Top 100 Mos Def Quotes
#1. I don't care about what brand you are, I'm concerned what type of man you are, what your principles and standards are.
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#2. When people say, 'I don't see you enough,' well just because you don't see me don't mean I don't exist, or just 'cause you haven't heard me don't mean I haven't been making noise. But if I keep making noise, you'll pick up.
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#3. I ain't no perfect man I'm tryna do the best that I can with what it is I have.
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#4. Bob Marley performed the 'One Love Peace' concert in Jamaica with the two different warring political sides. There's always been that in black music and culture in general. It's no surprise because black music is such a reflection of what's going on in black life. It's not unusual for hip-hop.
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#5. Why did one straw break the camel's back?
Here's the secret:
The million other straws underneath it.
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#6. To me, it's like happiness is about happiness, but happiness is a fight.
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#7. I have no confidence issues with the impact or the quality of the music. No one in hip-hop, before this point and to this point, with all due respect, has done this.
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#8. History has proven that it's impossible to crush the artist. There's always gonna be a need for somebody to write a poem or sing a song about something, about life - that makes it real. There's the word that goes beyond the word.
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#9. I'm trying to get low. People's personalities can get in the way of their own work.
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#10. Fame is like getting across the street. It's like, if there's nothing to be across the street for, it's a pointless destination.
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#11. You've got to validate every day. There are those who just put a stamp on it and say, "This is gonna be a good day and I'm not gonna let anything else make it a bad day."
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#12. Live now for the promise of the Infinite
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#13. I never had any ambitions of being a movie star or anything like that, but you know, this is nice.
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#14. I give a damn if any fan recalls my legacy, I'm trying to live life in the sight of GOD's memory.
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#15. Speech is my hammer bang the world into shape now let it fall - HUNGH
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#16. Mos Def is a name that I built and cultivated over the years it's a name that the streets taught me a figure of speech that was given to me by the culture and by my environment and I feel I've done quite a bit with that name and it's time to expand and move on.
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#17. I don't want to waste anyone's time or money. I want to give people some truth and positive heart lift.
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#18. Everything's got space between it, the planets, trees, your eyes. Your eyes get too close together, it's a whole different world. You can lose perspective.
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#19. I feel like being into the beat of your own drum has become too prominent in the culture.
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#20. Hip-hop is the last true folk art.
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#21. I got my first exposure to Islam when I was 13.
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#22. Good art provides people with a vocabulary about things they can't articulate.
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#23. Breathe in ... inhale vapors from bright stars that shine,
Breathe out ... weed smoke retrace the skyline.
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#24. I'm blacked than midnight on Broadway and Myrtle
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#25. You want to know how to rhyme, then learn how to add. It's mathematics.
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#26. This thing called rhymin' is no different than coal minin';
We both on assignment to unearth the diamond.
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#27. If you're going to do Chuck Berry, you got to, you know, go all out, and the duck walk is just kind of you know, cursory. That's like standing.
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#28. I'm growing as an individual, but your always growing. All of my albums are snapshots of where I am artistically.
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#29. The ability to have somebody read something and see it, or for somebody to paint an entire landscape of visual imagery with just sheets of words - that's magical. That's what I've been trying to strive for - to draw a clear picture, to open up a new dimension.
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#30. I began to fear that Mos Def was being treated as a product, not a person, so I've been going by Yasiin since '99. At first it was just for friends and family, but now I'm declaring it openly.
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#31. At its heart, music is all higher mathematics.
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#32. We blasted holes in the night until she bled sunshine
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#33. I can't control what people think. I'm not trying to manipulate people's thoughts or sentiments. I write all the time. You have to experience life, make observations, and ask questions. It's machine-like how things are run now in hip-hop, and my ambitions are different.
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#34. I want to be necessary and do good works. I ain't here to waste nobody's time, because I don't want you to waste mine.
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#35. Fear not of men because men must die. Mind over matter and soul before flesh.
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#36. I'm doing exactly what I was supposed to do. Yeah. I didn't exactly choose this. My own life, if it were up to me, would be very, very quiet. I'd be like a shopkeeper, a book collector, or something like that. I'm not like this. Myself as a performer and an artist is totally different from who I am.
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#37. You can positively affect and change a social circumstance with art, and it's vital that a change happens now.
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#38. Record companies are not necessarily interested in you realizing your artistic dream. The bottom line is that they got to sell records.
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#39. If it's just fame for the sake of being famous, no one even cares about you - and you don't even care about yourself because you're like, "This is so ridiculous."
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#40. But even creeps deserve to live someplace halfway decent.
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#41. I just don't think it's very dignified to ask people to like you. You can just wind up being somebody's ottoman.
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#42. Make today's solid ground out of yesterday's quicksand.
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#43. I don't have advice for people on how to dress. People should dress based on what they find beautiful. My best advice: Keep your clothes clean.
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#44. Hip-Hop went from selling crack to smoking it
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#45. Hip-hop is rock & roll. What the hell is Wu-Tang but Motorhead?
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#46. I guess something that you love to do, you gotta ease up off it and give it a little space, come back and be fresh to it.
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#47. I get reminded a lot of the time that my life is a little bit different, but I'm just trying to keep it as regular as possible because I like it that way.
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#48. Crack mothers, crack babies and AIDS patients
Youngbloods can't spell, but they could rock you in PlayStation.
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#49. I've been fortunate with my acting career. A lot of scripts come to me. I don't mind auditioning if something that requires that, but I haven't had to in awhile, which is a nice place to be 'cause I've been on quite a lot of auditions in my life.
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#50. If 'Life in Marvelous Times' can't get on the radio, then I don't need to be on the radio.
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#51. I don't wanna get into that space where a lot of guys now, their solo album is like eight or 10 songs with other people, you don't get an idea of who this guy is. I just wasn't interested in that.
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#52. I feel like I was the only person who was capable of making this type of music in this type of way. I don't rap like nobody, I don't try to sound like nobody.
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#53. My Umi said shine your light on the world, shine your light for the world to see
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#54. Twitter freaks me out. You have followers? It feels so obsessive and proprietary.
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#55. I've always loved music and I love the language, which is a huge reason why I'm part of theater.
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#56. I thought everybody got into rock 'n' roll because they didn't want to follow instructions.
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#57. I've always loved rhyming. I love language.
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#58. Peace before everything, God before anything,
Love before anything, real before everything,
Home before any place, shoot before anything,
Style and state radiate, Love Power slay the hate.
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#59. I'm just an artist and I'm doin' what I like to do.
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#60. Don't look down, it's an impossible view; Fly like an eagle whatever you do
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#61. The test in life nowadays is just trying to keep yourself charged up with enough good feeling. It's like, "OK what am I going to do to feel really good today?" Not like, some chick or a drink ...
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#62. Young bloods can't spell but they can rock you in Playstation
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#63. With guys I revere, like Marcus Garvey or Malcolm X, their look is less about style than purpose and the expression of beauty. It wasn't just about being noticed, you know?
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#64. The moment you start thinking it's hopeless, then it is. [But], if you think it's gonna get better, it really does. Life is a test.
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#65. I'm retiring the Mos Def name after 2011. I'm actually doing it.
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#66. It's possible and available to any artist to be himself or herself on their own terms, to be accepted and embraced by black people. You don't have to be a thug to get love from black people.
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#67. And remember don't high post when you're far from home, and high posting when you're all alone.
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#68. You have to experience life, make observations, and ask questions.
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#69. It wouldn't be fair to cast aspersions on an entire cultural movement based on the actions of a few. To quote my grandfather, 'One bad apple don't spoil the whole bunch.'
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#70. We can be beautiful and feel beautiful about who we are everyday.
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#71. African art is functional, it serves a purpose. It's not a dormant. It's not a means to collect the largest cheering section. It should be healing, a source a joy. Spreading positive vibrations.
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#72. I'm not shy about heated debate or passionate discourse, but when people get crazy or rude, that's a buzz kill. There's got to be a better code of conduct, some basic etiquette.
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#74. I can't take it y'all
I can feel the city breathin
Chest heavin, against the flesh of the evening
Sigh before we die like the last train leaving
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#75. What I take from writers I like is their economy - the ability to use language to very effective ends. The ability to have somebody read something and see it, or for somebody to paint an entire landscape of visual imagery with just sheets of words - that's magical.
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#76. That idea of peace and love toward humanity shouldn't be nationalistic or denominational. It should be a chief concern for all mankind.
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#77. Man, I smashed her like an Idaho Potato
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#78. The new moon rode high in the crown of the metropolis. Shinin', like Who on top of this?
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#79. Every time you ask yourself where hip-hop's going, ask yourself where you're going; how are you doing?
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#80. I dreamt that I could paint you with words, but there were no colors bright enough, black or white enough, blue or green enough ... they didn't mean enough
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#81. To me, playing an instrument and singing, all of these different things are just as natural to me as rhyming.
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#82. I was taught when there's somethin' you can change around keep quiet, you got nothin' to complain about.
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#83. There are a lot of people who call themselves teachers or leaders, but they're really just propagandists.
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#84. Hip-hop is a beautiful culture. It's inspirational, because it's a culture of survivors. You can create beauty out of nothingness.
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#85. I seen her on the ave, spotted her more than once.
Ass so fat that you could see it from the front ...
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#86. In the early '90s, when I really started to find my voice, I was reading a lot of books, and I was moved by the writers, like Chinua Achebe, and I wanted to be able to write rhymes that were as potent as what I was reading.
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#87. Restlessness is my nemesis/ It's hard to just chill and sit still
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#88. Michael Jordan on the court is a completely different guy. If the play requires him to leap out all the way and grab the ball, that's what he'll do. He may be a completely shy, withdrawn sort of person [off the court].
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#89. You're not gonna get through life without being worshipful or devoted to something. You're either devoted to your job, or to your desires. So the best way to spend your life is to try to be devoted to prayer, to Allah.
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#90. Why do I need ID to get ID?
If I had ID, I wouldn't need ID.
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#91. I know what it feels like to have the door slammed firmly in my face, so I'm cool with that.
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#92. I'm inspired by playwrights, novelists, poets: The value of language has been a lifelong passion of mine. I enjoy it. I'm good at it.
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#93. I'm an independent thinker. And I'm not the poster child for any movement. I'm trying to support whatever's right no matter where it is.
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#94. I tell people all the time, I've always loved music and I love the language, which is a huge reason why I'm part of theater. But, I didn't wanna do all of this. I would've been satisfied to do it, like, on the weekends among friends, and to have a regular job.
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#95. They say that when a man faces his destiny, the destiny ends and he becomes the man that he really is.
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#96. I believe the projects were a social experiment; we were laboratory rats stacked on top of each other, and people just knew, inherently, that there was something wrong. There's not a lot of regard for the property by the residents.
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#97. It's one thing to be the greatest; it's another thing to be necessary. The best are the most necessary: those who take less than they give and love more than they hate.
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#98. All the things that are worth doing, take time.
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#99. I don't mind being black. I'm black out loud. It's more than the people that they are, it's the condition that they represent.
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#100. Beef is not what Jay said to Nas;
Beef is when the working folks can't find jobs.
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