I think any time you're at the end of a trip you're usually pretty ready to come home and start working regularly again.
G-EazyI'd have to say the best part of being successful is being able to take care of my mom so she never has to worry about anything again and also being able to put my friends and people I care about in positions to win.
G-EazyIt's important to push yourself to get better at your craft - whatever that is. It's important to grow and evolve with each project.
G-EazyI think the special stuff [music] still finds a way to be heard, as long as you pair it with a good release strategy.
G-EazyI think, back in the day, when I was first starting to make music, all I wanted to do was to get a record deal.
G-EazyIn a sense, touring is crazy. You go city to city playing the show over and over again. But there's something magic about being in front of people, so it's not like going through the motions every night. It's a different experience.
G-EazyIn my dorm room, I was a hermit making music, I've always had a sense of urgency that I don't have forever to make this happen.
G-EazyI always think I'm going to record a lot on tour but it's always hard to fit it in the schedule, and there's a whole lotta' other extra curricular activities that happen on the road.
G-EazyI grew up on the bus, or riding my bike, or catching the subway, I've never had a car. In college, any girl I ever dated had a car, too.
G-EazyI'm a Gemini, so there's two people in me. Straight up. There's the nerd who is totally zoned out in the studio, EQ-ing this kick drum, raising this snare one decibel, or swapping this high hat out for another. Then there's the other side who's a performer. I have to go out on stage and be electric, a fire cracker, just run around the stage and give a show.
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