24+ K'naan Quotes On K'naan, Inspiring And Evocative

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Top 10 K'naan Quotes

  1. The people of Somalia just do not have a voice. They are to me the most forgotten people in the world.
  2. It's better to light a candle than to curse the dark In the eyes of the youth, there are question marks
  3. And any man who knows a thing, knows he knows not a damn, damn thing at all.
  4. My life owes me. Like an overdose, I'm slowly Drifting into the arms of trouble, then trouble holds me
  5. I'm not about trying to get and get and get. I feel good when I get, but I kind of feel better when I give.
  6. 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.
  7. It's not longer 'Look what I can do, I can do it better then you.' It's just I am.
  8. Hip-hop in Africa has been very often a duplication of an American experience, but in a context that's totally alien to it.
  9. Somalis really are very musically sophisticated, and they're about their own thing.
  10. I'm writing from a place of - a center of authenticity, somewhere that only I know how to write from.

K'naan Short Quotes

  • When I get older, I will be stronger
  • When I get older, I will be stronger They’ll call me freedom, just like a Wavin’ Flag
  • Until the lion learns to speak, the tales of hunting will be weak.

K'naan Famous Quotes And Sayings

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. — K'naan

It is the very survival of the streets that makes children pick up guns in Somalia, not some older, wide-eyed rebel leader. My intimate experiences during these years are something which I have shared with people through my music but am very careful about how they are addressed. — K'naan

I enjoy mediation. 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. — K'naan

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. — K'naan

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. — K'naan

It was not my dream to be an artist. How could it have been? I thought, artist, much like a leader, was something you either were or weren't. Never something you set out to be. — K'naan

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. I got to fully experience and appreciate both the tragedy of Somalia and the beauty of it. — K'naan

The pirates are serving a purpose right now. They come from regions which have been completely ignored, and Westerners have tried to destroy these regions by their constant plundering of resources and by the illegal dumping of nuclear waste. The pirates really began in order to discourage these actions - initially. And then the business became lucrative. — K'naan

You have to let the world speak to you and then you speak, you know, so I'm in that moment now where I'm finding the world's voice. — K'naan

I wasn't making music consciously when I was younger. I was a musician, but that has its own stigmas. Anywhere on the planet, it's one of the more undervalued positions. — K'naan

There's definitely anger, the demand of more from the world, a demand for justice. There's no other way I can perform the vocals than the way you hear them. It's not just the words, it's what is being felt. — K'naan

Life Lessons by K'naan

  1. Knaan's work emphasizes the importance of understanding and accepting our own personal and cultural identities. He encourages us to use our individual strengths to make a positive impact on the world.
  2. Through his poetry, Knaan encourages us to be open to new experiences and to be aware of our own potential to make a difference. He also reminds us to be mindful of our own privilege and to use it to help those who are less fortunate.
  3. Knaan's work emphasizes the importance of self-reflection and the power of storytelling to bring people together. He encourages us to use our own stories to create meaningful connections with others and to make a positive impact on our communities.
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