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I want to make people dance, I want to make people smile, and I want my music to get played in clubs.

Coming from an R&B background, I was like, 'I'm gonna make slow jams.'

I wish I could teleport and cut out the travelling in between gigs. I want the luxury of the shows without the painful bits stuck on a tour bus.

In the bathroom, having taken my make-up off and opened my eyes, I always think there's a ghost behind me. It feels like there's a weird presence. Maybe it's my brain reacting to me without make-up.

Swedes celebrate Christmas Eve. Every Sunday leading up to Christmas, we light a candle, then make gingerbread and saffron buns.

Harry Styles threw a cream pie at my face in front of 15,000 people to thank me for the months we spent on the road.

I was a sensitive kid.

I think there's something amazing about British soul.

I want to be known for my music, and that takes time.

I really wanted to find my own path.

My first-ever radio interview was with Annie Mac on Radio 1!

The important thing is that my music is getting a positive reaction and that people are connecting with it.

All the buzz can be very much here today and gone tomorrow, but my focus is creating music that will last forever.

I grew up listening to loads of afrobeats; my grandad's Sierra Leonean, so that was always around. My mum loves those kind of beats, too.

Youssou N'Dour was really important to me growing up.

I feel so blessed that I grew up in the age of the independent woman, the survivor. I had Destiny's Child telling me I didn't need a man to feel good about myself, and I want to carry on that message.

I've been working a lot with this girl Kelly Kiara. She's amazing. She's going to be super important for R&B coming out of the U.K.

I am very much my own person and my own artist.

I think people look back at the '90s as a golden era of female empowerment.

I like to spend time alone before I go on stage.

I have a lot of energy in general, and I am pretty crazy.

I'm not going to lie: I'd love to win a Grammy.

I definitely idolised Beyonce growing up.

I'm not embarrassed to say I want to be successful, but only on my terms.

I must have been five or six when I realised all the stuff I was writing made sense with what I was playing on the piano.

You have to be so careful with your voice, especially when you're using it every day.

It was such a wake-up call going to music school and being one among so many that are really good at singing.

I want to be an artist that grows slowly. If you appear overnight, there's a chance that you will also just disappear overnight.

I don't want to be all over the place with my style and my music, but I am experimenting.

I just want to make music that makes people feel good about themselves.

I lived wherever my parents felt like making music, which had its ups and downs - I've had to move schools, but I've also seen a lot of amazing places and been on tour with my parents.

My mum is one of my style icons!

Kehlani is so refreshing in terms of R&B.

I'm the biggest Drake fan - my favorite is 'Tuscan Leather' because it's like three songs in one, and for somebody that's obsessed with keys, the outro has the best keys ever.

I moved from Stockholm to London, and I didn't want to work with my parents or have them help me in any way, I think just to prove to myself that I have my own talent.

I put a song on Soundcloud, and Annie Mac made it record of the week, and a month later, I signed my record deal.

I'm pretty much writing all the time.

Producing isn't my favourite bit about what I do, but the fact that I know how to do it gives me this sense of power in situations that are super male-dominated.

I think I took after my parents. Using music as one of my main ways of expression just felt natural.

Destiny's Child's harmonies remind me of Earth, Wind & Fire.

I remember trying so hard to get into Bon Iver. I'd lie in bed listening with my eyes screwed up, like, 'This is just depressing me.'

Being a creative person, I want to feel the highs and the lows.

What gives you real power is when you know your power. And I feel quite powerful.

I'm such a control freak that camping, for me, is difficult. I can't be this crazy, carefree person that wears the same outfit for four days.

'Finders Keepers' is guaranteed to create a vibe. If I'm having a difficult show, then I know I've got that song at the end to turn it around, and the phones will come out.

I went to Glastonbury when I was 14, and that was really fun.

I've been in two long-term relationships and - this sounds awful - they were really helpful for writing heartbreak. It makes good songs.

All my songs are things that have happened to me.

I've been making music since age five.

I wouldn't be who I am if my parents hadn't been musicians.

It sounds really cheesy, but as a woman, I feel like I sort of found myself.

I think knowing where you came from and where you want to go is really important.

I grew up in a house full of musicians, and my mum really taught me that when you listen to an album, you respect that it's somebody's art, and that the B-sides are just as important as the singles, and we should really listen to the album all the way through the way it was intended to be listened to.

I want people to really care when I release an album.

I feel incredibly lucky to have grown up with creative parents and around creative people, many of whom live with anxiety. My mum would sometimes say that it was a beautiful thing, and that it would come in handy when making music - and it's made me a more empathetic person.

Yes, sharing super-personal experiences is scary, but I can only get up on stage and perform it if I really connect with the music.

Growing up, I was confused about my identity: I felt like I wasn't black enough to be black, but not white enough to be white.

Gigs are my favourite thing - even the not so good ones, because you always learn something.

There's so many R&B songs where guys are talking about a clingy girl, like, 'I don't want a girlfriend, and this girl's so clingy, and blah blah blah.' But I'm a woman, and I've been in situations that have been the reverse of that, so I wanted to tell that story.

I'm really good at the '90s slow jams. I've got that down. But I love to dance, so why wouldn't I make something I could dance to?

That's why I love music - because I'm such a control freak, and it's the only thing that I can't really control.

I have, like, 'Finders Keepers' fever now! Sometimes I go in the studio, and I'm like, 'That worked so well, and I wrote it in 45 minutes, so if I try wearing the same outfit and playing on the same piano, it'll happen again.'

I can't believe that I'm MTV's Brand New for 2018. Big love to MTV for even giving me this opportunity and to all the fans for voting.

I think the best thing that I can do is be myself. I don't know about being a role model; I think placing that sort of title on myself is too much. It's trying to be this thing that puts loads of pressure on something.

I think there is a misconception that being open and honest and saying what it is you want is something we should be embarrassed about. But that's just not me. I am a very honest person. I always tell somebody what I am looking for, and I don't want people to waste my time, basically.

When I was younger, I would listen to Lauryn Hill, Destiny's Child, Justin Timberlake, Aaliyah: lots of '90s R&B.

I'm just trying to be myself and encourage other young women to be themselves.

Having a Top 10 record changed my life a lot, you know?

Being mainstream is fun.

I work hard, and I'm very separate from what my parents do.

Being a solo artist in general can be incredibly lonely. It's funny how often the bigger you get sometimes, the lonelier you feel.

There's so many inspiring women dominating the charts, so I feel like I'm definitely a part of a wave that's just really interesting and really cool.

I think growing up, people want to put you in a box and label you quite often, just because it's kind of easier, I guess.

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