Quote by Adam Lambert
Pop is a little bit theatrical. Thats the whole vibe. Thats the po

Pop is a little bit theatrical. Thats the whole vibe. Thats the point – is that its great music, great melodies, great hooks. But, on top of it, its a presentation. Theres a showmanship about it. And thats why I wanted to be a pop star. – Adam Lambert

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