I really got a Chinchilla vest. And going gorilla is just like going ape, like turning up, like I’m turning up. Everybody knows me for turning up. All my shows is just turned up. When I hear the fans screaming ASAP before I come out to show and to perform, I be hyped.

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The $30,000 Prada trench coat is this vintage Prada crop coat that I actually didn’t get, but I was just hoping that I spoken it into existence, it just came to me. So we still waiting for that Prada trench coat. Me and the universe.

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I’ve always believed that I was the greatest of all time. I think it’s a matter of people just catching up and seeing that.

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It’s Fredo from ‘The Godfather.’ Don Corleone is one of the most prominent figures and characters in my life, that I’ll watch ‘Godfather’ over and over and over and over and over and over. Because Michael Corleone remind me of myself, he was the younger brother that had to take on the missions because they went, they shot at his pops, he came from the army. He ain’t even really want to get into the family business, dealing with all of the bullshit and everything, the killings and the murders and the turnt up shit. But he got dragged into it because they popped at his pops and then they killed his brother. So he tried to put his brother on, his brother went to Vegas, started fucking up all the money. He was getting slapped around. And he was trying to set him up because his brother was pussy. And then he said, all right, I’m going to play this whole thing out. He had the body of his own brother on the premises of his own home because Fredo was doing some bullshit. He went on the boat, Fredo already knew what time it was. They put a bullet in his head and it was over, and that’s what’s happening in the game. Long story short.

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I’m in a game where you could get caught up because as a artist you easily become a target. You can, depending on how you move, you could just be that person that just… You know, we’ve see like a million artists go left. You know what I’m saying? It’d be like huge artists from the G Dabs to the Craig Macks to the whoever it is, like Pimp C to Nipsey. It’s scary out there, and then even 6ix9ine and this whole situation… It’s a whole lot going on. Trucks is getting tapped, hip-hop police, all of that shit is happening. We live a scary life. Tupac was living a scary ass life. So it’s like this is my real life. I hope that I’m in my family prayers because I’m out there, and as artists, we’re vulnerable, we’re accessible. We can be touched. We go into these clubs, we go into different towns. Look at Rocky, he went to Sweden to do a show, and wound up getting locked up from a long ass time. So it’s just so much going on and so much energies around, and so much hands you shaking, there’s so much places that just got bad vibes and bad intentions that you will hope that your family is praying for you.

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I was just showing love to the Asian community, and it was simple. Rolling down the window, got two Asians with me. I just did an Asian tour. So that’s what I’m talking about, speaking things into existence. It went from two Asians to an Asian tour. My first time going to Japan, bro, I went to Shabuya, Osaka. I’ve been to Japan probably three times. Every time has been amazing. Every time they show me mad love. The first time I went though bro, I’m talking about I could not afford Bape when I went, I mean coming up. But when I went to Japan, three stores blessed me with bags of Bape. I came back with gifts for the family. It was like Christmas gifts. I had triple windbreaker Gore-Tex jackets with the Bape on it, all of that, because I did the Bape collab for Trap Lord, and they even had me in this Bape documentary that Nigo did with Biggie and along all the people that he did collabs with. I went to Nigo’s house, which is a museum now, and I seen the Bape Nextel. I seen all the art and the Campbell soup cans, and the dope rooms he got, and all his collectibles, and stuff like that, and it was just hell of an experience.

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Celine bags is my favorite bags. I got this oversize brand new Celine bag that I was scared to buy for a long time because that shit was mad expensive. Now I have two, I have a green one and a gray one, but it’s these oversized Celine bags from Phoebe Philo. That’s the original, the designer that I love from Celine. She made these bags and I was just happy to be there with my bag. So I just wanted to rap about it, and I just felt like rappers ain’t flexing Celine bag in a song. So I’m like, “I’m going to be the first to do it.”

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I was born in this shit. I was born and jigging this. I was born gifted. It’s basically recapping everything. I was born for the floor seats. My first basketball game I ever experienced was on the floor, so I was born for it. I’m just born for this lifestyle.

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I think I’ve gotten to the point where I’m old enough to say this is constructive criticism and this is just some shit that is some bullshit and this is some shit that people trying to get clout or ratings off of. So I know how to separate all of them. It’s funny because I read comments and it really don’t do anything for me. I just really want to know what people are feeling and whatever the case may be. But I feel the best way for me to do what I do is just to do it and pull up and my fans react to it because J Cole told me one time he was, out of seven people you walk in the room, you are ask them who’s their favorite artists. They’ll give you seven different answers. So it’s all perspective. You can’t really please everybody. You just got to worry about your niche of people you do it for.

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Richard Porter was a huge icon hustler from Harlem. A lot of people say I look like him. We got lower hair, Caesar, same big smile and I’m really cool with his family, his daughter, everybody. Like, it was a magazine that I just posed, a lot of people don’t know. I forget what magazine it was, but this is the magazine in Australia where I got the flower pot on my head. That comes from a famous Richard Porter picture where he has the pineapple on top of his head. So I was just paying homage to Rich when I said that line.

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