You can do nice things for people all of the time and it’s never noticed but as soon as you make one mistake it’s never forgotten.
TYGAI’m happy that I’m learning and a lot of these fashion houses are willing to collaborate. I just want to put my swag to what they’re doing, because I like street style.
More Tyga Quotes
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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 never knew that I would be actually designing clothes or as into fashion as I am now.
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All the girls look good in college; I mean they’re young, they’re ready, they’re single, they just wanna have fun.
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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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Kids look up to me. I’m not saying I make my music for kids, I do what I feel, its just a self reflection of how I am as a person and it relates to a lot of people.
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I did not have to dream I made it a reality.
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The more real you get, the more unreal things get.
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So for [Alexander Wang] to actually put me in a campaign, I was really honored. I’m excited to see how it comes out because I didn’t look at the photos on set; I like to just live in the moment and do what I do and let him and his people put their touch on it.
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We look up for inspiration, down for desperation, right and left for information.
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I can make any type of music, so I wouldn’t want to describe myself as having one type of sound. I think music is about keeping it diverse.
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That’s how you become successful, man – you gotta stay busy.
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I could be going through something in my life that I might not want to talk about in my music because my music is the way that I escape some of those things.
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Social media is so powerful now, and with all these blog sites and YouTube channels and videos, it makes it more and more relevant to bridge artists together.
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You’re not just making music for your personal use no more, just making music for your homies around you; you’re making music for people around the world. Kids in Alaska – like, you’re making music for everybody. When I make music, I just think on a larger scale.
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I keep telling myself that I don’t miss you and that I don’t love you hoping that someday I will believe it.
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