If you can make the hits, then you won't be an Internet rapper anymore. It's good for hip-hop.
I'm not in any way selling out by having a record that's good enough for radio.
I hate when any rapper would just use "Rapper X" because "Rapper X" is hot at the time and put them on the record. That's not how I do my thing. I work with my friends and people I consider fam.
I've always traveled, man, so I'm always out and everywhere.
Atlanta is not like New York, where everybody piles into one place.
I've got my girl records that are real feel-good and could be a radio crossover. But it's not me going in that direction, and being like, "We need this huge pop crossover record where we need this girl on the hook."