I'm not a fake person.

Men are objects to me.

I think I'm a superstar.

We gon' be a household name!

Women make the world go round.

I'm so blessed, thank you Jesus!

I love Bulma from 'Dragon Ball Z.'

Not every day is a good day for me.

I do not like disappointing people.

I'm just a real person, not a caricature.

I've been writing since I was maybe seven.

I listen to a lot of Biggie, he's so lyrical.

I have to just keep goin' hard, all the time.

My mom is a very strong woman, very tough lady.

I knew I wanted to be a rapper when I was, like, 5.

When I was little, I wanted to be a plastic surgeon.

I felt like my mixtapes were me flirting with my fans.

I love being a female rapper and embracing my sexuality.

I'm a pretty open person, and very little can embarrass me.

I'm not a character, so how I rap is just an everyday thing.

I just want to be like a good example to somebody in the future.

If you've got love for me, then I'm gonna have love for you, period.

Us boss chicks have to continue to stick together and change the game.

Being an XXL Freshman means that I actually grinded a lot to get here.

I definitely have to pray and spend a lot of time by myself when I can.

Once you really know yourself, can't nobody tell you nothing about you.

I have over a hundred wigs, I like to change them damn near every hour.

I was kind of shy about telling people that I could rap for the longest.

I'm going to always have a home in Houston, I'm going to always come back.

I definitely wanna open up some assisted-living facilities around my city.

How I am in the booth, how I am when I meet you, that's how I am in general.

Tina Snow' was more turnt up than anything I ever dropped, it's my alter ego.

That's what I feel like my music represents - having no limits or restrictions.

I was an only child so, at home, I'm turnt up by myself, doing whatever I wanna do.

Just to know that the people in my city are really rocking with me, I just love it.

I don't hate anything about Texas. I love my state. I love my area. It's like home.

When I was first coming out, I was definitely getting a lot of comparisons to Trina.

A lot of people's favorite rappers will literally get in the booth and just make sounds.

Being a rapper and still trying to pursue an education is really overwhelming sometimes.

My favorite song used to be 'The Nasty Song' by this dude named Lil Ru. That was my jam!

My momma wasn't a weak person and she wasn't a complainer. So I don't wanna be like that.

I like movies that make you semi fall in love with the villain so you have sympathy for him.

I feel like I have to put on for my city, because we have so many legends and so many greats.

It's not just about being sexy, it's about being confident and me being confident in my sexuality.

Kids used to pick on me because I was quiet, I was an easy target. But I wasn't quiet because I was scared.

When you go to college you can just be whoever you wanna be. So I got there and I'm like, Yeah, I'ma rapper.

After 'Tina Snow' dropped, I had so many performances and so many appearances, and I'm in the studio all the time.

My mom was a rapper. I would go to the studio with her, and that definitely showed me I can do this, I wanna do this.

When I drop a freestyle, I'm like, 'This freestyle gotta go hard' or when I do something it's, 'How can we top this?'

I spent a lot of time drawing and writing little comic books, and my mom was a rapper, so I would steal her instrumentals.

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