What are the parts of creating music that you like most?
I think the collaboration, in the writing process, mostly. When you work with someone you click with, it opens your mind and your brain works on levels it never would alone. I find that so fascinating and so exciting.
How would you describe the music that you make for someone who has never heard it?
A delicious mix of camp and heartbreak that, more often than not, you can dance to.
Why do you think it’s important to be out and proud in the music industry?
Because when I was a child, I saw nobody like me in the music industry. I don't mean just "a gay person", nobody LIKE ME. In the late 80s and 90s there were plenty of stereotypes, and one or two actual celebrated LGBTQ+ artists like Elton John or RuPaul or Boy George, but nobody that looked and felt like the person I was growing up in a rural Welsh valley. I think it's incredible that now, people all over the world have LGBTQ+ reference points of people who they can visually or culturally relate to, not just a few superstars who somehow escapes the crossfire of very conservative era censorship. Hearing voices, seeing people of all walks of life talk about being LGBTQ+ gives youth hope that they too can be respected, can love themself for who they are, and can succeed without hiding themselves in a vessel that doesn't represent them.
As an LGBTQ+ artist, what do you want to convey with your songs?
Humanity, compassion, hilarity, emotion, ridicule. I want people to get a sense of the things that make me laugh, cry, dance... between my stage shows, music videos and social media, I think I'm fairly transparent and I want to create a world where people feel inspired to be themselves, laugh at themselves, and with their communities at the better things in life.