One thing I always loved about hip-hop music was the raw, boom-bap element - it felt powerful and manly.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I've always loved hip-hop, since I was a kid, that's the music that I loved. I think everyone of our generation kind of fantasized about hip-hop in some ways.
We have this really retro vibe and style of songwriting and, personally, I wasn't embracing the current state of music until I fell in love with hip-hop. It felt good to suddenly embrace where music was headed, and I think hip-hop is the best at that, because it feels so progressive and everybody wants to be the best.
I loved hip-hop. The first stuff I heard was Public Enemy, and I couldn't believe it. It was amazing, and I've always loved hip-hop.
I love hip hop. It's such an appendage for me. It's something that's always shaped my experience out in the world.
That's what I love from metal, and that's what I love from hip-hop. That's what I love from any music that's hard, that's got an edge to it-The attitude in it.
I love hip-hop. I have gone through many difference phases in my love affair with hip-hop.
When I was growing up, hip-hop was still a pretty specialised thing.
I'm a huge hip-hop fan from way back in the day.
I always thought that there was something in hip-hop culture that was the misfit of all the musical styles, where they didn't really belong. They're kind of like, 'No, we're a real culture! We're not going anywhere, you can't get rid of us!' I really liked that there was a rebelliousness about it. I connected with that.
The jazz I love is sweet and pure with raw elements, which is exactly what the good hip-hop is doing now.
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