My idol, I mean …
Karen Civil made her way to New York City to sit down with none another than Power 105.1’s The Breakfast Club to talk about her brand new book, Be You & Live Civil. Available to purchase here, the digital entrepreneur talks about the content of the book as well as her recent collaboration with presidential candidate Hillary Clinton, the completion of her Live Civil Playground, managing Nipsey Hussle, her previous relationship, not being a cheerleader for certain artists anymore, and so much more.
What she had to say about being a cheerleader to other artists:
“I feel like with certain artists if you’re not being—you’re not useful if they can’t use you,” Karen Civil said. “If that makes sense. So, from the J. Coles to like—Yeah, me and Mac Miller were great then we just stopped speaking a few months ago… I know me and him will be in a place where we’re always going to be good because I have so much love for Mac. Someone like J. Cole it’s a little bit different because you’re a cheerleader for these people early on and then you watch them grow. You see certain things and then—People change. But you don’t wanna seem like ‘Well, you have to do this. I started with you. You owe me.’ Or things like that. But then it’s like you start to see people. People don’t say ‘hello’ no more…After a while I’m like ‘I don’t care. I’m not doing the cheerleading thing. I wish you the best.’ He’s doing great in his career.”
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