Absolutely, It's A Really Weird Stage Because At The Minute, I Can Walk Down The Street And Be Unrecognised, Lead A Normal Life, But My Label And Everybody Is Warning Me That Will Be Changing And I'm In For A Rollercoaster Ride.
I’ve Done Well, I’ve Been Disappointed, And I Think It All Goes Back To You. Of Course The Labels Are Going To Be The Labels. It’s The Music Business. You Are A Business. That’s What They Do. So You’ve Got To Protect Yourself.
I Decided To Start My Own Label Because So Many People With Talent Come To Me Wanting To Know How They Can Get In The Music Business.
National Geographic Contacted Me About Getting On Their Label, And I Was Like, 'wow, I Want To Be Label Mates With The Sharks And Lemurs!'
Despite A Large Body Of Work In Films, Tv, Theatre And Concerts, I Am Viewed By Many As A Jewish Artist. I Do Not Resent The Label, Except For The Fact That I Disapprove Of Labels In General.
Not All My Shoes Are Designer. In Terms Of Clothes, Everything Is On The Same Level For Me. If I Like It, It Doesn't Matter If It Cost £200 Or £2. I'm Attracted To Things Rather Than Labels.
The Prime Minister Has An Absolute Genius For Putting Flamboyant Labels On Empty Luggage.
A Prophet Is Always Much Wider Than His Followers, Much More Liberal Than Those Who Label Themselves With His Name.
My Label Is Just "good Farming", Which Isn't Something You Can Put On A T-shirt.
I Am Reminded How Hollow The Label Of Leadership Sometimes Is And How Heroic Followership Can Be.