Tinie Tempah
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Podcast Appearances
But now I don't really think like that.
Why shouldn't I do that?
But even that, even that, just being honest, I remember when we got to the hospital and we did that whole like lindowing stuff and all that kind of stuff.
So I remember we got there and then I brought all my duvets in
and pillows and all this different stuff shower gel and I remember like the midwives being like oh bloody hell like I've never seen like a man come here so like basically she was basically trying to say like so kind of focused on himself like yeah
And so from the off you kind of feel what I kind of felt I can't you know imbue on anyone else But I kind of felt like this is not about me This is you know about my partner and the child And I'm kind of secondary in all of this and then in all fairness as well like the first couple of months when the baby can't really talk or
you know, kind of let you know what they're thinking or feeling, you kind of feel, or I kind of felt a bit surplus to requirement.
I was like, well, what do I really do here?
Not making toast.
Yeah, they want their mum, like, they're drinking breast milk, like, apart from the change in nappies bit and maybe going to see them in the night, there's not much that I can do anyway.
So let me just get on with what I'm doing.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I think the beauty of being a creative is that, you know, you don't, you know, of course, like she's done loads of exhibitions and whatnot and loads of collaborations with different brands and whatnot.
But you can kind of move at your own pace.
It's not really like, you know, you're not really contracted to kind of work with this like production company or TV network.
Yeah.
have to be there at a certain time so that's the luxury that we've always had but again kind of just like absolving myself of my sins i think i also was like you're an artist and you kind of can do this in your own time and in your own pace so i'm going to kind of prioritize what i need to do because you know technically artists really get recognized when they're 60. you've got at least
you know, 20, 30 years before anyone really, you know, like the value of the work.
This is just me kind of telling myself this, by the way.