Zitat des Tages über Popmusik / Pop Music:
I'm not good at happy, lightweight kind of music. I'm not really good at pop music. 'Cars' is probably the only true pop song I ever wrote. I wish I could write more, but I'm not very good at it.
Disco is just pop music you can dance to.
I love that sense of change that you'd get in pop music every three minutes, every four minutes.
I love pop music. It's not easy to write a good pop song.
I've become kind of a haven for people who like pop music, but that's not the only thing they like. They also like music in general and want to be able to expand their own horizons. They haven't completely given up on music and are willing to have somebody mediate new things that are happening in music to them.
I've done a lot of movies that don't have any music in them, and I've always sort of had a kind of wary attitude about music because it can be so manipulative, and also because with pop music, I feel like everybody kind of has their own relationship to songs.
I do listen to Abba. And a lot of '80s and '90s pop music.
Pop music is aspirin and the blues are vitamins.
I'd call what I do pop music, but it's folky and electronic and it doesn't really sound like much else.
I love pop music... some hip hop... not super big into rap, but I love Rihanna. I love Alicia Keys. Rihanna was my first concert I went to. I love her.
I see my music as Emotional Therapeutic Pop music that bleeds into loads of different genres.
The whole history of pop music had rested on the first person singular, with occasional intrusions of the second person singular.
If I can sing along to it, it's pop music.
Pop music allows you to be who you are without having to wear a social uniform or to conform, which some people find impossible to do.
We thought it would be great to see if you could put pop music back into musical theater.
Pop music has greater power to change people and to affect people because it's a universal language. You don't have to understand music to understand the power of a pop song.
Pop music is a fashion, and fashions come and go. The public retires you as their tastes change.
My first introduction to pop music was probably the Osmonds, the Jackson 5, the BeeGees... Then the Beatles eventually. My father was pretty specific about what we listened to early on.
I like Sam Smith and Taylor Swift. I love pop music, but I also like Sam Smith's slow songs. That would be more to dance to. I think dancers like different genres of music, compared to just a regular person.
I tend to score with songs from Western pop music.
I was going to go to college and graduate and move to New York and do the Broadway thing. That's where a lot of my influences vocally and writing come from. Then I did some covers, and towards the end of college, I saw it was a path I could take. I wrote more pop music.
Dick Clark's 'American Bandstand' spread the gospel of American pop music and teenage style that transcended the regional boundaries of our country and united a youth culture that eventually spread its message throughout the entire world.
Pop music has progressed.
And of course, pop music is all about memorability and simplicity and positive messages and a little dash of joy.
I've always liked pop music. There was a bit of a misunderstanding with the avant-garde rock scene, because I think I was sort of swimming the wrong way, really.
I like challenging people. I love pop music that can just throw you off.
I was always into pop music, Destiny's Child, songs with catchy music. Even when I was writing when I was younger, it wasn't all about expressing myself; it was just about making fun music.
Pop music is getting so emo. It's great. Emotional girl for life. I see myself in the centre of that.
In the future I think the labels on most pop music are going to go. Everyone keeps jumping into everyone else's space.
I certainly have a fascination with pop music as a musical form, not necessarily as a lifelong commitment. I guess you could say I'm like a Casanova of music. I can't seem to settle down with one musical form.
I've never believed that pop music is escapist trash. There's always a darkness in it, even amidst great pop music.
Pop music I have always loved best. But the more extreme, fascist-led examples of the music business I tend to detest the most.
There is still some art in pop music. But it can't happen if you're not inspired.
Pop music is created by repression - and then the system takes it and makes even more money with it!
As a songwriter, pop music really is a love and a joy and a science, and I feel like a lot of people look at pop music with a very formulaic perspective in numbers and patterns, but an outsider would think that the process is very natural.
The public, hearing pop music, is, without knowing it, also soaking up jazz.