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Discussion: Is Rihanna the most diverse artist of our generation?
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Originally posted by A Little Unruly
No.  Just because a lot of her song have influences from different genres doesn't make her versatile. It's not like she actually explored most of them.
Kelly Clarkson, P!nk, Beyoncé, Xtina, Gaga, etc. >>>
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Pink and Kelly Clarkson are just copies of each other
Ill give you Xtina and maybe Gaga
Beyonce has been trying to recreate Crazy in Love for 10 years now and apart from Baby Boy, what other sounds or genres has she explored in?
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No, Beyoncé and Christina are more diverse.
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But why I hear Rihanna songs everywhere?Her music constantly on radio.I traveled from airport to hotel and RIhanna songs playing on taxi.Entering the stores the same.Parties the same.THe most loved and diverse artist.

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Originally posted by UnMutedOne
Doing a bunch of genres of music doesn't make you "diverse," especially if you can't do many of them particularly well. If anything, that makes one the most schizophrenic, undefined artist of their generation...and that's not a good thing. A jack of all trades, but a master of none.
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Reggae and West Indian music is where she excels
And how is she schizophrenic if she's using different producers and travelling the world to find different sounds to explore? It makes her cultured and it reaches a wider range of audience

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Originally posted by RihannasVeryOwn
Pink and Kelly Clarkson are just copies of each other
Ill give you Xtina and maybe Gaga
Beyonce has been trying to recreate Crazy in Love for 10 years now and apart from Baby Boy, what other sounds or genres has she explored in?
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gaga is not that versatile
I mean she sticks to europop/ electro most of the time
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Changing your hairstyle every fifteen minutes doesn't make you diverse....
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Yes, if you don't agree you're seriously ****ing retarded .
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Tbh musically I think so, but you can't really credit it all to her .
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Originally posted by UnMutedOne
Doing a bunch of genres of music doesn't make you "diverse," especially if you can't do many of them particularly well. If anything, that makes one the most schizophrenic, undefined artist of their generation...and that's not a good thing. A jack of all trades, but a master of none.
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Wait, judging bu your sig, did I expect you to say anything good but hate. lol.
Then what makes an artist diverse when it comes to music? Not well, charts disagree with you. Schizophrenic really? Undefined? No. Just because you can't fpcus on one genre doesnt mean you're undefined, lol. Any artist an sing any genre they want. And please do you even attended school. Judging by your manners, it looks like you're not. Schizophrenia is serious. I guess you know nothing. Lastly, she's a master of singing diverse musical genres. She doesn't need to choose one. Reggae is actually her forte.
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Beyoncé, Britney, Jennifer Lopez, Xtina, etc, are all just as diverse. I don't know why Rihanna fans think she's special in this. They're pop stars, they have to be diverse.
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Originally posted by UnMutedOne
Changing your hairstyle every fifteen minutes doesn't make you diverse....
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Nobody is talking about hairstyles
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Discussion: Is Rihanna the most diverse artist of our generation?
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Reading is fundamental
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No. I'm not sure if you would count for example Nelly Furtado as 'our generation' but she is way more versatile, second only to Madonna probably. Rihanna takes little bits and pieces of different genres but she never tackles a song that isn't 95% pop-oriented.
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Originally posted by Gavroche
I love her, but I wouldn't call her an artist. More like a product. So the answer is "no". Her versatility is amazing thought.
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According to the dictionary the definition of a product is: an article or substance that is manufactured or refined for sale.
- Lol. . . .So you know where i can go to buy me a Rihanna? 
Now to answer the question. Yes Rihanna is extremely diverse. Actually waiting for her to bless us with a country song.
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Originally posted by TobeGrierson
Wait, judging bu your sig, did I expect you to say anything good but hate. lol.
Then what makes an artist diverse when it comes to music? Not well, charts disagree with you. Schizophrenic really? Undefined? No. Just because you can't fpcus on one genre doesnt mean you're undefined, lol. Any artist an sing any genre they want. And please do you even attended school. Judging by your manners, it looks like you're not. Schizophrenia is serious. I guess you know nothing. Lastly, she's a master of singing diverse musical genres. She doesn't need to choose one. Reggae is actually her forte.
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Originally posted by Ressti
Beyoncé, Britney, Jennifer Lopez, Xtina, etc, are all just as diverse. I don't know why Rihanna fans think she's special in this. They're pop stars, they have to be diverse.
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Tell me one Beyonce song, apart from Baby Boy, that's not R&B or pop?

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Originally posted by UnMutedOne
Changing your hairstyle every fifteen minutes doesn't make you diverse....
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All genres #1's dissagree

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Member Since: 4/23/2012
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Miley is 
She's done Pop, Hip-Hop, R&B, Electro-Pop, Pop-Rock, Rock, Country, Folk and Teen Pop 
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Originally posted by Fanik
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Listen to her albums, boo
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Originally posted by RihannasVeryOwn
Pink and Kelly Clarkson are just copies of each other
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That makes no sense 
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Member Since: 8/18/2013
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Yup, definitely a good idea. Rihanna's pop is straightforward, smart and sexy; she's a consummate performer; and she's ridiculously beautiful, with a face that seems to encompass almost all of humanity and a smile that could get the attention of every guy stuffing party pizzas in his face. Advertisers would be stoked, too -- hey, it's a business -- because she has major crossover demographics, and we haven't even gone into her singing yet. Basically, the woman's voice could make almost any song great, outside of Insane Clown Posse and 2LiveCrew. A big thumbs-up

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