I don't call my people fans, I call them believers, because they go above and beyond.
I feel like Im able to relate to all races of people because when you learn to tap into the raw emotion of a person, that goes past color.
Lil Wayne is somebody who I used to ride to school listening to in my car. You know from Tha Carter to Tha Carter II, to Dedication 1 & 2, to Da Drought, his mixtapes. You know you got that for him as him being a rap legend, somebody who you look up to.
I get sick all the time because I get no rest and sleep, but it's definitely worth it.
Ariana is a huge supporter of mine; she's a big fan - she told me that when I met her. She's cool, her voice is crazy, she's got a great, great voice.
It has no color to it. If you can rap good, you can rap good. I look at Mac Miller, who’s one of my homies, and I look at Wiz Khalifa, who’s one of my homies, and I don’t look at Mac different because he’s white. He’s my homie.
Million dollar deals in my email, you mad as hell you ain't CC'ed
Bout to inhale like I'm finnin to see Satan. We're Satanic. It's the law.
I just knew what I wanted to be since the third grade. And I always did well in school, I was the type to get good grades, I never really got below Cs or nothing like that. I always kept it A-B. But there's no school for rap.
I feel like when you're a celebrity, people dehumanize you and they forget you're a real person.
Sometimes I feel like putting on a blazer with just a T-shirt.
My white girl Veronica, black girl Monica, Got me celebrating Christma-Hanu-Kwanzaa-kah, Rocking dashikis with a yarmulke.
It's easier to record in LA than in New York and Detroit, because the space in LA is green, and there's sunshine, and I need all those positive vibes.
Definitely people like Kanye, inspired me to work hard. He's somebody who I've seen put that grind in over the years.
I feel like I changed hip-hop.
For me, personally, Detroit is a melting pot for everything. We get the best from the East Coast, West Coast and down South.
Everything I wanted to do was big. I feel like my music is big, the mark I'ma leave in this world is big, so I feel like that's the perfect name.
Acting is a grind, just like music is a grind. Sometimes it takes longer than what you can give.
I want to win some awards, sell more records - just do whatever I want.
Chains and stuff are nice, don't get me wrong I love them and I wear chains, but I can do without it.
I ended up getting a lion chain. I had to make my own mascot - I want to start my own dynasty eventually.
I think it's tacky to have chains that go all the way down to your crotch.
Feeling more comfortable onstage is something I've worked on - it's really about just being the artist I am.
It was probably in third grade - I had a super fake, gold herringbone chain. I don't remember if it was my mom's or how I got it, but ever since then, I've loved chains.
As I put out more music, I really want to get to the point where people feel like my show is a must-see.