I don't really have a blueprint to follow besides watching interviews. Well, I guess the blueprint I do follow is Def Jam, in a way, just because it started in a small space, which is so similar to how we started.
We just want to uplift people, inspire people, and get people through their day.
I think the most important part of the teenage years is wondering.
As soon as I left Georgia, my narrative became about taking risks and the fight for creative bedroom artists with no platform.
Most of the time, with artists like me who go on to become superstars, you never see them when they are still lost and trying to figure life out.
Whatever we were saying in our music had to represent something and really stand for something. I just wanted to do something with purpose.