Top 72 Quotes & Sayings by Yungblud

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Last updated on December 3, 2024.
Yungblud

Dominic Richard Harrison, known professionally as Yungblud, is an English singer, musician and songwriter. In 2018, he released his first EP, Yungblud, followed shortly after by the album 21st Century Liability. In 2019, he released another EP, The Underrated Youth. His second album, Weird!, was released in late 2020 and peaked at the top of the UK Albums Chart and reached number 75 on the US Billboard 200.

There's not many people that can handle my sheer madness.
Rosa Parks is rock and roll.
I've been in love a couple times, but you never know if it's truly the one until you meet the right person. — © Yungblud
I've been in love a couple times, but you never know if it's truly the one until you meet the right person.
I think there are loads of different types of love.
All my life, I've had a fear of being told what to say, so I'm not telling people what to think. I'm encouraging them to say what they think.
When I felt upset and lost, music always had the answer.
I've wanted to play Lollapalooza all my life.
The biggest misunderstanding about me is that I'm just a bratty, gobby idiot.
My goal is to reach as many people as possible and inspire them.
My generation is so intelligent.
I've always felt really misunderstood because I got a lot of energy, and I never conformed to a certain path.
All my life I've felt quite misunderstood because of my personality.
I'm a total nutcase; a lot of people don't get me. — © Yungblud
I'm a total nutcase; a lot of people don't get me.
I admire hip-hop artists because they drop so much music.
The best thing for me is the amount of DMs and people hitting me up every day saying, 'Your music is providing me with answers.' That blows my mind, because that's what Alex Turner and Eminem were for me.
My generation, we're so smart and opinionated, and we know the world we want to live in; we know the future we want. We're such a liberal, forward-thinking generation that's been held back by an older generation that doesn't understand it, doesn't want the world to progress quickly because of old ideologies.
The hardest part of being an artist is discovering what it is you do differently.
I would listen to artists like My Chemical Romance, Eminem, Busta Rhymes, Blink-182, Paramore... all these bands were so unafraid of being themselves. They talked about their problems and what was going on in their heads. It grabbed and latched on to me, and I felt like I could do that, too.
Every show I play, 10 or 10,000 people, I want it to be the same one.
Growing up, I was so inspired by front men like Mick Jagger, Freddie Mercury, and Kurt Cobain - real showmen that put on 'a performance' every time they walk out on stage - so it's important for me to feel like I deliver that.
I love what Drake does.
People turn up at my shows with black hearts on their knuckles, waving their hands in the air like flags.
I like to say I'm like a puppy in a room of cats.
The broken heart on my right finger represents me before I figured out who I was, and the full heart on my left is because I'm left-handed, I use that to write my music, and my music helped me obtain my direction in life.
I don't want to be liked by everyone.
My personality is energetic, fun, yet slightly psychotic.
I remember talking about a Mozart song during a music class at school, and I said, 'I wouldn't have done it like that.' I didn't like the way the chords moved. And my teacher told me to get out.
'My Name Is' by Eminem was a song that changed my life.
To me, that's what music entails. It's freedom, it's having the undeniable confidence to express yourself in a way that you know is right.
As a kid, I always so enthralled and excited by rebellion.
I've got ADHD, and my whole life, people thought I was some kind of troublemaker because I had all this energy.
I think if you stand still, you get forgotten, and I'm not here to get forgotten.
Oasis were massive for me, because of the attitude and what they represented and how outspoken they were. It felt like they were exactly like me.
People are scared to have a strong opinion because, with social media, almost everyone lives the life of a celebrity.
Music is a part of someone's soul. Music is a feeling for me. And if that soul is evil, then I don't want anything to do with it.
My mum and dad were always supportive of me. They always let me express myself.
I always spoke my mind, and that was a result of the music I listened to growing up.
I want it to have a message. I want it to empower people to say what they think. — © Yungblud
I want it to have a message. I want it to empower people to say what they think.
Follow me on Instagram.
All my life I feel like I haven't been heard.
I want to spread a message of positivity, not hatred.
I'm quite an emotional person... I ain't just this Northern brat all the time.
I'm a massive Donny Rovers fan.
No one could put my personality in a box. I didn't necessarily fit in.
If people don't like who you are, they aren't meant to be in your life.
We are so distracted and focused on what's next, we can fail to see what is actually in front of us.
I'm a rock and roll kid, but to me, rock and roll isn't just four idiots banging their instruments really loud.
When you find new genres of music, you take ownership of them. — © Yungblud
When you find new genres of music, you take ownership of them.
Rock n' roll's not dead.
We don't realize how much we need something until it's taken away from us.
I write music about what's going on in my head, what I'm angry about, and what I think is wrong/right.
I wanna be an artist on the whole; I don't wanna be within a genre.
I've always been enthralled with chaos and mayhem musically, and I loved speaking out and challenging stuff, and I thought, why is my music not representing this?
I've always had a lot of energy and had a lot of opinions all my life - people misunderstood that about me being naughty, gobby, or different.
Now when I step onstage, I have this hour when I can just be completely myself, just a massive ball of energy. Sometimes I get so lost in the performance, people look a little frightened - but that's a good thing.
I'm a lover, not a fighter, but I'll fight if I have to.
That's what my song 'Medication' is about - everyone trying to make you a zombie.
The connection I have with my fans is so important, and I want to break the boundaries and break the barriers between an artist and a crowd. It is so important, and I learn so much through my fans, and they help me.
When I was 10, I had dyed red hair, and I used to paint my nails - I think my mum secretly loved it.
When I went out to America, and someone wanted to sign me and invest in me, that was a big moment because, all my life, people have been trying to tell me to be different to what I was.
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