As a kid, I was naive. One thing I did have a dream of, though: I had a dream I would make a kung-fu movie.
If you let a man that you love or anybody - man, woman or child that you love - sit there and destroy themselves in front of you, you're neglecting them.
When you do something in music and see it happen again in the next generation, you know you're on the right wave length.
I got a chance to act in a film, 'Derailed.' I was having a recurring nightmare, and after doing that film, the nightmares stopped.
Being black in America - especially as I was growing up - the feeling of oppression, the feeling of being outcast, the feeling of not having a voice was part of my life.
I'm focused on creating art and whichever outlet it can get out in.
I love Paul Simon... his lyrics.
An artist is made to entertain. That's their primary goal, to entertain you. But some artists record the moments of time. You wouldn't know what was happening in the '20s and '30s; you got to check the song or art.
I stopped with the red meat, let go of turkey and chicken, and then I held onto fish. When we finished 'Wu-Tang Forever,' I felt like I evolved and completely dived into veganism.
Method Man is a rough, rugged street dude, but all the girls love him.
That movie 'Hellraiser 2' - to me, that was the most evilest display of evil I've ever seen. I watched that movie ten times because I couldn't believe that each character became more evil than the other.
I've been vegan for over 20 years, but I started as a vegetarian and grew into veganism in between.
My wife and I go to movies every Wednesday.
I didn't discover how music and film could work together until Jim Jarmusch had me do 'Ghost Dog.'