Imagine Dragons frontman Dan Reynolds posted to his Twitter account that he would much prefer being called a pop star than a rock star. He also said that he wanted to change popular culture and create music that brought light to the masses.
Even though the band has been dominating the rock charts, Reynolds said he doesn’t see himself fit as the textbook definition of a rockstar, nor is he a fan of it. “I’m not looking to impress you with how little I care. Or how drugged I am. How many women I can sleep with. Not interested.” He tweeted.
He also said he believes that many of today’s rockstars use their platforms for selfishness and self-worship.
and for the record I much prefer being called a pop star to rock star
I want to change popular culture and create music that brings light to the masses
I’m not looking to impress you with how little I care. Or how drugged I am. How many women I can sleep with. Not interested
— Dan Reynolds (@DanReynolds) August 2, 2018
APPLE IS OFFICIALLY THE FIRST TRILLION-DOLLAR U.S COMPANY
Apple has become the first American company ever to be worth over $1 trillion.
Other tech giants have approached $1 trillion in market, but still lag behind Apple. The first company to ever be worth $1 trillion was PetroChina, but that peak coincided with a Chinese stock-market drop, and PetroChina’s shares lost $800 billion in value over the last 10 years.
TOP 40 GREATEST MOVIE CARS OF ALL TIME
A British poll released a list of forty greatest movie cars of all time. The top five movies were:
1. James Bond’s Aston Martin DB5. It was in seven James Bond movies to date.
2. Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, a customized Paragon Panther.
3. Doc Brown’s DeLorean, DMC-12.
4. Herbie the Love Bug. A 117 Volkswagen Type 1 Beetle.
5. The Batmobile from the “Dark Knight” trilogy.
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