17 November,2024 08:20 AM IST | Los Angeles | IANS
Picture Courtesy/Will.i.am`s Instagram account
Musician Will.i.am has shared the reason behind him living in a hotel as he's never owned a house. The musician, 49, is said to be worth around $70 million partly due to his string of hits including âBoom Boom Pow' and âI Gotta Feelin'', but has revealed he doesn't feel like he's "made it", partly he's never put down permanent roots, reports âFemale First UK'.
He said at the AfroTech conference in Houston, "As far as the idea of âI made it', I don't think I made it, because every milestone takes me to the next milestone. I'm making it. I've never had a house. I bought myself a studio. I have my office, but I stay in a hotel. "I don't have a house because I ain't bought the house that says âI made it'".
As per âFemale First UK', the musician, who was born William James Adams Jr, also stressed he grew up living in a South Los Angeles housing project.
He added: "I remember my mom was like, âWait, put your clothes on. You go up here to get our food stamps. Sit in this line to get this cheese'. When you are in a project, that's your reality. You come outside, your best friend that you grew up with is no longer with you because he got shot and you want to dream different - that's where I get ambition from".
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Will.i.am has added to his music fortune by investing in technology companies. He is also the founder and CEO of Fyi.AI, a new messenger and tool for streamlining apps.
He said about the firm's service, "You don't need a thousand apps, especially when apps don't talk to each other. With FYI it's all in one place - your news, your calendar, your collaborative work. It may sound like a foreign concept, but eventually it's going to be the system".
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