I'm not afraid of anything.
I wanna compete; I wanna be the best at whatever I do.
I know that everything comes to an end. Everything is a phase.
I never want to get stuck in the box.
What I would tell young producers is if there is someone out there who can help you, then go work with that person.
I think my set is more so mixed in everything. It's not just EDM.
The past is always recycled. I'm just taking what the people I looked up to did and translating it for my generation.
Anytime you throw claps back to back on a song, it makes everybody want to get up and have fun. It's a fun sound.
My uncle is just, like, always pushing me to be better, be a man, and showing me the ropes of the game.
I'm trying to work with as many people as possible.
You can't pick a fight with anyone doing something with your sound.
'Who Do You Love' was kinda cool to make. I just made the beat; I was self-determined to make beats at the time.
With me and YG, he could rap a hook, and I could make a beat around it. Ten minutes, we done.
Apart from working on music, I'd rather play big festivals than almost anything else.
My goal is to be the Jay Z of DJing.
I feel like me and YG are the closest to Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg that people are gonna get.
Everybody in the West Coast always like to hear YG, RJ, and Mustard together.
I think that you're only going to get better if you take time to better yourself, not because someone says you should get better.
I don't want to be known for only making ratchet music.
I'm just real in-tune with music - I really listen to R&B more than I listen to rap.
Skrillex is dope. He plays everything. It's amazing what he does.
10 Summers isn't just a label, it's a lifestyle.
Diplo is one of my homies.
I was taught to work for what I wanted to achieve in life.
Everybody knows YG is a turnt up dude that can't nobody control.
Don't let this music industry or any industry come between friendship. Just stay focused on your goals.