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Originally posted by Shinning
Y'all keep saying this but it's just not true
If anything Beyoncé is since she's the one with the most indie cred (she's a pitchfork darling).
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Except it is luv.
Reviews by critics where we don't even know their lifestyle is not what I'm referring to.
i'm talking about real life.
Something as silly as the appeal of men's magazines
to being at numerous events where everyone will openly and proudly bop to certain artists.
Rihanna puts out very few GURL friendly songs and you keep trying to make Beyonce more than what she is.
To a certain group of girls and gurls, beyonce is a goddess no doubt.
But when btch better have my money, Run this town, live your life, umbrella, needed me, work and certain songs that strongly appeal to men come on
I know what i hear when driving and dudes of different ages and races play Rihanna not caring who sees.
the way I was in Afghanistan for a month and no one blinked at the Beyonce songs/videos
TBH Britney's Boys came on and they had the same reaction
But when Rihanna came on, LIT...openly
Clubs/Events/Parties/Bars...I've never seen a demo that was shy about listening to a Rihanna song...and certain katy songs.
Now when gaga/Britney/Beyonce/Kesha etc come one people try to front.
It's like the way Mariah, Toni, Alicia Keys and Mary J blige were the ones that hip hop dudes had no problem openly bopping to.
But not a whitney/celine or a Janet
I Just realized PINK
so it's Rihanna, then Katy, then Pink
No one is shy about lovin that same generic fake rock pop Pink schtick