Say yes to everything. 'You want me to buy you some food?' Yes. 'You want me to buy you a car?' Yes.

I wanna hear myself everywhere.

Music never felt like a job.

Being a feminist is being equal to do what a man do.

I'd rather have money and be broken-hearted than be broke and broken-hearted.

I was a loner; I was never the crazy party girl.

My mom kicked me out a couple of weeks before my 18th birthday. I had a job for about six, seven months at a supermarket, and they fired me for being late.

I had very strict parents, I could never go outside or go to parties.

To see the positive reaction to my music makes me feel good.

I don't want my personality to overshadow my talent.

I was a little hesitant to do 'Love & Hip-Hop' because sometimes reality TV can be good for your music career and sometimes bad.

I cannot turn my life back around. I'm already a public figure, I'm famous... It's like, I might as well keep it going, might as well make the money.

People want me to be so full of shame that I used to dance. I would never be ashamed of it. I made a lot of money. I had a good time, and it showed me a lot.

What counts the most for women is having the confidence to make your own money.

If you want it, and the more you keep hearing you can't have it, you just go and get it.

My personality is humongous.

It's just like, damn - I'm competing with myself.

I'm an emotional gangster. I cry once every month.

Music is the melody whose text is the world.

I'm happiest with my family around me.

To be honest, I think kids have got a lot more going on than adults. They've got their heads screwed on a lot better.

I want at least five kids. I want twins.

I can play a lot of different instruments adequately but nothing really well.

I write songs about stuff that I can't really get past personally - and then I write a song about it and I feel better.