Before I was famous, when I was just working in Gilbert's Lodge, everything was moving in slow motion.
Anybody with a sense of humor is going to put on my album and laugh from beginning to end.
Fame hit me like a ton of bricks.
I always wished for this, but it's almost turning into more of a nightmare than a dream.
A lot of truth is said in jest.
I want to solidify as an artist and show that as I grow as a person and make mistakes and learn from them, I'm going to grow artistically.
I don't hate women - they just sometimes make me mad.
I might talk about killing people, but that doesn't mean I do it.
I need drama in my life to keep making music.
I say what I want to say and do what I want to do. There's no in between. People will either love you for it or hate you for it.
I think my first album opened a lot of doors for me to push the freedom of speech to the limit.
Yeah, I did see where the people dissing me were coming from. But, it's like, anything that happened in the past between black and white, I can't really speak on it, because I wasn't there. I don't feel like me being born the color I am makes me any less of a person.
Personally, I just think rap music is the best thing out there, period. If you look at my deck in my car radio, you're always going to find a hip-hop tape; that's all I buy, that's all I live, that's all I listen to, that's all I love.
It sometimes feels like a strange movie, you know, it's all so weird that sometimes I wonder if it is really happening.
My father? I never knew him. Never even seen a picture of him.