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Originally posted by JustActinUP
Dead @ Xtina being the vocalist of 2000s. The jokes just write themselves. For you to be the vocalist of the decade, you need consistency in great vocal performances. Something Beyoncé had in abundance, and Xtina lacked big time. BY 2001, Xtina's voice was already showing wear and tear. A true vocal talent shows growth, not decline in it's earlier years. All through the decade, Beyoncé slayed most of her vocal performances, from award shows to tour performances. There's a reason Beyoncé got invited to all the prestigious events(Oscars, inauguration & Kennedy Center tributes) to simply sing. You have to be incredibly fantastic, for a music genius like Prince, to rave about your vocal talent. Whether the Xtina stans want to accept it or not, Beyoncé was the golden voice of 2000s, the most celebrated and awarded. It's always hilarious, to seeing the Xtina stans clinch so tight to a Justin Timberlake compliment (the voice of the generation gimmick) and a list from an irrelevant magazine (rolling stone magazine).
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Christina has also performed at prestigious events like the Emmys and CNN Heroes and praised by legendary artists like Etta James and The Rolling Stones, so what is your point? Christina may have a inferior vocal technique, but she has, with no doubt, been called the voice of her generation countless times during her entire career. And whether you agree or not with that statement, that is a fact.