But honestly, it's pretty weird; there are girls who'd do absolutely everything just to get a backstage pass. I don't know what it is, but really, when you're on national TV in America the girls love you. They all want you! And I'm not complaining!
I think I did every drug known to mankind, smoked crack, boozed, dropped acid, you name it.
I'm actually a pretty decent human being, and when I'm home I'm straight as an arrow.
Athletes and musicians make astronomical amounts of money. People get paid $100 million to throw a baseball! Shouldn't we all take less and pass some of that money onto others? Think about firefighters, teachers and policemen. We should celebrate people that are intellectually smart and trying to make this world a better place.
I hate my own attorneys!
I am an avid hunter and marksman, and I will not hesitate to shoot anyone who has myself or family in fear for our lives.
These poor kids in Baghdad have no running water, no showers. They wipe with baby wipes. My heart goes out to them.
I collect cars and bikes. One of my most special rides is a black 1930s Cadillac V16, and then I've got a few West Coast choppers.
My good friends call me Bobby.
There's always a Justin Bieber. Ever since I've been around, there's always been one of him. You know, you can trace it back from how old you are and the boy bands that came along then and the teen sensations and whatnot. And, you know, good for them. There's a few of them that make it out and a few of them that don't.
I see friends who are in different genres of music, and they say they're so burnt playing the same stuff every night. That's why you see a country act wanting to go out and play an old classic rock song. But what cracks me up is that they all want to be Jimmy Buffett. I can't figure that out.
Chris Rock is a good friend of mine, and he is hysterical.
A common man, even like myself, I don't know how to pay my taxes.
I have nightmares that I'm going to wake up, and everyone's driving a Prius and living in a condo, and we're all getting health insurance.
I signal with an independent label, Continuum. After that I put out a totally independent record, sold fourteen thousand of them from my basement, bought a house, started raising my kid, made a decent living.
They believed you can't mix rock, country, and rap, and that crossover is dead. I always knew it would work. And it will always work as long as you're really into it and like what you're doing.
The spirit of rock 'n' roll is alive and well. It kind of just needs to be cultivated a little bit.
But I'm a great father. That's why I got custody.
I'm in awe of people like Jerry Lee Lewis and Little Richard; they're great musicians and people. But I'm most starstruck by people in the small town where I live. Especially single dads, like me, who are working five times as hard to raise their kids.
I want as many people as possible to hear my music. I'm happy to entertain people by being a star.