My cousin put me on Three 6 Mafia and Playa Fly. My other big cousin put me on 8Ball and MJG. Read Summary
I'm not hip-hop. I'm Tyler. Read Summary
People grapple with labeling me as hip-hop, R&B, or pop, and it's interesting to me. I'm just making music. Read Summary
I think that we, as the African-American men in hip-hop, we have a greater responsibly because we have the ears of so many millions of our young people. And they listenin'. Read Summary
Well, hip-hop is what makes the world go around. Read Summary
In New York, my dad raised me to listen to everything like hip-hop, rock and country music. When I moved to Dallas, I started listening to whatever I wanted to listen to. Read Summary
Hip-hop and country aren't too far different: They got shiny suits and the boots and the guitars with their names on it. I was infatuated with that type of stuff. Read Summary
I'm trying to make music that I like, and I love hip-hop. At the same time, I love guitar. I love rock and everything. Read Summary
Curren$y used to be my favorite rapper. Read Summary
You cannot be from Atlanta and not know who Gucci Mane is, period. Read Summary
I feel like I have something to prove. I'm just not this cool fashion kid that be around ASAP Rocky. Read Summary
I realized the power of hip-hop. I realized how influential this music and this culture are. Read Summary
I don't mind being called a weirdo. There are a lot of people in hip-hop who are probably never going to get what I do. But, by just being myself, I end up touching a lot more people who might never have paid much attention to a female rapper. Read Summary
I was never just a 'fill in 16 bars on a beat' rapper. I was making real songs from the jump. Read Summary
One of my favorite hip-hop artists is Makonnen. One of my favorite bands is Fall Out Boy. You put those two together, and that's Lil Peep. Read Summary
Atlanta is definitely where it's at. I still go back to Chicago a lot though, I got family there. Read Summary
I was 17 when I first started rapping and 18 before I started taking it seriously - when I really knew I could rap and have fans and be a trendsetter. Read Summary
I never knew anything about rapping. Read Summary
Dropkick Murphys get me going, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Nirvana... plus, all the regular hip-hop stuff. Read Summary
My whole thing is to inspire, to better people, to better myself forever in this thing that we call rap, this thing that we call hip hop. Read Summary