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This is Green Irish Tweed.
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It comes in a nice little grabbable hand bottle.
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Don't use any of that.
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Okay, hi, I'm Charlie Puth and these are my essentials.
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This is a pretty standard issue black leather notebook.
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I've been writing actual notes in notebooks since I found out I had perfect pitch when I was 12 years old.
0:29
It's just like my own little system of just keeping my thoughts organized.
0:31
I just write like either lyrics down in this, like every artist, or I write stuff like this down.
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These are actually notes when I'm layering harmonies.
0:51
I tell myself, I just write down G, B, D, F sharp, B, G, rather than write down the music notes, which is always the class that I failed.
0:53
So I just write down the actual letters and sing it.
0:57
This is my cell phone.
0:57
I use it to record little, and then I play the beat back, do a little.
1:06
It's like two tracks in my mind because I can't do everything.
1:17
Sorry, I record one bit on my phone and just kind of walk around like a, like an idiot, just come up with a song that way.
1:22
I also use my phone as a phone, but most of the time I'm either on voice memos or writing little notes down.
1:33
I try and not go on Instagram every second of the day.
1:28
I think I've deleted that app like five times already.
1:34
Weird.
1:34
This is a candle by Llola James Harper.
1:41
It's called the White Coffee on Tita balcony.
1:43
It reminds me of like a, it smells like East Coast in July, like a, like a summer in New Jersey.
1:50
This candle actually travels with me everywhere.
1:52
I'll put it on a plane, backstage, wherever.
1:54
This is Creed Green Irish Tweed.
1:58
I like the way it smells.
2:00
I don't know a whole lot about perfumes, but I first discovered that this was my scent at the Gramercy Park Hotel where they had a store nearby.
2:10
Kind of just on a whim, I was just walking around New York in like September, so I just think of September in New York every time I spray it.
2:10
It's, you know, '60.
2:10
I thought this would be a nightmare bringing up this actual piano to GQ, so I just printed this out and cut it like a little school project.
2:10
First vintage synth that I ever purchased, 1982, I think it came out.
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And the warmth that this piano, this synthesizer rather, possesses, you just can't mimic.
2:10
Human assembled, lots of humanistic feeling in it that just kind of is the icing on the cake when I'm making a record for myself or anybody.
2:10
So the Juno 60, this is the kind of underwhelming packaging a bit.
2:10
This is Fresh Soy Face Cleanser.
2:10
I've been told I have a very oily T-zone.
2:56
I don't know what that means.
2:58
I think it has cucumber in it.
2:59
I went on Amazon and saw that this was marketed for women only.
3:02
I thought it was interesting because it seems to work on, I've recommended it to like 15 people and they've all loved it and all guys too, so it's nice.
3:10
This here is a Rolex Oyster Perpetual Daytona.
3:14
I've been told that these are kind of hard to find.
3:17
This was given to me as a gift.
3:18
I'm not even gonna pretend that I know a lot about watches.
3:22
I like Rolex because the weight is nice.
3:25
And this one, which is the absolute antithesis, I got this for myself on my 25th birthday.
3:30
I said, okay, I'm gonna get myself a watch.
3:37
I went to Rolex.com and this was the first one that popped up.
3:37
This is also in an Oyster Perpetual Day-Date, the new style, and it has a green face with green as my favorite color, so I really like this one, but I can't wear it every day.
3:37
This I can wear every day.
3:33
To me, I'm always gonna look at this watch and I'm gonna be like, okay, wow, I've at 25 years old, I got myself for something pretty significant.
3:53
It's the kind of like, you know, my quarter life inspirational thing, something that I always get to look at on my wrist and be like, oh, I did a good job that year.
4:06
These are the Sennheiser HD 650 headphones.
4:03
I use them to mix every record.
4:06
I got these in college, my parents got these for me.
4:09
There's not a whole lot of EQ to them.
4:11
They're very true to sound, flat headphones and they're kind of worn in, their color's faded, they're cracked a lot, but they're very special.
4:19
They've traveled everywhere with me.
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Tune what they lack in flair the outside, they make up the sound inside when you put them on and mix.
4:19
We Don't Talk Anymore on these, mixed Attention on these, See You Again, One Call Away, Marvin Gaye, How Long, done for me.
4:19
I love these, I'd highly recommend.
4:19
This is a green shirt.
4:19
I don't really love to think about what I'm wearing in the morning.
4:19
I just like to throw a shirt on over a beat or something really simple like that, kind of like what I'm literally wearing right now.
4:19
I'm not like a fashionista, but I just like shirts that are like, like old vintage shirts.
4:19
Like this is a vintage Hermes shirt actually, made in France, and I just liked it a lot and it's flowy and fun and it's pretty much it.
5:06
These are loafers.
5:06
I went to Catholic school and you were required to wear shoes like this.
5:11
I used to dread wearing these, but now they're very much in style.
5:18
These are quite fancy, these are Celine from Paris and they give you a nice lift.
5:21
I like the double tassels, kind of rare, unconventional.
5:24
It definitely pulls together my own aesthetic.
5:26
Like I'll wear an Air Force, but I don't really love wearing sneakers with jeans, I just have like a little weird, I don't know how to explain it, so go for the bit of a fancier option.
5:35
I think I got the idea doing this from YG, I always saw him wear dress shoes with long socks.
5:44
I thought that was cool.
5:49
Now I'm gonna put them back on and I think that's it.
5:49
Once again, this is Charlie Puth and these have been the 10 things that I can't do without.
5:53
Hope you've enjoyed it.
5:55
Those headphones are really good.
5:57
I would really recommend those headphones too.