Quote by Jay Kay
Its not a case of look at me in my car its more, look at the car.

Its not a case of look at me in my car its more, look at the car. I like the idea of other people enjoying them, because everything has become a bit faceless and nobody likes the motor car any more. – Jay Kay

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Your private life is your private life and you keep it to yourself. You get more respect that way. – Jay Kay

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All I want to know is that I can keep this house for the rest of my days and I want to make good music… and have the odd sports car in the garage, obviously! – Jay Kay

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I may be the prat in the hat, thats cool, but I drive an Aston Martin DB5. – Jay Kay

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