A great song can come from anybody. A great performance can come from anybody. It doesn't matter who you are, and that's truly what I believe.
I wear what I like to wear, I don't pick out clothes to try to fit in or whatever, I just like what I like.
Never give up and never conform.
It's important to push yourself to get better at your craft - whatever that is. It's important to grow and evolve with each project.
I listen to a wide array of music, all depends on the mood I'm in at the time.
I suppose sometimes the lack of privacy can be a little hard to deal with at times.
I'd have to say the best part of being successful is being able to take care of my mom so she never has to worry about anything again and also being able to put my friends and people I care about in positions to win.
I just want to make music that matters, that people will remember for a long time.
While I made a splash, rappers came and passed But still I ask myself: how long does famous last?
I think when people get comfortable is when they fall off.
If you get comfortable, that's how you fall off.
Nothing tops making a living off your passion.
If you're not putting enough time into the music, there's not gonna be a whole lot of it. So in my eyes, success is just being able to do what I love for a living, spend all my time doing it, connect with fans, and continue that for a long f - king time.
I just always wanted a platform. In the past, I always dreamed of having a following and a fan base - you know, a group of people just listening and paying attention to what I was making. I think the reality kicked in that you have to make a living so that you have enough time to keep creating, you know? 'Cause if you're not making a living at this, then you're making a living working another job, and if you're working another job, you're spending all your time doing that and can't put enough time into the music.
If you think about rap and how it has become so much easier to record music and release it, and you think about everyone in the world being a 'rapper' these days, it's so much easier. But it's still as hard as ever to break through and truly be successful in this industry.
Lost in this young world, I'm just trying to navigate See the pie sliced, I'm just trying to grab a plate.
Toronto is amazing, it's one of my favourite cities to visit. Toronto and Montreal are just super dope places.
I grew up on the bus, or riding my bike, or catching the subway, I've never had a car. In college, any girl I ever dated had a car, too.
I've never had a car. Like I can drive, but I'm always at the risk of killing people.
I want to tell every fan that I appreciate them with a retweet or reply but I don't want my account to lose my own tweets. I don't my fans to have to go through a bunch of replies to get to my own tweets right? In the big picture though I do read all of the tweets and I appreciate all of my followers and my fans.
Anybody can have a great album in themselves but it's not until you bring it out and put it into tangible form and creating it and working on it in the studio that all of that comes to life you know what I mean?
In my dorm room, I was a hermit making music, I've always had a sense of urgency that I don't have forever to make this happen.
Thing is, I wasn't in the library, didn't study too much, didn't get the best grades, but honestly, I didn't party a lot either. I stayed in a lot.
I stuck with my education, you know, I really did that for my grandma. It meant a lot to her that I finished school and in the grand scheme of things it was her who had saved and helped provide for me this opportunity to go to school.
I don't come to Toronto often, so when I'm there it's always special and rare which I think makes it very exciting for my fans.
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