Top 189 Quotes & Sayings by Rita Ora - Page 2

Explore popular quotes and sayings by a British musician Rita Ora.
Last updated on April 20, 2025.
American Apparel does great colourful basics that you can customise.
You know what a wifey means? It's like your other half. Like when you get married, like, that's your wife!
'Glamour's always special to me; they gave me one of my first U.K. covers, and I was so excited when I found out I got a cover for it, so, I always, always have a special place in my heart for 'Glamour.'
It was so much fun working with Rimmel. We're inspired by many of the same things: fashion, color, sounds, style, life in general, and London in particular. — © Rita Ora
It was so much fun working with Rimmel. We're inspired by many of the same things: fashion, color, sounds, style, life in general, and London in particular.
My dad wanted me to go down a more academic route. He is very much about sticking to the rule book and sticking to the blueprint of a successful career.
I don't really remember much about Kosovo. I only remember growing up in London, where my parents had to basically start from scratch.
When your time comes, you need to grab it with both hands.
I love my pop music.
My first tour sold out in Glasgow, and they were one of the loudest. I couldn't hear myself.
I'm really excited to be chosen as a VEVO LIFT artist. It's a great opportunity to reach millions more music fans with my sound and let them see the real Rita.
I was always getting told off by my choir teacher for, you know, riffing when I shouldn't.
When I was younger, I did my first audition at 'Eurovision.' I was about 17. After my first audition, I blacked out; I was just like, 'I can't do this.' I'm not knocking it or anything - it's been around for years. I'm just very, very happy I made that decision myself. I think that's one of the best decisions I've ever made.
I've loved music. It was my first everything, but fashion and clothes is just the next step.
In this industry, all the heads of labels are men, but every artist has to prove themselves, regardless of their sex. I have always been very vocal about the women sticking together.
Nothing comfortable is worth wearing to the Met Ball. — © Rita Ora
Nothing comfortable is worth wearing to the Met Ball.
I'm too busy for relationships.
I'd love to do a whole soundtrack to a movie.
I end up doing selfies 'cause I am so sad.
I watched 'Kill Bill,' like, three times.
'Roc The Life' is a song I wrote with The Dream, who made 'Umbrella,' 'Single Ladies' and loads more.
Social media is so influential now.
You have to come to terms with loving your body.
Jessie J is a great, great girl. I'm a friend and have always been a fan of hers. I'm happy to see her doing her thing.
I feel like I'm a character already, as in, like, I love dressing up.
People like Prince don't have to care about anything, but they care because they want music for the future to be great.
You can tell an honest artist from one who's just given all their songs.
To me, I have my friends who I've known my whole life, and I can count them on one hand. They're people I went to school with, my mum's friends' daughters. You know?
I'm like a dude. Jordans are my favorite. I wear them all the time for shows. I can get girly-girly when I want to, but I can't perform in heels. I would bust my face open on stage, and we don't want that.
I love masculine cuts with suits and chunky jewellery. My hair is so glam, it balances it out, and it's comfy!
I don't get jealous - I get suspicious.
Beyonce is this massive star, but she's incredibly humble. But it's weird because even though I love her, she's my boss's wife.
I am normally the manly-ish girl on the planet.
I think it's a big deal to have a great soundtrack for a movie.
I'm a real goof-ball deep down. It's always been my thing to make people like me.
I'd love to be the female Kanye. I think he's so cool and effortless.
I'm the weirdest person.
Chanel is my ultimate weakness.
Listen, sharing my life with people is just part of my daily routine.
Anytime I go on Twitter, there's always the good but the bad as well. — © Rita Ora
Anytime I go on Twitter, there's always the good but the bad as well.
You can be forgotten very quickly. So I am aware that I need to stay current, keep connecting, and keep bringing things to the table... Otherwise, you can just disappear.
I was completely shocked that Prince would even know my name.
Conquering America for a U.K. artist is incredible because that's what everybody wants and dreams about. The accomplishment is dominating a market which you aren't familiar with.
I get so nervous, I get belly pains before I go on stage.
I don't ever use dancers, and when I do, it's literally, like, four break dancers.
I got obsessed with makeup and makeup artists when I was young, with people like Kevyn Aucoin.
If I could live in a cabaret, I would. If I could live in 'Moulin Rouge,' I would.
People always ask me: 'Do you have black in you? Do you have Spanish in you?'
I love the idea of being part of a campaign that captures the spirit of New York and the stories of women here, passionate about their dreams.
I don't vocalise things that don't deserve attention.
Gwen Stefani's style and flow I just love. She is so cool to me! — © Rita Ora
Gwen Stefani's style and flow I just love. She is so cool to me!
Twitter... can ruin your life.
I'm very spontaneous. I go with my gut.
I think people take the word 'feminist' really seriously, and I think people are scared to use that word.
Unfortunately, being a brand is really important nowadays.
When you're involved with someone for a while, and they decided to express their feelings to the public - that's not my personal way of therapy, but I guess everyone takes split-ups differently.
I don't know what it feels like not to have a great family support system - I was lucky to have that.
The first album I bought was the Spice Girls, ha ha.
It's a terrible feeling being lonely.
I don't know how 'X Factor' works. I was only there as a guest judge for a day. But I watched 'The Voice' a lot; I respected how it came across on TV, and I love the freedom we get as coaches to do what we want.
I really admire people who have long-distance relationships. It's an incredible achievement. I couldn't do it.
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