Many of my lyrics are about having sex with prostitutes.
I am scared of being broke and famous. I think that would be the biggest curse.
Of course I want people to show up to the concerts and I am sure for that to decline would be a difficult thing.
I'm no saint but I do believe in what is right.
I do believe in standing up for what you believe in and your family and your friends.
I just wasn't raised a granola eating, peace love hippie type person. I'm from Michigan and was raised in and around Detroit where it is kind of you get respect and you give respect. That is how I feel.
As much as you don't want to say you are a vengeful person, when someone drags your name through the mud and plays press games and puts things out there like that, you are kind of like, alright. US Weekly will be gone next week, the songs I am writing won't.
The best formula for revenge is success.
I don't want to be tied down. I don't want to settle down. I don't want I love you.
I love women and I love the women I have been with. I always try to be kind and cautious and treat people nice.
Being married sucked. Maybe for some people it is not meant to be.
I'm single and loving it. It is always weird talking about that stuff. When someone is talking about who they are going out with, I am always like, who cares? Talk about your music or something.
I always say getting married was a ball. I had a blast getting married. Loved it so much I got married six or seven times or whatever it was.
I fell in love. It was a great thing to be in love. I was a complete idiot in love.
I'm not worried about headlines affecting my family, especially my son. He knows who I am. Whatever these things he is reading, he has a different perspective than the rest of the world just as a lot of my friends do.
I'm thankful that I proved myself in music which is my first love, my first passion before I got involved in this media. I am hoping to bring it back to the music now.
The personal antics have overshadowed the music. I never wanted that but I knew what I was getting into when I got into everything I got into.
I have always touched on different genres whether it has been hip-hop, country and the rock element.
My son is a great kid and does super well in school. I couldn't be prouder of him. What I tell him is, 'You don't want to just be known for being the son of a rich rock 'n' roll star.' I've seen a lot of kids like that. I want him to be happy, work hard and create his own thing. I tell him, 'You're not gonna be one of these kids up on stage playing with me. If you wanna have hits - write your own. Then we can play together.'
I remember coming home from school one time and saying very calmly to my mum, 'I'm not going any more. It's a waste of time. I gotta get going with this music thing. School's getting in the way.' It freaked her out.
When I started out I thought I might make a little money, get some girls, get a taste of the rock 'n' roll life. It's gone way beyond that.
Girls are always like, 'Oh, you're much better-looking in person than in pictures.' I'm kinda like, 'Er, thank you? I think? As in, I'm not as ugly as you thought?'
I could write a book on the things I've done drunk.
I got into rock and roll to piss my parents off and the establishment around me.
I really believe it's the old cliché, the more you give the more you receive. I'm living proof of that.
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