Rapping and singing are not two polar opposites. There's so much middle ground. And I think there's a lot of people who find that middle ground.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Rap is only one end of a whole spectrum of verbal play and virtuosity. Rap is geared for aural pleasure.
It's bad poetry executed by people that can't sing. That's my definition of Rap.
I just consider myself an artist. I don't really rap. I don't really sing. I just do what I feel is good, and people like it.
I'm not really into rap.
I think it's always interesting how music means different things to different people, and people who overthink it are looking to in some ways show off with music, versus people who just respond to a song and decide to sing it.
I don't even really like rap music.
In the music business, we all do different things, but we sit there and admire other people who can write a song differently or sing differently. It's not so competitive.
Rap is hardcore street music but there are women out there who can hang with the best male rappers. What holds us back is that girls tend to rap in these high, squeaky voices. It's irritating. You've gotta rap from the diaphragm.
I don't like rap music at all. I don't think it's music. It's just a beat and rapping.
Music can kind of make you one-dimensional. People see what's on the surface and what you rap about, and they make their decision on who you are from there.