Anytime fashion and music go hand-in-hand and it really is an organic fit, it's amazing.
I never borrowed clothes from Beyonce when we were growing up. But now my style is a little more tame and hers is a little more adventurous.
I'm surrounded by such beautiful, creative people, and I just love sort of sharing their stories and their journeys.
When you think back in history about producers and artists or writers who've had good synergy, a lot of times they date, or they're married, or there's a friendship and a kinship.
People who live in L.A. don't like to leave their homes because they have so much space. They have the nice kitchens and a cook and a pool. When you live in L.A., there is a sense of isolation in terms of raising a family.
Major labels act as banks in terms of how they produce and release your album. No major label is really good or bad; they just 100 per cent operate as a business, which makes sense... no hard feelings.
It's always been my dream to look like Mariah Carey in my photos with a microphone. I don't know how she does it. When she sings, she looks perfect.
I think that some people get wrapped up in their own egos. They need to see certain album sales and certain monuments.
Opening Ceremony is my number one favorite place to shop here. It's the only place I'll shop in New York with my son. All of the sales people are so cool; the music is great; it's just like a big fun house, so he stays entertained.
It's really special to have a niece because I have a son, so I get to have a little girl, too.
I felt like when I took my weave out, I wasn't pretty, I wasn't noticeable.
My blog is actually all self-photography unless it's a photo shoot.
Colors and prints are part of my style.
I'd rather be the protector than the protected. I'm naturally the protector - being a mother and having a famous family. You have to navigate when it's right to protect.
I have a lot of guy-like quintessential relationship qualities that I have had to work on.
I actually love my natural hair when it's in a twist out and it's been slept on for five days and revived by the steam of the shower.
I have a mother who never took no for an answer when it came to her creative pursuits. She started a hair salon in her spare bedroom and four years later had 30 employees.
Why is it so important for you to give back? I honestly feel like it's our responsibility as citizens of the world to ground ourselves in selflessness and all do our part.
Mainstream media tends to showcase a very specific kind of Mardi Gras, but my experience of Mardi Gras is very different; it's very cultural.
I'm super-sensitive when it comes to my sister. I've been known to snap off a little bit behind her.