I wasn’t the biggest hip-hop fan, because I had to listen to whatever my parents listened to, so growing up, it was a lot of Dolly Parton, Elvis, and Whitney Houston. When they finally put a TV in my room and I got to listen to MTV Jams I was like: ‘Here I am!’
I believe in the power of play.
I love my religion, I love everything about it, but at the same time, I love my career, and I want to do it with the same love and compassion.
Unfortunately, Haiti does not have many safe environments for children to play and express themselves.
I like to take people out of their element.
I don’t have family in this business. I had two parents that loved me, that worked 24-7, and this is what instilled hard work in me. So you hear the stories about my upbringing, my religion.
We now live in an era where everybody is rich, and for some reason, everybody has a $20K bag. It is great to have those things, but I want the people who follow me to feel inspired and not jealous. Once you figure out your overall message, then you can push forward.
Christmas is always a great time because I get to be around family and spend time with my brother, nieces, and nephews, so that’s what I plan to do. It’s great to disconnect from everything.
I want children to know that they can create the life they dream of despite the odds that are against them.
I love vegan tacos… soooo good! I invite friends over to have some, and they can’t believe they aren’t eating real meat.
While working for Diplomat Records, I helped several artists with their online branding and social media. Once I left the label, I worked directly with artists and noticed many artists were overlooked and underrated if they weren’t in ‘XXL’ or ‘The Source.’
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