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Originally posted by Genocide
You mean the albums with the teen-pop hype? Just like NSYNC's?
Do you see either of them selling diamond albums post-maturity?
And note, Beyonce has 4 albums. Britney has 7(unless you want to count DC's sales, which are part of her sales)
Let's do a comparison
BOMT - 24 million vs. TWOTW 12 million
OIDIA - 20.5 million vs. Survivor 10 million
Britney - 11 million vs. DF 6 million
ITZ - 8 million vs. DIL 9 million
Blackout - <4 million vs. B'Day 6.1 million
Circus - 3 million vs. IASF 7 million
FF - 1.7 million vs 4 2.8 million
Also, bold = teen-pop days, which of course, was selling like hot cakes for the artist image rather than the music itself. I don't think I need to provide any receipts on why that's true, because it's almost common sense for a music stan that teen stars get more sales when they have a cotton-candy image, which Britney had.
The last time I checked, selling 52.9(53) million albums wasn't being a "flop", or that selling 25 million albums off of just releasing four studio albums is being a flop, either, which Britney has yet to sell 15.7 million post-Britney.
So by your words, you're calling your own fav a flop. Good job, sis.
You really need to leave before you get wrecked in this argument.
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Well, damn... receipts and everythang...
Beyonce is Madonna's successor only in a business sense. She's also the best performer since Madonna and Janet Jackson.
As far as music goes, they're not at all similar. They both do R&B, but that's it. Their sound is so different. Bey is about rhythm and vocals, Madonna is more melodic. They have little in common. Not even their dancing is similar.