Explore popular quotes and sayings by a British musician Cher Lloyd.
Last updated on November 21, 2024.
Cher Lloyd is an English singer. She finished fourth place in the seventh series of The X Factor in 2010. Following the seventh series finale, Lloyd was signed to Syco Music. Her debut single, "Swagger Jagger", was released in July 2011 and entered at number one on the UK Singles Chart. Lloyd's second single, "With Ur Love", was released in October 2011, and peaked at number four on the UK Singles Chart. Her debut studio album, Sticks and Stones, had two releases: its standard edition and a US version. The album peaked at number four on the UK Albums Chart, while the latter version debuted at number nine in the US Billboard 200.
I had to grow up fast because we know it's not all fairy tales out there; it's full of rubbish.
My favorite moisturizer is Lancome Bienfair Aqua Vital.
I don't want anyone to feel sorry for me because of the fact I haven't got any true friends! I'm fine the way I am.
I find it so funny how people that don't write the music, and have no involvement in it, can make such huge decisions on behalf of artists.
I liked Amy Winehouse a lot. I liked the way she did what she wanted, and she wasn't fazed about the press being on her back. I loved her songs so much.
Growing up around people with the same culture as me made me a lot tougher.
I've had my teeth done, which was a massive insecurity for me.
I don't feel like I have to be the nice girl.
I try and make all my songs sound different from each other while doing it in a way that's still me. It's a tricky thing to do.
I don't care about the charts; I just want to make great music that I enjoy performing on stage and I'm proud of.
As a writer, I'm always mindful that not everyone is going to feel the same way I do about something, so my emotions are just my emotions.
I didn't listen to Girls Aloud growing up - no way. Too cheesy, man!
The day after 'X-Factor' ended, I was in the studio with Will.I.Am.
You're going to meet some people you don't necessarily click with, but that's just part of life.
Americans are really harsh about British people's teeth.
My nan - she's beautiful. I love my nan.
Facial scrubs are always good.
By the time I'm wrinkly and old, I'll have kids and grandkids that I'm watching grow up. I'll be proud of what I've achieved in my life, and I'm not going to worry about my looks so much.
I'm really, really short. And when I'm on TV, it looks like I'm tall, but I'm really not. I think I'm like just over 5-foot, or not even. Yeah, I'm really small.
When you sing live, you cannot expect any artist, except for the amazing Beyonce or GaGa, to get it right every time.
I'll always stand by my Gypsy roots, and I'll always help out one of my own.
When I came off 'The X Factor,' I wasn't necessarily the biggest thing. I really wasn't.
I used to have really bad skin, which made me struggle to feel confident.
There's nothing more that I enjoy doing as much as touring. It's basically being able to connect with the fans without all the madness that goes on in my regular life.
I always feel guilty for having a day off because I feel like I'm not being productive.
I feel like there's more to life then worrying about the way that you look.
I am a touring artist - I get a kick out of it, like, a huge kick.
A lot of things have been said about me. People are going to talk, and that's a good thing; I want people to talk.
I feel like not all press is good press. Sometimes personal things can be released, and... that's not good press.
My dad's my best mate, and he always will be.
In school, I was the quietest girl ever! I had a lot of trouble in school. Kids were mean to me.
I believe someone should be able to dress according to the mood they're in. It shouldn't be forced and you shouldn't have to follow a trend.
This whole 'X Factor' thing with people assuming I'm going to be a one-hit wonder - that won't happen with me.
I used to sit in my bedroom and think that all of my favourite pop stars go on stage, they sing, and then they do other normal stuff. I didn't know what goes on or what you let yourself in for.
I don't want people to say, 'So, what do you think about that Cher?' and for them to reply, 'She's okay.' Okay is not good enough. I want them to either love me or to completely despise me - I mean, call me all the names under the sun. I love it.
I've been incredibly lucky throughout the beginning stages of my career up 'til now, and so lucky to work with the incredible people I've worked with.
I'm very opinionated and I have a lot of things to say. Sometimes I sound a bit like a willy.
When you got a dream,
you don't just climb half way up the ladder,
you climb all the way to the top
I need to not be scared of not having someone there to back me up. I just need to tackle things on my own. I feel like I have the power in me to make it work.
If you've got a dream,
there is no one out there to stop you,
from achieving it.
If people want me to be their role-model, it would be nice.
I don't want you to love me, If you don't wanna love me for me.
I feel great, I'm happy with my look, and that comes with age and feeling confident.
When you see the mega-stars doing really, really well, it gives you hope that you could probably do that too.
It's been great to come to the U.S. and not have people judge me because of what they saw or heard when I was 16 and on a TV show. They're actually judging me on the fact that I can sing and how my personality is now. Which I think is great.
Some people find it hard to come to terms with the fact that everyone is different
I'd probably like to get into acting - I've got lots of things that I could do, but at the moment it's just music, music, music.
I like to experiment a lot, I just like to make myself look different to everyone else. Shopping at all different places from vintage to high-street, and then I just put it together myself.
I just want my songs to be memorable, and for people to hear my songs in ten year's time and remember the great times they had while listening to 'em.
I would hope to think my fans are full of attitude, are a bit vicious, and always fight for what they want. That's exactly what I'm going to give them.
I haven't had surgery. I've had my teeth done, which was a massive insecurity for me. But I'm one hundred percent happy. It's difficult, not just for people in the media, but for everyone - young girls and boys - especially in high school.
I think it's really important to do what you want to do because in the long-run it's your career, you want everything to go well and you want to be happy with what you're doing. It was really important for me to take control of my career.
I'm able to reach a wider audience, an older audience. I can gladly say that I'm definitely not a bubblegum princess anymore.
I will never fit in because I was not meant to
Everyone is so attached to someone having a spat with another celebrity. It overshadows the good people do.
I think the main big thing for me has been the acceptance from the U.S. That's still crazy to me. To come over to the U.S. and be a British girl and have all these people know who I am. It's unbelievable and it just seems to be getting better and better.
Pay no attention to haters,
attention is what they crave.
I feel that my fans deserve to get something that's authentic and real.
I think if you want to make an impact, you've got to say what you feel and do what you feel.
As a writer I'm always mindful that not everyone is going to feel the same way I do about something, so my emotions are just my emotions.