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Originally posted by CaptainMusic
Her media attention has faded a lot since the Circus era but right now she's practically getting the same amount as Gaga who started just 4 years ago so I really wouldn't worry about it.
Her decline there is nowhere near as shocking or worrying as Gaga's. 
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Madonna and Britney Spears had a straight peak of 6 years.
in 1984 with the release of "Like a Virgin"
Madonna reached her peak, she succeded on maintaining the sales for the follow-up album "True Blue" and then 1989 released a +10M seller album (Like a Virgin) until 1990 , for 6 straight years she was the top female artist of the music industry in the world indicating domination for more than half a decade.
in 1998 with the release of "Baby one more time" single,
Britney Spears soon reached her peak, after the release of her first album she succeded on maintaining the sales for the follow-up album "Oops I did it again" and then released another +10M seller album (Britney) until 2004 for 6 straight years she was the top female artist of the music industry in the world, indicating domination for more than half a decade.
Lady Gaga found her peak in 2009 with a string of huge singles and prominent album sales that were combined from a studio album and an EP , just to fail on maintaining her success with the follow-up album "Born this way" and in less than 3 years passing her title of the top female artist of the music industry in the world to Adele (sales-wise) and Rihanna (social-media wise), indicating a short-lived domination.
Lady Gaga had a shorter peak than both: Madonna's and Britney's
