Rag'n'Bone Man Quotes
Born: January 29, 1985
Rag'n'Bone Man, a visionary force in the realm of Innovation & Tech, has reshaped how we perceive the intersection of human creativity and digital evolution. His philosophy, rooted in the belief that technology should amplify, not replace, the human spirit, has inspired a generation to build with empathy and audacity. Known for his relentless pursuit of simplicity in complexity, his words cut through the noise, offering clarity to entrepreneurs, engineers, and dreamers alike. His legacy is not in the code he wrote, but in the minds he ignited. Rag'n'Bone Man’s quotes resonate because they challenge us to see the future not as a machine, but as a mirror of our own potential.
Rag'n'Bone Man Quotes (26)
"The inspiration for 'Human' came from a conversation. We stumbled upon this question: sometimes you think a problem is a problem when sometimes it isn't. And it takes you to have a little step back and realize you might be a bit dramatic."
— Ragnbone Man"I've got 99 problems, and most of them are height-related."
— Ragnbone Man"I used to sing as a kid, but it was quite squeaky. I think I was about 19 or 20, and we used to go to these jam sessions and open mics. I just got the courage to sing one day. I don't think anyone expected it to sound like that."
— Ragnbone Man"Hip-hop was the music that actually got me excited about it and the actual prospect of performing. I think I loved music from an early age because my parents wanted me to love it as much as they did. It was constantly there."
— Ragnbone Man"When you get to your teenage years, you want to find something that you identify with. It's almost a slight rebellion; you don't want to listen to what your parents listen to anymore; you want to find your own music. That, for me, was hearing the Fugees for the first time."
— Ragnbone Man"Close to my heart is Muddy Waters. I love the way he sang. It was almost like a bark. It was like the bark of a dog: it's not fancy. Sometimes it's not like singing; it's like shouting."
— Ragnbone Man"The insomnia just perpetuates. I have one bad night, then I get it in my head that I can't sleep. I've been trying these meditation tapes - there are a couple on Spotify - and they're meant to calm you. But they don't seem to work."
— Ragnbone Man"It's a weird thing, beards now. I'll be in east London, and lads come up to me: 'Yo man, what beard oil do you use?' I'm like, 'I don't know what you're talking about.' It's just laziness."
— Ragnbone Man"Me and my dad used to go to these jam sessions and open mic nights, but I was always scared of singing on stage. It felt different to rapping - more pressured."
— Ragnbone Man"My mum always wanted to send me to a music school, but we didn't really have the money. So even now, I'm not a technically good singer. If you asked me to sing a particular harmony, I wouldn't know how."
— Ragnbone Man"I grew up in a little town called Uckfield, and there's not much to do - so we used to fight a lot. I was never in serious trouble, but we used to have the local bobby round the house saying, 'Rory's been up to this again.'"
— Ragnbone Man"I'm new to a lot of people, and I don't think anyone wants to listen to 16 tracks of a new artist."
— Ragnbone Man"People have got no attention span these days with music - I come from the time where I bought the whole album and listened to it back to back."
— Ragnbone Man"I like the dirty venues better - Brixton Jams is like home."
— Ragnbone Man"I've been writing a lot more folky, country type stuff. One of the reasons I wanted to write in the first place was because of Darrell Scott."
— Ragnbone Man"When I was 15, I wanted to be a jungle MC. Everybody I knew wanted to be Stevie Hyper D or Skibadee or whatever."
— Ragnbone Man"I don't really like being recognised, to be honest. People say nice things and stuff, but I'm not really in it for that side of things. I just want to play music."
— Ragnbone Man"If someone asked if I I'd want no one to recognise me anymore, I'd take that option, I think."
— Ragnbone Man"I do have a problem with someone that just wants a picture. People who ask for a selfie and don't even say hello to you, it's a weird thing that's happened in the last few years."
— Ragnbone Man"I wanted to write songs from the ground up, I wanted to sit at a piano and build around that. But I still have a lot of love for hip-hop, so I want to do more collaborations in that sense."
— Ragnbone Man"I don't really like to stand in one spot. People say that you have your lane or a certain type of music. I don't believe that. You choose your own lane, whichever one you want, then the people decide whether it's good or not."
— Ragnbone Man"Rag 'N' Bone Man is for everybody, like Wu Tang is for the children."
— Ragnbone Man"People are obsessed by pictures these days. They just want to say they met someone, have the evidence."
— Ragnbone Man"I had some really early recordings when I was 16 or 17. I was rapping over jungle beats with my friends. We used to do pirate radio stations in my area, down near Brighton. They were pretty terrible."
— Ragnbone Man"We were a musical family, and we had record players. It would be a family thing to listen to music together."
— Ragnbone Man"Where I grew up, there was only one CD shop, and I didn't really like school, so we'd register, then bunk off, and we would be round my mate's house making drum-and-bass mix tapes."
— Ragnbone Man