Earl Sweatshirt Quotes & Sayings
Enjoy the top 34 famous quotes, sayings and quotations by Earl Sweatshirt.
Famous Quotes By Earl Sweatshirt
People think artists like 50 Cent don't have charisma, but it's just a different kind of charisma, a bully charisma, which is kinda frowned upon. — Earl Sweatshirt
Trying to make it from the bottom. His sins
Feeling as hard as Vince Carter's knee cartilage is. — Earl Sweatshirt
That sums up why it's crazy to meet Paul McCartney because he's the type of n - - that needs that. — Earl Sweatshirt
Everyone's like sheep on social media; like, one person starts making noise, and everyone's like, 'Hey, yeah!' and then you got a whole bunch of people making noise at you. — Earl Sweatshirt
I've been awkward forever. I have really low expectations for myself. When I do perform to some sort of social standard, I leave feeling really comfortable. I'm either so awkward that I look retarded or I'm so awkward that everyone else feels retarded. — Earl Sweatshirt
It takes me a long time to write, and I trust myself, so I write very sparsely, so when I do, I know it's good, you know what I mean? Rather than writing a whole bunch and having to sort out what's good and what's not. — Earl Sweatshirt
I think rap music is rap music. I mean, are there heavy writing aspects of it? Absolutely. In a sense, is it poetry? Yeah. I've heard that so much, growing up in a house with poetry. But I think people like to use that as a shortcut for who's good and who's not. It's like the word 'lyrical' - 'lyrical' is the worst word in the entire world. — Earl Sweatshirt
SK La'Flare's a legend. It was me, him and Vince, and Frank would come through sometimes and s - - and he was, like, fully rapping. N - - s was on it. — Earl Sweatshirt
Odd Future's like a network as opposed to like a rap group. — Earl Sweatshirt
Lil B opened up the floodgates for Odd Future, and now rap has a huge Internet culture. — Earl Sweatshirt
At the end of the day, I'm not some evil guy. — Earl Sweatshirt
It just happens to be that people like to associate poetry and rap music. I think that idea is kind of corny. — Earl Sweatshirt
Miscommunication is the number one cause of all problems; communication is your bridge to other people. Without it, there's nothing. So when it's damaged, you have to solve all these problems it creates. — Earl Sweatshirt
I always try and tell dudes that are younger than me is that because of the Internet everyone can just be by themselves doing something, but the importance of a group is being able to have some sort of competition. — Earl Sweatshirt
Twitter is a real addiction, like the color of it, the process of it. — Earl Sweatshirt
My friends have to remind me that it's OK to own the fact that you're good at something. I think it'll just come with getting older. — Earl Sweatshirt
Ego is my career. Rap music is all ego. — Earl Sweatshirt
You get committed with what you put in songs. It made me wary of who and what I include, because that's there forever. — Earl Sweatshirt
At first, I was just trying to sound like DOOM and Eminem, and then I dug out my own voice, I guess. — Earl Sweatshirt
Whatever I think the song sounds like is what I'll name it. It's a feeling thing; it's not logical at all. — Earl Sweatshirt
The only thing that can combat fear is action. And there's two actions. There's fight and flight. — Earl Sweatshirt
It would be ridiculous to say I don't want to sell records, but I trust my taste. — Earl Sweatshirt
Rapping is the only time I'm serious. — Earl Sweatshirt
Sometimes videos make a bad song very tight. — Earl Sweatshirt
In a world where like everyone's so accessible now, to say something new in an article that you can't find out about a n - - through his Twitter or like Googling him or some s - - is rare. Just like how a good song is rare. — Earl Sweatshirt
The words that are coming out of my mouth and how I mean them, it's so much different. — Earl Sweatshirt
Touring with the record out - shows are so much more fun now that n - - s know what I'm talking about. — Earl Sweatshirt
When I got home, I was trying to figure out how to be home. Like, be home in a sense that had nothing to do with music. — Earl Sweatshirt
I don't know why it's difficult to admit that I miss you. — Earl Sweatshirt