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rap shady
The first rap album I bought was Eminem's The Slim Shady LP so I wasn't even based on West Coast rap like that. Tyga
rap house hip-hop
The truth is easier when you leavin' it out. Like when you "5 minutes away" but you're just leavin your house? William Wordsworth
rapper soul lord
Questions for the lord, why he don't like me, guard my soul, Though my life was hard with no remorse. Tupac Shakur
rapper thug forgiven
And I hope I'm forgiven for Thug Livin when I die. Tupac Shakur
rapper cry pope
Should we cry when the pope dies, my request we should cry if they cried when we buried Malcom X Tupac Shakur
rapper talking people
In my death, people will understand what I was talking about. Tupac Shakur
rap prophecy
Can you picture my prophecy? Tupac Shakur
rapper names fame
What of fame? Everybody knows your name: never again are you alone. Tupac Shakur
rapper racist trade
I ain't racist but lets trade places. Tupac Shakur
wants
He is very, very competitive and wants to win. Glen Taylor
wants
I think it's every actor's dream to play a character that's really odd, and you know no one wants to play himself. Sam Claflin
wants whatever
Whatever he wants to do. That's how I feel about it. Steven Spielberg
wants
I think we will get something done long-term. We are going to keep him here. Tay wants that, I want that and Duffy wants that. We'll get something done. Joe Dumars
wants
He's been here 20 years and he wants to recharge. Adam Sohn
want way normal
But I've strayed so far from normal now, I'll never find my way back. And the truth is, I no longer want to. Carl Jung
want arms calm
He pulls me into his arms, his touch calm and soothing, but unable to erase the truth. "I have to go," he finally whispers. "But Ever, if you want to love me, if you truly want to be with me, then you'll have to accept what we are. I'll understand if you can't. Carl Jung
wants
He doesn't want to be in the courtroom, he wants to be on the ice. Tim Danson
want copywriting produce
Decide the effect you want to produce in your reader. Robert Collier
albums would-be solo
Well, I suppose I could do a solo album, but my god, it would be terrible! Robert Plant
albums shows venues
At the beginning of the tour, I arrange the live show exactly like the album, but of course from one audience to another, from one venue to another, it can become longer. Rokia Traore
albums way next
The Germany I was enthused with was more old fashioned and kind of romantic. I just got there, and the next thing you know, I had this huge gilded album. It was kind of an amazing experience because I didn't intend it to be that way. Rufus Wainwright
albums base broke built fan helpful laid performing promote radio regional stations stopping success television touring
Our regional success was helpful when we broke nationally, because we'd laid the foundations and were used to being on television and performing live. We did it the old-fashioned way, and built our fan base through stopping by radio stations to promote our albums and touring extensively. Don Brewer
albums companies produced recorded trying
I'm trying to get hold of them... the trouble is a lot of the companies that recorded and produced the albums went bust, so I don't know where to get the masters. Cy Coleman
albums buying download
I never download anything; it's crazy! We must keep buying albums and DVDs. Caterina Murino
albums heavy illegal individual music takes toll tracks
The illegal prerelease distribution of albums or individual tracks takes an especially heavy toll on the music community. Brad Buckles
albums aside bass common infinite less main playing
The main thing that those two albums have in common aside from my music, which of course, a sense of it, you can recognize, it is that the bass on Infinite Search was playing much, much less like a bass. Miroslav Vitous
albums audience battle call calling came cards compass decided guess holding involved kindness label last letting liked matter nashville nice potential records three touring until weird won
These are just weird times, but then the last 20 years have been kind of weird for me. It's just a matter of doing what you can. You just have to play the cards you're holding and letting your audience know where you are. I've been on my own pretty much for the last 20 years. I've just been touring and you could call the albums that I've been making my calling cards. I haven't even had a label until the last two or three years. Then Compass Records came along. They're out of Nashville and they liked the stuff, so I guess they could see some kind of potential in me. They decided to get involved and I like them. They're nice people. These days, every battle won is like hand-to-hand combat. Colin Hay