Whats the biggest difference between Made in Brooklyn and No Said Date?
I’m very thankful that my family is here supporting me once again. That’s a beautiful thing. Without the support of my family, I’m just one person. It’s really the supporting cast around me that’s really making everything what it is. I might be the spokesperson for it at this present time, but I didn’t try to do anything really different. I might have a few different voices. I use voices like instruments and I try to incorporate that into the sound. I didn’t try to do anything too different because from the response of the people, they said they loved No Said Date. I was like, “Well, if you loved it, I have a lot more where that came from. Let me try a little bit of this.” I got the opportunity to work with brothers I had been wanting to work with for a long time. Were you surprised at the overwhelmingly positive response to No Said Date? I was definitely surprised. An album to me is like waiting on the birth of a child. You’re nervous until the due date actually hits. That’s your baby