I think it definitely has the potential to be. In time it might just become one, solely because of how well it encompasses this era of fluffy dance-pop. I'm not saying Katy is Donna Summer, but when you think of the Disco era you think of her, in 20 years when people think of the 2011/12 pop climate Teenage Dream will probably be mentioned.
it will be a classic. classics arent determined in just a year anyway. TD will stand the test of time and will be remembered by the future generations too
I think maybe it is. So many #1 singles, but imo the rest of the album (save for Peacock) is trash. But since a large portion of the album was released as a single, I guess that makes it a classic. I don't like her or most of her music, but she and her team deserve credit for milking the era as best as they could.
No, the only way you can use classic and Teenage Dream in the same sentence is by saying that the album is a classic example of a bad, but successful bubble gum pop for 12 year olds.
Yes. It got me through the hardest 2 years of my life. Everything about the Teenage Dream era was incredible. Plus I got to see Katy on the California Dreams Tour twice and I met her on the second date I went too, on Halloween. AND I won a pair of tickets to the London premiere of KP3D to walk the pink carpet and see the movie.