I could cover the gamut. It's cool though you go in for an hour, read the script, leave and you got a check.
The public doesn't get to see everything. I worked with X a couple times since then. Me and X have a close relationship. We actually did a record they were going to put on the Training Day soundtrack but he ending up buying the record from me and putting it on Great Depression as a bonus track.
When I do things with people it's not with the hopes of them coming back because that would be a selfish reason for me to do anything.
Life ain't complicated unless you complicate it.
You're always going to need those folks that introduce certain things to the next generation and I fit in that sense.
I'm human so I'd be lying if I said that it's not times where you sit back like damn all these niggas is poppin what's up?
God works funny so it might have just been meant for me to be an artist that doesn't sell two million records. Maybe my records might change somebody's life rather than sell thru the roof.
It could be the old man I see at the store or the chick I see walking down the block. Normal people that are everywhere you go. That's who I make records for and I don't expect all of them to give me pay $11.99 to hear my record.
I just make [music] for the people that always enjoyed hearing from me. I make it for people that enjoy the energy of rap music or a good rhyme. I do it for the people I see everyday, not the Hollywood ass people, the normal people.
I'm at a point where I let my mind go with flow of the music I'm making and it's not interrupted by me trying to please everybody.
There are other jobs I do besides rap. I was considering going back to school so there have been a few things on my plate that I thought about doing during my time off.