The media do strange things.

The way I rap is very west coast.

I'm unique. I'm myself. I'm funny.

My favorite subject was lunch time.

Some people just want to be accepted.

I'm a West Coast ratchet L.A. artist.

Everything ain't just about the radio.

I knew I was going to be a 2019 XXL Freshman.

Everybody's waiting on the downfall of artists.

I wouldn't have went to school if I wasn't playing football.

I don't like to say it, but I don't care, I'm a real-life genius.

What stands out about me the most? Probably my chains. I don't know.

I don't wanna go full mainstream and have my followers go 'What happened?'

I might not have the best flow, sound... but when it comes to wordplay, cuz, come on bro.

Going from worrying about money to not worrying about money. It's all unreal. It's hard to take in.

I'd rather you listen to my music with a confused face, you know? Rather than you just hearing a good flow to a good beat.

In the beginning, I was a stay-at-home dad. So I could actually focus on being a rapper. I could write. I could come up with ideas.

I'm so established that I don't care about what nobody think about how good I am at dancing, how good I am at doing whatever I'm doing.

I feel like my rise is connected to my lyrics, my look, my dance, my character, it all feeds into the same funnel, which is me, myself.

I didn't know what kind of sound I wanted to make. I didn't have no influences. I just heard my voice in the microphone and was like, damn, I like that.

I've been compared to, like, five different people. Suga Free, Silkk The Shocker - I get that one a lot. Somebody named Freeway. I don't know who Freeway is.

The old West Coast rappers are the way I rap; they weren't always on beat but it was about telling a story. I'm just a little more modern so it doesn't sound exactly the same.

I just want to get paid to lay down, wake up when I want to wake up, go to sleep when I want to go to sleep, and my money just be there. I just want to make the most doing the least.

People be famous for everything other than music and that's what they really trying to do. But they don't know once you get famous for being this funny guy, nobody's going to take you serious as a musician.

Listen, if you a comedian, and you try to jump in the rap lane, it's not gonna work out the way you think it's gonna work out. Just cause you got 4 million followers, 5 million followers, them people follow you 'cause you a comedian. So, once you try to rap they are not going to take you serious.

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