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Discussion: Did BEYONCÉ and 1989 save pop music?
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Aciid
Member Since: 8/19/2013
Posts: 14,949
Post #21
Tay did it, beyoncé did not.
Schhh
Member Since: 4/12/2011
Posts: 14,781
Post #22
Beyonce
isn't even pop music and
1989
's quality can be compared to
Stars Dance
, so no.
materialboy
Member Since: 9/1/2013
Posts: 17,161
Post #23
Yes
myself1981
Member Since: 8/19/2013
Posts: 364
Post #24
BEYONCÉ wasn't even Pop, it was mainly RnB.
Kingfisher
Member Since: 8/1/2012
Posts: 4,779
Post #25
BEYONCE saved lives
Rei
Member Since: 3/15/2013
Posts: 11,360
Post #26
1989 did, Beyoncé saved R&B music.
RatedG²
Member Since: 8/3/2010
Posts: 71,871
Post #27
BEYONCÉ did and Taylor finished it.
Disagree with me all you want, it won't make you right
LadyGagaExplore
Member Since: 1/1/2014
Posts: 2,302
Post #28
beyoncé is not pop...
Rei
Member Since: 3/15/2013
Posts: 11,360
Post #29
Quote:
Originally posted by
Schhh
Beyonce
isn't even pop music and
1989
's quality can be compared to
Stars Dance
, so no.
Metacritic disagrees, both are good albums but I don't see how they're similar, 1989 is a pop album while Stars Dance is more electronic/dance.
QueenBLadyG
Member Since: 6/25/2011
Posts: 28,853
Post #30
Yes. Both fantastic pieces of art with the commercial and critical success to back them up!
BabyCantYouSee
Member Since: 1/25/2012
Posts: 44,884
Post #31
"1989" did.
CristianGsix
Member Since: 1/2/2014
Posts: 1,601
Post #32
BEYONCÉ saved the world not pop music.
Daydream
Member Since: 8/31/2013
Posts: 13,040
Post #33
1989 did.
Lyrical.
Member Since: 1/8/2012
Posts: 26,732
Post #34
BEYONCE isn't pop, 1989 is nothing more than a generic collection of radio friendly hits that could be sung by anyone.
Raava
Member Since: 6/5/2010
Posts: 6,067
Post #35
Only "1989". "Beyoncé" lacked longevity and WW hits.
Britney Is Fierce
Member Since: 1/2/2012
Posts: 4,764
Post #36
Quote:
Originally posted by
Can't_M!ss_This
Had P!nk put out a "P!nk" album this year instead of her side project "rose ave: (now on iTunes) she'd have the best selling pop album. Because she always does.
We can say Pink saved 2012, Bey saved 2013 and Tay saved 2014.
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Scotty
Member Since: 8/19/2013
Posts: 8,746
Post #37
No, it'll be saved if/when Britney starts caring again
Delilah.
Member Since: 4/4/2014
Posts: 32,654
Post #38
BEYONCE saved nothing. 1989 saved the world
Trent W
Member Since: 1/2/2014
Posts: 9,438
Post #39
1989 did
BEYONCÉ was only successful for like 3 or 4 weeks then it dropped like a rock off the charts.
Doogle
Member Since: 1/1/2013
Posts: 19,579
Post #40
Quote:
Originally posted by
Trent W
1989 did
BEYONCÉ was only successful for like 3 or 4 weeks then it dropped like a rock off the charts.
Where is the logic? While I don't believe it will drop off the charts in a month, 1989 hasn't even been out a week.
How can you be so idiotic?
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