:08:01
Yep. Some people are like, "Really?" Yeah.
:08:04
New Jack City's a long time ago.
:08:15
Now, I'm 39, right?
:08:17
And I still love rap music, I love rap music.
:08:24
You know, I love it!
:08:27
You know, I'm 39, I'm that age,
I've been loving rap music forever.
:08:31
As I get older, I realise I'm gonna love
rap music when I'm 80.
:08:34
Whatever music was playing
when you started getting laid,
:08:38
you gonna love that music
for the rest of your life.
:08:41
So I'm always gonna have a soft spot
for Whodini, you know what I mean?
:08:47
Now I love rap music
but I'm tired of defending it.
:08:50
You gotta defend rap music cos people
always go, "That's not music, that's not art.
:08:55
"How can you listen to that garbage?
How can you listen to that trash?"
:09:00
In the old days,
it was easy to defend rap music.
:09:03
It was easy to defend it on an intellectual level.
:09:07
You could break it down intellectually
why Grandmaster Flash was art,
:09:11
why Run DMC was art, why Whodini was art,
and music.
:09:16
You could break it down intellectually, OK?
:09:20
And I love all the rappers today
but it's hard to defend this shit.
:09:24
It's hard, man, it's hard to defend
"I got hoes in different area codes".
:09:31
On an intellectual level.
:09:33
It's hard to defend
"Move, bitch, get out the way".
:09:41
Well, as you can see,
there's a bitch in his way.
:09:45
Now he needs to move.
:09:49
Thus the term, "Move, bitch, get out the way".
:09:52
You need to open yo eyes
so you can get the bitches out of yo way.
:09:57
My favourite song right now
is impossible to defend.