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Pop music and an artist conception.?

Alright say I was a musician and I had an idea like this would it be monumental to implement it here it is: To make pop songs till I get a one hit wonder and then to make myself faker and faker till even pop music listeners stop listening to me now then to be able to artistically turn it into a direct connection with people as my new band 3 years down the road would be about hating the imagery and materialistic idealogy that you might be more important and I was devoted to changing it and I would wear anti fashion and alway drop hints that there was enlightenment on the way would this be a spritual art. I'm starting to wonder if I am so as detached from people as it has always seemed the big question however is can an artist answer the question without even knowing the answer can he lead the people to it can he show the world something he has never seen is there more power in this art then being used today?

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  1. I lost myself within those words, it would have helped if you used more correct punctuation. If you explain it to me by narrowing it down to something more simple, that would help too. If what you're talking about is what I think you're talking about, here's my view: I think this is more of an opinion rather than an answer as we all have different knowledge and see things from our own eyes. Though I believe an artist or someone with connection to this can answer the question without need of words. It would require much determination and power to show the world this. Some would not be willing to see it and others would not understand it but it would be possible. I also think that yes, more power could be used to demonstrate this. I have little respect for "pop music artists" and honestly most are just in for the money and lifestyle, nothing more.
  2. Example: Madonna. She started as a hit-maker, and has morphed herself, over the decades, to mold the message, an exert her power. I don't know if this answer nears what you're looking for, as your question was ungrammatical (as noted by the other person who answered). I hope it shines some light on what you're trying to say . . .
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