Ed Sheeran (REUTERS/Mario Anzuoni)
Not many people know that Christopher Edward "Ed" Sheeran smooth "rambling" in the songs, apparently experiencing stuttering in childhood.
Sheeran, who is now nominated for two categories at the Grammys, was explaining how he passes the difficulty speech before the American Institute Of Stuttering, New York at the weekend.
The fundraising Freeing Voices Changing Lives Benefit Gala Sheeran calls stutter as differentiating themselves from others. While his career skyrocketed, Sheeran told The Hollywood Reporter that the "normal" in old school is now so boring.
"Most people I know live a boring life now. Some people successfully live life as a strange child who had no friends," said Sheeran.
Sheeran was told the process is passing through the speech impediment. He said the most difficult thing that happened was not able to convey the message appropriately. Sheeran then buy the album The Marshall Mathers LP Eminem's work. Rap song helped him overcome a stutter.
"My uncle Jim, told my father that Eminem is The Next Bob Dylan, 'the style they like, which tells the story. Then my father bought The Marshall Mathers LP, I was nine years old at that time and did not know what the contents of the album. I studied all the words in it. Rap his (Eminem) very fast, melodic and percussive, it helps me eliminate stuttering, "said Sheeran.
Stuttering is not a matter for concern according to Sheeran. He also said that he did not try to explain the speech impediment, but emphasizes self-acceptance.
"The important thing for children is be yourself, because nobody in the world better be you, rather than yourself," added Sheeran. (CNNIndonesia)
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