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Originally posted by iHypeMusic
Despite the Lead Single not going Top 60, she did almost 200k first week, and was certified Gold right before she died, despite being out barely a month.
Stop talking.
YES. YES. YES.
So UNFAIR. Literally when she died, Urban music TOOK OVER. 2002-2004 was all URBAN. No reason she would've flopped. Even her single after death, "Miss You" reached #3 on Hot 100, the only reason it didn't reach #1 was because it was blocked by the 2 biggest songs of the year.
+ she even had huge movies to lean back on. Was suppose to do Sparkle (w/ Whitney), Matrix 2/3, and Honey.
+ she would've KEPT going in 2005-2008 when Timbaland made EVERY song #1, and she had even bigger movies by then.
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SPILL THE TEA !
If promoted and managed properly I see her having the perfect mix of Bey / Rih's careers, top 3 Black stars tbh. She was reinventing herself, a underrated fashion icon and probably would've went indie / progressive R&B before the other girls. Also she was already a better performer on star search than many pop girls so I saw a bright future for her.