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- I had a New Year's kiss once. But it was like, 'Let's start the year off together,' and then we wound up breaking up the…
- I think people have been really receptive to understanding that I've grown up and the music's going to sound a little different.
- What's up, I'm DJ Danger. Some people might think it's dangerous to have an unbrella inside, but i am dangerous!
- I warm up. I do about 50 push-ups with my trainer and my security just to get pumped up before a show, get our energy…
- I remember when I was growing up, I always wore glasses and so if I was on-stage or just being able to move around playing…
- In school, kids are always trying to fit in with the crowd. Everyone goes through that and feels peer pressure from that. I know I…
- I always fall or trip, but I just get back up and keep rocking out. Sometimes I see a speaker and I'm just like, "Don't…
- I will always notice the girl who's dressed up. I also notice someone who has a lot of confidence, someone who has a big smile,…
- I think my confidence is what makes me good on stage. I'm not afraid to climb up on something. My dream is to one day…
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