"Commercial music, for the most part, is popular music and you always have to keep that in mind"
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The intent is practical: if you’re making music meant to reach millions, the listener isn’t an abstract ideal; it’s a real audience with limited time, a radio dial (or a playlist skip button), and a hunger for hooks. Babyface’s own career gives the line its authority. He built a defining 90s sound by writing songs that felt intimate and personal while still engineered for mass repeatability. That’s the craft: making the “commercial” disappear into the “popular” so the product feels like desire.
The subtext is also a gentle demystification of taste. Popularity isn’t accidental; it’s shaped by labels, gatekeepers, formats, and now algorithms. Calling something “commercial” is often just a way of distancing yourself from what people actually like, or what you secretly want: attention. Babyface is reminding us that if you want wide cultural impact, you’re in the business of communication, not confession. The trick isn’t to reject commerce; it’s to make something that earns its audience without sounding like it was built in a boardroom.
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