If you want to hear good music, good music will always be found.

I remember watching somebody called Esmee Denters doing covers that were really popular and wishing that was me. But I'm glad it wasn't. Things have worked out OK.

Sound has always followed me. A lot of reggae when mum was cooking. I'd write songs with my dad or play him anything I'd worked on.

There's this issue where I'm really doing well and got hate 'cause I'm too light-skinned. I understand why people say that - throughout history, the lighter you are, that's how it's been. But it's not my fault. My mom and dad had me! I look how I look.

I used to like loads of boys and get rejected all the time.

With make-up, I much prefer my natural face. I'm confident with myself like that, but when I wear make-up, I like to look like myself. I love dewy skin, a matte lip, and a bad highlight!

A road trip in Cuba is probably top of my list.

I used to watch a programme about Route 66 in America, and it looked so fun.

I don't think about being a public persona too much - I just get on with what I'm doing.

Sometimes I feel people try to be too complex. Some of the greatest songs are so simple. The simplest phrases.

I don't like setting goals - I don't like to be disappointed.

I've got far to go. There's always more to be done.

I'm not going to do a song just because it's with Drake.

I make music because it helps me. I feel better after I've written a song. I listen to my own songs, and they make me feel and think about stuff I'd done or someone said to me, and I feel a bit better.

Music is an outlet, so I'm not going to get things out that aren't true. Sometimes I do exaggerate - but only a little bit.

There's always so much energy from me and my band. Lots of fun and twists in each song.

Most of me expressing myself comes through my music more than what I wear.

Obviously I've grown up around YouTubers, people getting millions of hits, but I was never anywhere near that.

There's always been music in my house growing up. In the kitchen, there's a speaker, and we'd always have my mum's iPod in it - she never makes food without listening to music. And I used to watch 'Top of the Pops' with my dad.

Before I put 'Blue Lights' out, I deleted my Instagram and everything and started again.

A lot of stuff doesn't faze me. I think it's because I was brought up in a small town, and normally, when you're from a small town, when you see a famous person, you'd be like, 'Oh my god. This never happens,' but I've always kind of been like nonchalant.

I love anything about love.

The people who are the most powerful and have the most money sometimes don't value other people.

When I found 'New Chain' by Col3trane, honestly, I couldn't stop playing it. It's a good road trip song because the beat just drives on.