I love Drake's music.

I really love my cat.

Heartbreak is a real thing.

I'm so tired of cell phones.

Azealia Banks - love what she's doing.

I don't think it's corny to pray at all.

I grew up in Compton: 116th and Wilmington.

It's a privilege to always be able to create.

I actually went to high school with Jay Rock.

I can fall asleep in the shower without drowning.

A lot of joking stems from a very dark place a bit.

No other mammal is as deceitful as the human being.

Comedy is a coping mechanism, and it helps us stay alive.

Brainfeeder makes me want to keep generating better music.

You can find humor in most things, and even terrible things.

I'm happy to have been around greatness like Kendrick Lamar.

It's a blessing and a curse at the same time, the idea of genre.

If you can fart in front of somebody, you know that they love you.

Yeah, I'd like to collaborate with God. Do a collaboration with God!

Reading and exercising are two things in life that are not necessary.

When you put a top on something and try to bottle it, that's when it dies.

That will be on my tombstone: He lived five minutes away from Flying Lotus.

I appreciate my parents for everything they instilled in me and my brothers.

Why do we think the '70s were so awesome? That 'freeness' of music was there.

Prayer is not passive. It takes a big man to pray - and to admit that he prays.

I went to Locke High School in Watts towards the end of the super gangbanging era.

'Mortal Kombat,' the first arcade one, that soundtrack sounds like a Chick Corea album.

My theory is if Tony Williams can sing, and if Kanye West can sing, so can I! So I try!

Creatively, I'm not one to advocate people knowing every little nuance about you sometimes.

Sometimes you gotta get stupid with yourself, and you gotta enjoy your own company some time.

When I was younger, I was always a musician that could play by ear better than I could analytically.

You know what? Drake is one of my favorite artists, not just because it's, like, the cool thing to say.

I love Gino Vannelli! I love every one of his albums. He's one of my favourite songwriters - straight up.

I've always worked with other people. As a musician, it's your role to basically share with other people.

I actually went to an arts middle school with Shia LaBeouf, but even there, I was one of the weirder kids.

I feel like music itself is inspirational enough. Especially with the Internet. Not to sound like a shut-in.

If somebody can make a joke about you on TV, that's so beautiful. You've affected pop culture to that degree.

It was actually working with Kendrick Lamar that pushed me further into the act of songwriting, specifically.

I feel like I try to write from an honest of a place as I can - without scaring people off too much, I guess.

I remember swallowing my tooth up in a high chair, but I definitely don't remember the first time I played bass.

My parents were very encouraging in having us get into the arts, whereas I have a lot of friends that didn't have that.

I love being involved with Brainfeeder. I would have never thought that it would have been such an intense involvement.

When I'm at home creating music, I usually wind up laughing. It's always, like, funny - like, what the hell did I just write?

I kind of find humor in everything, even to the point where it's awkward - like, the worst scenarios are the funniest things ever.

You love 'Dragon Ball Z' for what it is, but when you really start to look at it, you're like, 'What the hell am I watching?' sometimes.

You can do all kinds of things with your instrument outside of its surface purpose. My bass is my crutch, but the best crutch I could have.

Money comes and goes. But when you look back on your career, you have be able to answer to yourself, 'Did I make the most of my time on earth?'

I feel like there are things that inspire the music, and then there's the music itself. I don't feel like I always need to force them together.

It feels nice to be able to call Brainfeeder my home. It's giving art the platform. That's what Brainfeeder has always been for me: hope for art.

Kenny Loggins pours his heart and soul into the music he makes. He'll take you with him through everything he's going through, which is not easy.

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