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  • I say 'cuz' around Bloods, and I say 'blood' around Crips...I'm twisted. Got Mary, got Lucy, got Molly: that's wifey, girlfriend and mistress.

  • These Days I'm feeling real good.

  • 106 & Park, Freestyle Friday, that was real pivotal. I feel like he has the right to do that, he comes from that era so he has the right to do that.

  • I feel like battle rap is as popular as it's ever been, today. With Total Slaughter it's getting real popular.

  • I used to wanna rap like Jay-Z, Now I feel I could run laps around Jay-Z, Nas ain't seen nothing this nasty, B.I.G. & Pac got it coming when I pass too. You got the mic, I ain't the one you wanna pass to

  • I'm just a demon that means well. Freelance for God, but do the work of Satan.

  • Me personally, I just wanted to do that to capture These Days.With DAY-lyt.

  • King Of The Dot is huge; battle rap is huge right now. My first battle that I went to was King Of The Dot - shout out to Lush One.

  • Soul brother number 1+1 Gettin' fed like where drugs and guns come from

  • I've been to Vancouver every year for the last four years, since 2011 when I came out with Murs.

  • I got plenty. You can have all my light, my shine. I got plenty. All my boys here, we working being creative.

  • I wasn't really sold on being an artist until high school, my senior year. I was going to do the college thing originally.

  • [Positive mental attitude] is a practice, you gotta practice. I practice being still.

  • I'm really focused on These Days and I'm trying to take it as far as I can - I feel like it's a strong body of work. I just want to give it the ame kind of attention I give all my projects.

  • Battle rap is a culture. That's boxing, it's like boxing.

  • The universe bends to a still mind, peace be still.

  • I dunno, around 11th grade, 12th grade I was just like "yeah. This is something I want to do". I was always known; I was always the rapper.

  • No religion, I'm just so explicit, I coexist in places you would never know existed.

  • There are a lot of people in this world that listen to wide ranges of music and there should never be a CERTAIN type of music that any artist should be confined to, in my opinion.

  • Everything is written in my mind, more so due to my lack of vision at this point. After years of vigorous writing, it was more of a challenge to do it without paper or sidekicks. I enjoy a good challenge.

  • I like to practice being still and I feel like that promotes a lot of positivity.

  • I've been following battle rap for a long time. Me and Daylyt are real cool. We battled on my album, he's on my album. We did a one round battle on my album and that was just me capturing These Days.

  • I'm like Donatello. For real. You probably want to come play your joints for me get my condolence.

  • You had to look at it as sales, as costumer service. Costumer's alwasy right, you know? Service with a smile. Those type of things so it's just kinda in me. In my DNA.

  • Not even battling but just really known for rapping. Like I had songs up on Soundclick first, take it back.

  • I've been thinking about that a lot too lately, These Days. I think it's becasue I grew up in retail, in costumer service. I grew up having to talk to everybody, having to sell to everybody so now that I can just sell me, it's fun. It's not even a sale, it's really just me being me.

  • I have respect for the sport so I will contribute to the sport by encouraging artists .

  • After me and Daylyt built that relationship, they had a battle in the area and we finally wanted to go see one, live. We was cool with just watching it for a while until me and Daylyt got cool and I really wanted to go see it live.

  • People always known me for rappin'. So I guess that maybe just hindered me, like "oh well, I mid-as-well go long term with it."

  • Honestly I think it was gradual from the first time I came. It's been a gradual thing as far as audience and response wise. I feel like I was conditioned for this type of impact.

  • I've been watching battle rap since that time period when Cassidy was hot, Murda Mook and Lux first when at it. That was a very pivotal time in hip-hop.

  • I think our Canadian fan base is large because it took us a while to get over here anyway, in the first place.

  • Vancouver is dope, everybody got across the border today.

  • I'm not extra'd out. I got a cool little vinyl collection.

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