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I'm not sure where some of y'all are from, but here in the UK GGGB is iconic. It's when Rihanna became such a huge force. It spanned hit after hit (Umbrella, Don't Stop the Music, Shut up and Drive, Disturbia etc.) and the album is one of the best selling in history.
I don't really understand how you can call The Fame Monster a classic but not Good Girl Gone Bad. They both are. Just because you don't happen to like Rihanna or her success, it doesn't mean you have to be foolish.
Blackout the era is iconic in every sense of the word, from the imagery to the performances, but as far as the actual album is concerned it seems only to be a fan-favourite, similarly to Rated R and 4.
Teenage Dream is definitely a classic, it defined the early 2010s and its sales and propelling Katy into such a huge popstar shows how iconic the era and album were.
I rarely if ever hear about any of Kesha's albums, she is definitely more of a singles artist I think. One of the best saying that!
B'day is definitely NOT a classic lol. It's Bey's least known and talked about record. Her debut and all of her later albums apart from 4 could definitely be considered classics but not this.
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