I'm from Brooklyn. I grew up very poor- seven people, four rooms. My dad had no education.
I hate doing features because rappers take forever to get you their verses.
I was never actually signed to the label; I was just the annoying rapper that was always around at the studio sessions.
I think I've been able to witness Canadian hip-hop get a lot more respect from our own people. I think some of the artists that came before me were doing their thing but lacked a strong next generation of artists to help them capitalize.
I've just been watching other people's releases and learning from their mistakes. I know I'm bound to make a couple of my own, but I've got a couple ideas that I think are going to help get it out.
I think mixtapes have been really important for keeping my buzz strong.
What a lot of people don't understand is that the music that they're hearing is usually months, and in some cases, years old. So I'm a lot better than whatever material people have been hearing.
The depressed fall back exhausted from every undertaking.
Why did he have to be so gorgeous? Why did he have to stand so close, and why did I still love him so much?
I felt like I was living in some sort of video game and people pre-empting every move I made, obviously as a result of accessing my private information.
That's great. They should put the hole in the fairway.