I keep telling myself that I don’t miss you and that I don’t love you hoping that someday I will believe it.
TYGAWhen you start to become famous, you can hop into any kind of field just because of the name you have and the credentials you have.
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I’m a beast when it comes to anything. I believe in givin’ one-hundred-ten percent, anything I do.
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We can admire what we see, but we can only love what we truly know.
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I guess with the generation we live in, we just want to be entertained at the end of the day. A lot of artists make themselves accessible, so they feel like every artist should be like that. Some artists shouldn’t be so accessible, to me.
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My heart beats, echoes into the cold streets where nightmares and darkness begin to meet.
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I’m focused on what I’m doing and nothing can stop that.
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It’s hard to forget someone whos given so much to remember.
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Lil Wayne would probably be a big musical inspiration for me, because growing up I was just the biggest Wayne fan and being able to be signed to him and watch his whole journey to the peak of his career is great.
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I think we all do our own thing and we all have our own talents, but it’s good to know that you have a family tree of success so if you need the help on your journey to success then you can look around and see it around you.
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At the end of the day, people have the right to have opinions. I have the right to have an opinion. And I have the right to say what I want on my music ’cause it’s my music. If you don’t like it, don’t click on it, don’t download it.
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Just to stay focused on my path and not the path that other people or media want to put me in. Just to stay focused on my vision, because I put out what I want people to know about me. Everything else is what the media puts out.
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We look up for inspiration, down for desperation, right and left for information.
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I like comfortable clothes. Most men in the world wear T-shirts every day and jeans. I wanted to always put my street style to the high fashion looks and just make it comfortable and make it look stylish.
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Even though Prince wasn’t rapping and it was a whole different era, it shows how artists expressed themselves without saying too much, and that was the real beauty of the art.
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I’ve always been a fan of music. I would say I’m a fan of late ’90s to early 2000s rap. That’s where I get all my inspiration from.
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I know what people want. I know what everybody wants – I know what the streets want, I know what the suburbs want, I know what corporate people want. I know what-all type of music these people listen to.
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