In a lot of places Jay-Z is considered God, Philly, our hometown being one of them.
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Black Thought
Profession:
Musician
Born:
October 3, 1975
Nationality:
American
Quotes by Black Thought
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You can only be the great artist for so long - come out with effort after effort that garners all this praise.
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Black Thought
We usually overrecord. Then we boil it down to the cream of the cream.
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Black Thought
The Roots want to dip our toes into everything in the arts.
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Black Thought
What we were doing was alien in '92. We were less than immediately accepted by our fans and peers.
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Black Thought
The first rhymes I wrote, I was 9. It was Kool Moe Dee-style.
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Black Thought
I like to say hip-hop was born when I was in my mother's womb.
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Black Thought
I think we could really play the Olympics.
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Black Thought
The Evolution of Greatness' was an amazing experience, and it's something that we hope to have been a steppingstone for us to come back and not only do more NBA All-Star performances, but do halftime performances at events like the Super Bowl.
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Black Thought
We're trying to plug a void and bring what's been missing back to hip-hop.
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Black Thought
Commercial success won't come to us from a change in the music. It will gradually be the result of a change in the appetite of the audience.
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Black Thought
We are true to our name. We're somewhat beneath the surface, and I think well always be to a certain extent.
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Black Thought
When people see that we're signed to Def Jam, the perception has changed.
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Black Thought
I move in silence. I don't like puttin' too much of me out there to be dissected, analyzed.
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Black Thought
What we do every day onstage, there's lights, there's lots of other musicians, there's an audience, there's a microphone and mic stands - layers of the onion we have to kind of hide behind.
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Black Thought
'Rise Up' is very necessary. Point blank.
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Black Thought
I'm tryin' to get some acting credibility, get some other work.
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Black Thought
The difference between a Black Thought album and a Roots album is the texture, the instrumentation.
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Black Thought
I don't know that Dilla was the father of neo-soul as much as he was highly influential in that time when he was doing what he was doing at his best... Dilla's influence transcended genre and it transcended region.
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Black Thought
There's a lot of terms we come up with for the music that we're making because we want something that's going to be definitive. Often there is no word to encapsulate the emotion that the music represents.
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Black Thought
It felt like a huge weight had been lifted off my shoulders the day I finally finished both verses for 'My Shot.'
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Black Thought
To me I think leadership is activism. It's giving back to your community, it's investing in oneself, and you know women and children.
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Black Thought
Anyone that I've ever worked with, it's not like I just meet you or someone throws us together for the sole purpose of coming up with a song that's gonna be a hit. I have to have some sort of relationship, or we had to have interacted on some other sort of level and that's when it feels most natural.
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Black Thought
I'm down to work with anyone as long as it's an organic collaboration.
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Black Thought
I definitely enjoy performing on stage with The Roots.
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Black Thought
My children have a world of opportunities that were not available to me. My kids have no idea about going without - there's no desire or need they have that hasn't been fulfilled, which is a blessing.
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Black Thought
Everything we've ever done has been for artistry's sake, and for the greater good and paying homage to those who came before us and paving the way for those who come after us.
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Black Thought
You can't expect every idea of yours to stick or even come to fruition, you have to make sacrifices for the greater good of the team.
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Black Thought
I don't sit down and write a song, and then slam down the phone like, 'We got another one!' and pop some champagne. It's like if someone's writing a novel: You write a series of drafts.
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Black Thought
I remember when I was 15 or 16 years old, I couldn't imagine what life would be like past the age of 30, just because I didn't know that many men who had lived beyond their 20s.
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Black Thought
We record in the spirit of the Berry Gordy camp and Gamble & Huff, where people were writing up to a dozen quality songs within a day because the competition was that hard.
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Black Thought
We don't try to please everyone. Those older fans who expect something from The Roots are a tad more important to me than getting new fans.
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Black Thought
For some music, lyrically, the best move is to keep it simple in what it is that you are saying, and just kind of come across in your rhythm and the way that you lock in on the music.
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Black Thought
You are an instrument if you understand your voice and how to use it - this sound, that sound and certain ranges and different pitch. Within that I try to find a rhythm and play the voice as if it was a horn.
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Black Thought
I like that the hard-core ruffians, the street thugs come up to me and say, 'Man, you killed it with Adele.'
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Black Thought
Everything I do has been a lifetime in the making.
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Black Thought
I miss being out on the road.
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As we get further into our career we're figuring out how to become more efficient as artists, and doing so many different things is testament to our cohesiveness as the Roots.
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Black Thought
If there's a track that's rhyme friendly, the verse will basically write itself. If the track is less rhyme friendly, you have to put forth a little more effort to get the song out.
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Black Thought
I work well within The Roots because I can let my music speak for itself while Ahmir does most of the press and the promotion and the brand-building because he enjoys that.
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Black Thought
I'm not driven by the spotlight and I'm not that outgoing.
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Black Thought
At this point, in 2008, if you put out a book, a movie, or write a verse, paint a painting, it should have some sort of social value.
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Black Thought
I love Trader Joe's.
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Black Thought
I grew up in the neighborhood where 'Rocky' came from.
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Black Thought
We've been branded 'the thinking man's hip-hop.' So the music's got to have some level of maturity.
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I feel like visual art, the culinary arts, the theatrical arts - the medium changes, the tools that you use to tell whatever the story changes, but you're still all telling stories.
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Black Thought
If hip-hop is dead, then let it rest in peace and let's move on to something else.
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I do not seem like a funny guy.
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Black Thought
There probably won't be an animated The Roots or Black Thought as there was, say, an animated Michael Jackson when 'The Jackson 5' cartoon show was on when we were kids.
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Black Thought
The Tonight Show' afforded us the opportunity to work with The Muppets and other 'Sesame Street' characters, and we always had the desire to do something that spoke to young people.
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Black Thought