I'd call what I do pop music, but it's folky and electronic and it doesn't really sound like much else.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I have come to terms with the fact that it's called pop music - that's what I play, and that is what I write. I think it is a pretty broad category.
I used to be afraid to use the word 'pop' to describe my music, but underneath my tough, bad-girl sound, there's some fun.
I like pop music. Earnestly. Most of the greatest technicians, mix engineers, and players are working in pop music.
You could split hairs and bring up words like 'doo-wop' and terms like 'soul' or 'R&B', but I think pop music is what you want it to be - that's why it's pop.
I love pop music. I love drum and bass, Calvin Harris, all these electronic things, but it's nice to have something organic as well.
If you write songs and if you write music that's very sincere and very honest, it's pop music, but it is pop music with a lot of honesty and a lot of heart.
If you asked me what pop is right now. I'd say hip hop.
I'm really into, like, electric pop music and dubstep, things like that.
A lot of people tend to go into the music industry and be really - what do you call it? - oblivious to everything that comes with it.
I'd call my music rock but with pop hooks.