Top 12 Quotes & Sayings by The Kid Laroi

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an Australian musician The Kid Laroi.
Last updated on December 18, 2024.
The Kid Laroi

Charlton Kenneth Jeffrey Howard, known professionally as the Kid Laroi, is an Australian rapper, singer, and songwriter. He is the recipient of various accolades, including two ARIA Music Awards, five Billboard Music Awards, an iHeartRadio Music Award, and nominations for two Grammy Awards and three MTV Video Music Awards.

You have to have a mentality, you can't fail. You have to do it. That's what's helped me a lot.
I met Drake. That was crazy. Chief Keef, that was another crazy one. Obviously, people like Ski Mask The Slump God, that's my boy.
Anybody wherever I've ever been in my life, one thing they can always say good or bad, I was always doing music and I always wanted to be a rapper. — © The Kid Laroi
Anybody wherever I've ever been in my life, one thing they can always say good or bad, I was always doing music and I always wanted to be a rapper.
It's hard for me to trust people, and especially girls it's - I don't really like doing the whole opening-up thing with girls.
I am really competitive. I take my basketball very seriously, even though I'm not really that good. I take it very seriously.
I think I'll be doing music until I die, regardless of whether I'm popular or not. If I ever feel like people aren't receiving my music well anymore, I'll probably go to the backroads and become an executive or just sign artists.
It's been an interesting life. I feel like I'm 40 years old at the age of 16.
And I love working, that's my life. I'm a lonely person anyway. I don't like being around a load of people so I can work on myself and think.
I just have a really strong mind and I just believe in myself a lot.
I do believe in love. I don't believe you find it at 16 but I think I believe in it.
It's hard enough being American and trying to make it in an American world, but being Australian, you're from a whole different country and have a whole different way of doing things.
I dunno - it's like, again, Juice was super big for me in terms of inspiration, and I learned a lot from him in terms of his recording process and stuff like that.
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