Anderson .Paak
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And she just, you know, she was a workaholic.
She also worked in agriculture growing up.
So she was gone a lot doing her own thing.
I never seen her work for anybody.
She was entrepreneur.
And, you know, she was just like all about her family, keeping her family together and working hard.
And we had a lot of fun.
It was a lot of trauma, too.
Yeah, I dealt with all kinds of stuff.
It was really dope, though, and a blessing that I grew up playing drums in church because I had different communities.
So I had my church family, which was, that was where a lot of the black culture and everything surrounding that was where I, you know, thrived at.
And then I had, when I go to school, it was like my white friends, my Mexican friends, then I had that.
And then at home, everybody was doing their thing.
My sisters were listening to all kinds of stuff from, you know, SWV, The New Edition, Mariah.
And, um, my mom wouldn't go past like Tony, Tony, Tony, Freddie Jackson.
You couldn't play nothing, you know, nothing after that.
It was like, you know, that was what was going on.
And then I go to school and they were listening to Nirvana and Radiohead and all this, the Foo Fighters.
And, um, I was getting all of these things and I was, um, growing up.
Really quickly, I felt like I can't wait to get out of this town.