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Transcripts for CNN The 2010s 20240604 00:58:00

like it like that [finneas] to me, the magic of billie was her ability to communicate herself. there was just this pathway of communication that felt deservedly authentic. i don t wanna be in the pop world or the hip-hop world or the r&b world or whatever [bleep] think. you know, i want it to be like, what kind of music you listen to? billie eilish kind of music. like billie eilish, i think of lil nas x as somebody who reflects that kind of post-genre sensibility of the 2010s. yeah, i m gonna take my horse to the old town road i m gonna ride til i can t no more [jason] his debut hit, old town road, is at the nexus of country and hip-hop to the extent that you can t even tell which it is. i got the horses in the back horse tack is attached hat is matte black got the boots that s black to match [steven] i came up in a world where people defined themselves in terms of the music that they listened to. you know, you d be a punk. you d be a metal head.

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Transcripts for CNN The 2010s 20240604 04:57:00

i m the bad guy duh with billie eilish, you feel as if she s whispering right in your ear, and that intimacy in the age when social media overtook everything, that tangibility of the voice is kind of part of the point. you really know how to make me cry when you give me those ocean eyes i m scared [finneas] billie s voice is my favorite voice. every time billie says anything in a song, i believe it. and that s, to me, the mark of, like, a really, like, genius vocalist. i could lie, say i like it like that like it like that [finneas] to me, the magic of billie was her ability to communicate herself. there was just this pathway of communication that felt deservedly authentic. i don t wanna be in the pop world or the hip-hop world or the r&b world or whatever [bleep] think. you know, i want it to be like, what kind of music you listen to?

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Transcripts for CNN The 2010s 20240604 01:58:00

a really, like, genius vocalist. i could lie, say i like it like that like it like that [finneas] to me, the magic of billie was her ability to communicate herself. there was just this pathway of communication that felt deservedly authentic. i don t wanna be in the pop world or the hip-hop world or the r&b world or whatever [bleep] think. you know, i want it to be like, what kind of music you listen to? billie eilish kind of music. like billie eilish, i think of lil nas x as somebody who reflects that kind of post-genre sensibility of the 2010s. yeah, i m gonna take my horse to the old town road i m gonna ride til i can t no more [jason] his debut hit, old town road, is at the nexus of country and hip-hop to the extent that you can t even tell which it is. i got the horses in the back horse tack is attached hat is matte black got the boots that s black to match

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Transcripts for MSNBC PoliticsNation 20240604 21:49:00

ifuture he spent a lot of time in the hip-hop world. he loved the art form. he tried to inspire leaders in that world, both the business side and the creative side. to follow in his footsteps. yeah, this morning harlem spike lee who was there, and was close to harry and his father, played for harry. he was talking about how they could learn from harry s example. as harry would always talk about his mentor, it was paul roberson. he would talk about that almost every time he talked with him. he was also a ground breaker. the first black person to win an emmy. and the first solo singer of any race to have an album sell over 1 million copies in a year. he often pushed back on some of the acting roles he was offered, saying they were racially stereotyped. then eventually launching his own production company and going on to produce many films.

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Transcripts for CNN The Nineties 20240604 04:35:00

and hook up a good beat that we feel will go good with the rap and boom, there it is. platinum records. nwa at that point is the biggest hip-hop band there is. [ bleep ] the police first time i heard nwa i was like that ice guy is all right but the rest of this is garbage. that was pretty much the attitude initially of most people who were part of the hip-hop world. dre step to the door and get [ bleep ] up the east coast kind of felt like, well, we invented hip-hop, you re not going to come in as the new kid and suddenly decide this is the thing like the east coast is the home of hip-hop and we re all going to have a say in where hip-hop goes. mad thinking about stomping i m from the south bronx [ bleep ] compton you going to continue making a lot of money off this? long as it s violence it s going to be rap music, gangsta rap music, whatever. nwa was always too hot to hold. it had to splinter. and the first person who walks away is ice cube. trie

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