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
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
My cousin put me on Three 6 Mafia and Playa Fly. My other big cousin put me on 8Ball and MJG. Read Summary
Usually, when I'm rappin', I'm creating a big story or a concept song that sounds like a movie to me. Read Summary
I like my raps, but I'm never too happy with some of 'em because I feel like they could be better. Read Summary
I don't really listen to rap; I just like to rap. Read Summary
Rap is really just too conventional. Everybody does the same thing. No one ever pushes the box. Read Summary
I want to do films and have my name mentioned next to Wes Anderson and Quentin Tarantino. I don't want my name mentioned next to other rappers at all. Read Summary
I love folk. I love rap. Read Summary
It's all about the flow and the beat. Rap is more than just music now. Read Summary
I'm the type person, my safe place to be emotional is the booth. Read Summary
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 look at rap as an opportunity to act. My head is full of different characters - in each song I'm auditioning a character. Read Summary
I can rap in a London accent, make weird faces, wear spandex, wigs, and black lipstick. I can be more creative than the average male rapper. Read Summary
I always thought I'd look corny in the type of rap video in the club with girls and all that type of stuff. I just didn't think I could really pull that off. We always think it's more fun and better just to go outside the box and to use our videos to show cool concepts. Read Summary
I always do my rap from the outside looking in. Like I do my rap as if I'm looking at me rap. Read Summary
If I have a rap album I'm dropping, then I want it to be the best rap album. Read Summary
They say I'm the Hottest MC in the Game. If you label me that, I will live up to it. Trust me. Read Summary
When I began to rap, I wasn't taking it real serious. As I start seeing good things, it's getting serious. Read Summary
I want to relate. I don't want to just rap and go to the next album. Read Summary