I hate the word 'lesbian.'

I wish I could sing like Nelly.

Kaytranada's a really cool dude.

I'm never a flashy type of person.

I grew up watching 'American Idol.'

I sing every day, on a regular basis.

I want people to love me for my music.

I get kinda nervous before every show.

Justin Timberlake has a great live show.

Guitar Center hooks me up on a lot of stuff.

Older people generally appreciate live music.

Fashion has always been influenced by hip-hop.

I was really inspired, working with Odd Future.

Some people just need something to be mad about.

I want to say I hate my generation, but I don't.

If you ranked Odd Future, I was at the very bottom.

I've realised that I actually like being by myself.

If everything happens for a reason, what's the reason?

I think the selfie age is kind of making fame annoying.

It took me a very long time to be comfortable in my own skin.

I think too many people are offended by stuff that doesn't matter.

I never think I work hard enough, as much things I have on my plate.

My parents have always been supportive of whatever I've wanted to do.

I think I'm influenced a lot by Drake in specific ways in my writing.

If you think I'm a young boy singing these songs, dope. Run with that.

I remember my first albums: Brandy's first album and Usher's 'My Way.'

I started taking vocal lessons steadily. I started taking it seriously.

Don't overthink it, and don't let technicalities stop you from creating.

Feeling invisible definitely makes you want to become visible sometimes.

I have stopped going out places just to avoid uncomfortable conversations.

I like that I'm an engineer - it sets me apart from a lot of other artists.

Finding someone that trusted my vision helped me find certainty in who I was.

I know that Shia LaBeouf and Fiona Apple went to my alma mater, Hamilton High.

My dad makes me breakfast every morning; he's very worried about my nutrition.

As far as open conversations with random people, no I don't really enjoy them.

If you want to be a pioneer, you have to be intentional, at least a little bit.

I used to get the most anxiety before shows because I really was never prepared.

Almost everything I've ever recorded, I recorded myself at the desk, in my house.

I have an uncle in Jamaica who's an OG producer/songwriter over there, Mikey Bennett.

I knew that if I just came out as a singer, people would just be criticizing my voice.

It's weird: I don't really know where I pull my inspiration from. I think it's N.E.R.D.

I used to feel like I wasn't a good songwriter when I couldn't finish a song by myself.

I love being part of a creative process, so having a band to work with is perfect for me.

I've always been comfortable with my gayness, but I was intimidated by the social anxiety.

I was 16 when I recorded 'Flashlight.' I produced it, made the beat, wrote it, recorded it.

My conscience is really active. So I feel bad about spending excess amount of money on things.

I think I see a lot of artists struggling to make their first album perfect, and I've been there.

I have really dope parents, and they happen to both really love, love music - they're huge music fans.

It's no secret that I love women. I think everyone loves women. And I like having beautiful women around me.

I think everybody goes through times where they're vulnerable and then times where you're confident and cocky.

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