I'm not the average person so when somebody sees me it's going to be bipolar: it's one or the other, you're going to love me or hate me.

I didn't finish high school but I feel like if I was in college I could debate with anybody.

Everyone wants to label me, but I don't want to be labeled as a rapper or a movie actor.

You ain't gonna know about me by talking about the past. Haters care about that. My fans, they care about where I'm going.

My first tattoo was on my right shoulder/tricep, it says 'The City of H-Town.'

I constantly have people who quit their jobs just to go on the Internet and try to stop me at any and all costs.

I'm gonna be me. Always.

Radio and TV don't have the power like they used to. With the Internet, people can pick. You can't hide talent no more.

I drop videos off the cuff... I don't stop.

I was supposed to have a talk show on MTV.

I saw the EDM world and wanted to be in that more than the hip-hop world.

My favorite book was 'The Giving Tree.'

James Franco is a coach, therefore he doesn't need coaching or guidance.

I've been playing basketball since forever. The highlight of my high school career was scoring 51 points with 13 threes in a game.

I'd like to be on the cover of Forbes for 12 months straight.

If somebody wants to get inside my brain and figure out what I'm chasing, what I'm after think Richard Branson, think Madonna, think Lady Gaga.

I've been waiting for the right opportunity to have a sitcom because I've been on TV like 10 times, but it was all reality shows, semi-acting like that.

I love country music.

It goes to extremes - from people saying I'm the best of all-time to people saying, 'I hate that white boy.' Who cares? At the end of the day, if people don't like you, they're not your friends anyway. They're not going to be supporting you by buying your tickets and CDs and clothes.

I'm not one of those rapper guys that spend nights in the studio. I hate being in the studio.

My name is whatever anyone wants it to be.

When I was growing up, like from 2003 to 2004, I didn't even go outside, I just watched '106 and Park' everyday. Reruns of it.

I've always had great ideas.

I don't even know how to deal with myself so I don't know how to make people happy. I can't even make myself happy.

I don't take... I mean I take money and I take life seriously, but I don't take something like music seriously.

I watched a lot of MTV growing up.

I want to own a hotel, like Donald Trump.

People started hitting me up on Twitter cuz I was getting millions of views on YouTube and WorldStarHipHop.com and they saw me on MTV with Soulja Boy.

I got a restless mentality, I got to move around.

Swisha House presented this vibe of candy-painted cars and big chains. I always had a fascination for flashy, expensive things.

I like to go one week with braids, and on the eighth day take it down, wash it, condition it. Then every two days wash it and condition it.

I'm rap-game James Franco.

I'm not, like, 'comedy rapping.'

I'm ready for movies, TV and everything. That's what I want to do.

I don't always get along with people who are super professional.

I used to play video games and all that, but I don't really play video games that much.

I love wrestling.

The Internet gives the public a chance to see what the real deal is! There ain't no hiding.

I neither throw my weight around nor do I bully anyone on the set.

Beef is not allowed in my house.

My entire family has been part of the film industry for many years.

I don't know what fun newspapers and magazines derive from interfering in people's private lives.

Personally, I think that the story is all-important; everything else comes later. But if there's any other way to ensure the betterment of the film, I always implement it.

It's my life - acting.

I can barely sit in one place for five minutes.

In acting, the basic tool is observation. Whenever you see something, you store it in your head, and when you come across a character that reminds you of that instance, you incorporate it.

Pransaab was a great character actor. What he has achieved as an actor, I cannot think of achieving even a part of it.

There is no way one can remake 'Mughal-e-Azam.' What my grandfather did, we cannot even think of emulating. The film is a legend, and we should leave it at that.

Give me meaty roles, and I'll sink my teeth into them!

The reality is that some Kapoors did reach the marquee; others did not.