Tyga dishes out 7 memorable Apple Music 1 quotes talking about Doja Cat, new album and more
West Coast rapper Tyga has plenty to talk about these days. From gearing up to drop a new studio album to teaming up with Los Angeles crooner Doja Cat for their new ‘Freaky Deaky’ anthem, the former Young Money superstar chops it up with Apple Music 1’s Zane Lowe on New Music Daily and doesn’t hold back.
West Coast rapper Tyga has plenty to talk about these days. From gearing up to drop a new studio album to teaming up with Los Angeles crooner Doja Cat for their new ‘Freaky Deaky’ anthem, the former Young Money superstar chops it up with Apple Music 1’s Zane Lowe on New Music Daily and doesn’t hold back.
The interview hits hard and while we await the official visual from the discussion, check out 7 key quotes from the chop up session.
1. Tyga Tells Apple Music “Freaky Deaky” Is The First Single From A New Album Which is 80% Percent Done and Tracking For a Early Summer Release...
So this is the first single from my album that I'm working on, and sometimes I look up and I'm like, "Damn, I got like eight singles," not intentionally, but just because I'll hear certain beats or I'll hear certain songs or have a idea and then I'll just make that record, and then I'm compiling songs and I realize like, "Oh, maybe this would sound good cohesively with a album.” I think from where I'm trying to take it, what the new album sounds like sonically, I feel like this was the right lead single. And with her, she's killing it right now. I'm about 80% done with the album. Hopefully... Probably sometime early summer, I'm thinking.
2. Tyga Tells Apple Music What He Appreciates About Doja Cat…
She's a true artist. And I think we see that from her outfits, her lives, her TikToks, but that's what makes her her and she's a real true artist and that's what I appreciate about her.
3. Tyga Tells Apple Music About His History and Chemistry with Doja Cat…
Me and her, the first collab that we ever, it never came out, it was a long time ago before she really blew up. And then "Juicy" was the first real collab that the world seen and I felt like the chemistry was so good there. Working with her is real easy. It's like working with Chris. I feel like Chris and Lil Wayne are two people that I can go in the studio with and make a great record in 30 minutes.
4. Tyga Tells Apple Music Who Will Be Featured On His Forthcoming Album…
Doja's on the album. Who else is on the album? Of course, Chris [Brown] is on the album. I definitely know where I want to go with the rest of it. I'm waiting on two features that I really, really want.
5. Tyga Tells Apple Music What He’d Do Differently If He Was Just Starting His Career…
If I can go back to the beginning, I would love to because I would come in the game with a different mentality. Would be certain of my vision. I think I came in the game so young, I was 17 when I got signed to Young Money, I was young, and my vision was whatever I saw Lil Wayne doing. My vision was just go to the studio. I really didn't know myself as an artist. I really didn't have a vision for myself, but I just wanted to just do music. I love music. And I feel like you look at somebody like Kanye, I was watching his Netflix documentary and it was like he came in the game, he knew his vision, he knew who he was and he stuck to that.
6. Tyga Tells Apple Music About His Early Days With Young Money and Lil Wayne…
it seemed like it was yesterday. It was crazy to be around because it was a competition within itself. It's like the world seen Young Money as one way, but it was like, "I got to beat whoever on this song. I got to get my verse done the fastest because Wayne is already done." I didn't even see him write the song, but it pushes you and that's what I learned. And I feel like that's what makes you great, you need people around you that are better than you. And I like working with people that I feel are better than me in certain aspects, whether it's singing, whether it's pockets, whether it's... Because it makes me push harder and it challenges me to not want to sound the same or do the same thing.
7. Tyga Tells Apple Music How He Feels About Fame…
I like being able to have access to do what I want with my life, but see the thing about me is I'm not very, very super social. That's why I don't do a lot of interviews, you don't see me in pictures with artists everywhere, every event. I'm very like... I like being at the house or I like traveling a lot. I'm like really in my head all the time and shit. I'm the opposite of trying to be famous or doing things that somebody would do to be famous. It's like, obviously I've been in relationships that have put me in a different light and controversy and I'm always surrounded by a lot of things and in the news. But also music, music is the one driving force. And it's like, I always look at when I dropped Taste, I knew like, all right, I'm going to wait until the sound of music is ready and I'm going to wait until the right time. And I'm just going to drop this one record and then that's it. I'm going to sit back and wait for a year, two years, because I didn't really drop anything prior to that for a year, maybe two years.
7 memorable Meg Thee Stallion Apple Music 1 Quotes
Houston rapper Megan Thee Stallion has plenty to talk about these days. The hip-hop superstar links with Apple Music 1’s Zane Lowe for the New Music Daily series to dish on her new Something For Thee Hotties mixtape’s conception, looking out for her day ones, an eagerness to crack into more genres, social media pressures and a ton more.
Houston rapper Megan Thee Stallion has plenty to talk about these days. The hip-hop superstar links with Apple Music 1’s Zane Lowe for the New Music Daily series to dish on her new Something For Thee Hotties mixtape’s conception, looking out for her day ones, an eagerness to crack into more genres, social media pressures and a ton more.
Obviously this interview is jam-packed with content and to make life easier, we’ve piled up 7 key memorable quotes you can’t miss. Check out what Tina Snow had to say and keep scrolling to watch the full video.
1. Megan Thee Stallion Tells Apple Music About ’Something For Thee Hotties’, That It’s A Holiday Gift For Her Fans and That A New Album Is Coming Next Year…
It is literally something for the hotties. So it's all the freestyles that are recent over original beats. That the hotties have been asking me to put on streaming platforms. And it's just a sprinkle of some new things. So I'm working on two albums, right? So I'm just recording a bunch of music. And things that didn't seem like they started fitting on the project that I know I'm going to release next year, I'm like, okay. It sounds like these songs go more cohesive together. This is one of the projects. So the two albums that I'm working on, Something For Thee Hotties, and y'all know I'm not about to tell y'all the name of the second album, I have been recording songs for a long time. And I would sit on them and I would be like, okay, I'm not going to use it for this project, I'm going to use it for the next project. But then me and Farris, my manager, my brother, we sitting there listening to the songs and he's like, "Nah, the hotties got to get this because I know they hungry for something right now." So let me just put it all on Something For The Hotties. This is my gift to them for Halloween, for Christmas, for Thanksgiving, y'all better be turning up for the rest of the year. I know y'all going to love it.
I'm having a really good time making music right now because I'm not rushing myself. I feel like I work every single day. So half the time I'm trying to squeeze in writing lyrics. I'm in the shower like, "Okay, let me hurry up and write these lyrics." Or I'm like on the plane like, "Oh my gosh. I like how that sounds. Let me write it now so I don't forget it later." I felt like I was rushing trying to put out projects because I feel like I always got to feed the hotties. So right now how I'm writing, I'm really taking my time. This is the most songs that I've ever recorded. So that's why Something For The Hotties, it feels good because it's kind of like an introduction into the next phase of my music. This is something that I already did. I've been sitting on these songs so now I'm like, okay, the hotties deserve this. They should have it. And y'all should be prepared for next year.
2. Megan Thee Stallion Tells Apple Music About New Song "Megan’s Piano”…
Let me tell you about "Megan's Piano". So I was living in Malibu for a while. And it was a ass big piano in the middle of the living room. And me and my producer were sitting there and we was just messing around on the keys or whatever. And I was like, "Okay, let me play something and I want you to make a beat out of this." So I actually played all of the piano noises for the beat. This was a voice note. And at the beginning of the song, you kind of hear him and I going back and forth snickering because he like, "Megan. Okay. For real, for real. Do it, do it." And so I'm at the piano like this, do, do, do, do, do. Really trying to make it perfect.
3. Megan Thee Stallion Tells Apple Music Who She Worked With on ’Something For Thee Hotties’…
Everybody who I work with is always going to be across all my projects. So y'all know LilJu is on this. Y'all know Juicy J is on it. Buddha Bless This Beat, OG Parker, a guy that I've never worked with before, his name is Hit-Kid, but y'all will definitely hear a lot of stuff from me and Hit-Kid on this project and on my future projects because it's just fire. I love that Memphis sound, I love the Texas sound, so anytime I get to mesh the two it always comes out fire. So I hope I'm not leaving out anybody. But those are the people off the top of my head right now. But it ain't nobody new, same crew, I don't really do too many new things. If it ain't broke, I don't got to fix it.
4. Megan Thee Stallion Tells Apple Music About How She Approaches Collaborations And Wanting To Explore Diverse Genres…
If I like a person or if I'm into what they have going, I'm into the message, I just like you in general, then I'm going to collab with you. Because I feel like both of our things will work together. Both of our sounds will work together. And I just like to show other artists that I'll rock with you because a lot of times it seems like it's hard to get along with each other. But I'll be just wanting to let the people that I with, this is me saying I appreciate you and I like your artistry and thank you for having me a part of your artistry so I want to hop on. But I just feel like if it don't sound good to me, if it ain't something that I'm genuinely interested in then I'm not going to do it. I'm not doing it for the attention, I'm not doing it for clout, I'm not doing it because, "Our label said we should do this." No, I hop on shit I like, so. I just like all music. I don't only listen to one genre of music. So anytime I can get people to listen to me, that's all over the world, any type of mix, I'm like, "Yes, I rock with this too." I'm bringing hot girl shit to the dance. I'm bringing hot girl shit to K-pop, I'm bringing hot girl shit to Spanish music. I love everybody so I just want everybody to get the opportunity, if they never heard me before, to hear me.
5. Megan Thee Stallion Tells Apple Music Why She's Proud She Graduated College…
I haven't walked across the stage yet. I walk December the 11th. But from everybody being able to go on a journey with me from the beginning of my career, seeing me actually on campus in my dorm room rapping, transferring to my next college and me being Megan Thee Stallion at my college and my professors know that I'm rapping and the people in my class know that I'm a rapper. But for now for them to be like, "Oh my gosh, I remember that. Now look at us walking across the stage." I feel like that is a good thing for my hotties to see too. it's been a few times where I've been not as on time as I should have been to something because I had to either hurry up and finish a presentation on Zoom with my professors, or I had to hurry up and try to turn in my assignment before 11:59. It's been a whole little chaotic thing, but I really wanted to do it. I really wanted to make my mom proud. Really wanted to make my grandma proud. Wanted to make myself proud. To say that I stuck through something and I followed it all the way through and look at me now. Finishing my degree is something that I'm super proud of because not only did I want to be Megan Thee Stallion, my other plan A was being Megan Pete and I really wanted to open up these assisted living facilities because I saw the way my grandmother took care of my great-grandmother and I wanted to create an environment for the elderly to feel safe in. Kind of like end-of-life care. I wanted people to spend the rest of their life somewhere where it felt like home. So, that's what I'm going to do with my degree.
6. Megan Thee Stallion Tells Apple Music About Navigating The Pressures of Social Media…
I feel like it's a lot of pressure to make music that you feel like everybody likes. So it's like, okay, should I make myself this one way because I want to make sure that I hold my audience's attention? But then another side of me wants to make sure I always cater to my hotties. I want to do things that keep the people in love with me that fell in love with me in the first place, because I like to rap. So I'm like, okay, with this, I'm going to just let loose and I'm going to do whatever I want to do because this is why y'all fell in love with me in the first place. I got to block out everything else and I just want to rap. Sometimes it gets hard though. Because you look at social media and you're like, okay, this must be what's hot. You feel like, okay, I got to... Whether you're looking at people with money they're flashing, or you a girl and you're like, oh, her body look like this. Oh my gosh. My body has to look like that. So same thing with music. I feel like a lot of artists, we look at other artists and be like, oh my gosh, this has to be like this because they the shit so I got to be that bitch too. But I'm like, nah, it's not me.
7. Megan Thee Stallion Tells Apple Music About Partnering With Popeyes…
It wasn't just another brand deal because, first of all, everybody know I love spicy food, so let's start there. So I'm like, "Okay, I really want to create this sauce that is the shit I really wanted to create a sauce that's authentic to me. I like that's sweet. I like that's hot. So boom, that's how we got the Hottie Sauce. But then just for me to be growing up in my area and Popeyes is something that was just on the south side of Houston a lot, we was $2 Tuesdays in college. This is something that I was really eating. And just being able to go back to my city and whatever city that I felt like, people need jobs and to be able to create job opportunities for other people. I feel like that was something that was very important to me. So I just wanted to make sure I have some shit in the hood or some anywhere that got my name on it that I'm like, "Okay, y'all see me. I'm giving back. I love y'all. Y'all my people." So I just always like to let people know that I appreciate them as much as they appreciate me.