Pop art is about liking things.
I still tune in to the radio and listen to pop music and enjoy it as much as I ever have.
I'm sure something will pop into my head here in the midst of this press conference, with all the pressure of trying to come up with an answer, but it hadn't yet.
It was a fun job but I'd never claim Busted was anything other than a pop band.
Science fiction has a way of letting you talk about where we are in the world and letting you be a bit of a pop philosopher without being didactic.
So I take a little sleeping pill, pop it and realize nothing's happening - but something else was happening.
I listen to zero pop music, which is really weird from someone who makes pop music.
And you can look up just about anything, even dirty pictures. Every now and again, the dirtiest pictures you ever saw would pop up on the screen. Imagine!
The classical music industry, has been an industry of covers. So we do covers, and if I compare this with the rock and pop side, what is the most exciting event?
The whole celebrity thing is not something I'm overly interested in. I don't pop up at parties. It's just not my thing.
Pop culture is great, but it can be bad, at times.
Like many other touchstones of twenty-first-century pop culture, 'The Sopranos' was hatched in the late Nineties, predicting a future that never arrived. It was designed for a decade that would be just like the Nineties, except more so, in an America that enjoyed seeing itself as smarter and braver and freer than ever before.
I don't like old friends talking to me like I'm a pop star, cos it makes me feel like I'm becoming two-dimensional.
When you're running and you are there, there's a little person that talks to you and that little person says “Oh, I'm tired”, “My lounge's about to pop”, “I'm so hurt”, “I'm so tired”, “There's no way I can possibly continue”. And you wanna quit. Right? That person, if you learn how to defeat that person when you're running you will learn how to not quit when things get hard in your life.
I have my diehard R&B fans on one side of the spectrum and my diehard pop and dance fans on the other side of the spectrum.
I think if I did something in the pop world right now, it would be for Rihanna. I'd love to do something production wise for her.
You know, Mick Jagger's "Sympathy for the Devil. " I think it was inspired by that [H. P. Lovecraft stories]. You don't know who's reading what, you know. It just comes out once in a while in the pop culture.
If you're a pop singer, you don't need to evolve. You just get a set together, have some hit songs and play them over and over.
Pop culture is not about depth. It's about marketing, supply and demand, consumerism.
If it was all about me, I'd do a whole lot of pop records, make a whole lot of money, just rake in the dough. But it's never been all about me. It's all about being a voice for the voiceless. People who can't speak for themselves, who don't have a mic, don't have a say.