People always say, ‘You look like Iggy Pop,’
Do I listen to pop music because I'm miserable or am I miserable because listen to pop music?
I'm not that beautiful, and I don't want to be a pop star.
It will shock many - I've lived a full life and really enjoyed my time as a pop star.
I have a very pop voice, but there's so much of me I associate mostly with urban music, so I try to blend the two.
If I'm feeling down in the dumps, or like I need a pop of colour, I'll put on MAC's Lipstick in Lady Danger. I discovered red lipstick when I did the Oscar season: Chanel sent me one and I realised how classic and glamorous it can be.
In the second grade, I would just get bored and a joke would pop into my head and I would have to say it. It was almost like I had some brilliant novel in my head that I had to get down, and I would interrupt class all the time and get in trouble.
Actually, I find it embarrassing being a pop star. I prefer it when people just treat me like anybody else, although occasionally there is a side of me, which is indulgent and I expect certain things because of my position. It's one of the perks
If you don't try and explore genres and have freedom of creativity, you're just wasting your position as a pop band.
I don't like literal spaces, I don't like literal anything. I still like some kind of guess work but some pieces work and they just pop.
They're lacking culture in Hollywood. That gives me a big up, right? I know something about pop culture.
I'm still not really planning on pursuing a music career. I like to make music because it's fun to do and it makes me feel good, but I have no desire to be a huge pop singer or anything like that. I just like to make it.
I still love pop music, I still have a huge pop music collection, and I like that juxtaposition of styles.
Brian Eno records and music became a huge obsession of mine in college, in a way that a pop song can provide solace. I don't know if it's shallow or silly, but it meant so much to me.
Hendrix is one of the most revolutionary figures in today's pop culture, musically and sociologically.
I wrote 'Lights' a long, long time ago. And I expected it to be on the album, because it was - I wrote it with 'Biff' Stannard. And he wrote every single Spice Girls song and every single pop song of the 90s, basically. So I thought, you know, I was really lucky to work with him, but I didn't think it would be a big song for some reason.
I have no ambitions to be a pop star.
If you were a pretty boy pop singer, it would wreck you, growing older
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.
I love pop music just as much as I like rap music, or ill-ass hip-hop music, or rock music.