Ariana Grande
Justin Bieber
Trey Songz
Robin Thicke
Usher
Gwen Stefani
Mariah Carey
Kanye West
Christina Aguilera
Jay Sean
Sean Kingston
David Guetta
Alicia Keys
Jessie J
Carly Rae Jepsen
Ciara
Chris Brown
Beyoncé
Madonna
Jennifer Lopez
sooooooo risky!
For Britney, a pop icon legend, it was risky. Shitga's idea of risk is collabing with old people to create music for old people that no one even cares about and her shity fans actually bought the album. Poor them! You sit there listening to **** to **** while I'm stay unbothered listening to Godney Jean.
Mike Posner making a comeback...
Maybe Keshit has a return in her cards, after all?
Kesha doesn't. Unfortunately we still live in a misogynistic, patriarchal society that tells women they are as good as their bodies look. (Aside from occasional exceptions like Adele, but Keshit does not have that level of musical talent.) And considering Kesha arguably has a worse body than someone who was not even born anatomically female, the odds aren't really good for her!
Nah, Katy was literally signed as an Avril clone, she wouldn't have a career without her. And Ke$ha's pop persona was definitely very TBDT era Avril except trashier. Avril is a Goddess
Yeah that was back in 2005 when Avril was a thing and she was dropped. It hardly has anything to do with her career
Avril is hardly original either. She wasn't doing anything in her Girlfriend era that Madonna and Debbie Harry and Cindy Lauper hadn't done decades earlier. I mean just look up a total one hit wonder from the past like Gillette and there's barely any difference between her hits and Avril's pop hits. Let's not start overrating Advil for the sake of it.
Acting like Debbie Harry and Cyndi Lauper were "edgy SK8R chix!!" that wore ties and defied femininity.
Avril had a supreme amount of influence and impact on the 2000s. It's not even funny how much of a legacy she had.
Disclaimer: not saying Cyndi/Debbie had less impact, just so we're clear.