Own the stage, command the stage, and don't be afraid to be the best you can be.
Tessanne Chin
I think when you are a cool guy but also a hot guy, that makes you even more sexy.
I really hold on to my culture because it is what made me.
What I love about Beyonce is she's not a slave to a genre of music.
I think anything I do will have an island feel, but I don't want it to be just that; I don't want to be put in a box.
My mom always said if you have a gift, it is absolutely not about you. So I don't get twisted and think for one second it's all about me.
A great song is a great song.
When you talk about me having a favorite singer, it's Celine. She is not only one of the most amazing singers, but she is just an amazing person.
I want to make an album with just great beats and big vocals and just amazing lyrics.
I think a lot of my dreams have come true, and my next dream is to have a No. 1 selling album. A Grammy-award-winning album.
I just want to be a wife.
Music for me is not just being on a stage and singing. It's my coping mechanism.
It's lovely to be recognized in your own country, but I feel that there's more.
I want to make the music that people remember, and it doesn't need a trend; it doesn't need to be constantly hyped. There's no time period for it. That's the type of music I want to make.
I can work my butt off and create an album that's wonderful, but if it's never played and never given the outlet, it won't succeed.
A great song is one that is around even when I'm not.
I can put in Bob Marley's music now, and it's still relevant.
Being born in Jamaica, race was never an issue. It was always about the type of person I wanted to be, not the colour of my skin.
I think on stage there's a side of me that comes out that's very fierce and confident.
Off stage, I'm very quiet and very reserved and kind of shy.
I get extremely nervous before performances. I pray and try to look at it as, 'I'll go out there and have fun,' but it's very nerve-wracking for me. I don't think that will ever change.
I do have very solid reggae roots based on the fact that I'm Jamaican, and so that is a part of myself; even if I never do all reggae, it has to come out in some way because that's who I am.
I think a part of being successful or trying to be successful is staying true to who you are. Be genuine.
Till this day, people stop me in the supermarket, and they're like, 'Oh, we're so proud of you!'
There is always something wonderful about a live audience.