhe-seers. " He stopped and went very still. JZB: "Who is it?" Mac: "The MacKeltars. " He was silent a long moment. Then he began to laugh, softly. JZB: "Well played, Ms. Lane. " Mac: "I had a good teacher. " JZB: "The best. Hop on one foot, Ms. Lane. " Mac and Barrons
The key question facing those of us working in the media (old and new) is whether we embrace and adapt to the radical changes brought about by the Internet or pretend that we can somehow hop into a journalistic Way Back Machine and return to a past that no longer exists and can't be resurrected. There is no question that, as the industry moves forward and we figure out the new rules of the road, there will be - and needs to be - a great deal of experimentation with new revenue models.
Don't be impatient with me. Bear in mind that I hop around among all of you big beasts like a harmless and helpless frog who is afraid of being squashed.
Started from the chair hop now we here.
If the people of New Zealand want to be part of our world, I believe they should hop off their islands, and push 'em closer.
So from Jazz, Blues, R&B, Soul, Classical and Country music, Hip Hop has introduced us to a little bit of everything.
I'm a fan of hip hop music, so I always used a hip hop element in my music anyway.
My dream was always to hop up on stage in front of my fans every night and perform.
Hip hop is kinda funny because the further you get into it the more at risk you are.
I don’t think that early hip hop stood out to be a social critique. A lot of fans of mine think that hip hop’s ultimate responsibility is to critique social structures.
I went into a French restaraunt and asked the waiter, 'Have you got frog's legs?' He said, 'Yes,' so I said, 'Well hop into the kitchen and get me a cheese sandwich. '
There is still consciousness in hip hop.
When I think about Christian hip hop I think of an individual who is a Christian who is using hip hop to communicate things that God will endorse.
Older generations can sometimes look down on today's hip hop but I refuse that mindset. I remember how hurt I was when older people told me that Run-D. M. C. was jungle music or that it was not music at all. Or that LL Cool J was not art.
David Brin is a technological determinist. He thinks that we understand the trend and we need to hop on it. I don't have any such illusions.
You gotta be happy when you wake up in the morning and look at what's next to ya. You wanna just hop on it again. That's how I feel. That's what life is about. Because when you leave the house, it's all misery anyway.
I'm a big hip hop fan.
People get caught up in worshipping certain rappers, or they try to demonise hip hop by looking at what certain rappers are doin' in their lives.
All of a sudden it became that hip hop didn't used to be about partying; hip hop used to be about putting out a message.