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Originally posted by RomanNavy
No.
I literally fail to see how.
What song made what impact, I want some reasoning and not just some YAAAAS.
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The fast-singing style of No, No, No and subsequent Destiny's Child singles spurred a trend in this vocal style, and it is still very often being used today.
Crazy in Love started a trend of go-go style songs seen in the likes of Amerie's 1 Thing and J.Lo's Get Right.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but not many female pop stars were using the dancehall style (it was mostly relegated to Jamaicans or males at the time) and after the huge success of Baby Boy, there were many singers signed and debuting with this style (Kat Deluna, Rihanna). The same could be argued for Naughty Girl's middle eastern style sound that was later heard in The Pussycat Dolls' Buttons and Christina Milian's Dip it Low (the whole video screams Beyonce too).
Irreplaceable spawned countless imitations from the likes of Chris Brown, Rihanna (three times in one era!) and Jordin Sparks.
Single Ladies is perhaps the most iconic song of the last few years. Undoubtedly due to it's video, the song is still a crucial part of the equation.