Umbrella was a song that had hip-hop, rock, pop, and R&B influences. Rolling Stone wouldn't lie. You all must be like 15 year old kids? If you studied music at an actual university, you'd know...
Where is Avril now though? No one is checking for her outside of forums like these. The same would be said for Taylor if she stopped making music or suddenly flopped. Facts are facts.
And?
A lot of people that are not succesfull right now made way more impact than rihanna will never
Umbrella was a song that had hip-hop, rock, pop, and R&B influences. Rolling Stone wouldn't lie. You all must be like 15 year old kids? If you studied music at an actual university, you'd know...
True. Rolling Stone also said Taylor is one of the few genuine Rock stars we have left and included Speak Now on the ''Women who rock'' list.
So a 24 year old singing about sex and partying is a lot more mature than a 22 year old singing about life expierences?
Has Taylor ever had a Cold Case Love? A Last Song? A Love the Way You Lie? A Fool In Love? A Drunk On Love? A Love Without Tragedy? Nope. And she'll never ever release anything of that magnitude. if you think otherwise.
Damn, this whole thread has been about who's sold more, which really doesn't matter.
Neither of them have done anything iconic, game changing, or whatever ****ed up verb you wanna throw up there to make them look more than just simple ass pop stars.
The answer's simple. Rihanna's road to success was a lot less probable than Taylor's, and ****, even if you don't like her music (which I kinda do, sometimes) it gives people from a certain region a little bit of hope.
Rihanna's the answer, b.
Ugh, Taylor built a record label from the ground up