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Originally posted by slw84
Congrats for stanning for a legend.
Hits in r&b, pop/rock, a/c pop and now country
Ha versatility...
I hope her next era is going to be a big one.
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I think it will be. She'll be the first pop star to peak in her late 30s. But the beauty of Pink is that she's made such a following with the older crowd, that even once she passes 40, she'll still be successful. Maybe not as big and not played on Pop, but she will still have 2 formats on her side.
And even then, I could see her being one of the few female acts to be successful on Pop in her 40s because her music and image was never marketed towards "youth". Most female pop stars fail because they've marketed themselves towards the younger crowds and try to use sex to sell, but then no one buys that when they're older. However, the way Pink has marketed herself as TALENT, it makes me hopeful that she won't have the same issues. She's successful because of her talent, not her image. And let's be real, she's never really been the "cool fad/it girl". She's just always been the talented one that people loved and respected.