I don't have a home. I'm on the road, more or less.
Change and growth is so painful. But it's so necessary for us to evolve.
I daresay one good concert justifies a week of satisfaction at home.
I don't need a lot of money. Simplicity is the answer for me.
Who needs a handbag? I put my money in my bra.
Nobody ever looked at me in Krasnodar. I'm not in the taste of the men there at all.
If I get married, I want to be very married.
My friends and I were wild and we liked to joy-ride.
I really don't have that much interest in stardom.
The line between greatness and obscurity is very, very small.
Everyone's looking to the urban scene for inspiration now.
I'm lucky that a lot of my friends are in the entertainment industry.
I grew up in a very strict Pentecostal household.
Everyone knows that if you've got a brother, you're going to fight.
I'm so greedy, I'm hungry, I'm young.
I decided to write about the myths of divorce.
I got my first handgun license when I was 22.
Coming to terms with the fact that my marriage was a failure was devastating and very difficult.
Blues and jazz pulled me away from what was left of my family.
Willie Nelson, out there 200 days a year, calls his band family. And it is.
My family and my friends are most important to me. These people are my foundation.