I'm an anarchist. I have it tattooed on my stomach.
My memory stops at 14.
I have so many accomplishments under my belt.
It's an honor to step onstage and celebrate the service and sacrifices of our soldiers.
Fame is the weirdest thing ever.
You can make something out of nothing. I proved that with my career, making it out of the city that I'm from.
I listened to Korn and Limp Bizkit and that whole era of heavy music.
When the universe throws something your way, or things happen, I'm one of those people that goes with it, and I don't fight it.
A lot of time, my inspiration comes from pain growing pains, hunger pains, or money pains.
I'm a kid from Ohio in an industry that drives people insane.
I was a huge punker growing up.
Not everyone wants to be in misery in every song!
There's something about America's sweetheart and America's bad boy. That juxtaposition is what everyone desires.
I don't think that my music without pain is good music - and I wouldn't know, because I haven't made any music without pain.
I don't think having a conservative mind in 2012 is a cool thing.
My time on 'Roadies' gave me serenity and space.
My executive board, my management, my friends, are so ethnically diverse.
It's crazy. Even doing that one episode of 'Catfish,' I get people recognizing me for it who didn't even know my music.
I've never been comfortable with sharing anything I was a single child.
I've never been a bandwagon Clevelander. I've been talking about Cleveland and holding up Cleveland since before we were champions.
I've had more life experiences than most people that are older than me.
I've graced almost every stage in N.Y., from Webster Hall to Gramercy Theater to Best Buy.
I'm trying to be the Dr. Dre of Cleveland.
I'm probably one of the wildest, most out-of-control people in the industry.
I'm not just a great white rapper. I'm a great rapper.
I'm known as a voice for a generation of people that don't have a voice.
I'm here to make an impact on the kids who truly care.