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Though the R&B star has stayed discreet enough to keep away from scandalous headlines, he has no shame in revealing his preferences in (and in this case outside of) the bedroom.

I’m adventurous, but I’m not too adventurous, there’s certain things I don’t want to do and then certain things that I don’t really mind doing. My philosophy is if she likes it, I love it,” he says with a chuckle. Lloyd justifies his reasoning adding, I’m young, I’m rebellious, I like to do things that are borderline crazy sometimes. I’ll try new places, I’ve always wanted to do it on an airplane.”

Revisiting the sexual fantasy gives Lloyd a refreshing thought for a moment, but it’s only brief as his mind shifts back to his schedule. Only his first interview of the day, long hours are ahead for the star as he mentally prepares himself for the mundane, or worse, the abrasive. For now however, there will be none of that.

Of even bigger magnitude, is his set on Lil Wayne’s I’m Still Music Tour. This will fill up his schedule for the next few months, followed by another tour outside of the states.

“I plan on doing a little overseas touring after me and Lil Wayne get off the road and I plan on King of Hearts being just as impactful this time next year. I’m gonna take my time with this one. I’m gonna ride it out.”

This isn’t the first time Lloyd and Young Money mogul Lil Wayne have brought their creative forces together. Wayne carries guest features on every single solo album since Lloyd’s Southside debut. Not to mention Lloyd took part in the Young Money collective track “Bedrock,” which peaked at the top of the Billboard charts. Lloyd’s involvement with the Young Money release led many to believe he would be the next addition to the roster.

With colossal acts like Nicki Minaj and Drake under the label imprint, it may have not been a bad move for the singer. There was some noted hesitation when the subject was brought up.

“Polow’s a great producer, and I’m a singer. A singer needs a great producer,” he says after revisiting the possibility. But Lloyd admits it was a consideration, “[Young Money] was an option, but I really like Interscope. I like the way they get down, the fact that they’re always on the forefront of music culture, I like the way that they brand Hip-Hop. I wanted to go where I felt I would have the best music possible.”

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