
" HipHopDX: Curren$y was quoted to have said "Happy to have added one of my good friends to the Jet Life family." Friendship aside, what kind of feedback does Curren$y give you, as an an artist himself, on your music?
Sir Michael Rocks: Man, Curren$y has always been a big supporter of what I got going on; my whole style to just my whole take on everything. I've actually been a fan of him for awhile now as well, since his Cash Money [Records] days. We first got together back in 2009 when he came to Chicago but we never ended up recording any music. We just got real high and kicked it for a while and just started building a friendship. It wasn't till later that year, in New York, we really got to record for his Pilot Talk album. I'm a fan of his first and he's a big supporter of mine. He tells me that I have so much potential to reach whatever I want to get at in my career and in life.
DX: What does the "Jet Life" represent or mean to you? And how will that be reflected in your music?
Sir Michael Rocks: The acronym "Just Enjoy This Shit" is great. It made sense to me when I first saw it. I like it 'cause in life, we look at things way too seriously. We sorta forget the bigger picture of things. We're gonna die soon man, so why are we sitting here, stressing and not enjoying life? Life is beautiful. It's like a rainbow that shows black too; it's got every color on it. It's got the ugly stuff and the beautiful stuff. And we need to be enjoying it all while we're still here. J.E.T.S. is bigger than some weed-smoking ish, I mean, it's a part of it but its way bigger than that to me. I want to make sure that that's captured too. "Just enjoy this shit," it's a powerful statement, man. I mean, we're young, not the richest, but we still got money so we should be comfortable. We kickin' it and we should be able to do what it do, and that's fresh. We those guys right now. "
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