I don't wanna be a Londoner! Growing up, that was hell - being one of them kids who wears Air Force 1s and that. It made me feel sick.
— Slowthai
I spend my life around people that are, like, bad people, if you want, and then deep down they're not. It's just the circumstances they've been given. A majority of people that are standoffish, it's because they lack the feeling that they're connecting to anything or that there's opportunity for them to get anything.
I get knighted in the school of life. Like Braveheart.
I love this country, but I feel like we're losing sight of who actually holds the power and what makes us great: it's the people, the communities, the small places that are forgotten, everyone that's striving.
I appreciate film and stuff that's visually pleasing.
The more time you spend in London, the more you become a Londoner.
Once you get to a certain age, if you have resentment towards people, it only affects you.
It's a primitive thing, kings and queens.
I don't really like reading: I like seeing and touching images.
You need to be your own biggest fan before anyone else can be.
I love the Queen. I love the whole fairy tale of the Royal Family; the Crown Jewels; Buckingham Palace; the tourist attraction. But really, is that what we've got a monarchy for? It's just for tourism, and then you survive and live off taxpayers' money?
My mum raised me - love her to pieces.
The only queen I know is my mum.
The thing for me is, if I wanted a co-sign, then I would rather the co-sign be to me personally than on social media. That way, it's just someone I respect telling me they respect what I'm doing.