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I'm not a hater. I've expressed this before.
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Usher is definitely somebody I came up listening to.
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You're gonna know, if I have beef with somebody, then one of us is just falling out.
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I like to turn the venue into a jungle gym, into my playground.
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Reggae goes in and out. It sounds so good, it feels so good and feels so tropical, but the problem is not everybody is Caribbean. Not everyone is going to sound authentic doing it, and sometimes it comes off cheesy when other people do it.
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Drake could diss me 20,000 times, and I would never diss him. I'm a fan.
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I'm here to be the guy that rubs people the wrong way sometimes.
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I don't have beef with nobody... You know when it's beef, because then we just start playing scoreboard, and nobody wants to play scoreboard.
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I go through the same kind of situations as other people. I have to give that to people, because people have this facade, this mirage, this mirror about me.
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I have a lot of fans, but a lot of people don't know who I am.
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I'm here to compete. I'm here to be number one.
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When the 'greats of all-time' put out their first albums, it wasn't a thousand features on it. And I'm one of the greats in my eyes.
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I'm a fan of LeBron James. I'm not really a team fan; I'm just a fan of one player.
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I just freestyle. I don't actually write the words on paper. It's just whatever comes into my mind. I'll record three or four lines at a time, get a good take, and do three or four more. It may be whatever comes into my mind. But I care about my craft a lot more than a lot of other people.
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I ended up moving downtown with these three dudes that I didn't really know. I came into the house, and I didn't realize how things worked. From, like, 15-18, I was just fighting them. I fought, like, every day, and these were, like, older dudes. It was every man for himself.
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I just want to work with the big people and the people who make great music.
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Hip-hop is a contact sport.
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That's why, to this day, K.I.S.S. can sell out wherever they go... because they sell tickets, and they have that core fan base. You may not hear K.I.S.S. on the radio with a new single today. And they can still sell out anywhere.
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A lot of times, people won't be 100 percent real with their story, and I wanted to give people the drawn-out experience of the perseverance and the struggle that it took to get here.
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I just pray to God and make sure I'm good with God.
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I think people have to look at it from a certain view. I say things because, at the end of the day, I can say whatever I want.
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To be selling out shows and these kids who don't speak English singing along every word? It's wild.
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Swavey, it puts more than one genre of music together. That's the approach I have with all music I do.
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The only thing is, with me - this may sound weird - there are a lot of R&B singers from that era that I actually don't know. Like, I never grew up on Boyz II Men.
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