When I was 13, listening to Choice FM, I would listen to a lot of R&B from America, and whenever a British person tried to do it, it didn’t really work, they just sounded like they were trying to copy that whole style. Now the music sounds British, something real rather than an imitation. Katy B Read Quote
I love clubbing – the abandon of it, the release of dancing, and being with my friends and the people I love. For me, it’s never been about going out to meet guys or to show off my latest dress – it’s the music. Katy B Read Quote
I went to the Brit School for the performing arts in Croydon at 14, picking music as my main subject, and I’m so glad I did. I knew lots of people who’d gone there, so I always had my mind set on it. Katy B Read Quote
People expect you to be this weird cartoon sometimes when you’re a musician. I hate that. I hate standing out. I hate people looking at me. I just want to be part of the crowd. Katy B Read Quote
I go to a club to relax and hear the music on a big sound system. I don’t go to pull a guy. Katy B Read Quote
What I do and where I come from, the kind of music that I’m making, it’s definitely U.K. If I turned around and did a tune with Timbaland, it would be amazing, but it would be me kind of leaving where I’m coming from. Katy B Read Quote
I don’t want people to think they have to like me because I’m on TV every other minute. Katy B Read Quote
Studying music, everyone sort of has their own style – it’s not like everyone’s going for the same part. Katy B Read Quote