You better believe I'm not a pop star.
“You better believe I'm not a pop star.”
— Steve Miller · Pop Star
The World Motivation
You better believe I'm not a pop star.
“You better believe I'm not a pop star.”
— Steve Miller · Pop Star
You better believe I'm not a pop star.
I've recorded lots of projects, but just haven't bothered to release them.
We'll go out and we'll be playing in front of 15,000 people and say, 'Hey, we're going to do three new songs from something we just recorded' and 5,000 people get up and go get a hot dog and a beer and they don't come back until they hear the opening strings of 'The Joker' or 'Fly Like an Eagle.'
When I was a kid this is what I was listening to on my car radio - Lowell Fulsom singing 'Tramp.'
Very rarely can you bring someone new into a band and have them just fit perfectly, right away.
No, in 1968 I still wanted to be a Pop Star, and be about the music. Now, I want to be just about the music.
The guys that do have the confidence to hit on me are not necessarily my type, but they think they are because I'm a pop star; I sing songs, do movies. I like to feel sexy and confident on stage.
When you're a pop star, it's a little conservative; you always have to stay in a box. You have fans that are five and fans that are 65; there are so many people wanting so many things.
I was a pop star at one point, and I sang the 'Shaun The Sheep' theme.
I never wanted to be a pop star.