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

My mom was a big UGK fan.

A man could come in the room with his hair not cut, not done, pants around his ankles and people still gon' be like, 'Oh, that's his style. It's cool.' Being a woman, you have to be on your P's and Q's at all times, because not only do you have to keep up your appearance for men, but other women judge you so hard.

I feel like boys listen to my music. They just don't like to admit it, but I go hard. But yeah, I feel like I go really hard, so why not listen to me? Anybody could relate to my music, honestly.

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

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

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

I've been writing since I was maybe seven.

Since I was younger, I've always had the same body. Older guys would always be like, 'Oh you a stallion.' I finally had to ask, like, is that a good thing? Everybody pretty much took it and ran with it, and then I put it as my main name on Twitter. Ever since then everybody's just been calling me Stallion.

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

You don't have a lot of women doing things for women, so when I'm rapping I gotta talk all this mess so the women can feel as confident and empowered as the men.

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.

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

One of my eco-friendly hotties asked how I felt about climate change telling me that no one was listening to her, so I asked her, 'What can we do to help?!'

You find out about me because of my music, and that's how I want to keep it.

I'ma just rap and do me.

I've been like this forever. I'm sweeter, probably, but me and my homegirls were a little buckwild, ya know? And it only got worse.

Everything that's happened to me is happening very organically. It's nothing that we paying for, nothing that we asking for.

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

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

I wanna work with my girl Maliibu Miitch. I love Maliibu. I definitely wanna work with Beyonce, Rihanna. I'm a huge fan of Rihanna and Beyonce, so that's like my dream collab.

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

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 do not like disappointing people.