HILTON: When youâre writing lyrics, do you ever worry about being offensive, or that youâll kind of have to, like, edit them?WAYNE: No. Thatâs one thing about me, and I think thatâs what most of my fans enjoy about me, that I donât hold nothing back. I do exactly what I want to do, and say exactly what I want to say. Sometimes I consider the fact that I have a daughter, but I also think about the realities of the world, and just let her know that this is the reality and this world is crazy and there are people out there that are a certain kind of way. I mean, once I get through that hump, then, like I said, I just say whatâs on my mind.HILTON: One thing Iâve noticed is that a lot of rappers, if you say to them, âWhy are your lyrics about money, sex, and violence?â theyâll say, âWell, weâre telling it like it is. Weâre being realistic.â But if you want to do something different and fresh, how do you do that?WAYNE: You have to be an overall different type of person. Music is a reflection of who you are, and if those things that you mentioned are what your music is all about, then I guess thatâs who you are. I mean, I think itâs just that simple. You have to be someone who is able to speak about different things. I speak about what I speak about, and I guess thatâs because Iâm a crazy-*@* #%%%+. [Hilton laughs] Kanye [West] speaks about a lot of different things, but thatâs because of who he is. You have Jay-Z, and he speaks about more corporate things, and Iâm quite sure heâs a pretty corporate guy. But I guess itâs all who you are.