1. Do you consider class an important element in popular music?
personally, no.
2. Do you believe it is easier/harder for a musician from a poorer economic background to succeed?
absolutely not, if anything i think it's easier for a good musician to come from a poorer economic background as they'll have less distractions from their instrument. they'll likely know how to make the most of what they have and won't get suckered into the bogus idea of 'needing' that next fancy piece of gear to sound 'good'.
3. Can a poor musician who attains fame and fortune remain “true” to his roots?
depends on whether or not they've learned humility before entering the spotlight.
4. Is class a relevant theme in modern popular music?
only to idiots.
5. Do you consider wealth a common lyrical topic in popular music?
does kesha spell her name with a dollar sign?
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