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Last updated on November 21, 2024.
It's hard to stay vegan and eat right when you're moving around so much, but I've been off that alkaline water heavy, though.
I'm trying to make sure my kids' kids got paper.
I have a house in Hollywood with a studio in it.
People look at me like YG the turnt-up dude, hit singles and all that. And, yeah, that's me, but I'm for my people, too.
My family is always praying for me.
Out of Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton, I would rather Clinton be president, but just overall, I would rather Obama have a third term.
I'm happy with my success.
I was in a situation where I was a West Coast artist signed to an East Coast label.
The first album was going to be called 'I'm from Bompton,' and then I changed it to 'My Krazy Life.'
I really live my life looking over my shoulder.
When you think of YG, you think of the West Coast, L.A., the lifestyle; that's what the brand about. That's what 4Hunnid represents.
It's not our land; it's not made for us. It's America. That's how it was designed. We came here as slaves. It wasn't designed for us to win.
In the record business, if you sign an artist that don't really know too much about the business, you can really get over on them in a lot of different ways, so it's a lot of people that don't give artist the game because they're trying to make the most money in the fastest way off their artists.
I can't tell you who to vote for, because you have to do your homework to see who you connect with and see what they're pushing.
I just feel like, as time go by, I'm realizing certain stuff, and I see certain stuff not happening. I'm just steppin' up.
I been in the streets for a long time. They know me. They see me. They heard stories.
On God, when you come to New York, it's, like, work.
I have to have homies around me at all times.
I'm a rapper, not a singer.
They try to make it seem like trouble follows me, but since my first album came out, I ain't had nothing happen at my show that had something to do with me.
I don't want to make people think too much.
I went vegan.
I worked on 'Who Do You Love?' for, like, six months, really trying to, like - when I got it, I got it, but I was working on it for a minute cause I never had nothing to it. I couldn't get the flow or nothing. Then I just got it.
I love my daughter.
New York is turnt. It's really like 25 hours out here. 25/8.
I had a daughter, and that's a good thing.
I love the fans and the supporters.
I got a platform and a game. I got, like, people who look up to me, who listen to me.
I feel like when you successful, it's more stress 'cause it's more stuff you dealin' with.
I had parties in church halls. My mama knew people that had venues and all that, and I knew a lot of people from forever. I was always popular growing up. She used to get me the spots, and I used to have parties. Probably about 300, 400 people.
My music is just me, something people are gonna turn up to; the girls are gonna dance.
Stress come with life, period, bro.
On the 'Blacks & Browns' record, it's me and Sad Boy. He's a Hispanic artist, and we're talking about what we got going on with our peoples.
I'm a storyteller... a preacher.
Everybody gotta vote. I can't go tell you who you should vote for because I don't know what you got going on or what you tryna get.
I want to do - I want to be putting out classic stuff that's gonna stick and last forever, you feel me?
I'm saying us - our culture, our race, our people - we need to do better.
I'ma stay consistent. I'ma deliver. And I'ma keep using my platform to uplift people who I feel got what it take or deserve it or just - you feel me?
I was spending my own money on videos, spending my own money on radio, doing all that.
I'm bringing what Snoop and Dre was bringing to the game.