Do I listen to pop music because I'm miserable or am I miserable because listen to pop music?

I often use the same harmonies as pop music because the complexity of what I do is elsewhere.

I see my music as Emotional Therapeutic Pop music that bleeds into loads of different genres.

I wanted to get rid of the element that had been considered essential in pop music: the voice.

I love Lady Gaga and I love Katy Perry and R&B and rap music... I love big, American pop music.

Pop music is a fashion, and fashions come and go. The public retires you as their tastes change.

I love that sense of change that you'd get in pop music every three minutes, every four minutes.

We're all big fans of pop music; this is definitely the direction we've always wanted to head in.

I just felt like I'd rather listen to even the worst metal song more than most current pop music.

I wasn't very aware of pop music because I attended an arts school. For me, it was all about jazz.

What is pop music? It's not a genre. It's just the music that is popular at a given point in time.

I love pop music, but at the same time, I'm seeking to write whatever I'm organically inclined to.

I always loved Sam Cooke, because he seemed very versatile. He sang gospel, soul, blues, pop music.

I've always liked pop music. I love what it does to my brain, and I've shut it out for a long time.

If you try to do that in pop music - to play only rare show tunes, for example - people don't come.

Pop music is a constant reminder of what you were doing at the time, it holds all sorts of memories.

Pop music is created by repression - and then the system takes it and makes even more money with it!

I love love songs. But I love pop music as well: Girls Aloud, Kylie, the Spice Girls, East 17, Mika.

Pop music is getting so emo. It's great. Emotional girl for life. I see myself in the centre of that.

I have this massive love for the whole culture of pop music. It's my fascination, my ongoing passion.

I think there are unseen powers who don't want pop music to be anything other than glorified Madonnas.

There's a constantly applicable nature to soul music, whereas sometimes pop music can be a periodical.

I'd call what I do pop music, but it's folky and electronic and it doesn't really sound like much else.

My dad turned me onto Led Zeppelin, the Stones, and the Who, but Madonna and pop music came from my mom.

I think people who just know me from my band think I don't like pop music. The truth is I love pop music.

Justin Tranter is an incredible queer voice in pop music and he's writing for Justin Bieber: it's genius.

Jazz was the pop music of its day, and all American popular music has stemmed from it one way or another.

My two most fervent interests are pop music and traditional Judaism. Hell of a pair of fervent interests.

If I went crazy and tried to make pop music, my band wouldn't record it! I love them too much to do that.

I had to learn chord shapes. I bought books with chord charts. I used to listen to all kinds of pop music.

Pop music, disco music, and heavy metal music is about shutting out the tensions of life, putting it away.

Being a fan of pop music and rock bands, I am a reluctant convert into the art of instrumental rock music.

There is a lot of snobbery towards pop music, to me and pop in general - it's kind of a despised art form.

That's one wonderful thing about country music - it shifts, ebbs, and flows stylistically, unlike pop music.

I loved pop music as a little kid. Things like the Black Eyed Peas. If it had a catchy chorus, I was into it.

What I like about pop music, and why I'm still attracted to it, is that in the end it becomes our folk music.

Good, effective pop music isn't just verbal language. It takes a good physical beat to make you feel something.

I like pop music, and I like really weird, strange stuff. It just didn't feel like there was anyone doing both.

My grandparents don't really listen to pop music, and they only speak Spanish and only listen to Spanish music.

With a lot of pop music, they just have one song and a good beat, but there's not necessarily that much talent.

I do like pop music. It's that certain thing that it gives you: the adrenaline rush, that instant gratification.

And of course, pop music is all about memorability and simplicity and positive messages and a little dash of joy.

I like pop music. Earnestly. Most of the greatest technicians, mix engineers, and players are working in pop music.

I've never believed that pop music is escapist trash. There's always a darkness in it, even amidst great pop music.

People always want to talk about who I was, but I've always been singing, always been experimenting with pop music.

I love nostalgic pop music. The '80s especially, to me, is the greatest era of songs. I just love the '80s so much.

I've never intended to be controversial, but it's very easy to be controversial in pop music because nobody ever is.

There's not a lot of pop music in the mainstream that makes you feel scared, that makes you wonder what's happening.

My parents played the Bee Gees; Earth, Wind & Fire; Michael Jackson. The best pop music to infiltrate a child's mind.

'Better' is one of the first real steps I've made into 'pop music,' and this collab feels like a match made in Heaven!

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