You name your kids something and then they grow up and fulfil that role.

Before TikTok, things were going okay but there wasn't the rate of growth that I wanted to see.

The messages I promote and the way that I go about dealing with people is from a place of love.

Right from the jump, I knew 'Mood' was gonna be huge because I'd never had a song debut so strong.

I'm trying to create a cohesive visual and auditory world for my audience to live in and that takes time.

It's the most surreal experience of my life, being 19 and just starting to grow up and having all this success.

I used to do commercial acting. I've been in Lunchables commercials, Honda commercials, Blue Diamond Almonds commercials.

When I pull up to music videos, I'm like, 'I've been doing 11-hour days since I was eight-years-old, so I'm not tripping.'

To me, being famous is when you go outside the house and can't leave without having security there or something like that.

The farther away you get from being inside the school system the more of a learning curve it becomes to understand TikTok.

The music I make doesn't really sound like anybody else, like when you listen to a song by me, you instantly know it's 24K.

And before I realized I could do music professionally, my whole plan was to go into finance and become a hedge fund manager.

I vividly remember my mom would put on this VHS of Michael Jackson's greatest hits music videos. I'd watch that all the time.

Everybody wants to be performing on the big stage at Coachella but very few people want to put in the groundwork that it takes to get there. I love the process.

I'm a workaholic. I never stop. I'm always thinking about the next play, what's the next move, what could we do to be better than we are now. And I'm not gonna be satisfied until I've achieved my maximum potential.

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