Q-Tip to Save Rap by Regurgitating Party Line

q-tip_263053.jpgQ-Tip brought The Gospel Truth to Interview magazine recently, by daring to utter words so alarming, so unthinkable, that we had to clutch our rosaries between the cut and the paste: "I think it's pretty evident - and everybody says it - that hip-hop is definitely not as good as it once was. It's sort of like disco was. There was a time when disco was the s**t and Steve Rubell had Studio 54. But the minute you heard Disco Duck by Rick Dees, that was the telltale sign that disco was over. I think that if hip-hop continues on the path that it seems like it's going down, then it looks like it's not going to hold up."

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Hip Hip, Rap, Disco, John Tesh--it's all irresponsible, decadent drug music if you ask me. If anyone out there actually gets their hands on this issue (Interview is the one where celebrities interview other celebrities, presumably so the publishers can be all El Cheapo with it), please send us some scans so we can deface it with our SoulBounce watermark and pretend it's "exclusive", since that's what's "in" these days. [Contact]

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