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Emergency dance party--go away. By Rainbow Rowell Emergency Party Dance

We put out real hip-hop at a time when it was turning into pop or R&B ... We brought the focus back to the music in its rawest form, without studio polish or radio hooks ... People want something that gives them an adrenaline rush. We're here to supply that fix. By Rza Put Real Hiphop Time Turning

Hip-hop, you can't really do that when you're in your 50s. By Robert Greene Hiphop

I am learning how to dance hip-hop. I'm a good dancer when I dance salsa. By Stephanie Sigman Hiphop Dance Learning Salsa Good

Bebop is the music of the future (as soon as they learn how to play it). By Dexter Gordon Bebop Future Music Learn Play

Buff Bagwell ain't nothin' but a chippendale dancer! By Scott Steiner Bagwell Buff Nothin Dancer Chippendale

I think hip-hop is really fun right now ... and that's why people are using dance beats and singing more. By Wiz Khalifa Hiphop Fun People Dance Beats

I'd call my music rock but with pop hooks. By Taylor Momsen Hooks Call Music Rock Pop

In our hip-hop lives we make rhymes we make beats we go big or go home. - Esme from Sister Mischief By Laura Goode Make Home Hiphop Lives Rhymes

Hip-Hop is my vehicle to scientific and universal enlightenment By Gza Hiphop Enlightenment Vehicle Scientific Universal

When I die, so does hip hop. By Eminem Die Hop Hip

hippo-comedietta By Charles Dickens Hippocomedietta

I...wanna party every night and rock n roll all day By Kiss Wanna Day Party Night Rock

If you wanna dance, a windshield wiper'll do it-all you need is a beat. By Artie Shaw Dance Beat Wanna Windshield Wiper

For what it's worth, I've been a hip-hopper from birth.Try to disrespect, and get your ass played up like a Smurf. By Extra P Smurf Worth Disrespect Hiphopper Birthtry

They always want to sell me as a hard bopper. By Freddie Hubbard Bopper Sell Hard

Dance music-as I keep saying, you can dance to a windshield wiper ... a windshield wiper that's fairly steady gives you a beat and all you need is an out-of-tune playing 'Melancholy Baby' and you've got dance music. By Artie Shaw Windshield Dance Wiper Musicas Melancholy

Now, let's dance! Dancin' makes the world go round. By Terry Pratchett Dancin Dance Makes Round World

Be-bop wasn't developed in any deliberate way. By Thelonious Monk Bebop Developed Deliberate

Hip-hop is still cool at a party. But to me, hip-hop has never been strictly a party; it is also there to elevate consciousness. By Saul Williams Party Hiphop Cool Consciousness Strictly

Salsa, classic rock, soul music, jazz ... all of that was a part of my education in making hip-hop music. By Aloe Blacc Salsa Jazz Music Classic Rock

Flip-flop, hippety-hop, offa your rocker and over the top, life's a fiction and the world's a lie, so put on some Creedence and let's get high. By Stephen King Flipflop Hippetyhop Creedence Offa Top

Disco-clown hooker By Brenna Yovanoff Discoclown Hooker

Ill just say whats in my heart: Ba-bump, ba-bump, ba-bump. By Mel Brooks Babump Ill Heart

So dance music is now pop music. So now, as a dance producer, what do I have to do? So I'm starting to do alien music, because pop is not pop anymore; we need to go alien to be independent. By David Guetta Music Pop Dance Alien Producer

There's a need for pop. There's a need for radio. There's also a need to understand the brilliance and the depth of jazz and soul - and what hip-hop can be at its most brilliant and what hip-hop can be at its most simplistic. By Pharoahe Monch Pop Hiphop Radio Soul Simplistic

We can teach about hip-hop history, we can teach about legends, hip-hop theory. It's been around so long that text books can be written about it. This is a perfect time to capitalize on and get kids excited about [music] education. By Kanye West Teach Hiphop History Legends Theory

Rap and dance is pretty much what I want to be known for. By James Corden Rap Dance Pretty

One thing I always loved about hip-hop music was the raw, boom-bap element - it felt powerful and manly. By Common Raw Boombap Element Manly Thing

I got heavily into the drum-and-bass scene, which is really wicked. By Ajay Naidu Scene Wicked Heavily

Rock 'n' roll. Deal with it. By Bret Easton Ellis Rock Roll Deal

Dance Above The Clouds By Harvey Butaleon Degree Sr. Clouds Dance

I used to be a wicked disco guy. By Bill O'reilly Guy Wicked Disco

When I first saw The Black Kat Boppers I was sat on a hill at a festival and could hear this music in a tent that literally grabbed me by the lapels and dragged me in By Paul Simonon Black Kat Boppers Sat Hill

Once in a while dancing is immaculate, a perfection: you understand why raves exist: when you've timed the drinks correctly and they lift your mood and your energy, the songs are ones you all know, and you look around at the girls, their happy lost faces, their beautiful bare stomachs, their jangly long earrings, something limbic, their skin just damp with sweat to the touch, the whole thing ... By Charles Finch Immaculate Perfection Exist Energy Girls

Young Noah: [humming] Bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum. Young Allie: [laughing] You're a terrible singer. Young Noah: I know. Young Allie: [laying her head on his shoulder] But I like this song. [they continue dancing in the street to I'll Be Seeing You] By Nicholas Sparks Bum Young Noah Allie Humming

I'm 41, I'm a woman not a kid. I have no interest in making silly pop music. By Shirley Manson Kid Woman Music Interest Making

Did I just say bounce? Hello, the nineties want their phrase back. By Chelle Bliss Bounce Back Nineties Phrase

Justin Timberlake, Britney Spears all the rappers, they're doing my dances and they're making billions doing my dances. When they do that little thing they do with their hands that's The Fly and The Pony. By Chubby Checker Timberlake Britney Dances Spears Justin

Being a drummer, I'm always like, 'Oh, that's got a funky beat. That's cool,' and I like to dance. By Tommy Lee Drummer Beat Funky Cool Dance

There is genuine Hip Hop; a message that connects, rocks a crowd, and motivates a people and then there is what is left ... instead of Hip Hop we have Hip replacement. By Johnnie Dent Jr. Hip Hop Connects Rocks Crowd

I just like to hop up on the dance floor and do my thing. By Kyle Massey Thing Hop Dance Floor

Hip-hop is too young to put a definition on it. By Saul Williams Hiphop Young Put Definition

I used to buy records in high school. Mainly dancehall: Super Cat, Buju Banton. By Damian Marley School Super Cat Buju Banton

I was a hip kid. When I saw Bambi it was the midnight show. By George Carlin Kid Hip Bambi Show Midnight

Hopefully, we learn to appreciate hip-hop here so that it doesn't go the way of jazz. By Talib Kweli Jazz Learn Hiphop

A glittering disco ball spins from the ceiling, but the music is something I've never heard, discordant and haunting and insistent, the kind of music that demands you dance. By Candace Bushnell Music Ceiling Heard Discordant Insistent

I'm not so rock and roll. I'm more techno. By Raf Simons Roll Rock Techno

Roller Boogie is a relic from - when else? - the '70s. This is a tape I made for the eight-grade dance. The tape still plays, even if the cogs are a little creaky and the sound quality is dismal. It's a ninety-minute TDK Compact Cassette, and like everything else made in the '70s, it's beige. It takes me back to the fall of 1979, when I was a shy, spastic, corduroy-clad Catholic kid from the suburbs of Boston, grief-stricken over the '78 Red Sox. The words "douche" and "bag" have never coupled as passionately as they did in the person of my thirteen-yer-old self. My body, my brain, my elbows that stuck out like switchblades, my feet that got tangled in my bike spokes, but most of all my soul - these formed the waterbed where douchitude and bagness made love sweet love with all the feral intensity of Burt Reynolds and Rachel Ward in Sharkey's Machine. By Rob Sheffield Boogie Roller Made Relic Tape

I know my ambitions are big, but you've got to have something after rock and roll. By Meredith Brooks Big Roll Ambitions Rock

Once there was Louis Armstrong blowing his beautiful top in the muds of New Orleans; before him the mad musicians who had paraded on official days and broke up their Sousa marches into ragtime. Then there was swing, and Roy Eldridge, vigorous and virile, blasting the horn for everything it had in waves of power and logic and subtlety - leaning into it with glittering eyes and a lovely smile and sending it out broadcast to rock the jazz world. By Jack Kerouac Orleans Louis Armstrong Sousa Ragtime

I'm not stuck strictly doing hip-hop. Songs from the dance/electronic scene are my favorite to make and remix, and I like that world. By Araabmuzik Hiphop Stuck Strictly Songs Dance

Pop that, pop that, jiggle that fatDon't stop, get it till ya clothes get wet By Missy Elliott Pop Jiggle Stop Wet Fatdo

Jazz is my adventure. By Thelonious Monk Jazz Adventure

Years ago, I wanted to be like the girl Ne-Yo. You know, with the mid-tempo ballads - I come from the Babyface era. But that's not trendy; that's not hip-hop. By Keri Hilson Years Ago Neyo Wanted Girl

I know bippity, boppity, bullshit when I see it. By Tarryn Fisher Boppity Bippity Bullshit

Hip-hop has survived as a sonic practice more than anything else. It's an approach to music-making based in sampling and rhyming over beats, that's proven far more versatile than its detractors thought it would. By Ann Powers Hiphop Survived Sonic Practice Beats

Hip hop has evolved, thankfully. Kids are making music that is important to their lives and outlooks. By Erik Parker Thankfully Hip Evolved Hop Kids

I didn't grow up listening to hip-hop since I was six. By Ryan Lewis Grow Listening Hiphop

"Rock on, my mellow!""B-boys, b-girls, are you ready?""This is the joint!""To the beat, y'all!""You don't stop!" By Kool Dj Herc Bboys Bgirls Yall Rock Mellow

Don't clap I'm not a jazz band for Christ's sake. By Dylan Moran Christ Sake Clap Jazz Band

I'll dance to anything: Bob Marley or rap. By Francesca Annis Bob Marley Rap Dance

I am trying to walk a tightrope; trying to keep the DJ community happy while trying to spread the message about dance music to more people. That is the mission that I am on. By David Guetta Tightrope People Walk Community Happy

It's either hip or it ain't. By Lee Morgan Hip

Tonight, it's the rock and roll all night and party every day hall of fame By Tom Morello Tonight Fame Rock Roll Night

Every time you ask yourself where hip-hop's going, ask yourself where you're going; how are you doing? By Mos Def Time Hiphop

I'm gonna try and change the course of hip hop again. By Dr. Dre Gonna Change Hip Hop

Dance is in my background. By Rutina Wesley Dance Background

I'm not hip-hop. I'm Tyler. By Tyler, The Creator Hiphop Tyler

It's fun hitting on the drums and singing songs. By Rachel Trachtenburg Songs Fun Hitting Drums Singing

If it's time to party, it's time for hip hop. I love Drake, Jay-Z, Kanye. If I'm chilling at home though, I'm listening to Massive Attack, Thievery Corporation, Radiohead, DJ Shadow. I also listen to a lot of classical. By Alexis Knapp Time Party Hop Kanye Hip

If you asked me what pop is right now. I'd say hip hop. By Justin Timberlake Asked Pop Hop Hip

Show me on the doll where Fun is a rock band. By Corey Taylor Fun Show Band Doll Rock

My style is clubby and groovy - you can jump to it, but you don't just have to just jump to it. It's not just really bass-heavy and hurts your ears; you move with it, and it sounds kind of tribal. By Ansel Elgort Jump Groovy Style Clubby Ears

I'm a big fan of hip-hop, so it reflects in my approach. By Damian Marley Hiphop Approach Big Fan Reflects

I love pop and rap. Bringing those two worlds together is always fun. By Tony Oller Rap Love Pop Bringing Fun

If you really understand the meaning of be-bop, you understand the meaning of freedom. By Thelonious Monk Meaning Understand Bebop Freedom

The music is in the air. Take as much as you want. By Edward Elgar Air Music

Drum on your drums, batter on your banjos, sob on the long cool winding saxophones. Go to it, O jazzmen. By Carl Sandburg Batter Banjos Sob Saxophones Long

Feed me hip-hop and I start tremblin' By Rakim Feed Tremblin Hiphop Start

My old school hip-hop would probably consist of Bad N-Fluenz, The Dangerous Crew, Seagrams, Mr. ILL, RBL Posse, Rappin' 4-Tay. By Marshawn Lynch Seagrams Rappin Crew Ill Rbl

Give me a strapless gown and a rhinestone-studded guitar and some 55-year-olds in my audience, along with their kids and grandkids. Don't give me 'boogie'! By Phoebe Snow Audience Grandkids Give Strapless Gown

When I listen to hip-hop, it's like no big difference how people sing in my village, 'cause bling would be their cow. By Emmanuel Jal Hiphop Village Cow Listen Big

When you are on the dancefloor, there is nothing to do but dance. By Umberto Eco Dancefloor Dance

A loud song with a thumping beat rang from Jay's pocket. He gave me a goofy grin and began to bop his head back and forth to the rhythm. Oh, no-not the crazy booty dance."Please don't," I begged.Jay broke into his funky ringtone dance, shoulders bouncing and hips moving from side to side. People around us stepped away, surprised, then began to laugh and cheer him on. I pressed my fingers against my lips to hide an embarrassed smile. Just as the ringtone was about to end, he gave a little bow, straightened up, and answered the call. By Wendy Higgins Jay Pocket Loud Song Thumping

Hip-hop, you're close to 50. When can we grow up? By Sho Baraka Hiphop Close Grow

This ain't no party, this ain't no disco, this ain't no fooling around. By David Byrne Party Disco Fooling

Rock and roll is - and should be - a kid's place. By Ben Folds Rock Place Roll Kid

In the early '80s, I was blown away when I began to hear some of the earliest hip-hop songs, and I'm fascinated by all the permutations the genre has gone through. By Simon De Pury Early Songs Blown Began Hear

You got to dance, even when there ain't no music. By Laura Lane Mcneal Dance Music

The beat generation (coined in Playboy) By Jack Kerouac Playboy Generation Coined Beat

Chris Washburne is a superior hard bop player ... By Scott Yanow Washburne Chris Player Superior Hard

Tell me something I can dance to. By Mark Sheppard Dance

I'm this strange kind of fusion of jazz, pop, and R&B. By Al Jarreau Pop Jazz Strange Kind Fusion

Since I was a child, I always loved music that made me want to dance. As a teenager, I used to dance the night away to electronic music. By Nadia Ali Child Dance Music Loved Made

Dance music cannot compete with a really great rock n' roll song. There ain't no DJ that's gonna play something that can take 'Mr Brightside' or 'Don't Look Back In Anger.' By Brandon Flowers Dance Roll Song Brightside Anger

I'm a total hip-hop geek. That's my favorite kind of music to listen to while getting ready. By Zoey Deutch Geek Total Hiphop Ready Favorite

You can play some schlock like New Kids On the Block. By Al Yankovic Block Kids Play Schlock

I didn't really grow up on hip-hop. Ella Fitzgerald and the old school jazz divas are more my comfort zone. By Gugu Mbatha-Raw Hiphop Grow Fitzgerald Ella Zone

Really, really obscene hip-hop. I love it so much. It makes me laugh and then it makes me want to dance. By Natalie Portman Hiphop Obscene Makes Dance Love