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I just make videos and stuff. There's not much more to it than that. I'm a musician trying to express myself.
If it was the '70s, I'd be a punk artist. I was just born into hip-hop.
I don't like party music. I like emotional music.
I was in a mental hospital. That's all I wanna say. I don't wanna say anything more.
I guess I'm just proud that I kept on working, not becoming just a viral hit.
As soon as my brain starts working on reading a book, my dreams get a little more exciting, and music comes a little more naturally for me.
You can't really run from your roots.
I'm still an outsider in the hip hop community. I don't even know if I'm making hip hop anymore.
I like working with my hands, need to do that more often.
My parents were definitely encouraging with creativity.
I had a lot of space as a kid. My mother worked with human rights for the government, and my dad had a book publishing company, but they weren't really musical.
I have to pay a huge price to express myself. You get people asking to take photos all the time; you can't ride the subway... I still ride the subway, but there's always people sneaking photos or coming up to you.
Ever since I was a kid, I had the urge of expressing myself in any way. Like many kids, you want try on different clothes, different looks. I was kinda punky for a while: I had makeup under my eyes. Then I started wearing more baggy stuff.
It's kind of beautiful to sit inside a bus and see a city from the windows.
Shanghai was a peculiar city: so many people; everyone seemed to be working all the time. The skyline was beautiful.
We can be a little less organized in Stockholm; it's not really that serious. And on the White Marble tour in Europe - I don't think there's as much hardcore fans as in the U.S. In the U.S., it's like this whole celebrity culture.
I don't think I could live anywhere else but Stockholm.
I think a lot of American fans or people that read about us - they think that we're trying to be a part of the American culture, like all these Swedish kids that love America. We rap in English, so I guess there's something, but we're very Swedish, actually.
I'm really into, like, characters - music characters like Sid Vicious and Kurt Cobain - just, like, how they are and stuff. Like Lil Wayne.
Yung Lean is like water: he's always changing due to the temperature, how he's feeling.
Lean just follows his heart wherever it wants to go.
I'm not a very macho guy.
I think you shouldn't get my music confused with who I am or who we are, because Yung Lean, from the beginning, is like a character created by me. Yung Lean was everything that Jonatan wasn't. And so me, as a person, and my views on things are certainly different than Yung Lean's views, so you should definitely not get those two mixed up.
I don't know what I wear. I don't think much about fashion.
I do love my Gucci slides. I wear them inside. I'm like an old Russian man who wears slides in his house.
I was brought up on Black Sabbath, David Bowie, 50 Cent, and Guru. And it all comes out in my own music somewhere.
I made my first mixtape when I was 11.
I lived with my parents in Belarus, and I went to Russian kindergarten, which is where I learned Russian. Belarus had just become an independent country; there was no food in the supermarkets, so it looked very post-war, very Soviet.
I don't like being told what to do.
I love Future. 'Turn on the Lights' is the best song ever. You can cry to it. You can relate to it.
I'm not gonna go to university. I don't want to do anything.
I'd like to live in a house in Miami and make music, or Brooklyn.
When I was in fourth grade, I made a song about the part in Stockholm where we come from.
After ten albums, I can reevaluate my life. Maybe then I'll settle down.
I don't want to be a rapper that puts out, like, 600 songs a year.
Scandinavian rap started in the '90s, off the back of Run DMC, and it was a bunch of Swedish dudes doing the same thing.
I don't associate myself with anything. I don't associate myself with where I'm from or where I am.
I hate it when people try to explain music. The best thing about music is that it's invisible. If you make a song and someone is like, 'Explain it,' and you explain the message, it's like - poof. It all crashes down.
I moved out of my parents' house to a place that's more like the projects, because I'm living by myself.
I get energy from meeting people.
I'm really like a rat in the rap game. I just drop stuff when I feel like it.
I can retire at a good age and still feel like I've done something.
I've always had jobs with hierarchies - wherever I worked, like McDonald's, or cleaning toilets. It's always been hard.
I'm in my own little world. I don't get invited into galas; I don't meet other people that I don't find interesting. I hang with my friends all the time, and we do exactly what we like.
I'm like Loki in Nordic mythology: one day I'll be a woman and the next day a snake.
I don't like political rappers.
I didn't want to be a one-hit wonder. I really wanted to make albums that had a different aesthetic every album and a different sound.
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