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Rap Bars Quotes By Drake

When I'm writing, I'm thinking about how the songs are going to play live. Fifty bars of rap don't translate onstage. No matter how potent the music, you lose the crowd. They want a hook; they want to sing your stuff back to you. — Drake

Rap Bars Quotes By T.F. Hodge

Hopeful dreams - even where crack kings' and dope fiends feast. Dust from the ash and rubble; they shine like bright stars once the mic is gripped and the bars are spit. — T.F. Hodge

Rap Bars Quotes By MF Grimm

We went from candy bars, to handle bars, to hangin' in bars, to being behind bars — MF Grimm

Rap Bars Quotes By Carlos Wallace

We listen to rap lyrics, but few study the history. One of the most significant contributions of hip hop. It offers a profound social commentary on the black experience. This is an aspect of the music that is overlooked because most people choose to pay more attention to "the hook" (the catchy repetitive phrase) than the complete body of work. In doing so, the listener misses the message: the essence of the music, the breakdown of the bars. That's tantamount to someone who is able to quote scripture, but has never read the bible. — Carlos Wallace

Rap Bars Quotes By Eminem

The writing process, the way I go about it is I do whatever the beat feels like, whatever the beat is telling me to do. Usually when the beat comes on, I think of a hook or the subject I want to rap about almost instantly. Within four, eight bars of it playing I'm just like, 'Oh, OK. This is what I wanna do'. — Eminem

Rap Bars Quotes By Lord Finesse

See, you're out your mind tryin' to face tha God.
Your rhyme is like an empty prison ... a waste of bars. — Lord Finesse

Rap Bars Quotes By Anonymous

No, I called LL and said we should meet. I remember being in the dorm and going through his notebook. This was before rap songs really had structure. Often they could be eight, nine minutes long - one entire side of a 12-inch. So I would go through LL's lyric book and say, Let's use these eight bars as a verse, and let's use these 16 bars as a verse, and this phrase here is going to be the hook, and that will be repeated. — Anonymous