"The people need to feel the music"
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The intent is practical and slightly defiant: performance should aim for the gut, not the spreadsheet. In a culture that regularly treats pop as disposable or shallow, she flips the hierarchy. Emotion isn’t the sugary extra; it’s the point, and it’s political in its own way. If people are numb, distracted, overmanaged by algorithms and branding, the job of a singer is to cut through the haze and re-humanize the room for three minutes.
The subtext carries her biography, too: a woman whose voice was both signature and commodity, who had to fight to be heard on her own terms. "The people" reads democratic, even protective: she’s not courting tastemakers, she’s answering to the crowd. It’s also an implicit critique of music that’s technically immaculate but spiritually airless. Spector’s standard is simple and ruthless: if it doesn’t move bodies and crack open feelings, it doesn’t count.
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