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Can Nadia Rose find a quiet moment? The 25-year-old Croydon MC dropped her latest track, WUT2, last week, on which the hook crackles “usually I’m a busy b****, but I’ve got time today”.

Admittedly, her life is frantic. Since breaking out with Mobo-winning Skwod in 2015, Stormzy’s cousin has won the BBC’s Sound of 2017 and headlined Glastonbury’s Park Stage. We caught up during some down time.

Latest Skwod addition?

I met Stella McCartney when I performed at her catwalk show in Milan this year and was like: “Wow, we actually get on, this is strange. It’s not just business. We vibe.”

A moment you’d like framed?

Sitting at the Mobo awards in 2015 as they announced the award for best video. I was preparing my loser’s face, keeping it nice and calm, when they said my name. My expression was a picture.

Best of British?

Nothing can top Glastonbury. It’s an energy you can’t replicate.

Dream collaboration?

My cousin Stormzy and I will happen, it’s just a question of when. But dream? Jamiroquai. I’m an old soul. I’m really down with music from back then.

Stormzy's party at Paper London 6 show all Stormzy's party at Paper London 1/6 Celebrations Stormzy was presented with a cake as he partied at Paper Club in London's Soho Paper Club Soho.com/Alla Bogdanovic 2/6 Friends Stormzy was joined by Chip and rap duo Krept and Konan Paper Club Soho.com/Alla Bogdanovic 3/6 Party time The London-born grime artist was welcomed with bottles of champagne Paper Club Soho.com/Alla Bogdanovic 4/6 Got the moves Stormzy showed off his best moves Paper Club Soho.com/Alla Bogdanovic 5/6 All smiles The party was in aid of his sell-out UK tour Paper Club Soho.com/Alla Bogdanovic 6/6 Surprise Stormzy arrived to a handful of scantily clad dancers Paper Club Soho.com/Alla Bogdanovic 1/6 Celebrations Stormzy was presented with a cake as he partied at Paper Club in London's Soho Paper Club Soho.com/Alla Bogdanovic 2/6 Friends Stormzy was joined by Chip and rap duo Krept and Konan Paper Club Soho.com/Alla Bogdanovic 3/6 Party time The London-born grime artist was welcomed with bottles of champagne Paper Club Soho.com/Alla Bogdanovic 4/6 Got the moves Stormzy showed off his best moves Paper Club Soho.com/Alla Bogdanovic 5/6 All smiles The party was in aid of his sell-out UK tour Paper Club Soho.com/Alla Bogdanovic 6/6 Surprise Stormzy arrived to a handful of scantily clad dancers Paper Club Soho.com/Alla Bogdanovic

A sweet gig?

Performing at British House for the Rio Olympics in 2016, which was our HQ. There were athletes everywhere who’d won gold medals. I didn’t meet the Bolt, which was a shame, but I did watch him race.

A quiet place?

I do most of my writing in my kitchen or in my shower. Sometimes I combine the two with a shower snack.

A must-see spot you won’t find in the guide books?

Surrey Street Market in Croydon, where I shot the Skwod video. It’s so vibrant and diverse. You don’t want to stay long, but you do want to pass through.