I'm still finding myself as an artist. I'm still experimenting a little bit.
I actually like spending time alone - it doesn't bother me at all.
I am here talking to 'Rolling Stone' because of an iPhone. Music has transformed because of Apple.
You put Drake on anything, and it's money.
My mum is the funniest and sweetest person I know; my sister's like my best friend, so it's great having them around.
My fans go crazy over jaw clenches. They also love hand veins... They're infatuated with hands in general.
It seems obvious to say, but I really admire the creative sides of Steve Jobs.
I started playing guitar when I was 14 and eventually gained the confidence to start singing a little bit.
On a good day, I usually tweet 50 to 100 times.
Although the views have gone up and the comments have gone up, I never drop a project and disappear.
I appreciate a lot of singer-songwriters that the normal person doesn't, but I feel like everyone thoroughly enjoys an Ed Sheeran show.
My fans are definitely my shareholders, and I'm extremely thankful for them.
My email is constantly full, and I'm constantly being called, like, 'We need your decision on this.'
I have an amazing crew, so it makes life so much easier. It's fun being around a bunch of my BFFs on the road.
I never really wanted to be a singer, because I was a super-shy kid. Singing made me feel awkward, and I was really insecure.