I like a lot of ratchet, trap music. Definitely 21 Savage. We need some music like that. ManMan Savage. A lot of the Atlanta scene. But Philly, too. Lil Uzi Vert Read Quote
Wherever you’re from, you adapt to your environment. It definitely made my music a little bit more explicit. Because I really was in North Philly, I listened to State Property and stuff. Everything my dad listened to, I listened to. Lil Uzi Vert Read Quote
Atlanta is down south, the club. So the most thing played down there is club music. Everybody wants a hit. Lil Uzi Vert Read Quote
I’m a real big Marilyn Manson fan. I get a lot of my styles from him. Not even musically – living-wise, too. Marilyn Manson definitely shows me you shouldn’t care what nobody say. I watched a bunch of his interviews, and he’s not just an artist; he’s one of the most intelligent people I ever saw in my life. Lil Uzi Vert Read Quote
I played the coronet first, and then I upgraded to the trumpet. First song I learned on there was ‘Hot Cross Buns.’ Lil Uzi Vert Read Quote
The first album I bought, I didn’t even buy it. My grandma got Mike Jones and Bow Wow’s ‘Wanted’ a little later. Matter of fact Ying Yang Twins’ ‘U.S.A. Still United’ was the first album, but Mike Jones was the first album I really love. Lil Uzi Vert Read Quote
Everybody really don’t rock with each other in Philly – that’s a problem. ‘Cause me being in Atlanta now, I stay in Atlanta, and I get to see everybody work with everybody no matter what. Lil Uzi Vert Read Quote
You can’t say I look like this person or sound like this person exactly because I made it my own. I’m pretty, pretty influenced by myself right now. Lil Uzi Vert Read Quote
In my elementary days, I took a liking to rock & roll music. I dabbed into Marilyn Manson, which became my favorite. Lil Uzi Vert Read Quote
I remember, when I first rapped, I was writing raps. I don’t write raps at all; I stopped early. I don’t know – it seems like every day I find something a little bit easier. Lil Uzi Vert Read Quote