I have really great, great parents, and they were very supportive of me.

The best part about being with a group is that you don't have to do everything alone. You're with your friends.

As far as the press is concerned, they're going to say what they want to say. Probably about 10-15 percent of the time It's accurate.

I didn't put out this album because I wanted everybody to know I was grown up. I'm 21 and that's not grown up.

I feel very fortunate to be compared to somebody so incredible. Michael Jackson's an icon.

I get way more nervous playing golf in front of 500 people than being on stage in front of 20,000 people.

I know what it takes to put on a good show for the fans.

I like to play golf. I like to shoot hoops.

I really didn't try to make an effort to make urban music, but I am a product of my inspirations.

I sang in church growing up. Memphis is the blues capital of the world, we like to say.

I would never do anything just for spite.

I'm not in this for the money because if I was, I would have jumped out after our first album.

I'm not trying to sound pretentious, but we did sell 12 million records on the first album, so we did get paid a little bit.

If I did any movies I'd have to take a break from singing, because I'd want it to be really good.

If you asked me what pop is right now. I'd say hip hop.

If you put out 150 percent, then you can always expect 100 percent back. That's what I was always told as a kid, and It's worked for me so far!

Just writing and being in the studio was like therapy for me.

My favorite moments in the show are when I stand by myself and sing.

Senorita was fun to sing, but I don't really have a favorite. When you write a bunch of songs, they're like your babies. You don't pick favorites.

Teen pop will never die as long as there are teens and popular music. It just takes a different head.

The fans have been great to me. I don't think it's asking too much to have me sign something for them.

The way I grew up, I was always taught that it's uncouth to talk about money, and that's not what should inspire you.

This isn't about the money. This is just for me. I love music.

We've been in that situation where you're just so happy to be doing what you love to do that you get taken advantage of.

When I'm in the studio, there are no boundaries.

You can say things a million times, but if you can't sing it, then it really isn't much of a song.

You have a lot of time on these tours. As Alice Cooper said, you can either drink all day or golf.

I think music will always be a big part of my life. I can't go five minutes without singing, sometimes unconsciously. And people stare at me, and I'm wondering why they're staring, and then I'm realizing that I'm belting out a tune.

Honestly, when you're making a movie, you never say, 'Oh, this one's going to suck and go straight to video.' When you're in it, you think you're doing the best work you can do. You're surrounded by people who are working hard. Everybody's hopeful.

If entertainment years were dog years, man, I'd be like Gandhi. I'd be, like, 250 years old.

I remember my mom saying, 'I will take you to every audition, I will support you, but the minute you stop caring about it, I will stop.'

Music is for dreamers, I think.

'Celebrity' is sort of an idea. I mean, I get to do something extraordinary, but I don't think it makes me extraordinary. That's my opinion. I like to be an artist; I like to do things that are involved in the arts, but I don't think it makes me more special than a doctor, for example. A doctor is an extraordinary person.

Honestly, the only thing I loved when I was a kid was basketball. I was an athlete when I was a kid, and that was it.

I think the only way to achieve something that's classic is to be in the moment. You don't sit around and think, 'Oh, I hope this is remembered forever!' You just have to be honest, and I think that requires being in the moment.

I think when I was about 12 or 13, my dad started taking me out to the local golf course, and that's the first time I ever hit a golf ball. I picked it up pretty quickly, just kind of monkey-see, monkey-do. But when I was 12, golf was so slow to me. For me, it was basketball, girls and music.

Sometimes a producer and an artist get together and they make magic like Quincy Jones and Michael Jackson. As far as my own music career - you could liken my chemistry with Timbaland to Marty Scorsese and Robert De Niro.

When I was a kid, I would impersonate anything that I would hear. It's - actually, I attribute that more to why I actually was able to become a musician and a singer.

I think I had a knack for music, but I think what I was more sort of talented at more than anything, because I don't think I'm a great singer, I think that I grew up imitating different voices that I heard.

My earliest memories as a kid was I would always try to make my mom and my stepdad laugh at dinner. Or make my friends laugh in class. And, I don't know, it's something I just really enjoy doing.

Sometimes I wake up and stretch and do 20 minutes on the treadmill, or anything to just break a sweat. And then I have the weekends where I can get out and play nine holes and maybe go to the gym.

The only thing that I travel with is an Ole Henriksen facial cleanser, something that my skin is used to avoid using different soaps at different hotels all the time, and Givenchy Man Pro-Energizing Massive Moisturizer. I usually keep my hair pretty short, too, so I don't require a lot of stuff.

In films, I didn't crave the type of attention I had sort of stumbled into in my music career. And I do not audition well. I'm really not good at it. Early on, I did movies like 'Alpha Dog' and 'Black Snake Moan' because the directors didn't ask me to audition.

Hosting 'SNL' was something I'd always wanted to do. The show allowed me to play to my strengths - mixing music with comedy seemed like a way into that world.

I think I have to laugh about the fact that I grew up in public. All these weird stages in my teenage years are documented. Why did no one tell me how terrible some of those outfits were?

I think it's important to remember that you go into something like marriage knowing that you don't know very much about it at all. But I do look at the marriage of my mother and stepdad, and what makes it work for them is that it's a team effort.

My mother is a ball of fire in the world, and I love that about her. But what I have learned from my stepdad is something as important, which is patience and compassion. Because when you are living with someone else, those two qualities go a long way.

Technology's related to everything. Technology is making the world more accessible, so yeah, as generations go by, they'll become more and more married to each other, for sure. I think they go hand in hand - fashion inspires design, and technology inspires design as well.

Most guys in high school wore clothes seen only by their classmates. I wore clothes seen by the world.

I don't think men figure out what they're really about until they're 25. That's when they start to feel like themselves.