"My family was always playing and listening to music. I played piano when I was a kid. I had an older brother and he would make me tapes with Green Day, Soul Asylum, Pearl Jam, the Offspring. I don’t know if it was just because I had a brother who was in middle school when I was a kid but I felt like I had the introduction to more mature music and I was able to outgrow and shun the popular music. Now I look back and think, "Eh, it was kind of fun, like N*SYNC." It’s not really my taste, but that’s what people were into. Were you ever into N*SYNC? I was never into N*SYNC. It was the worst but I can appreciate it now for what it is. At the time, I was like, no. Ricky Martin? No. Some of my friends were going to Good Morning America to see him and wave at him and I was like, "You guys are so stupid." Now, I think Britney Spears and N*SYNC are better than some of the stuff I see."
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2014 m. lapkričio 13 d., ketvirtadienis
Leighton Meester kalba apie Britney muziką
"My family was always playing and listening to music. I played piano when I was a kid. I had an older brother and he would make me tapes with Green Day, Soul Asylum, Pearl Jam, the Offspring. I don’t know if it was just because I had a brother who was in middle school when I was a kid but I felt like I had the introduction to more mature music and I was able to outgrow and shun the popular music. Now I look back and think, "Eh, it was kind of fun, like N*SYNC." It’s not really my taste, but that’s what people were into. Were you ever into N*SYNC? I was never into N*SYNC. It was the worst but I can appreciate it now for what it is. At the time, I was like, no. Ricky Martin? No. Some of my friends were going to Good Morning America to see him and wave at him and I was like, "You guys are so stupid." Now, I think Britney Spears and N*SYNC are better than some of the stuff I see."
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