“Pop life
Everybody needs a thrill
Pop life
We all got a space 2 fill
Pop life
Everybody can't be on top
But life it ain't real funky
Unless it's got that pop
Dig it.”

—  Prince

Pop Life
Song lyrics, Around the World in a Day (1985)

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American pop, songwriter, musician and actor 1958–2016

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