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Art & Creativity Quote by Jon Secada

"If you write songs and if you write music that's very sincere and very honest, it's pop music, but it is pop music with a lot of honesty and a lot of heart"

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Secada is quietly trying to rescue “pop” from its own bad PR. The line hinges on a reframing: pop isn’t the opposite of authenticity; it’s the delivery system for it. By repeating “very sincere and very honest,” he’s not just stressing values, he’s anticipating the eye-roll that often greets mainstream music as manufactured. The insistence feels defensive in the best way: an artist arguing that mass appeal doesn’t automatically mean moral compromise.

The interesting subtext is how he defines pop less as a sound than as a social outcome. If the writing is honest and it lands widely, then it becomes pop almost by accident. That’s a musician’s way of dodging the usual binary where “real” artists make niche work and “pop” artists chase hooks. Secada’s version suggests the hook can be the truth, not a distraction from it.

Context matters here: Secada emerged in the early ’90s, when glossy adult contemporary and Latin crossover hits were often treated as product first, artistry second. He’s lived inside the industry’s machinery - radio formats, label expectations, bilingual markets - and still wants to claim authorship. The phrase “with a lot of heart” is doing cultural labor: it argues that emotional directness is not a lesser craft but the whole point. Pop, in this framing, is a high-stakes empathy exercise: make it singable, make it communal, keep it human.

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TopicMusic
Source
Verified source: TheCelebrityCafe.com: Jon Secada Interview (archives) (Jon Secada, 2000)
Text match: 99.24%   Provider: Cross-Reference
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I think that's the key. If you write songs and if you write music that's very sincere and very honest, it's pop music, but it is pop music with a lot of honesty and a lot of heart.. This quote appears in a Q&A transcript on TheCelebrityCafe.com dated November 29, 2000. In the transcript, it’s Jon Secada’s response to a question that cites Paul McCartney discussing the Beatles’ success. I could verify that this is a primary-source *interview transcript* containing the quote (rather than a quote-aggregation site), but I could not reliably determine whether *this* 2000 transcript is the first-ever occurrence of the wording, many quote sites appear to have copied it without attribution.
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APA Style (7th ed.)
Secada, Jon. (2026, February 18). If you write songs and if you write music that's very sincere and very honest, it's pop music, but it is pop music with a lot of honesty and a lot of heart. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/if-you-write-songs-and-if-you-write-music-thats-106997/

Chicago Style
Secada, Jon. "If you write songs and if you write music that's very sincere and very honest, it's pop music, but it is pop music with a lot of honesty and a lot of heart." FixQuotes. February 18, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/if-you-write-songs-and-if-you-write-music-thats-106997/.

MLA Style (9th ed.)
"If you write songs and if you write music that's very sincere and very honest, it's pop music, but it is pop music with a lot of honesty and a lot of heart." FixQuotes, 18 Feb. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/if-you-write-songs-and-if-you-write-music-thats-106997/. Accessed 25 Feb. 2026.

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Jon Secada (born October 4, 1962) is a Musician from Cuba.

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