"You can't state difference and also state equality. We have to state sameness to understand equality."
"The roots of rap are originally ghetto-ised or extremely working class. So when you're an artist who's making something which isn't how its mainstream appearance should be, there's always these strange questions of authenticity and what you have to do to be 'real' as a rapper."
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Source: We are family. Interview with Laura Barton, www.theguardian.com. March 3, 2005.
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