All of them have Grammy Legend Award or Lifetime Award. You argument is therefore invalid.
Legend and Lifetime Awards are given to artists who have either retired or become a has-been. JLo is none of both. She's too busy snatching Top 10s worldwide right now. Billboards need to get in line.
J.Lo opened for Beyoncé at the Chime For Change concert.
I think that says it all.
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What do Fresh Out the Oven, Louboutins, and Do It Well have in common? All three were JLO singles and all three FLOPPED despite being called her "comeback" singles. Let's not act like JLO's career wasn't on life support before American Idol. The absolute delusion saying Beyoncé buys her Grammys. So...JLO is poor and can't afford one? LOL!
I can't at these girls trying to diminish the impact of JLo, arguably one of the most influential and iconic people of the last 20 years, just to inflate the impact of their fave. Typical.
Single Ladies alone had more impact than any song in JLo's career.
We can't even compare album sales when JLo peaked back in 2001 and Beyoncé debuted as a solo artist in 2003.
If we removed On The Floor and Get Right JLo would be literally irrelevant to the music industry since 2003.
Legend and Lifetime Awards are given to artists who have either retired or become a has-been. JLo is none of both. She's too busy snatching Top 10s worldwide right now. Billboards need to get in line.
Can you specify in what planet? because in this one Live It Up higher peak is #13
Doesn't matter. What she already achieved, you cannot take away. She was and is the BIGGEST Latina pop/movie mogul the world has ever seen. Furthermore, she is not only the first person, but she was the first LATINA FEMALE to ever achieve a #1 album and a #1 movie simultaneously. Much more impressive than a #1 single and a #1 album at the same time. She managed to break through barriers that the world was once firmly against. Beyonce had/has it easy.
Now suddenly a #1 album is more important than a #1 single to a Navy member because it had to shade Beyoncé.