I don't do the whole, 'Put my name on it, make me famous' thing.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I am not hugely famous; I am not a name. For me, it's not the size of the role, it's the material and the people you are working with.
If I put my name on something, I'm going to be involved. I'm not just going to put my name on it and not pay attention.
My name is not big enough for people to go, 'Let me throw money at you because you're so famous!'
I don't have my name on anything that I don't really do.
Putting your name on something and having no idea how it came about if someone else did all the work - that's not me.
I don't want to be famous for being famous.
I'm famous. That's my job.
What I do is what I like; if I'm not as famous as I'd like to be, I've done it to myself.
Famous is celebrityism, and I don't want that... I know that I'm not that. Everybody knows who you are. I can't imagine living that life, but I don't think I consider myself famous.
When people come up to me and say, 'You made it,' I think, 'But I'm not done yet. Not everyone's heard my music.' I want to be a household name.