With my music, I don't have to stay in one lane. One day I'm in Motown, and the next day I'm in reggae.
There is not enough faith in black music at a high level.
If you cannot smile when you listen to music, then do not listen to it!
I grew up in a house full of music. Everything from reggae and afro-beat to Zook and pop.
I hate that if you do one style of music or become really well known for that one song, that everything that comes after has to fit that mold.
Success is based on music, not where you're from.
People are getting ready for music that makes them feel happy again rather than being depressed at the way the world is going right now.
Law became boring, but like every job I've done, it helped prepare me for a career in music.
BMG has been an awesome partner throughout my career, and with New London, we plan to continue bridging the gap between soul, pop, London, and New York - uniting them through music.
I've always been a fan of Nigerian artist D'banj. He's now signed to Kanye West's Good Music label.
I'm just excited that I get to put out the music I love versus music just for the sake of it.
Garage music came up when people weren't paying attention.
For four years, my mum allowed only church music in the house.
I'd really started hating music. I'd started hating all the songs, hating being in the industry, hating doing the shows. So I had to learn to love music again if I wanted to continue doing this.