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Quotes About Unclassifiable

I am undefinable. I don't fit into any particular category.
~ Rufus Wainwright
One thing is clear: Ron Paul defies labels.
~ Mark McKinnon
It's hard to pigeonhole me.
~ Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer
To be beyond any existing classification has always pleased me.
~ Boyd Rice
Hogan's' came from left field. It isn't 'McHale's' and it isn't 'Combat.' You can't categorize it.
~ Bob Crane
I'm aware that people enjoy creating categories that make it easier to digest pop culture or the media or entertainment or whatever. But I really have too much to do to fit into any easy category.
~ James Adomian
I don't believe that what Tears for Fears has done, and continues to do, can be pigeonholed into a genre or decade.
~ Curt Smith
I don't think I have a genre at all.
~ Parineeti Chopra
You can't really label me as a musician, a comedian, or a rapper - you know, it's different.
~ Awkwafina
Timeless and unclassifiable - that's the goal. My oddness is the pursuit of this above all else.
~ Roisin Murphy
With the decline or disappearance of other powers, the priest, even though appearing so intimately integrated into the life of society, has become a more singular and unclassifiable being than any of those old magicians the ancient world used to keep locked up like sacred animals in the depths of its temples, existing in the intimacy of the gods alone.
~ bernanos georges iii
I don't like to classify my own tracks as a genre.
~ Kygo
They could never put me in a slot. They couldn't say Glen was 'country,' 'pop' or 'rock.' I'm crock, OK? A cross between country and rock. Call me crock.
~ Glen Campbell
Like almost all of Beefheart's recorded work, it was not even "ahead" of its time in 1969. Then and now, it stands outside time, trends, fads, hypes, the rise and fall of whole genres eclectic as walking Christmas trees, constituting a genre unto itself: truly, a musical Monolith if ever there was one.
~ Lester Bangs
Like almost all of Beefheart's recorded work, [Trout Mask Replica] was not even "ahead" of its time in 1969. Then and now, it stands outside time, trends, fads, hypes, the rise and fall of whole genres eclectic as walking Christmas trees, constituting a genre unto itself: truly, a musical Monolith if ever there was one.
~ Lester Bangs