Ice-T Speaks On Art Of Rap Documentary
Thursday, January 19 2012 2:21 PM EST | Posted by: B.Dot | Posted in: Blog, Focus
Ice-T is heading to the Sundance Film Festival this weekend to premiere his documentary, Something From Nothing: Art Of Rap. Ice will also be performing at the Sundance Institute’s annual Celebration of Music on Saturday.
“I was looking at the terrain of hip-hop and where it’s going… A lot of the kids don’t even know where it started, and I said, ‘I wanna go and document the craft — not the money, not the cars, not the girls, the craft,’” says Ice-T. The rapper/actor spoke with MCs like Immortal Technique, Raekwon and Chuck D about their lyrical styles and the cultural importance of hip-hop music.
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Disrespectful views at Tha Kang, T.I.? Nah, Ms. Banks you're out of line. Yeah Harris' Aussie ain't that dope but neither are you. I just saw you at Coachella and I wasn't impressed. You got the look, the swag, the tough talk but where are the tunes? "212" is alright but that's where it stops. According to Jay-Z's old board rules: You have no right to diss Tip. Look in the mirror and ask yourself: How many classic albums have you created? Are you on anyone's top 10 MCs list? Do you have any hardware on your walls, ma? Cliff is right. Keep him out of the girlfight. You're heavy in these tweets, but I hope you're finding time to create music that backs up your buzz. Or you'll soon be begone like Kreayshawn. You young ladies today bore me. *Turns up Mia X CD* No Limit forever!
The best things in life are free, but hopping on Hov's press conference stage uninvited is gon cost cha. Whatcha did was wrong! ⎯B.Dot
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It’s about time!!! I hope it’s well done…. Looks good!
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I wonder if ‘Brother’ Bill O’Reilly will check this out?
A lot of old hip-hop heads get on young people for not knowing their history about old school rappers. You cannot expect 16 17 15 or maybe 18 year olds to know who krs-one, kool moe dee or rakim are, its not their job, its not a necessity lol. Let young niggas be but if they want to know the history or whatever then so be it. It ain’t their fault that they were born in the 90′s and raised in the 2000′s smh
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