Top 18 Knaan Quotes

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I'm an optimist about other people. I'm not an optimist

I’m an optimist about other people. I’m not an optimist about myself.
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It’s not really that I’m interested in filmmaking. I’m interested in the instrument of it, you know.
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I’m writing from a place of – a center of authenticity, somewhere that only I know how to write from.
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You want to reach people, but you also want to reach them in the most authentic way. You now have a mass market and an audience that’s listening, but they’re in love with a song that means absolutely nothing to you.
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To reach your goal authentically is probably, in the end, going to mean much more to you than having reached it in a false way.
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Hip-hop in Africa has been very often a duplication of an American experience, but in a context that’s totally alien to it.
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The poetry I grew up on is really an intense form of poetry; it’s so pure and powerful.
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I am one of those people that’s never been really cynical about life, you know.
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I faced quite a few challenging times, and in front of those, I was more positive than some people not facing those conditions. I’m actually of the belief now that it is that struggle that offers you that open-hearted hope.
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Art isn’t held with the same high regard as it is after success. In any country, in any language, you’re a loser if you’re making music until you prove otherwise.
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I enjoy meditation. I think the artist’s position is often to mend the things we feel are broken. Whether that’s between two cultures or two thoughts. We’re always trying to reach, trying to expand something.
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I know that often times a lot of people who work in music, whether they be labels and so on or even artists, want personal recognition. We want to be recognized for something, for what we did. I’d rather my song be recognized for what it’s doing and that’s important. It’s not so important how many people know me.
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My question about my art and my music has always been, ‘Am I good, or am I good because?’ I’m not the artist who wants to have the ‘because’ attached.
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From the stage, I can reach a large audience, and you learn from being on stage how much a song reaches, what extent of the crowd a song can reach. I write in a way that can reach most of the audience, but I also wanted to have truly intimate moments as well, many intimate moments, more so than the big moments.
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It was interesting to find how dominating American vision is all over the world. I think there’s something to be said about the world’s mindset and its economics and all of that, and I think it affects the way we see ourselves and it affects music.
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I think it’s a mistake to work on success in career. I’ve worked on my passions obsessively. How can I say what I want to say more precisely than the last time I said it? Success is such an elusive concept. When you work for it, I think you get it in a way you might regret it.
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The only way I see the world now is through coming out of and growing up and living in Somalia. In the time of war, everyone was basically trying to live and manage the best they could. But you also had another period which was not a hard time at all – it was just a beautiful time. I lived in both eras.
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The problem is that rap is so often a caricature of its own image. Nobody comes to the table with the seriousness of the effect that it can have; nobody is prepared for that.
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