The second someone tries to put me in a box, I will do everything to rebel against that.
From the moment I stepped into this industry, I've always had to fight for my ideas and for my voice to be heard.
I do this weird thing in studios where I climb stuff when I get nervous.
I was 15 when I started making music properly.
I like working really fast. The best ideas are the first ones that come into your head - so why bother thinking of any more?
I never dress for the occasion correctly because I hate fashion rules. They're so boring.
I spent a lot of my teenage years experimenting with who I was as a person and not really getting it right. And then, I think, I realized that I just had to chill out in life.
I wish I could rap! I wish I could rap like Azealia Banks or Lil Wayne or someone like that... Twista. He's super fast.
I wrote a song for Icona Pop which boosted my confidence quite a lot.
There are days where I can go into a room full of people, talk to every single person, and feel completely at ease, and feel like making every single person laugh, and feel like everyone's having a great time. There are other times where I go into a room of people, and I literally want to run and hide.
I know how to win people over if things aren't going my way.
Obviously, my label would want me to be on the radio all the time, but that's not my personal goal.
I've always said that if I couldn't be myself, first I'd want to be Eminem and then a Disney kid.
I think debate is good. Everyone has an opinion, and it's definitely healthy to voice those.
I think that U.K. audiences, in general, are very closed off. Very judgmental.
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.
When I was younger, I was addicted to the idea of becoming a rapper.
I really just want to change the way women think about themselves.
I'm not super easy to talk to a lot of the time. I'm just kind of weird.
I quite like doing laundry. I find it quite like relaxing.
The fashion of the '90s is a massive inspiration to me. My favorite video of all time is 'Say You'll Be There' by the Spice Girls. That's the best styling ever. If I could dress like that every day, I would.
I started writing my own things when I was about 8.
I was only 14 when I started playing the east London rave scene. At the time, I was so captivated by everything. I didn't ever wanna progress out of that scene.
I don't want to sell my soul or anything, but to go on a huge tour would be next level.
I love In-N-Out!
I was never the cool kid in school, and loads of people told me that I was weird, that I dressed uncool and did uncool things, that I was too nice, too happy.
I know some people are like, 'I'm depressed, and I'm a struggling artist,' and that really works for some people, but that doesn't work for me. I have to be really happy, even when I'm writing my depressing songs; I have to come through that stage before I can write.
My family is average. I didn't have a crazy life as a kid.
I feel like I'm a pop star without being a diva.
I'll listen to 3 artists on repeat for more than a month.
You can't like everything! You hate some stuff! Say what you hate! Like, I hate Pitbull, and I don't care!
I'm going to build an empire. I'm always writing for someone else. I want to be someone who has her fingerprints all over the pop charts.
I loved Justice and Uffie and everyone signed to the label Ed Banger. They were really influential to me when first started making music.