Maybe I am a bit of a siren.

Did Amy Winehouse have a hit single from 'Frank?' I love 'Frank,' but people didn't really pay attention to her until 'Back to Black.' So no, I haven't had a hit single. I personally am not bothered about that.

I write what I want to write.

With a label, pressure is added. Being independent, you don't feel a lot of pressure.

That's what records are for: not to be skipped.

The first song I wrote was when I was 11. It was called 'Life Is a Path Worth Taking.'

I've always loved music since I was 11. I used to play keyboard, and I would write music. So since 11, I've been falling in love with music.

I love SZA. She's great.

When I first moved to London, I used to pretend to be on the phone. I used to talk about stuff that was going on out loud. To my phone! I don't do that anymore!

I'd like to be a role model.

I used to blame myself for a lot of things, and I apologise loads. I don't do it any more, but when I was in the studio - and it was my song - I'd say 'sorry' every time I got a note wrong.

I like a new challenge.

Both my parents have been big influences on me wanting to do music. My mum's always been, 'Just do it. Just sing.'

When I'm writing, I like to have a tiny bit of fact and then exaggerate it and turn it into something more people could relate to.

I like a performance, a live performance, so I like little mistakes because that's what makes perfect - the mistakes.

I like live-sounding things.

I want to be a voice people listen to and feel good or sad or whatever.

I get loads of messages from people telling me they've been helped through some bad relationship when they've listened to my song. That's what I want to do.

I like being someone else. 'A Prince' is not about me, but I can pretend for the three minutes of the track. It's great being able to do that, 'cos I enjoy telling stories.

When I'm writing, I'll just say random stuff that doesn't make sense, and then a certain word that I keep saying will stick out, and I'll write from there.

I come from quite a creative family; everyone's just doing their own thing!

I listen to all types of music.

I like to write about what I've seen and experiences I've been through.

My songs are classics.

I say what I'm feeling, and a lot of people feel the same way.

When I am writing music, I sometimes envision a video playing alongside.

I started singing when I was 8, and then when I was 11, I started writing my first songs.

I hate re-recording. I like singing, but I don't like recording a song over and over, making it too perfect.

We are all beautiful in our own individual and special ways.

I'm honest.

That was my biggest dream, to one day become champion in MMA and boxing. That is my biggest dream.

Nobody gave me anything. I conquered everything. And I gave them a lot more than they gave me back.

We always train with heavier sparring partners to make it harder so the fight will be easier.

I dream of being champion and dream going out as champion. That's my biggest motivation.

McGregor has a good punch, but he cannot say that he's the biggest puncher. MMA gloves are tiny - four ounces - so when they connect, they drop you.

I always want more. I will always want to earn more.

I want a superfight. That's my biggest wish. I want to test myself in different divisions.

Everyone should go up there and fight. Go up there and go through opponents and earn their opportunity to fight for the title, not talk their way into the title.

The UFC and WEC didn't give me anything. Everything I conquered was my merit and from my team.

My father was a bricklayer, and my mother was a housewife. It was complicated, obviously, because of our humble origin, but thank God we were all focused.

Cub Swanson was the first to talk a lot on fight week in the WEC, and I got there and ran through him.

I'm the king of Dublin.

I want the undisputed belt.

Interim belt is made for media and fans, not for me.

I was a fan of jujitsu, so that pretty much got me started in fighting. I won a lot of local competitions when I was young and eventually won a ticket to go compete in Rio de Janeiro. In Rio, I struggled a lot in the beginning, living in the gym and not having much to eat, but eventually I joined the Nova Uniao Team and really improved my skills.

We came from a humble background but with a lot of love, so we were able to overcome that.

I never fought for money. I had a good career and legacy as featherweight champion.

I think the legacy Ronda leaves behind is that she changed women's MMA.

Every fighter seeks evolution.

We always try give the best of us in training to go in the cage and have a good performance, thus giving millions for the company. We also want to have part of these millions.