There's a lot of American people who like K-Pop for some reason. I don't know why, you know? But they like it even if they can't understand it because it has that style, that appeal. Tablo americanappeallot Change image and share on social
When my daughter wanted a toy and I had to check the price of it before buying it - that was one of the worst feelings. Tablo badbuycheck Change image and share on social
I guess the difference between the Korean hip-hop scene and the American hip-hop scene is that in the American hip-hop scene, you know, they have their Jay-Zs. They can become conglomerates through hip-hop. In Korea, it doesn't happen. Tablo americanconglomeratedifference share on social
I'd rather be just a Korean musician as opposed to, you know, a K-Pop musician. Tablo koreanmusicianoppose Change image and share on social
The word we have in Korea for K-Pop is 'Gaio.' And I guess it's a huge umbrella term. Basically it's like saying Coldplay and Kanye West, or Eminem and Celine Dion, are the same genre. Tablo basicallycelinecoldplay Change image and share on social
Any trend that is developed too fast and is disposed right away is not going to have a lasting impression on the culture, you know? Tablo culturedevelopdispose Change image and share on social
When you go independent, if you fail, you're totally responsible for it. If you succeed, you're totally responsible for it. You are responsibly for who you are... and what you do and what you make. Tablo failindependentmake Change image and share on social
If it's a good song, it doesn't really matter if it's trendy or not. It will hit. Tablo goodhitmatter Change image and share on social