My intent is to party and have fun and to help the world and help all people become stronger and successful in whatever they do. That's what I spread.

It's really deep to me. Although it seems to many people that I'm making silly music, I'm really serious.

Every time I perform I always kind of outdo myself.

Honduras fans are true party rockers!

I think I'm very sexy because I am me. I am the best me. I am not trying to be somebody else, so when you are you, you are sexy.

I was a class clown, never got good grades.

I felt when I was gambling that the house always wins, and it was always like, how can I become the house? But when you're a band, you are the house because you can write the songs, you can wear your own clothes, you can pick where your show is. I can choose my own cards, basically.

I'm making a lot of songs that are tennis-inspired.

I feel like every time I do a video I say I want to make it like a movie, I want to make it very entertaining. So I start to just scan in my brain for what I haven't done before so I can do something unique and ridiculous, and what that song means.

I was into hip-hop, growing up early, so I loved Run DMC, LL Cool J, rappers.

A guy wrote a blog, way back when the Internet first started; the comments were so negative that it actually stopped me doing music for some time - about two, three years. It was after this one hip-hop project - Redfoo and Dr'Kroon. I wasn't used to it. I didn't like it. It lowered my self-esteem.

We want to be a soundtrack to people's lives in the party realm.

The X Factor' was amazing because I like being a positive role model to young artists; that's what I believe in. If I can shed some light and give them some tips on how to believe in themselves and be more confident with their craft.

I used to wear shades in the club but it was weird, it would be too dark so you wouldn't know who you're dancing with.

Our music is all about making music for the party. We don't call it music, we call it tools - tools for the party.

I always think about that when I make a song, 'what is the dance gonna be?'

I was really passionate about bringing party music to the world, so I will always be making some kind of party music.

I went to school with my good friend will.i.am and he used to make fun of me when I rapped, but in Sweden, I was the best rapper.

If you were good at tennis, you were a star in my dad's world.

I had to focus on my music career. But tennis has always been a passion.

My father was really into it. We would wake up in the morning and look at the markets.

The same reason why we're doing music is the same reason why Motown did: to make the world a better place and to make people happy. The main message is, just have a good time.

I don't really believe in the supernatural, as far as the negativity.

If you're thinking about making a hit song, and you think I want everybody in the world to love it, then you kind of make it up, and you do it.

I don't like to kiss and tell.

Our goal was definitely to be the biggest band in the world, for sure.

One of the secrets is, for us, we pick our demographic. If other demographics want to like it, then by all means. But essentially, we're making music for the party, for the club.

I feel like investing in really solid stuff that I can control.

We saw Michael Jackson and we said, we want to experience what it is to be Michael Jackson-esque. Just entertaining the people and making the world feel happy and dance.

What I realise at the end of the day, I love everyone and I have fans from three to 93.

I have kids from everywhere, not just Australia, and they want to be like Redfoo. They love Redfoo and I love them.

I learned about music by hearing the same song 50 times a day. I had some ability in music. It wasn't in my blood, in my DNA, but if you grow up around something you become good at it.

I didn't grow up with my dad, or around the whole legacy. I was post-Motown, so I'd always hear stories and wonder what was it like.

When I was born, I lived with my dad for two years. I was always watching him on a tennis court as a kid, he was a fanatic. Boris Becker would come to the house and play chess.

I love to be competitive.

The haters want to hate. They want to talk about this and talk about that. We don't even acknowledge it.

Yeah, I love Ethereum. I love coding.

Making people feel good is the number one priority: I love that.

I'm not an artist that vents through my music. I don't do it to relieve stress. I do it for the purpose of entertaining.

When you get famous, you become a target for things, like lawsuits. People will take advantage of your fame.

Vehicles are just something I have always felt connected to whether it is the bus or the plane.

Direction is more important than speed. You can go fast in the wrong direction.

We all Tinder in life. We all look at somebody and go: 'OK, swipe right.'

I like to use the world as my gym. I walk around and if I see a stairwell I might do a couple of dips on the stairs.

After reading the book 'The Secret,' it really changed my life because they made it visual and you saw how when someone thinks negative they attract negativity. A self-fulfilling prophecy whether it was negative or positive is basically the whole concept. Whatever you think, your mind is going to reproduce.

We like to party but to be the best partiers in the world you've gotta be serious, you've gotta plan that stuff out. You've gotta wake up the next day and catch that plane to the next show and perform a great show.

I feel like I've mastered what nervousness is, and simply, nervousness is, fearing the future. Or, I like to put it as, thinking about things that you don't want in the future. Normally, artists may think, 'What if my show doesn't go well?' Boom. That's going to cause nervousness.

Any products associated with a Apple are going to win. The people who make the Apple products are going to win.

What I did is I bought a drum set and I listened to 80s music, and I played, and I was, like, DJ'ing, and I said, 'this is what I wanna make. This is how I'm gonna give back to the people. I'm gonna make this party music.' It pulled me out of the depression, and then I've never been depressed since.

I don't want to get into the U.S. Open through the back door. I want to earn it.