I wish I could shut up, but I can't, and I won't.
It's good to shut up sometimes.
When I sing, people shut up.
I opened up Shutterstock to the whole world. I created a contributor community that anyone could give stock photography a shot.
I grew up listening to loads of afrobeats; my grandad's Sierra Leonean, so that was always around. My mum loves those kind of beats, too.
There was a perception that I'd grown up with a silver spoon in my mouth.
Basically, I was a kid growing up with a single mother in Brooklyn.
I love that 'Black-ish' is a pretty traditional sitcom, structurally. It functions like the sitcoms from the '80s and '90s that I grew up with.
Business ends up being very dynamic and situational.
To make money I picked up work as a busboy, valet parker, skateboard shop employee.
I grew up skateboarding, but I don't even do that anymore.
I've been wearing Vans since I was a little kid. I wear them on stage, and I grew up skateboarding and surfing.
It's been said that, while growing up, I ate meals with my skates on. It's true.
The world dies over and over again, but the skeleton always gets up and walks.
I don't mind if my skull ends up on a shelf as long as it's got my name on it.
Somehow whatever I play ends up being sleazy.
A revolutionary idea is usually one with its sleeves rolled up.
Sparky Lyle threw me a slider, and it wound up in the seats. We won, and it was a memorable moment.
I grew up in a slum neighborhood - rows of tenements, with stoops, and kids all over the street. It was a real neighborhood - we played kick-the-can and ring-a-levio.
I spent a lot of time in a small town in France, growing up.