I don't think I represent all things dubstep. I just like clubbing, so those are the sounds I've chosen to work with.
I don't want people to think they have to like me because I'm on TV every other minute.
I go to a club to relax and hear the music on a big sound system. I don't go to pull a guy.
When I hear the same formula being used over and over, I get bored. Just as huge pop artists have taken inspiration from things that are happening at the moment, I do the same with my music.
I think as long as you're being creative and finding your own work interesting, that's all that matters.
I used to play the piano when I was younger, and I loved Alicia Keys. I wanted to be Alicia Keys; she was such an idol to me.
I'd love to be the new Jools Holland, but you know, for, like, cooler people.
I've never really compared myself to anyone who's a big star - I'm not trying to be a fashion icon or get famous.
A lot of people say I'm like a pop girl, but I don't know what that means.
When I got the beat, in my imagination I was catapulted into this club where all the boys and girls are looking hot and wearing amazing clothes, and there's this girl dancing and looking better than me.
I love writing songs where the name is the title.