I don't feed into negativity. I thankfully don't. That's just me.
“I don't feed into negativity. I thankfully don't. That's just me.”
— Lil Yachty · Feed
The World Motivation
I don't feed into negativity. I thankfully don't. That's just me.
“I don't feed into negativity. I thankfully don't. That's just me.”
— Lil Yachty · Feed
I don't feed into negativity. I thankfully don't. That's just me.
I've got songs that sample 'Mario Bros.,' 'Charlie Brown,' the 'Rugrats' theme, the music that plays when you turn on a Gamecube.
I always felt like I had something to prove. It's always been, 'I gotta show them that I can still rap. I gotta show them I can still make a hit or sell out a show.'
Ain't nobody ever seen a picture of me with no gun. I have my guns for safety.
When I made 'Lil Boat,' my first mixtape, I didn't have a drop date, a due date. I didn't have critics rating on it; I was just making it. And then when I finished it, I dropped it at my own smoothness, at my own pace.
Pressure is a man that is wondering how he's going to feed his five kids today.
In 2010, I sold my car, a Toyota Majester, for just a lakh-and-a-half to be able to feed my horses. It continues to be like a hole, where I put all my money.
I always say: 'If I'm lucky enough to be given the opportunity to work again, that's it, I'm being wheeled on, sitting on a sofa, and someone's going to feed me grapes, and I'm not getting up.'
For most of 2016 and 2017, I would say probably 90% of my Twitter feed was automated bots sending repetitive messages at me. Someone would basically pay bots to send me messages over and over and over again. It made Twitter nearly unusable.
If fear grows fat on the energy you feed it, you have to talk it down.