You don't want to get stuck with a record that you've done with someone that you feel obligated to put out - that's not really dope, just because you made an effort to get together and work.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
There are a lot of obligations when you put out a record and it does well. People want to talk to you, which is nice. So then you make sure you do that.
Sometimes when you make a record and it's not successful, you just don't want to go through that process for a while. You want to have your wounds heal.
One of the advantages of not having a record contract is that you can make your own mistakes, you don't need somebody else to organize them for you.
We never threw a record together. Each record was done really seriously, as if our life depended on it.
You don't always have to have a record out. I'm not a sausage factory, you know, turning out records every year.
Making records is fun. It's not some big statement. You're allowed to make mistakes.
I'm content with making records, but I don't want to be doing the same thing all the time.
I don't know if I want to break my own record. I think I would rather leave it as it is.
I bring a record home, and it connects with me like nothing else. In my ideal situation, somebody will do that with my record.
I'm really lucky that my record companies have been patient with me and leave me alone and give me the time to make it right in my mind.