Top 26 Quotes & Sayings by Gus Dapperton

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Last updated on December 20, 2024.
Gus Dapperton

Brendan Patrick Rice, better known by his stage name Gus Dapperton, is an American singer and songwriter from Warwick, New York.

I grew up producing hip-hop music, actually. I was producing for my friends, who were all rappers in upstate New York, where I'm from. But in the eighth grade, we had this songwriting contest in our school, and I got really excited about it and actually won. After that, I just kept making music forever.
I would say that my music is surreal, it's inspired by dreams, and it's inspired by heartbreak.
I like to dress really warm when I'm making music. I want the air to be really cold so I can wear really big sweatshirts and jackets. — © Gus Dapperton
I like to dress really warm when I'm making music. I want the air to be really cold so I can wear really big sweatshirts and jackets.
I love the bowl cut. I had it when I was younger, and I decided to go back to it. It seems to fit me.
If there is going to be visuals for a song, I want them to be equally as good or better than the song.
When I first started making music, I was pretty drawn to hip-hop beats wrapped together with super-good lyrics. The most important thing in that is wordplay, so that stayed with me when I started writing songs.
Some people ask me what instruments I play, but usually I'll just say I'm more of a producer or a composer or songwriter - those are my strongest suits: arranging and composing.
Every new experience will trigger melodies in my head.
I came up with a lot of characters when I was growing up that were just creative outlets, and then, at one point, I came across Gus Dapperton in the back of my head when I was making music.
I went to school for audio engineering, and I was around a lot of sound engineers over the summers in New York, so I'm pretty comfortable in engineering my own stuff.
My singing voice is very specific to me. That's my natural voice when I sing.
A lot of artists have a super-specific musical hero they definitely try to hone in on. I'm basically inspired by everyone. I don't have one particular artist who I'm super-obsessed with.
I tend not to get too excited and surprised about things.
I went through this kind of existential crisis. I was going through a breakup; I tore my ACL and my meniscus and had to have surgery, so I was out of school for a few months. Then my computer crashed, which was, like, my whole life. So when I came out of it, I started making music that, I think, was the most true to me.
I go back to things that are nostalgic for me - Michael Jackson, the Beatles, Britney Spears, Stevie Wonder.
I work out of my home studio that I built in this warehouse in Philadelphia. I've kind of curated it for my needs and my sound.
I'm not really sure what I look for when I'm picking out clothes.
At first, I was a pretty horrific singer, and then I got a little better.
I think my voice isn't that easy to digest.
I wear high water pants, always, so you can see my socks - I always wear white socks.
I'll hear a phrase around me that someone says... I'll write it down in my notebook, and as soon as I'll sit down with my guitar, I'll come up with the rest of the arrangement there.
At some point, I kind of went through this weird existential crisis in high school where I was just really depressed. — © Gus Dapperton
At some point, I kind of went through this weird existential crisis in high school where I was just really depressed.
When I perform, I wear white Capezio dance shoes. It's more of a superstition, but I only wear them when I perform and when I dance.
I spend a lot of money on shoes and barely any on clothes.
For me, I have trouble working with people just because I sort of have trust issues when it comes to creative endeavors.
I generally use a lot of analog instruments, a few synths from the '80s like the Roland Juno-106, and an old Fender bullet guitar.
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