I have always been mainstream. It's so weird, because I don't see it as something negative at all. So many people see it as something negative.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
What I've become good at is bringing things that aren't necessarily mainstream to the mainstream.
I think I am very mainstream - I'm committed to good works in my life.
I don't know if I would qualify as mainstream. I think I have managed to function pretty successfully on the fringes of the music world and have been able to play exactly what I have wanted the way I have wanted.
If it's accessible by hundreds of millions of people, then it's as mainstream as it gets.
I never wanted to be mainstream as a writer, but look at what's happened.
Granted, there are times when, for business reasons, you do something that's more mainstream. But even then, I try to find something that has a dark or subversive aspect.
Because I have success, it doesn't mean I'm part of the mainstream. I'm still an outsider.
It's hard to tell what is even mainstream anymore because there's so many platforms now. And they're all topics of conversation.
Mainstream to me equals boring, so I don't want to be doing that.
I don't think I'm mainstream. I think what I am is lots and lots of different cults. And when you get lots and lots of small groups who like you a lot, they add up to a big group without ever actually becoming mainstream.