47 Quotes By Tyga That Will Help You Face Your Fears
Tyga is an American rapper born to Vietnamese-Jamaican parents. He, like many of his contemporaries, was brought up in a modest family. He was introduced to music by his cousin who was also a musician who encouraged him to bring out his first mixtape titled ‘Young On Probation’. It turned out to be a huge success and helped him bag a renowned contract. It also marked the beginning of his successful career and he further came up with his first independent album titled ‘No Introduction’ which helped him gain reputation as a musician. His growing fame made him work with some of the most popular musicians. Since the beginning of his music career, he has come up with various hits including the popular ‘Hotel California’ and ‘Careless World: Rise of the Last King’. He has been honoured with some of the most renowned awards and has also been nominated for the Grammy Award for ‘Deuces’. He has been sharing his thoughts with people through his songs, lyrics, views, words and thoughts. Let us browse through the quotes and sayings by Tyga whose music is inspiring and encouraging.
I'm just not a messy person... I don't look for pleasure in social media.
Fame is a thing that happens when you do something you love - nobody wants to be famous for the wrong reasons. It's not my goal, but if being more famous means I can get more music out, that's cool.
The frustrating part of being an artist is that I can do a whole interview, and all most people are going to see is the headlines. As artists, we should be able to write our own headlines.
I've always been a fan of Saint Laurent because I like how their jeans fit on me, but as far as high fashion, I don't wear too much high fashion. I like more streetwear and baggier stuff.
I would say I'm a fan of late '90s to early 2000s rap. That's where I get all my inspiration from.
There are so many artists that inspire me, it's honestly too many names to go through. I look up to people who've been in the game for years.
I've always been into dressing and being stylish because I feel like that's where I gained a lot of my confidence and swag as a rapper, so fashion goes hand-in-hand with music to me.
Alexander Wang, Saint Laurent, Balmain, and Goyard are my designers of choice.
I don't like Drake as a person. He's just fake to me.
I had faith that music would be able to take me somewhere. I didn't know where. I just was like, 'Keep having faith, and any doors that open, I'll walk through them and see what happens from there.'
You can't base your life off waking up every morning, like, 'What are people saying about me now?' Then I'd never stay in my creative headspace.
Girls grab me all the time. To me, that's regular, so it's not really crazy.
A lot of my fans know that I love candy. I eat candy all day.
Music changes every three months. There's always new artists coming out. There's always new sounds. There is always a new hit coming out. You gotta stay relevant as much as you can and feed your fans as much as you can.
Girls always want a reason to get crazy. I get the feeling that girls are crazy anyway, so they just want a reason to really get wild. Why not let it be to a Tyga song?
I'm a creative person, and I've got a lot of ideas. People probably thought that my mentality was quick fame because I made 'Rack City' and it blew up fast, but I have over 1,000 songs recorded.
Making music is like being the president: You can't tell people you're going to make health care free to get them behind you, but when you get that role, you don't do it.
I'm making music that I love and I want to hear. At the same time, things like making money, making crazy money - you gotta find ways to reach to everybody but uplift everybody.
I can make any type of music, so I wouldn't want to describe myself as having one type of sound. I think music is about keeping it diverse.
I've always treated my career like independent. Everything that I got is because of myself, my own endorsements, my own touring myself.
I think whenever you're around Kanye, you gotta take notes. The advice is taking notes, because everything he does and everything he says is very detailed and very up front. He's always one hundred what he says.
I only like people to know what I want them to know. People didn't know what Tupac was doing. That's why he was so iconic.
I don't really know how it feels to hate on somebody else or just worry about what somebody else is doing.
When something is so damaged or something is just not right, you can't fix it in a moment. The only thing is time.
I never grew up in the Valley. I lived in Compton/Gardena my whole life.
I make negative music, but I also make positive music because that's what thrown at me with life.
I think, whatever makes you happy in life, you gotta do it. You can't plan in life too much.
You can't live for other people, you know? You gotta live for yourself and better the people around you and make an impact.
God puts us in places. It's for you to make the decision whether you go left or right.
I have a lot of tattoos. I probably have over 100 tattoos. I don't know. It's just a mural... a collage.