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The aggression. The love. The joy. The pain. All those

The aggression. The love. The joy. The pain. All those feelings and emotions that come from the music are Chicago. Chicago pretty much made me the man that I am. It’s in my name. I have no choice but to accept and embrace that.
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Living my life socially means there is a swagger to how I dress, walk; it’s not about being ‘cool,’ it’s just being me – that’s understanding your place and your center – that’s what swagger is, and I guess that’s where the soul comes from.
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House is a big part of the rhythm in Chicago. I don’t care if you’re the most hood gangbanger – you understand house.
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I grew up in church and on the block; the best of both worlds.
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Singing is something I do every day – not every other month. When I touch the mic, the same thing happens every time.
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I love loyalty, and I love paying back my end of loyalty, you know what I’m saying? I love making it full circle.
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Most people have to learn the words to the National Anthem before they sing it. I learned these words when I was a child in elementary school, so this is something that’s been embedded in me ever since I was an adult.
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As a man, if you’re married, your happiness is with her happiness. If she’s unhappy, everything’s messed up. It’s a woman’s world for sure.
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I definitely have a relationship with God for myself, and yes I grew up that way, and I choose to keep the relationship that way. It’s real; that’s my balance. Sundays, I was in church, and Monday through Friday, I was with the knuckleheads having a little fun.
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Honestly, I’ve learned from results, period. Everything isn’t a failure. Sometimes it just doesn’t work. That’s not a failure. Maybe it just means it wasn’t its time.
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Every hip-hop artist I have worked with has a respect for higher power, whether that’s church, Allah, or any sort of higher being – they all have a humbleness.
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I just believe in giving people their roses while they’re living. That’s my new thing – period.
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Falling in love in our generation just isn’t as popular as it used to be.
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My whole childhood was church. But as an adult, I’ve grown to understand my relationship with God versus how I sing. People in church are like, ‘You sing the devil’s music,’ but I believe in balance. I can’t just party with you. I got to help you, too.
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I just love how everyone with that Motown sound seemed to come from a two-block radius from the actual original location. The original location was a house, and then when they outgrew it, they bought the house next door and the house next door and the house next door until they had seven houses on the same lot.
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I started singing backgrounds for Mary Mary and Usher during ‘Confessions.’ Then I jumped to working with Anthony Hamilton, Jill Scott; jumped again to Kanye West, The Killers. I kept saying, ‘OK, this is the last time; then I get to do my music.’
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You cannot have black music without something soulful in it, whether it’s lyrically, how it’s performed, or how it’s expressed.
BJ the Chicago Kid
The people I’m inspired by and I listen to are all ballsy, and I feel like I’m closer to an artist when they’re open and honest.
BJ the Chicago Kid
When you are making an album, it is about the purpose – you are creating both a concept and vibe, then you follow through with that.
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The world hasn’t noticed, but R&B has shifted. It’s changing course.
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Whatever your purpose is that leads you to the point of no return, that’s where you go.
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I think love is important, but it’s not popular.
BJ the Chicago Kid
Have you seen the oddest couple in the world, to your eyes, walking down the street? That means there’s someone for everyone.
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I realize how much my life lines up with artists like Marvin Gaye and Sam Cooke. My sound comes from church, but the stories come from actual personal experience, being out there in the streets living life.
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I feel like Black Milk has found his way of putting his life into his music. I feel like, lyrically, he is a beast; a lot of people sleep on Black Milk. Black Milk is a monster. He from church. He from the street. He get down how I get down. He’s a soulful cat, and I love how he get down.
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On my block, we grew up like family. Summer times, man, psshh, we in the back in the alley or in the front on the block. Somebody has some music playing, and nine times out of ten, it’s soul music. We got whatever we drinking that day, we got some food, we probably even grilling. It’s just a good time.
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I left the city to accomplish something. And by leaving the city and trying to accomplish something, I’ve been a terrible cousin, brother, son some days.
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There’s something about real music, dawg. It comes to you; you don’t have to go to it.
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Just to be a part of something that can travel beyond and reach the lives of people and help them through a daily problem or struggle or even just giving encouraging words, period. I feel like it’s very powerful. I thank God for my gift.
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I ain’t rocking with Trump, but politics I kinda keep to myself.
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I only collaborate with the people I rock with in life, period. I rock with people where I really respect their craft and respect what they’re doing. That’s what collaboration should start from.
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Passion without purpose is kind of pointless. I think G

Passion without purpose is kind of pointless. I think God gives us the vision and wisdom to help enforce what he sees for us. You don’t just sit at home and end up on ‘Empire.’
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I can’t be Stevie Wonder; I can’t be Marvin Gaye, but I can be the foundation that I think withholds that mold.
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