Not Femme Fatale that's for sure. Gaga got some praise for BTW. Rated R is rih's best album to date. Critics did love it. But i don't recall a plethora of articles praising it. So Beyonce's "4". There are so many articles, people in the industry, and other celebrities praising the album.
The adventurous, progressive dance album that introduced a new, fresh sound to mainstream radio, creating a new genre, setting a high bar as the standard for pop music in 2011 that no one managed to keep up with.
Why are you asking this question? If we wanted to know who was most acclaimed, couldn't we just go to metacritic and compare scores and number of reviewers?
The adventurous, progressive dance album that introduced a new, fresh sound to mainstream radio, creating a new genre, setting a high bar as the standard for pop music in 2011 that no one managed to keep up with.
Rated R is nothing special at all,but def rihanna best's produced album
Femme Fatale is alright album,not deep enough for me tho
BTW,great surprise from Gaga.Good heavy production,a grower
Why are you asking this question? If we wanted to know who was most acclaimed, couldn't we just go to metacritic and compare scores and number of reviewers?
Just when 2011 seemed like it would birth more of the same old, watered-down dance-pop, Britney Spears, brings current trends to their knees. In her new single, “Hold It Against Me,” Spears has brought the underground dubstep genre into the mainstream. While it is indeed too early to tell what may happen next, I predict that dubstep will increasingly be incorporated into new pop hits. Britney’s new song is the first true mainstream dubstep track. “Hold It Against Me” would probably be classified as pop-dubstep and I wouldn’t be surprised if that term becomes ubiquitous. It also may be wishful thinking to believe that one song can change the sound of pop music, but it’s been done before by Britney herself. More than any other single artist, Spears was the driving force behind the return of teen pop in the late '90s. “Toxic” is still widely credited for starting the dance-pop craze in the 2000s (although nothing truly captured the exact sound of that monster tune.) Britney has been known to go against the grain and be experimental — Blackout for instance. It introduced an influx of electro pop into the modern market, providing the blueprint for various smash hits. Despite some negative popular opinion surrounding her, credit must be given where it is due. Britney is the starter of the pop-dubstep genre. Dubstep is the next logical step for pop’s transformation. It may become the sound of 2011 and beyond.
I saw a lot of acclaim for Femme Fatale, more than Circus at least. But idk I don't really pay attention to anyone else except for Gaga and sometimes Rihanna so idk about 4 either but I liked it.