It's my job to accept my youth, to spread my story, to let people know who I am as an individual, because there's so many people who are blinded and think less of me because of my skin color.
The thing about going back to El Paso, it's overwhelming sometimes. I look at the support that I get and the success that I've had, and I can't walk anywhere without being spotted. My hair might be the biggest crime in this situation.
Joel Little and I have this certain chemistry we have when we work together.
I love visiting my friends because it makes me feel normal.
As an artist, I never want to be a moment. I want to be a legacy, and I want my music to touch people for years to come.
I wrote 'Saved' as a form of therapy to get over the fact that I had moved and lost so much of myself.