My love, growing up on the Prairies, was country music.
The thing that I love about pop music is the simplicity and the directness of it.
I love pop music, but I don't want to be Celine Dion.
I seriously hate pop music and all things super-commercial.
Elvis Presley's music never meant anything to me. Mambo was the music I loved - it spoke to me.
Most game music is based on loops effectively.
The only thing that exists to me is commercial pop music.
There's so much beautiful music in the world, and the kids are getting robbed.
The Righteous Brothers were purely rhythm and blues, black music.
My music is the most 'me' thing about me. Everything is in my music.
Very often I suspend my musical sensibilities to enjoy music as a fan.
I think too much of the music industry is for the lawyer and accountant mentality.
By the late '80s, I was already giving up on rap music.
So much of listening to lyrically driven music is projecting your own feelings and experiences into the music.
I grew up listening to - it's kind of embarrassing - all classical music.
You seldom hear any young artists in country music.
I never listened to country music growing up.
I'm not a musician, but I play music. So it's a strange thing.
There is no music that can't be used politically, but the motives behind the creation of that music can be non-political.
Jazz music is an intensified feeling of nonchalance.
The academic area of new music or modern music festivals is not something which attracts me at all.