The time you do get edgy and the time you do want to slack off is the time, boom, there goes your opportunity. So you don't want to have that.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I don't think people shouldn't try to be edgy, but you have to take what the audience says to you in consideration.
I have an attitude. It's what I do. I'm edgy. I have an attitude.
My head spins. One moment I'm told I'm too edgy, then people say I'm too angry, then that I show too much passion... make your minds up.
Whenever I have to do something, I try to minimise the time it takes me to do it. I just cannot wait.
The time to relax is when you don't have time for it.
I do take lots of time off between projects, but when the right thing comes along, I don't like to turn it down, I've been doing this for a decade, and I remember what it was like when I started. You spend maybe five percent of your time actually doing it, and the rest of the time, you're trying to get that five percent.
I'm not interested in doing something edgy with a capital E just so everyone knows, 'Oh, OK, now he's showing us he can do edgy.'
I guess edgy things tend to get my attention.
I crave deadlines. If I don't have a deadline, I become a total slacker, which is why I always have so much on my plate.
I don't feel the need to have to break out of anything or prove that I'm 'edgy.' Been there, done that mentality. I'm just ready to tackle on new projects that are challenging and help me continue to grow as an artist.