I'm a Virgo, so I'm a super hard lover. I fall in love so quickly!

I'm a purple girl!

As a young adult, we all go through things now on social media. It's a part of our everyday lives.

My hair is always going to be purple; that's kind of my thing. It doesn't matter what length I make it, as long as it's purple.

On the real, because you're dyeing your hair so much, it gets really damaged, so you just want to use a lot of products that help hydrate it and keep it nice and keep it moisturized. It gets really, really dry.

I think the way I dress says I'm young and I'm living life.

I'm trying different things, and I'm comfortable with who I am and not afraid of showing my confidence through my style.

I want to be a legend.

Fashion has always been an important part of my life.

I use Manic Panic to dye my hair. Sometimes I do it myself.

I'm pretty sure we've all had a situation where a certain ex or person finds their way back in your life. I've realized that it's not about dwelling over it and overthinking.

I always support my friends.

As artists, we have the luxury of experimenting with extra crazy things, but I feel like my aesthetic is very street-style and high-low.

When I'm in L.A., I kind of go crazy in the middle of the night when it's, like, completely quiet.

New York has definitely turned into more of, like, a hipster place.

I thought that the music industry was going to be pretty easy - getting features and stuff - and everyone was going to be nice. But I realized that it's really, really hard to get features.

It takes a lot for you to find your confidence, but you shouldn't let someone else be the person to find it for you.

You want to accomplish everything; there's no limits to what you want to do. You want to do movies. You want to do modeling. You want to be an entrepreneur - you want to enter every aspect of the entertainment business.

I'm obsessed with Minnie Riperton's voice: it's like a smooth river of ice cold strawberry milk.

We all feel like we're alone, but as artists, we get to see firsthand from our fans that we're not. Hearing them scream the words to your songs is the most amazing feeling.

I get nervous every single time. It doesn't matter if there're five people or five thousand. What I have noticed is that the more people there are, the less nervous I am. It's way harder to impress five people.

The first three years my hair was purple, I still was trying to convince myself that I hated the color purple.

I just want to make great music. There's not a genre that I would categorize it as, but I want it to be true and authentic.

I'm hoping that people will love the music, but at the same time, the most important thing to me is that I love the music.

When I was 16, I started to spend a lot of time in Soho and downtown New York and noticed everyone's style and the eclectic things people would wear. And that's when I started to experiment with things like my lipstick and mixing different kinds of pieces and, of course, my hair color.

One thing that I must do with every wash is deep condition. I have this theory in my head that it will make my hair really healthy, especially since I'm always keeping it in different styles.

Being a brown girl, I like to wear colors that are similar to my skin tone, so I wear a lot of dark colors - never anything that's too bright.

For the most part, I'm very into sweatpants and cute tops from streetwear brands like Supreme and Palace for a '90s tomboy vibe.

The day I do get my Roc Nation chain is going to be so much more valuable than if they gave it to me the day I signed. You have to earn it.

That's where people go wrong in the music industry: they get all these fancy things and think that they deserve them, but they really haven't done anything to earn them yet.

Sometimes, people have issues, and you just wish sometimes that it could be good.

R&B was really prominent in the '90s, and we can all admit that it kind of fell off. But my generation is more in touch with our emotions - we're not afraid to show them. We're bringing that decade back.

I'm more conscious about who I let into my heart, and I'm singing about it.

There's always competition in the world, but you don't have to be enemies. You can empower each other.

I just enjoy batting, scoring runs, and contributing for my team.

I am not someone who likes to be in the dressing room and waste time; I like to be on the field all the time and be counted. That is how I am.

I have always liked to attack the bowlers, and batting is all about getting runs.

For anybody, faith and belief are everything you have. Nobody gave me the India cap; nobody taught me to go and get runs. It's a belief I had in myself.

As a cricketer - or any sportsperson, for that matter - you like yourself to be tested and get better all the time.

Everybody enjoys each other's success. We are always pushing each other to get better on the field and off the field, helping each other out in the nets or in the gym. That's the most important thing.

I have delivered sometimes, and the other times, I have not. I have taken it in my stride as a player and learnt from my mistakes.

I don't know whether I am mentally tough or not, but one thing I know is that I like the game and spend as much time as possible on it.

When you sit out, then you realize that, when you get the opportunity, how important it is to use that opportunity, not only as a player individually but also for the team.

Quite honestly, cricket is same at all levels. It's a game of bat and ball.

Both my parents are teachers, and while they were always cool with what I did, they never let me take my education lightly.

You need to be ready to bat, whatever you are given; you have to take what is thrown at you.

Batting with Dhoni is always a dream for me.

After junior cricket, if the team wanted me to keep in a one-off/odd match or if anyone got injured, I was up for it. I kept in One-dayers and T20s.

I have always felt that there is no substitute of experience.

When you get a chance to play, if you help them win a game, then the team will start believing that the player can also do this for the team. So building that confidence for yourself and the team is very important.