I probably spent more money trying to do things that I didn't need to do.
Now my fans are older and they understand how to appreciate me the same way I appreciate them for being there for me.
I feel like God blessed me to be successful and to have a couple of more things that a lot of people of where I come from didn't have or didn't see, but it ain't always about me. It's about empowering the next generation so that's what I love doing.
I'm not the same person that I used to be.
Let's be honest. We don't take rap serious the way other cultures take rock-n-roll, they take country. They artists are being loved.
I feel like it's okay for us to grow up because a lot of us want to get rich and die young.
I want to get rich and die old.
Most of the people don't get their just due until they ain't here no more.
Atlanta is a big market for me. They've always supported my music. They took care of my people during Hurricane Katrina, so I love them and I love my fans. And to be able to help and motivate the next generation, I feel like this is the place to do it.
I want to get paid for doing my job and whoever don't like it or whoever don't give me my just due then that's on them.
I want to be able to take care of my family.
I don't need to get my due; I get my money.
I think now the music is good. I tell people all the time who like to be in the music business you got to have a hit record.
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