Tyga On Shopping In Paris, Fatherhood & Strip Club Decorum
Young Money’s inked-up party boy talks shopping in Paris, fatherhood and strip club decorum
Illustration By Tim McDonagh
VIBE Do you have any pre-show rituals on the road?
TYGA: I don’t like getting ready too fast ’cause I don’t like to wait. I like to get there maybe 15 minutes before I have to go onstage. I don’t like sitting.
What’s the strangest request on your tour rider?
iPhone chargers. I don’t really have no crazy stuff on there yet.
Ryan Leslie’s laptop was stolen and held for ransom. Do you take your gadgets with you or keep them at home?
I take them with me, but I always keep them close. I’ll never just put my stuff anywhere and lose it.
You’re smarter than celebrities whose computer password is “password.”
[Laughs] Nobody will ever figure out my password.
You’ve been sharing flicks of your son, Cairo, on Instagram. What’s the biggest surprise fatherhood has brought on?
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You’ve been sharing flicks of your son, Cairo, on Instagram. What’s the biggest surprise fatherhood has brought on?
I’m always thinking about him now. I think it matures you a little more.
Are you a cool or strict dad?
I always see parents tell their kids, “No you can’t have that.” They’re kids. They have to have a good childhood. I don’t think I’m going to tell my kid, “No.”
What’s a misconception people have about Tyga?
People tend to judge an artist on what they read on the blogs or one or two songs. I’ve had other successes that people probably don’t realize.
“Rack City” is a strip club classic. For those who aren’t well versed in make-it-rain etiquette, what’s the minimum you should be spending? $20?
$20?! I don’t know how much other people spend in the strip clubs, but [I’d say] at least $500. People don’t go crazy unless it’s their first time or they’re trying to show out. It’s better than going to the club for me sometimes because the music is better and you can get food and just relax.
You’ve said you only shop for clothes in Paris. Fancy.
There’s more variety out there. A lot of artists have stylists that all go to the same place. You do a video and see somebody else’s video and you see the same shirt.
Do you recycle outfits?
No, no, no. Once I wear an outfit on camera, I won’t wear it again on camera. I might wear it to the studio.
You’re famous for your tats. What’s your next ink?
I’m trying to finish my leg tattoos right now. I’ve been on the road, so it’s been hard. It’s an Egyptian mural with King Tut and a couple of Sphinx.
TYGA RE-UPS FOR ANOTHER ROUND OF POLE ANTHEMS ON HOTEL CALIFORNIA, IN STORES THIS MARCH
I’m always thinking about him now. I think it matures you a little more.
Are you a cool or strict dad?
I always see parents tell their kids, “No you can’t have that.” They’re kids. They have to have a good childhood. I don’t think I’m going to tell my kid, “No.”
What’s a misconception people have about Tyga?
People tend to judge an artist on what they read on the blogs or one or two songs. I’ve had other successes that people probably don’t realize.
“Rack City” is a strip club classic. For those who aren’t well versed in make-it-rain etiquette, what’s the minimum you should be spending? $20?
$20?! I don’t know how much other people spend in the strip clubs, but [I’d say] at least $500. People don’t go crazy unless it’s their first time or they’re trying to show out. It’s better than going to the club for me sometimes because the music is better and you can get food and just relax.
You’ve said you only shop for clothes in Paris. Fancy.
There’s more variety out there. A lot of artists have stylists that all go to the same place. You do a video and see somebody else’s video and you see the same shirt.
Do you recycle outfits?
No, no, no. Once I wear an outfit on camera, I won’t wear it again on camera. I might wear it to the studio.
You’re famous for your tats. What’s your next ink?
I’m trying to finish my leg tattoos right now. I’ve been on the road, so it’s been hard. It’s an Egyptian mural with King Tut and a couple of Sphinx.
TYGA RE-UPS FOR ANOTHER ROUND OF POLE ANTHEMS ON HOTEL CALIFORNIA, IN STORES THIS MARCH