Necessity knows no rules.
Sometimes it’s gin or sometimes it’s some champagne, and sometimes I go on stage with nothing at all. I’m turnt up, naturally.
I love performing, signing autographs, taking 'selfies' with the fans. This is just what I feel like I was born to do.
Everything runs smoothly. I'm never uncomfortable with anything I do. I never feel like I regret anything. I love music. All kinds of music. I'm a producer first. I feel like I can do anything and still be myself. You hear a song and you're like, "Juicy J is on this song, Juicy J is on that song," but it's still me at the end of the day.
As a musician, you write and make music as you go. It's definitely in a great sequence. When you release songs, you think, "Let me make sure this goes with this so it's like a story. "
I fell in love with music at 13-years-old. I wanted to be a singer at first and a drummer. Then I fell in love with rap music.
I'm a producerrapper so I feel like I can do anything. I can do all kinds of music. I've done all kinds of music and I'm good at it.
Music is the voice that tells us that the human race is greater than it knows.
When community action was put into federal law in the early sixties as part of the effort to combat poverty and social injustice, I supported it intellectually.
Every day in the news we're hearing how rampant violence is in our communities, both here in America and around the world. I believe that the establishement of a United States Department of Peace can greatly help alleviate the many problems that we hear about on a daily basis. Our children deserve so much better. It is our job right here and now to build a better world. By establishing a US Department of Peace we are doing just that. Please get involved. . . It's up to us to be the change that we wish for and the time is now to co-create it.
With the strong bipartisan rejection of the Dorgan amendment today, the Senate cast a vote in favor of the U. S. working to knock down unfair trade barriers that hurt American business and farmers