1.
Everything happens for a reason, everything is part of a puzzle that, even at the time, if we don't understand the bigger picture, everything has significant role in what's to come in the future.
Jon Connor
2.
They say the good die young, so the bad die old.
Guess we somewhere in the middle, so just pray for my soul.
Jon Connor
3.
I know that in the rap game you've got a lot of people, that come from poverty, was born in poverty and if it wasn't for hiphop they'd still be living in that. So when I think of hiphop, I think hiphop saves lifes, hiphop changes lives.
Jon Connor
4.
But look, I cleared out all y’all that got in the way/And y’all knew that I was ill, but now my doctor is Dre
Jon Connor
5.
We live in an era where it ain't about dope rhymes. When beef is online, and how big is your co-sign.
Jon Connor
6.
I think hiphop is a beautiful thing and I embody it and I'm going to live it and I'm going to represent it until the day I leave this earth, because I represent everything positive about hiphop.
Jon Connor
7.
I believe that, your art is like a time capsule for where you were at, where your mentality was at, at that specific or that particular space in time. A lot of times people want the same thing over and over again; I'm not going to give you that, I'm just not. So, I want my fans to continue to grow with me and let's take this journey, because it ain't gon' never stop.
Jon Connor
8.
I believe that being a successful rapper is probably attainable.
Jon Connor
9.
My earliest influences would definitely be my father, just seeing him play in different bands and going to his shows and going to the rehearsals. You know what I'm saying, it was the typical story of a son looking up to his dad. So the years that my father was around, my father was my biggest influence.
Jon Connor
10.
Hiphop allows you to get your love ones, your family members up out of the hood and that sh-t sounds cliché, but it's true. So when I think of hiphop, I just think of all the opportunity it's provided, of all the places it's taking me.
Jon Connor