Beyoncé's elusive "legend" status is more of a testiment to how much power the US has on the world. This bitch only sold 300k more than ARTPOP outside the US, yet she is the "legend" of our gen.
Another insider told Page Six, “[Spears’ ticket sales] have nothing to do with Céline. Acts like Céline and Elton John have had adult fans for many years and they go to Vegas to see them regularly. Britney’s fans are young adults who grew up with her as little girls. How many times do they [go to] Vegas?”
It has now been almost two years since Beyoncé shocked the world with her self-titled fifth album, which she dropped with absolutely no warning. Since then, nothing has been the same, especially the way big names approach marketing their music.
It took a while for many artists to catch up, but now that some time has passed, it is clear that leaving little time in between when the public knows about a release and its actual availability is becoming the new norm.
*gives two Drake albums as an example, two flop albums, and ignores the rest of the industry*
*ignores all other albums before BEYONCÉ that were dropped almost out of the blue*
So yes, you can expect the music industry to keep you on your toes with more surprise releases in the near future. If you don’t like it, don’t blame me, blame Queen B.
Britney had the strongest straight male fan base in the beginning of her career. Literally every guy I knew was raving about how hot she was, even my older brother had her stronger MV pic set as a walpaper. Don't you guys know that Page Six always lies?
Britney had the strongest straight male fan base in the beginning of her career. Literally every guy I knew was raving about how hot she was, even my older brother had her stronger MV pic set as a walpaper. Don't you guys know that Page Six always lies?
That's not a fanbase
That's like assuming Megan Fox had a MASSIVE fanbase because every guy (& girl) in the world wanted to **** her.