I put out my first song with no intentions of being famous.
“I put out my first song with no intentions of being famous.”
The World Motivation
I put out my first song with no intentions of being famous.
“I put out my first song with no intentions of being famous.”
I put out my first song with no intentions of being famous.
My songwriting process is based on a formula: Color, tone, words. When I hear production, I initially identify the color that resonates with me. From there, I am able to translate the color into tone or emotion, which may depend on a number of things.
I describe my projects using colors because it's the best way to describe 'em. I would say that 'Moon Shoes' was way more colorful than a lot of my other music, just because I was pulling from so many different places. Imagine learning how to talk for the first time, and you're just saying everything.
The idea for 'Midnight Moonlight' was mostly inspired by the moon herself. Advancing from my previous EP 'Moon Shoes,' I felt it necessary to dig a little deeper into who I am and the relationship between my music and the moon.
If you want to call me names, make jokes and doubt my intentions, go ahead, because the reality is I can take it.
The majority of people call or message me because they need something or they want something. You never know what people's intentions are.
Growing up, I loved what Kobe did and Dirk did. My intentions are to stay with the Pelicans my whole career, but if something happens, I wouldn't leave because I hate the place. It's just the business.
One thing I've learned: My intentions are clear in terms of quality.
One of my intentions with 'Rookie' is for the girls reading it to know that they are already cool enough and smart enough and pretty enough.