Houston is a place where you have to be the best. Everybody gotta be flashy, flashy. It's not like a gaudy thing, but people definitely put on their best dressed even if they go into Wal-Mart.

These other cities, soon as I walk out, they going crazy like I'm a boy band. But Houston people are chill. We can see Beyonce and be like, Aight cool.

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

Houston is just where the whole swag comes from, the culture. We have some of the most legendary groups and people coming out the city. I know I have big shoes to fill because these people are legends. I don't want to disappoint the city.

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

My music is me letting the world know how confident I am in myself, and me basically telling other women - and guys - how confident and how comfortable I believe they should be.

Before I do anything, I practice it for a while, and then when I know it's the bomb, then I'm gonna present it to everybody.

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

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

I hate that people have made the term SoundCloud rapper into a bad thing, because a lot of artists are underground and they don't have a way to put their music on. But to get that clout, to get that popularity, you might want to upload your music to SoundCloud - because how else is everybody going to hear it?

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

I didn't tell anybody that I wanted to rap when I was in high school.

I want to take my rapper money and start my own assisted living facilities in Houston because I see what it looks like when you got your grandparents take care of your great-grandparents.

We gotta break these double-standards and get women to loosen up a bit. We gotta show them that we can do what we want to do how we want to do it. If someone doesn't like it, they can get to stepping.

I love being a female rapper and embracing my sexuality.

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

I don't feel like my sound is similar to any female artist that's out right now, so I definitely feel like we just need some Texas flavor.

I don't really feel like I done made it all the way. I feel like, 'OK, we did this. Then we grinded enough to get to this point. Now we gotta grind enough to get bigger and bigger,' you know?

We love Fenty.

The main goal of my music is to make people feel strong and confident.

I think I'm a superstar.

Me and Kehlani have music together, and I love her.

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

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