It's really important because it's how you present yourself to people, and for me it's an act of respect, you know? To get dressed for the people who came to the show. — Jain Copy Share Image
For me to have the opportunity to learn the darbuka and the tabla in Dubai, it created my own thoughts for music. — Jain Copy Share Image
I quietly work with my computer on the tour bus, and then I wait to make my more natural rhythms when I get home. — Jain Copy Share Image
What I want to tell people is that you can mix the culture a little bit and it's not always appropriation. — Jain Copy Share Image
Sometimes people stop me on the street and they say 'when are you going to make the next 'Zanaka' and it's what I really… — Jain Copy Share Image
At 16 I was living in the Congo, and, you know, it's your teenage time. I really wanted to find a way to express… — Jain Copy Share Image
I want to have Congolese influences but also influences from Dubai and Abu Dhabi and France. To mix everything up. — Jain Copy Share Image
I realised that I really liked to be on stage, and that I wanted to pursue it. — Jain Copy Share Image
I grew up in a family where, when we listened to music everybody would dance, so for me that's a very natural thing to… — Jain Copy Share Image
I just write about what makes me sad, and then when I write, I hear myself. It's like therapy, where I write something sad… — Jain Copy Share Image
When I was little, I was listening to the Beatles, Bob Marley, Janis Joplin, and stuff. I had a big soul music culture, and… — Jain Copy Share Image