Art and life go together. I have to have a life filled with experiences to make art, and I have to have art around me to live well.

In our world, it's a big deal when you have a favourite collaborator and share them.

We may look great on Instagram, but we're still lonely and depressed and anxiety-ridden. I hope, for the sake of our future generations, that our moral compass stays intact.

You can have the best of intentions and think you're doing the right thing but you fall down when you're going against your own instinct.

Music is one of the only inanimate things we have left. It can still be mystical, magical and awe-inspiring

Our connection to nature grounds us, it makes us more spiritually aware. We must keep the legacy of nature materially alive for future generations.

I am impressed when music matters, when genres are broken, when spirits are lifted, when people make a difference, and when people are true to themselves.

I think when you mature, you realize that you really don't have to do anything you don't want to do or be represented in a way that doesn't suit you.

If you're spreading light, you don't care where the sunshine goes.

I don't really believe in good and evil. I never had. I think it's enabled me to open my mind.

When you're too concerned about branding, you're restricting yourself.

As an artist, comfort can be your worst enemy.

There are tears. There's laughter. There's an unconscious thing happening between us as humans. There's so much about the brain that we don't understand. I believe everybody's empathic.

I'm like a bird, I'll only fly away...

I finally feel content with my work. My fruit has started to ripen. I'm able to dissect emotion properly and distill it into a song that reverberates in a truthful place.

Touring is a favorite part of what I do. I love connecting with the fans in that immediate way.

I write pop songs. But I think it is sprinkled with a lot of counter-culture references. It ranged from rap to hip hop to trip hop, house, drum and bass, and experimental and improv and jazz.

I say it's a girls' world.

I just think motherhood made me better, I think it rejuvenates you as a person, mind, body and spirit, and I think every woman is different.

I'm channelling my 14-year-old self. She's thinking about putting on her big hoop earrings and baggy pants and going to the mall downtown.

If we stepped away from so much of the victimhood talk, I think that would make a big change for the better. It does limit art. The conversation wouldn't just be one-sided.

I'm privileged that I'm an artist.

Maneater -- make you work hard, make you spend hard, make you want all of her love.

Girls like to see girls dressed up like princesses occasionally. Guys don”t really care, they just want to get the clothes off.