About Theophilus London: Theophilus Musa London is a Trinidadian-born American rapper and singer from Brooklyn, New York City.
What I sell is the higher knowledge of knowing what's next and not following the trend of what's now.
Creating the album 'VIBES' has been the biggest life lesson I have ever learned.
I went to Texas a few times for gigs and adopted the cowboy look. Every man, at some point in his life, goes through a cowboy stage - everyone! Well, at least everyone that I look up to!
Growing up as a city kid is a joyous time!
The first time I really listened to an album and thought, 'This album is mine,' was Kanye's 'Late Registration.'
I collect a lot of clothes when I travel around the world.
Whatever I receive from a higher power gets me pumped, which gets the crowd pumped, which gets me more pumped, and then we're just pumped up.
I love to see the rarest movies, the most talked-about movies and documentaries. I read all the reviews and compare them to see if it's worth going! I have a secret movie critic blog I have shown no one or promoted, and I intend to keep it that way.
I love an art-school girl. I mean... don't we all?
I love N.Y.C.! I can't think of any individual that hates New York.
Europe were kind of the first ones to embrace my music; the kids from around the way would come out to my shows and really enjoy it.
I feel I have so much more to deliver than music.
I'm trying to fuse popular and commercial music and just make very creative music. It's popular music: it's everything for everybody.
I'm a big fan of pop music - I think Marvin Gaye was pop music; things like that.
I went to school for marketing for one year before I dropped out of college to make music.
Image plays a huge part in my music and in my lifestyle.
I moved my studio to Palm Springs 'cause I don't like the idea of going to a studio every day like a job... I need to make a personal record, so I need to be in a house... I don't want to be in a studio where people can hear the music 'cause I don't ...
I always tell myself, 'When I'm working on my record, I won't cut my hair.' I get so focused on the music that I'm not really going to the hair shop and getting cut up. I just have one thing to focus on.
People are always looking at their phones and computer. It's the first place people turn in the morning and where everyone's keeping in touch and getting their news.
To wake up in the morning and just know what I'm going to wear, it helps me get out of the house faster.
Thirty-five percent of all my dates were at the movies from 2013 to 2014.