Anything I wrote before the age of 17 is probably worth putting a pin in and moving on.
“Anything I wrote before the age of 17 is probably worth putting a pin in and moving on.”
— Lewis Capaldi · Age
The World Motivation
Anything I wrote before the age of 17 is probably worth putting a pin in and moving on.
“Anything I wrote before the age of 17 is probably worth putting a pin in and moving on.”
— Lewis Capaldi · Age
Anything I wrote before the age of 17 is probably worth putting a pin in and moving on.
It's such a weird thing nowadays, too, when people are fans of the songs and not the bands.
I never thought I'd get to the point where I'd be able to release a proper album, and I absolutely never thought that when I did, I would give it a name as stupid I have, but here we are.
I've been ghosted by all four members of Little Mix.
The first artist whose music I really got into was Paolo Nutini. When his album 'Sunny Side Up' came out, I think I listened to it on repeat for, like, six months.
Maybe it's because I was named for him, but I've always wanted to meet Nathaniel Hawthorne. It's oversimplifying, but all Hawthorne's short stories and novels are, in one way or another, about guilt. Something profoundly disturbing must have happened to him at an early age. I'd like to know what that was.
To be free in an age like ours, one must be in a position of authority. That in itself would be enough to make me ambitious.
I strive for perfection, but I'm not perfect. But what I can say is my morals are totally different than any other 24-year-old rapper my age now. I look at life totally different. A whole other aspect. I have different views and morals on life in general. And opinions.
I am super-proud to have a sort of famous character in my background that if you're a certain age, he was probably a part of your youth. I think that's pretty cool.