It's so sad, actually, how teachers and parents tell their kids, 'You're never gonna be anything.'
From Solange Knowles
I'm happy that I have a beautiful, wonderful, amazing child who's made me a better person.
I don't feel like I owe anybody other than my child and my family anything.
You just have to know that the more successful you get as an artist, the less of a normal life you have. It's a trade-off.
I'm trying to cut down my cursing.
I can tell you what I really love: when I run into people on the street that tell me they have connected with my music.
I think that some people get wrapped up in their own egos. They need to see certain album sales and certain monuments.
At 15, saying I wanted to do a reggae album after growing up in a snazzy house in Houston - it was kind of random.
My mom's best friend growing up was diagnosed with AIDS, and he basically raised me when my mom was launching her business. Although I didn't understand at the time what HIV or AIDS was, I knew that's what he passed away from.
I really fell in love with dance. By the time I was seven, I had dance class six times a week. I was obsessed.
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