I never knew that I would be actually designing clothes or as into fashion as I am now.
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.
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We look up for inspiration, down for desperation, right and left for information.
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Hater n-ggas marry hater b-tches and have hater kids.
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That’s how you become successful, man – you gotta stay busy.
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I ain’t never been hater. I ain’t got no time.
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I’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.
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I’m working on this fashion line that’s all inspired by Vietnam. I’m Vietnamese so a lot of the clothes are inspired by Vietnamese culture, and I’m trying to mix that with the streetwear style.
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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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Online is online. It’s a whole other world. It’s not actually real life.
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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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I never regret my past. Only time I wasted was on the wrong people.
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I wanna move on but my feelings too strong.
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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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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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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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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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