I like seeing someone that can sing jazz and then flip over and sing a pop song and then sing a rock… — Sara Bareilles Copy Share Image
In the 1960s, people were trying to get away from the pop song format. Tracks were getting longer, or much, much shorter. — Brian Eno Copy Share Image
Pop is like a puzzle: to write a perfect pop song, you never know, and there's so much that can happen in… — LP Copy Share Image
I've covered Avril Lavigne. I like good pop songs, and I don't think there should be any kind of preconceptions about where… — Ben Gibbard Copy Share Image
All the folks I play with come from jazz backgrounds or at least appreciate spontaneity within the parameters of a pop song. — Andrew Bird Copy Share Image
The easiest way I can describe what makes a pop song a pop song is that it's a song you want to… — Jack Antonoff Copy Share Image
I listen to a wide variety of music of all genres, but sometimes you just need a cheesy pop song. — Cynthia Addai-Robinson Copy Share Image
When I was working on the music for this I didn't want to just use pop songs as the score - most… — Sofia Coppola Copy Share Image
I've done bits of writing for other people but when I'm writing music as Years & Years, I'm using my life and… — Olly Alexander Copy Share Image
You can only write so many pop songs before they all sound the same. I got to a point where something overtly… — Dylan Baldi Copy Share Image
I love fiction. I like reading short stories. Cupcakes, pop songs, Polaroids, and short stories. They all raise and answer questions in… — Laurel Nakadate Copy Share Image
I've never really gotten into the whole labels thing. There were times I would cover a pop song, and people would say… — David Nail Copy Share Image
I'm not the best at choosing what's good and what's bad. I wouldn't even know what's a good pop song and what's… — ASAP Rocky Copy Share Image
I sing songs from the theater and pop songs. When I say 'pop songs,' I mean from the 90's. And I tell… — Laura Benanti Copy Share Image
I write pop songs. But I think it is sprinkled with a lot of counter-culture references. It ranged from rap to hip… — Nelly Furtado Copy Share Image
When I say I don't have to write pop songs anymore, there's no way I'm going to get on the radio at… — Elton John Copy Share Image
“But when you're a teenage boy, you can be narrow-minded about things that are girlie, things that are frivolous, things that are… — Rob Sheffield Copy Share Image
To write a love song that might be able to make it on the radio, that is something that is terrifying to… — Barry Manilow Copy Share Image
There needs to be structures in place to do something about misrepresentation about hip hop. When awards are given out and the… — Nas Copy Share Image
When we first started out we only had five or six songs we could play live, so if we ever got an… — Dan Smith Copy Share Image
They pay money to watch the same film. Now, you could argue, that's because it makes them feel comfortable. When they go… — Terry Gilliam Copy Share Image
“What is the song, the pop song? Is it a conduit to give out the feeling in a compact form, a short… — Brendan Fowler Copy Share Image
I was lucky enough to grow up in an era when radio was less formatted. It was really special. You could hear… — Todd Rundgren Copy Share Image
It's really hard to fit a complex idea into a 3-minute pop song. And when you're dealing with issues that you're passionate… — Jon Foreman Copy Share Image
“Dimanchophobia: Fear of Sundays, not in a religious sense but rather, a condition that reflects fear of unstructured time. Also known as… — Douglas Coupland Copy Share Image
“The bad news is your flaws don’t come from nowhere. The world is deeply fucked from every angle; its damage is incomprehensibly… — Emma Healey Copy Share Image
“We plant the seeds of resilience in the ways we process negative events. After spending decades studying how people deal with setbacks,… — Sheryl Sandberg Copy Share Image
“Carrie? Hello?” “Keer-ee-eh,” I said, emphasizing the middle vowel. Normally, I don’t care if people mispronounce my name, unusual as it is, but… — Genevieve Pearson Copy Share Image
“[Hooni Kim] is pleased at the global Hallyu phenomenon, but he doesn't think that food has a place in Hallyu. "For me… — Euny Hong Copy Share Image
“I came here in a car like everybody else. In a car filled with shit I thought meant something and shortly thereafter… — Stephanie Danler Copy Share Image
“It's the same thing that makes all pop music so heartbreaking. Even when Miley Cyrus sings "So I put my hands up,… — Mark Leyner Copy Share Image
“Look at us. Running around, always rushed, always late. I guess that's why they call it the human race. What we crave… — The Switch Copy Share Image