Like a lot of artists, I started out as a singer in my church choir when I was a child.
I've worked tremendously hard to make things happen for New Orleans culture.
I'd love to work with Snoop Dogg, Skrillex, Lil Wayne, Kendrick Lamar.
Some issues just need to be dealt with - that we're still dealing with in the world, with police brutality and racism.
I come from the city of New Orleans where it's live and vibrant.
I was a choir director for my high school. Of my friends, I was the more rational one, because I was the choir girl!
I'm steady trying to make this bounce stuff mainstream and do some wonderful and great things for the culture of New Orleans.
I'm always working and coming up with new and fresh ideas to keep my fans engaged and keep myself relevant.
I like to make everything and I can really cook.
I've always loved to cook. It helps me to relax and gives me peace. It's my nourishment.
I got my style from my mom, she was a classy lady.
I'm over twerking.
When something get hot, everybody want to jump on the bandwagon and act like they created it.
First and foremost, I'm human. I'm a person.
Performing has always been a natural part of me.
I come from a community plagued with so much poverty and violence and homophobia.
Of course, Bounce is all about the dance moves.
Everything has a feeling to it, even if it's not your type of music - it has a feeling for somebody in the world.
For a long time a lot of people thought New Orleans wasn't a safe place and that it was very ratchet.
The bigger artists are definitely looking and paying attention to the culture and the style of bounce music.
I can't pull back. I'm 6 foot 3, I'm tall, and I'm gay. I light up the room.
There's so much fashion out there, and I'm so busy, sometimes it's even hard to look at TV to see who's wearing what.
Before I was rapping, I was an interior designer and decorator.
When I was little I was into gospel music.
Real twerkers can use their knees for support.
I basically go with whatever my gut tells me.
When I first started, I was definitely reserved,. I was still trying to find myself.
I'm human, just like everyone else.
Housing vouchers are a vital lifeline for many people I know in New Orleans and around the country, including struggling artists.
My mother was my rock and my inspiration.