I'd call my music rock but with pop hooks.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
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. I consider rock 'n' roll to be a branch of pop music.
Now they have banging guitar and no bass and call it rock, but that's not what I call rock.
I'm not a folk or jazz singer, more a hard-edged pop singer - with some rock, and song hooks.
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 had to overcome the name Rock. If I'd been as hip then as I am now, I would have never consented to be named Rock.
I'm definitely a pop artist at heart.
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.
My world is much bigger than music, and that's why I always fight the 'rock' label.
I'd call what I do pop music, but it's folky and electronic and it doesn't really sound like much else.