I feel like, if I'm going to have young, impressionable people listening to my music, then I'm going to respect that.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I think that my music is really empowering. I just want people to know - especially young people, but really everyone - that you don't have to be so caught up in what everyone else is thinking. You don't have to be the coolest, most popular person. You can just be you and be vulnerable.
I want people to understand me as a person with views, not just performing songs.
It's important that when kids are listening to my music they don't think of it as their parent's music.
I respect music, I do. I love it.
I respect very much my public and also the music I perform.
I think for us up-and-coming artists, once you're out there, once you've put stuff up, once people know who you are, once you discover who you are, we're all in the same boat: it's down to whether people appreciate the music or not.
The greatest thing about music is everyone has their own style, and I respect all styles of music.
I think, in music, you're always hoping that you'll have a like-minded audience and that the music you like making will appeal to them, too.
People my age don't always know where their music comes from.
I dress up a certain way because I respect the music.
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