Making my first record, I was really inspired by all the color palettes Sofia Coppola has in her films.

I'm not super easy to talk to a lot of the time. I'm just kind of weird.

I'm not good at being a picture-perfect pop star, happy all the time. If I'm having a bad day, I can't pretend. I'm always a bit unhappy, but that's just me. I like dwelling in my sadness.

I've never conformed to what my record label has said and, yes, that has meant that it's been a long journey for me.

I think the best people are the ones who are just as nice and fun. This is really cheesy, but you only have one life - why spend most of it pretending to be cool?

I'm just not very good at being happy all the time.

I actually think it doesn't even matter what age you are or what sex - though that does play into it sometimes - you always have to fight in any kind of creative world because nobody knows your own brain and your own creative ideas better than you do.

A sold-out crowd is better than a number one. But being in the studio is better than all of that.

Just because I might be bored doesn't mean I have to look boring. I'd rather look fabulous, like I'm having a great time.

I'll listen to 3 artists on repeat for more than a month.

I think what women think is sexy is what is sexy. Girls eating pizza are massively sexy.

Some people think of feminine as just being pretty and quiet and sweet, but I also think being feminine is being angry and also being sexy and aggressive and passionate.

I always Google myself. It's horrible.

I really just want to change the way women think about themselves.

I feel like I'm a pop star without being a diva.

When I was younger, I was addicted to the idea of becoming a rapper.

I always think about fashion when it comes to making music and music videos... what the colours will look like, what the material will be, how will it work with the sound of the music.

I definitely went through a phase where I wanted to be a fashion designer when I was younger... But I certainly wasn't very good at it.

I've actually done a cover of 'Train in Vain' by The Clash with Viv Albertine - which was originally written about her.

I was 15 when I started making music properly.

My hair is naturally super curly. But I really don't do so much to it. I just sleep on it and see what happens.

Females should stand by each other, especially in an industry which seems to try so hard to pin us up against each other and make us fight. It's not about that for me. I refuse to be sucked into a twisted world of insecurity and lose who I am.

I really just want to change the way women think about themselves. A lot of young girls are quite lost.

I quite like doing laundry. I find it quite like relaxing.