I relish performing.

I'm all about the melody.

My mum made the best roasts.

Me and guitar music is so entwined.

I have admiration for beautiful women.

I was devastated by Gene Wilder's death.

It's lovely to feel part of a community.

It amazes me how quickly you can earn money.

I'm walking away from the Troubles in my Life.

You find your personality real quick in school.

The council estate I grew up on wasn't too bad.

I am not competing to be an athlete. I make music.

Getting my mum a house was a really great feeling.

Jessica Alba's very beautiful; so is Sienna Miller.

What I like about Kasabian is that it's melody driven.

My songs are a time stamp for a lot of people's lives.

It does feel that TS5 gave me such a new lease of life.

Writing for others is great cos you can tailor it for them.

Don't take social media seriously. Don't buy into the hype.

Something's wrong with all countries and all voting systems.

I'm a big fan of Usher, and I'd love for us to record together.

I aspired to playing at Glastonbury, not just the Camden Palais.

I've experienced everything any aspiring artist could ever want.

I'm an only child, so I got spoilt a lot. Which was a good thing.

I grew up on dancehall music, and it holds a strong place in my heart.

Take anything seriously in life, and you set yourself up for peril - trust me.

It's like a god-given gift that I've actually been able to go out and sing my songs.

Psychologically, when you've been overweight you want to achieve the polar opposite.

I always felt like I had stability, doing things with my dad and living with my mum.

Psychologically, when you've been overweight, you want to achieve the polar opposite.

I like buying people little things, not flooding them with money, trying to win them.

I wanna have a positive impact and bring in artists on the come-up. It gets me hyped!

As much as money is important for security, for me, it is worth nothing without music.

I've done a couple of tunes with Kaytranada. 'Got It Good' has had such a great response.

I love songs, so when you're song-based, it doesn't matter which way the production leans.

By fusing R&B with a U.K. garage sound, you can create energy. 'Fill Me In' showed me that.

I'd love to reach the pinnacle where you just can't wait to get the new album by Craig David.

I do about two hours working out in the morning with my trainer. It's like brushing my teeth.

It's annoying when people do that so-called comedians impression of me when it's stupid nonsense.

You know a date's gone really well when she's happy with nothing fancier than a Big Mac and fries!

We need to stop thinking the grass is greener on the other side and be happy with the love we have.

Thankfully, my manager didn't talk me into 'Big Brother' or 'I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here!'

Certain key words, like, 'break it down,' 'this is how we do it' - they'll always end up on my tracks.

When I grew up, I was living on a council estate overlooking a car park for a good 16 years of my life.

We tend to always want to obtain something new and something more, and we never really enjoy what we have.

What I've learned is that if you stay focused and believe and actually walk the walk, anything is possible.

I grew up in Southampton. My mum was a shop assistant; my dad was a carpenter. They broke up when I was eight.

That's the beauty with music in the digital age: you're always one follow away from experiencing something new.

Life is all about how things rough up against you and how you see them and the vantage point you have from them.

If I can be an advocate for people to get healthy that's good, and it's not about just needing to go to the gym.

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