I love Rihanna.

I like music where someone is trying to get their power back.

I wanted a future outside my hometown.

People keep trying to say I'm one type of artist and I'm just not.

I love that my friends understand that I'm not gonna forget about the old me.

I made 'iCarly' when I was 18 years old.

I really hate when I do a great song with great lyrics but my voice just don't fit because of the type of beat I picked.

I've always wanted to dress like this, and I've always wanted my music to have the edge, the twist to it.

I shot 'Poppin' in L.A. because I love L.A. Because when I came out here, I fell in love with it.

I feel like all artists have to come to L.A. at least once because it's just beautiful. It's peaceful.

I'm proud of who I am.

I think that it is important to mingle with your peers and get to know the people that you coming up with because everything that we're doing is history.

I feel like what made 'Nasty' so fire was it was finally something that they couldn't take from me.

It is kind of easy for me to speak out. Just because I am very vocal in my music about a lot of different emotions, like anger, and normally stuff that people would hide, I'm okay with as a woman.

Whenever I'm around Spanish people, I'm kind of like a fly on the wall.

Some women can probably be Nicki Minaj and Cardi B, but some of us can't.

Taurus and Sagittarius do not get along.

I'm like pixie grunge. The perfect blend of sugar and spice.

I've never been the type of person to put myself in a box.

I don't wanna be bare minimum. I wanna be successful.

You gotta be very positive. It helps. It really does.

Once I found art, it was a wrap.

I don't want to be that stereotypical black girl that's mad all the time.

It's hard to be dainty and la la la when you're also supposed to be strong.

I feel like I'm really loud and brash.

Everything's a battle.

I think my sound is very loud. I want other people to describe it as a form of therapy - therapeutic music, a form of release to them.

At the end of the day, you have a side of the story that needs to be heard, too.

I've been imagining spikes in my head since I was 13 years old.

I describe my sound as sugar trap, that's not really a description that's really who I am, that's my swag, that's how I talk and walk.

A lot of times I play my music at shows based on the views and the streams.

I used to play Joan Jett all the time. Then, the movie 'The Runaways' came out. It was a wrap from there.

I love when people are just naturally happy people.

Shoutouts to Cardi B. She's going to be a great mom.

A lot of people tend to get intimidated by looking at a place where they're from as empty. I look at it like a clean slate.

Try performing with your period. Like really, and then call me back. I know Beyonce has. I know Nicki has. I know all of the legendary women have had to do that. A man can't do that.

I thought I'd be famous for being cute.

I don't want to say I'm that famous, but when you see me, you see me.

Tales of Tacobella' showed that I can rap.

I love Beyonce. I feel like Beyonce is the final form of a person. Like, you gotta get to your Beyonce stage in life. That's your final form as a human.

I grew up listening to Bob Marley, Jill Scott, Floetry, Nas, Jay-Z, Beyonce.

Yachty is very wise.

I was like, weird on purpose. I wanted to be an outcast.

When I wanted to become an artist I wanted to be versatile but at the same time, fans never know what to expect.

I don't look at anything for who I should be.

I went with Atlantic because I got a lawyer to look at my contract and my contract was fire.

When I first knew that I wanted to rap I was seven years old and I lost the talent show. It was like spoken word or something. My mom made me do it. It was a Langston Hughes poem. The girl that came on after me, she wound up winning. She was a singer.

When I was in high school, I was like the only girl making music.

I never wanted to stop making music.

I feel like what motivates me is what would motivate the regular average person.