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Originally posted by fanoftalent
boy your delusions are getting out of hand. I didn't know being a one trick pony was same as making some influence on music.
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The nerve. Wasn't P!nk initially positioned as a white-girl R&B singer and admitted she was a puppet in the beginning?
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Originally posted by fanoftalent
Pink's hits have aged MUCH better than Britney's. And radio knows the true tea. Pink has one of the highest recurrent radio plays, while Britney's old hits barely ever get any recurrent play.
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Britney was blacklisted on the radio in her early days.
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Originally posted by fanoftalent
Plus Pink has the diversity and vocals on her side.
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Diversity? She's constantly singing about being an underdog. It's as if she sees her fans as miserable losers.
Britney revived teen pop with "...Baby One More Time," she did pure pop on "Oops!...I Did It Again," she did pop/rock on "Britney," she did electro-pop, R&B, hip-pop on "In The Zone" on which she upped her artistic skills and co-wrote ten of the album's tracks. She made dance music mainstream with "Blackout" which Rolling Stone named the most influential album of the second part of the last decade, and did synth-pop on "Circus."
P!nk's voice is always cracking, and while Britney doesn't have the pipes of Christina, she is a pretty good singer. Just because she doesn't sing live doesn't mean she can't.