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Discussion: Is Rihanna culturally relevant?
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Honey
Member Since: 1/2/2012
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Post #201
Kind of.
Rainsford
Member Since: 3/15/2013
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Post #202
No
PartyAnimal
Member Since: 8/18/2013
Posts: 1,027
Post #203
Obviously not
wolf
Member Since: 8/19/2013
Posts: 927
Post #204
Quote:
Originally posted by
KB.
I'm 26 and I'm a big fan of Rihanna. I know many people my age and older who love her as well.
When I went to her concert there were people of all ages and races. So that argument is invalid.
slw84
Member Since: 12/22/2011
Posts: 55,626
Post #205
Quote:
Originally posted by
boyonce
yet you are perched in so many of her threads.
6_INCH_HEELS
Member Since: 8/19/2013
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Post #206
Not really. She's popular on a certain level, but she doesn't really stir the pot.
Ressti
Member Since: 8/25/2012
Posts: 30,317
Post #207
Somewhat, yes. After 2009 she became culturally relevant.
Delicious
Member Since: 12/12/2004
Posts: 17,160
Post #208
Yes. Not for her music though, for her style/hair/persona. She's the popstar the GP tries be like/emulate the most
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