I think the good thing about Macklemore is that he is very precise about what he gets involved in. As you can tell, he's very passionate about what he puts his name on, because he talks about things people don't usually talk about, and his concepts are very, very passionate.
People like Prince don't have to care about anything, but they care because they want music for the future to be great.
I really admire people who have long-distance relationships. It's an incredible achievement. I couldn't do it.
Listen, sharing my life with people is just part of my daily routine.
People always ask me: 'Do you have black in you? Do you have Spanish in you?'
Fashion is this obsessive narrative that people don't understand but they can't stop looking at.
I'm a real goof-ball deep down. It's always been my thing to make people like me.
Streetwear for me is what I was raised wearing in London, and my style influences growing up were always people who wore streetwear.
Some people may look at you almost like a fantasy at times, you know; some people don't think you're real. Because people forget that celebrities are humans too, sometimes.
I'm most scared of failing, of disappointing people.
Every person has a signature. Just some people don't know it yet.
To me, I have my friends who I've known my whole life, and I can count them on one hand. They're people I went to school with, my mum's friends' daughters. You know?
Sometimes I see people writing the most ridiculous things about me.
I think people take the word 'feminist' really seriously, and I think people are scared to use that word.
I don't want people to think that someone gives me something to wear, and I'll put it on.
I got obsessed with makeup and makeup artists when I was young, with people like Kevyn Aucoin.
When people come to my shows, they're like, 'I can't believe you can actually freaking sing!'