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When I get to the stage, I don't get no kind of weird feeling when everybody starts screaming. It doesn't make me feel superhuman or anything. Me, I never really wanted to be famous like that.

Everyone could relate to that feeling of when, even if you've done nothing wrong and you see the police behind you, you get nervous.

We as rappers have a job and have to get fans music and let them know about stuff that's coming out. So if everyone migrates to Twitter, that's where we go.

I have some ideas for things nobody's done before, and some are ideas bigger than me that I might be able to pull off, maybe.

I'm just an artist that makes good music and has a good idea to make money off of that.

Me and a few others like Big Boi from Outkast and Trey Songz were excited about the ride-sharing space. This was around 2014, we started making the steps to get in touch with Lyft and did our investment in 2015.

When I was coming up, there was only one way to listen to music, and that was on a Walkman.

The future of the world is in the palm of the tech community.

Not everything works for everybody.

I don't want to be the guy that's sitting here, calling somebody and telling them their dream. I want to be in the seat of the founder.

People can see it when you're honest and sincere.

America is fascinated with seeing people have nothing and turn it to something.

Scarface, I don't think, has done anything in his whole career to tarnish his legacy.

Sometimes I ask at concerts, how many of you are on Twitter, and the crowd goes crazy. Then I ask about Facebook, and the crowd goes even more crazy.

Some people don't have to be on the screen all day and they could be making interest on so many different things and making money. I look at people like that. Those are the kind of entrepreneurs I look at.

I love that with a lot of my favorite records, I couldn't tell you the sales on them, like Scarface or some of the UGK albums.

I kind of always thought that I had a good ear for melodies. I think in terms of melody. I can just be walking and I'll hear a melody.

If you look at companies like Twitter, Google, all these companies started with ideas and then everybody used it. In my world, people don't think like that. Rappers chase the next check. They become a slave to labels and eventually that money starts shrinking.

I trust my gut instinct, and go against the grain and it works.

When people say they can't find African-American startups to invest in, it just sounds a little crazy to me.

I want people to understand how the tech world changes my world.

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