I've always wanted to be a star.
I saw school as a business and, once I had got what I needed out of it, I left.
I'm a little bit of a show-off; I just wanted to get girls and be popular.
It's the worst feeling, going into your record label when you haven't got a hit. It was like: 'Maybe you've lost it.' And, once you're done, that's it. There's no support, or anyone to help you.
I don't get along with many people, especially in studios. I'm quite blunt and I know what I want - and songwriters are very sensitive people.