"I think everyone became sick of Sheryl Crow. I actually became sick of Sheryl Crow"
- Sheryl Crow
About this Quote
Sheryl Crow's quote can be analyzed in a couple of various ways. On one hand, it might be seen as a self-deprecating joke, where she is satirizing her own fame and the truth that she might have become overexposed. On the other hand, it could be viewed as a commentary on the fickleness of popularity and how quickly people can become bored with a specific artist or star. It could also be seen as a cautioning to other artists, to not take their popularity for granted and to constantly make every effort to stay pertinent and interesting. Ultimately, the quote is a suggestion that fame is short lived which it is necessary to stay humble and to keep creating new and interesting work.
This quote is written / told by Sheryl Crow somewhere between February 11, 1962 and today. She was a famous Musician from USA.
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