I respect cats that can rap and everything, but the artist that inspires me is Turf Talk.
“I respect cats that can rap and everything, but the artist that inspires me is Turf Talk.”
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I respect cats that can rap and everything, but the artist that inspires me is Turf Talk.
“I respect cats that can rap and everything, but the artist that inspires me is Turf Talk.”
I respect cats that can rap and everything, but the artist that inspires me is Turf Talk.
I did a double CD, 'The Element of Surprise,' in 1998. That album went gold.
Slang is really coded talk. I can say a few things, in front of somebody, that only people who know what I'm saying are going to pick up on.
When I was in the marching band, I used to take my snare drum and turn it over and use my drumstick and scratch on the other side. That was just being creative.
I had T-Pain on one of my singles before anyone really knew of him. I was the first one to put that to life of having T-Pain on the hook.
I can't say New York's home, but I've made a lot of friends, and I'm developing a map of what cats are here and where they play, and as a singer, you're always looking for projects that tie things in emotionally and intuitively with your life.
As commentators like the American psychologist Gary Marcus have noted, it's extremely difficult to teach a computer to recognise cats. And that's not for want of trying.
I really love writing, but I am very easily distracted: my two cats fighting, a rainbow, a TV show... I have to use every trick to keep myself at the computer.
It is easy to fall into despair thinking about all that is wrong with the world. The joys seems so small in comparison. Internet videos of cats riding Roombas just can't compete with a father talking about how his dead 13-year-old son had wanted to be a pilot.