Joscelyn Eve Stoker, better known by her stage name Joss Stone, is a British singer, songwriter and actress... (wikipedia)
I didn't write those songs, but I can relate to every one of them... I have.
Basically, I was a freak show. This kid with this big old voice. I was a travelling freak.
For me, personally, Mind, Body and Soul is my real debut.
I think winning three is a huge achievement. I think winning eight is a ridiculous thing. I can't imagine winning half a Grammy let alone three. She went through a lot, and everybody knew it. She's come back on top.
Someone needs to tell me where the money is, because I cannot find the shit.
Well, I don't really understand how you can do that. Why not have a Chihuahua and a ferret? The more the merrier.
Well, I don't really understand how you can do that.
The tide is turning against cheap flights and airport expansions. Residents and Earth First! direct action activists are working together now.
I wanted people not to look at me as a little girl, but I was a little girl so how could I ask the world not to?
People forget what it was like to be young, the stuff I'm expressing now is for the first time.
I've got a checklist of things I want - including a Brit, a Grammy, an Oscar and a white poodle. Sometimes it gets lonely, and I want a baby too! I'm ticking things off the list.
The musicians one day are going to listen to me.
It's like, 'You're not allowed to change. That's not fair. We like you like this.' But I don't. So let me expand and express myself.
If you capture the first thought that you have when you're creating, and then play that to people, it's kind of like the listeners are part of that beginning. And that's the most exciting part.
I'm supposed to be taking time off. But I'm still writing and I have this Gap advert lined up.
The only country that hasn't liked my music is my own.
It's sad that people listen to music and decide how the singer should look.
I can be whatever. I can wear shoes or don't wear shoes. I can tie my hair up or wear it down. It doesn't matter.
I don't like listening to music that isn't real.
I feel so, so lucky. Lucky because of many things.
Love #music. It will #love you back.
It's ok to be sassy, but I'll never be trashy, it's ok to be nasty, but you got to keep it classy now
People started saying I was ignoring my country, making up stories about me. Ludicrous things, like that I throw tea on my assistants.
It strikes me as weird that a 25 year old man would even find a 16 year old attractive.
If you remember one thing from talking to me, remember this: I am just a girl who makes noises - and I'm incredibly lucky that people happen to like those noises.
The British press has been unfair to me and the public has followed.
I'm 19, I'm a girl, I'm very young, I like all sorts of different things, I like all sorts of different styles of music, I like all sorts of different styles of clothes, I like all sorts of different colors of hair.
There are people in England that claim benefits because they are too nervous to work, so they claim their benefits for anxiety and never have to go out side there free home.
It's not a deliberate thing. It's not like I was rejecting the UK, which is what the papers said. It's just that when you spend a lot of time in your formative years around an accent, you're going to pick it up. I had been living in LA for a bit and that's what happened.
My family fight, that's the way it is. We're not common as muck or anything but we do have a little fight now and then.
People say I'm the white Aretha Franklin. I wish I was her.
I wanted out of my record deal with EMI. They wanted me to record one type of album; I wanted to record the type of music I wanted to make.
When you get your first record deal, you will do anything, because you just want to sing.
If you give yourself too much time, you kind of over-obsess about the music. It's not supposed to be like that.
People grow. It's okay to grow. Some people find that difficult to grasp.
I've had to grow up with everyone watching me, which has been hard.
The recession is everywhere. We need to be heard. Wouldn't it be great if there could be more referendums so we could have regular voting on specific points?
I just wear what I think looks nice.
I never pay a fortune for clothes.
I made my new album 'Colour Me Free!' in a week with my own money.
I like to dip in and out of all sorts of different things. God, if I was asked to be in a show, like a real show, I would be so up for doing that.
I guess this year I'm going to find out if I'm good enough or not. If I'm not, I don't care. I'll do something else, it's not a biggie.
I like many different things you know so I'm probably going to experiment, and if I didn't I'd be a little bit strange and boring and stiff and kind of dead, and I'm very not that.
To me, music has to be about freedom. It's the most important thing in my life.
When you have the opportunity to make music with great musicians, take it. That's it. That's the only reason I need, really.
Life is good. Or at least, it's always interesting.
Who says soul has only one colour?
I only watch TV when I go to hotels.