Avril doesn't really feel like a great WOMAN in music who'll end up influencing and empowering future girls in music. She's more like a girl with attitude.
Aha yeah whatever but just look all the imprudence on the top 10 and well in all the list in general and specially everyone above her please!
Avril should be AT LEAST top 50 or even more! but well looks like this irrelevant list is a joke so yeah whatever
OMG and I didn't see it until now but Adele and Mary J. Blige in the top 10?
flop list for sure WTF??
If things are like that Avril shouldn't be included!
You do realize, Mary J Blige is a legend in the R & B musical genre, right? Adele placed super high, but she has made a lot of impact in just two years.
What song has Christina released that's more INNOVATIVE than toxic?
First of all, do you even know that "innovative" mean? Toxic was not innovative. It's memorable but no where near, innovative.
Beautiful alone ***** over 98% of Brit's catalog. The whole B2B era was more "innovative" than anything Brit has ever done. But the real question is, why are you so mad?
First of all, do you even know that "innovative" mean? Toxic was not innovative. It's memorable but no where near, innovative.
Beautiful alone ***** over 98% of Brit's catalog. The whole B2B era was more "innovative" than anything Brit has ever done. But the real question is, why are you so mad?
To Nicole: Avril sort of spearheaded the "singer-songwriter" movement of 2002 with Michelle Branch and Vanessa Carlton right behind her. She was a pioneer of her own.
To Nicole: Avril sort of spearheaded the "singer-songwriter" movement of 2002 with Michelle Branch and Vanessa Carlton right behind her. She was a pioneer of her own.
This Diamond (12X Platinum) singer-songwriter album came first:
But singer-songwriters have always existed. Was there really a "movement" in 2002?
You know what I mean. I'm aware of Sarah McLachlan, Jewel, Sheryl Crow. I'm talking about that moment in time when radio dumped bubblegum pop for urban music and pop-rock.