"I believe the the best person that a person can be is not only one person.
And what I say is, you live different lives and you change into different people when you enter those worlds. So, for example if you enter your work world you’re not gonna to be the same in your work world as you are in your friend world, you know what I’m talkin’ bout? So, once you know how to balance that out and know how to still be yourself in every single one of your worlds, that makes you a real ass n****, a real person.
Like you could be you know fake at work. People are so fake at work, they don’t wanna be there. If they not happy at their job… then like you feel me, they’re gonna be fake you know. They gonna put on a fake smile because they gotta get that check, they need that check. But if you love your job, or if you even like your job, you don’t even gotta be like there forever, you just be on your temporary kinda thing, but you’re genuine with people then yeah, thats a real ass n****.
I work at Banana Republic and I be giving people real ass recommendations on what they should wear and how they should put it together.
Tupac is my favorite. He was a thug ass n****, but he was a poet, and in the hood thats’ not okay. Like if a nigga from the hood be like ‘Yo imma a poet,’ everybody be like ‘Yo you sound stupid.’ Tupac could do that because he was Tupac, he was real…he was Tupac in everything he did. And I think I try to be Judiah in everything I do."
“Damn, that’s so hard.”
Just one word. Any word.
"What if I get back to you on that one, that’s a really hard question."
Okay what’s the first word that comes to mind? I’ll rephrase it.
"Well… the first thing that comes to mind is just… like where my style comes from… I think of like… my surroundings. So I’m trying to think of something that can like, I don’t wanna say my surroundings, but my surroundings."
"I was born in New York, lived there for my childhood, well eight years, then moved to Connecticut. I am a product of two environments because in New York, I lived in the f****** hood. In Connecticut, I lived in the suburbs so I got a little bit of both worlds. And I tell you they both had their fuckin’ cons and pros, pros and cons. I got my toughness from New York. I got my understanding of both sides, from Connecticut."
““My mom would literally yell at me, ‘Why you gettin’ those skinny jeans? You need to take that shit back. Those gay boys wear them, you want people to think you gay?’
And I would just be like I don’t care what people think. Like I just want some jeans man... it’s just jeans.””