My British mum met my American dad when she was on holiday in the United States when she was 19. She kinda never looked back. I was born in the United States, raised in Montana and London.
I call people by their initials when they’re good buddies, and that’s a kinda street thing, too – ‘Here comes JF,’ or, ‘Here comes KC.’ It’s fun; it’s intimate.
Is it spoken word? Kinda, but that’s a weird area. Is it comedy? Well, it’s funny but no, it’s not comedy.
I kinda see everyone as competition.
If I let my brain follow its path unfettered, it would be kinda ugly.
It’s not a secret. Everybody knows that it was a special place for me there when I was playing with the Eagles. I started there, they kinda changed my life for the better.
My style kinda comes from the music I listen to.
You know the Knicks, they weren’t a good team, obviously, when I got here and I just kinda wanted to be a part of rebuilding, establishing the culture here.
It took me a long time to stumble upon a sound, and I figured out I wanted to kinda sing rapper’s lyrics.
It’s just kinda irritating to me that we’re awarding people in mixed martial arts for trying to move away and not finish the fight.
Through the years, people like the KKK and skinheads kinda kidnapped the Dixie or Southern flag from its tradition and the heritage of the soldiers.