When I started using SoundCloud, it was just becoming a thing.

Raider Klan was crazy because we all had our own personalities and our own little worlds when it came down to this music. It was the first step to creating your own weird little universe.

I like the way punk people perform better than rappers, because rappers suck at performing - no offense.

I live more than a double life, honestly. I have so many personalities, I live more than a double life.

I ain't gonna lie: I have dude fans; most of my fans are dudes.

I'm just going to express my opinion and try to change the way people think with the stuff I write or try to get deep into stuff that other people haven't got deep into.

'Threatz' was when I stepped into my own as an individual and one of the first songs we put on SoundCloud.

I just feel like nobody truly understands who I am as a person. They think it's one thing, but they get another. I feel like nobody fully comprehends who I am as a person, as a man, as a living organism in this world.

There's such a thing as good stress and bad stress. Bad stress is when somebody else stresses you out, and good stress is when you stress yourself out over something you want to accomplish, which makes you want to perfect it.

I'm not gonna sound like the next person. I could respect your sound, but I could also do my own - you feel me?

'Nostalgic' was just all my influences and me just being like, 'Yo, I'm going to be the hardest one out of everybody.'

I grew up in Carol City, Zone 3, for 19 years, in a house with four brothers, a mother and a father.

People wanna escape the truth sometimes.

I started adapting, and that's how I've been able to stay afloat all these years. It's important to be adaptable.

When I was just straight-up rapping, I feel like everyone wasn't paying attention as much, but the moment I started singing - case in point, 'Clout Cobain' - it affected more people.

The thing about abuse is it's just a cycle of hatred. The person who is gonna abuse you has been abused, and he continues that same cycle of hatred.

I was the type of kid that wrote all over my shoes.

I don't judge nobody.

Darkness is important. If you were having fun all the time, you wouldn't know what dark is.

I never wanted to perform like a rapper.

Love is always gon' be where home is, but it's also where hate it as well.

White man get money - stay rich, kids get rich. Black man get money - it's the countdown till, 'When is this brother gonna go broke?' I'm not going broke.

With 'Clout Cobain,' when I made the song, I knew what I wanted to say. But I was gonna say it in a way where people could understand it.

If I have a message to send, I'm going to send it in the most creative and yet crazy way I can.