"Rock stardom and all that stuff like that was never like my main M.O., my main M.O. is musical growth, and if I become a rock star in the process, great!"
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The phrasing matters. "And all that stuff like that" is a deliberate shrug, a rhetorical eyeroll that miniaturizes fame into a bundle of clichés. It’s also a subtle bid for credibility in a culture that tends to rank authenticity above ambition. Saying the real mission is "musical growth" isn’t just noble; it’s strategic, aligning him with the musician’s musician narrative that plays better after the spotlight moves on.
The line "and if I become a rock star in the process, great!" is the neat pivot: he’s not pretending to be immune to validation. He’s recalibrating the relationship between craft and celebrity, claiming he can enjoy the perks without letting them define the project. The subtext is a career-long argument against being frozen in time by a genre that became a punchline. He’s asking to be heard in the present tense, not filed away as a period costume.
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APA Style (7th ed.)
Winger, Kip. (2026, January 16). Rock stardom and all that stuff like that was never like my main M.O., my main M.O. is musical growth, and if I become a rock star in the process, great! FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/rock-stardom-and-all-that-stuff-like-that-was-113966/
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Winger, Kip. "Rock stardom and all that stuff like that was never like my main M.O., my main M.O. is musical growth, and if I become a rock star in the process, great!" FixQuotes. January 16, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/rock-stardom-and-all-that-stuff-like-that-was-113966/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"Rock stardom and all that stuff like that was never like my main M.O., my main M.O. is musical growth, and if I become a rock star in the process, great!" FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/rock-stardom-and-all-that-stuff-like-that-was-113966/. Accessed 9 Feb. 2026.





