I just know what I go through, and I know how to speak on it in an interesting way. Read Summary
I think music made me who I am. Music taught me what was gutter and what wasn't. Music taught me how to live. Read Summary
I just keep recording. You never know what you'll come up with. Read Summary
I wanted to try a different way of making music. That's what made me try different things with my voice. Read Summary
I don't know how I started rapping. The first I did was at school. I tried writing one. I liked it. People started to like it. It was what I wanted to do. Read Summary
I'm just trying to be myself - make music how I make music. Read Summary
I always try to make my next song better than the last. Read Summary
I wrote my first song in the first or second grade. Read Summary
You can get to know me through my music. Read Summary
I don't like my music. I'll make a song, and if I do like it, I'll feel it, but after that 10th play, I don't like it no more. Read Summary
I'm not just an artist. I'm a CEO. Read Summary
The first rap I recorded was on Jeezy's 'White Girl' beat. One of my partners invited me to his studio, so I go. I wasn't planning on recording, we were just messing around. And I started recording a song, just a freestyle. Back then, Jeezy was going so hard, that's what everyone was on. That's what me and my partners in the trap would listen to. Read Summary
Music is like art, so I just paint all my pictures and put 'em out there. Read Summary
My cousin put me on Three 6 Mafia and Playa Fly. My other big cousin put me on 8Ball and MJG. Read Summary
My father is maestro at the Metropolitan church, which gives me an opportunity to write for the church as much as I please. Read Summary
I cannot write poetically, for I am no poet. I cannot make fine artistic phrases that cast light and shadow, for I am no painter. I can neither by signs nor by pantomime express my thoughts and feelings, for I am no dancer; but I can by tones, for I am a musician. Read Summary
Nevertheless the passions, whether violent or not, should never be so expressed as to reach the point of causing disgust; and music, even in situations of the greatest horror, should never be painful to the ear but should flatter and charm it, and thereby always remain music. Read Summary
Versification is, indeed, indispensable for music, but rhyme, solely for rhyming's sake, most pernicious. Read Summary
I live in a country where music has very little success, though, exclusive of those who have forsaken us, we have still admirable professors and, more particularly, composers of great solidity, knowledge, and taste. Read Summary
If music be the food of love, play on. Read Summary