Britney is a nostalgia act, thought of in the same sentence as that pedophilic purple dinosaur and Sabrina The Teenage Witch. No ifs, buts or maybes. The contribution Britney has made is of a dumbed down pop star, who's aim in their career to get cheap bucks through provocative clothing and talent. I dont rate Madonna at all but i acknowladge she had a huge amount of talent to turn a lack of vocals into something extraordinary.
But please, don't dumb down Christina's abilities to suit your own. When anyone thinks of a "vocal diva", its Whitney. Mariah. Celine (). Christina. Beyonce. Adele. Maybe Kelly Clark. Beyonce is the more all rounder but Christina is the vocalist everyone wants to compete against or beat. That's it.
The points you made your first paragraph is how you feel about Britney's legacy and how you don't like it. Ask anyone other than Christina fans who are still bitter about Britney overshadowing her in '99 and to this day as the GP and media don't let your group forget. You actually subconsciously even said she has a legacy - "The contribution Britney has made..." so don't say she doesn't have one.
I didn't deny Christina was a vocal diva, but she is lost her footing to Beyonce. If not, then explain why she wasn't invited to perform at the inauguration? There's a reason why new generation don't know who she is other than a hook girl and why she endlessly keeps flopping hard, unlike Britney. If you still don't understand, make a thread about who has the bigger legacy between Britney or Christina and only take sensible comments are true votes to eliminate the number of fans bias voting excuse. Good night.
ARTPOP will destroy. PRISM will be Katy's Ray of Light. Britney's WB will take Gaga off the map. Beyonce's next album will be a Nelly Furtado The Spirit Indestructible sized success.
When will the Kweens of SYG realize they're almost never right?
The girls here think Metacritic score = the amount of acclaim and that's it.
So true, I mean the girl in your Avi has a higher then a Radiohead album, Kid A (it got an 80) and it is one of the most acclaimed album in the history of music and the same thing goes with Grammys, most of the greatest albums ever never got a Grammy or even a nom
On July 28, 1992, Mary Jane Blige rewrote pop music history with her debut album, What’s The 411, a personal manifesto translated into a multi-platinum hit.
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You can hear Blige’s influence in artists like window-busting Jazmine Sullivan and Lauryn Hill, among others. It seems fitting that Frank Ocean interprets a section of “Real Love” on “Super Rich Kids,” from his own deeply personal debut, Channel Orange.
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Even 20 years later, it just takes one spin of the Queen Of Hip Hop Soul’s debut LP to feel your own heart leap over the self-created dramas of youth. Fires still burning, anger released.