'Rather Be' and 'Real Love' are two of the most fun songs to perform; they're such feel-good tracks. 'Rather Be,' especially - I've sung it so many times, but I'm still not bored of it.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I'm extremely happy, but I don't do love songs for the most part. It feels weird; that's such a personal thing to me. I'd rather live that in my real life and play a different character outside of that.
I am getting to the point where the only love worth being in is the love worth singing about.
The most entertaining songs don't always come from a nice place. In songs where I think I'm being really sensitive, they seem quite boring actually. I've found that the songs that come out of nastier, more misanthropic places are better.
I like 'love' songs, however cheesy that might sound.
There's just a natural human element to a great song that feels immediately satisfying. I like the song to create a mood.
I like to do cover songs if I really love them, I have to love the song first.
My songs have always been frustrating themes, relationships that I've had. And now that I'm in love, I expect it to be really happy, or at least there won't be half as much anger as there was.
I think that the best songs to sing are songs that you love, because you sing them with love when you love them.
A great song is one that is around even when I'm not.
I don't think songs have to be like these super-#1-smash-hit-sounding songs, because I think it's more important that it's like, 'Hey! This is coming out of me. This is something I connect with. This is something that I like to sing.'
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