ya I agree she became a bonefied Icon by the end of the Loud era. I think she will become a legend by the time she enters her early thirties though if she changes up her brand marketing a bit
She became an Icon the moment she got the Icon award. Before then, no one ever called her an icon.
I guess thats true. but now when we look back on her career I think it was obvious she hit icon status by 2011 with the end of the Loud era and the smash of WFL
Legend? Potentially never. Musical legends are artistically respected pioneers. Not just extremely successful acts. It'll be tough for any popstar post-Madonna to claim that title.
ICON: We Found Love
Legend: Probably when she's retired and people will say stuff like 'she became a Legend when WFL came out' or some **** like they're doing with everyone else