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“They were interchangeable tools, and the catchy phrases continued without abatement.”
Robert A. Caro“Writing catchy pop songs is a super-minor superpower, but it's mine.”
J.C. Lillis, A&B“Wisdom of the Ages: "Look out Below!" Air Asia's catchy new advertising slogan.”
Matthew Heines“It was a full Spears album, apparently, and each song was as ridiculous as the one before. They were catchy, yes, but so was the plague.”
Heidi Cullinan, Dance With Me“So sure, start with a slogan. But don't bother wasting any time on it if you're merely going for catchy. Aim for true instead.”
Seth Godin“Musicians like James Blake were a big influence on me. How he uses his vocals is amazing. And then Yeasayer and Animal Collective, who aren't pop bands exactly, but they do something that is so catchy and undeniable and so much fun.”
Lorde“Being positive all the time is such a catchy idea, and it’s easy to preach. I guess that’s why it is popular. But life reveals itself in successions of up’s and down’s and if you plan to be positive all the time you will definitely fail.”
Gudjon Bergmann, Empowerment Basics“The right side of the screen then shows a close-up of the protestors. There are only about thirty of them, but Gods bless them they're energetic. And they have catchy picket signs, like: "Set the dragon-people free!" and "Dragons are people, too!" and "End Racial Segregation! Again!”
Sarah Nicolas, Dragons Are People, Too“Happiness is like a genre of music that nearly everyone knows how to dance to. Happiness has a very simple tempo, catchy phrasing, and memorable lyrics. It's the song at the wedding that makes everyone excited to run to the dance floor.”
T.K. Coleman, Freedom Without Permission: How to Live Free in a World That Isn't“She tapped out a beat on the edge of the piano as I tripped and plummeted through the refrain of “Spacebar,” trying to translate the synth chords into a piano bit on the fly. It had been a million years since I’d played it.But it was still catchy.Whoever had written this song had known what they were doing.”
Maggie Stiefvater, Sinner