I am happy every day, because life is moving in a very positive way.

Every city I record in gives me certain energy.

My job is to make beats and make something hot.

Sometimes I don't want to have to be the guy that gets the party going.

When I'm doing a set as an artist I'm right in front of the stage the entire time, interacting with the crowd. The DJ set's a little different but they both are great and high energy for the crowd.

Even though 'Turn Down For What' is considered an EDM song, it's really a rap song.

A crunk attitude you're just rowdy, rahhhhh! You're just crunk. But you add the crunk rock to it, and it gives you some edge.

I always try to give all of my fans something special for them.

I Twitter quite a bit, and try to send out some funny stories.

Well, you've got to learn how to make fun of yourself - you know what I mean?

I used to do this one club called New York Sound Factory where I played house, hip-hop, and dancehall. I was one of the first DJs in the South to play everything.

In high school I was the guy all the girls came to with their problems.

I like producing myself, I like other people producing, I just like it all.

I love to make people have a good time and I love to make people party.

I ain't going to buy no iPhone.

The songs that I've done represent partying, so when people come see me in Vegas they know that they're going to have a good time.

The work that Rock The Vote does is incredible. So it's cool to collab with such an iconic organization.

I think Hillary is about it for 2016.

It takes time to restore an old historic car - you can't just do it overnight. That's how I look at the administration that came before Obama.

I'm kind of quiet.

You can listen to the records and know: We're really street.

Something that's Crunk is off the hook. It's popping, it's going down if it's Crunk. A football player listening to his Walkman as he's getting ready for the game, jumping up and down, he's Crunk.

When I worked with Jermaine Dupri for his label, he would have So So Def parties and he'd tell me, 'Yo, go on get this thing started.' I had to go get on the mic and get people turnt up. I mean, I don't want to be that turnt up guy all the time. It's part of my job so I do what I gotta do.

I love playing at Surrender because they let me be free and be myself... it's family, you know?