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Discussion: Did your fave got a mention on the 2000's in Music article?
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Did your fave got a mention on the 2000's in Music article?
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The Queen is described as the Queen
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Avril Lavigne was arguably the first and lead artist to take this new direction in pop music, with hits such as "Complicated", "Sk8er Boi", "I'm with You" at the beginning of the decade and "Girlfriend" at the end, Lavigne leads this genre throughout all the decade worldwide, with her contemporaries, such stars as Michelle Branch and Vanessa Carlton, not far behind with their own success. Other prominent girl pop-rock artists of the 2000s included Hilary Duff, and Ashlee Simpson. Later artists reflecting the genre include Selena Gomez & the Scene, Demi Lovato, Miley Cyrus, Katy Perry and Taylor Swift.
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Of course. She even has a picture.
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Britney is mentioned and even has a picture, Rihanna is mentioned, J.Lo is mentioned. Even K-Pop is mentioned.
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Lady Gaga took the later part of the decade by storm and revived the electronic influence of pop music that was not prominent since 2000.
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Welp...
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Her debut album, The Fame, was released on August 19, 2008. It reached number-one in Canada, Austria, Germany, United Kingdom and Ireland and topped the Billboard Top Electronic Albums chart. Its first two singles, "Just Dance" and "Poker Face", became international number-one hits, topping the Hot 100 in the United States as well as other countries. The album later earned a total of six Grammy Award nominations and won awards for Best Electronic/Dance Album and Best Dance Recording. By the fourth quarter of 2009 she had released her second studio album The Fame Monster, with the global chart-topping lead single "Bad Romance".
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American Idol winners became a big part of the American pop sound, but only one winner became a staple. Season 1 winner Kelly Clarkson experienced huge success and tons of hit radio singles with her pop-rock sound including worldwide hits "Breakaway", "Since U Been Gone", "Behind These Hazel Eyes", and "Because of You" at the middle of the decade.
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under Adult Contemporary
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"Breakaway" from Kelly Clarkson spent a longevity 20 weeks atop the chart.
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and under a picture of her
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American Idol winner Kelly Clarkson makes huge hits in pop music charts and over 20 million records, best-selling Idol.
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Duh Bey and DC were mentioned, and there's a picture of Bey
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Yup and they dragged Carrie Underwood in the process
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Artists such as Janet Jackson, Kylie Minogue, Madonna and Nelly Furtado experienced revived success
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Beyoncé's hit "Sweet Dreams" was not a direct sampling of an 80s pop hit but Anne Hagerty of Billboard magazine was quoted saying, "this track will fit right on a Michael Jackson or Madonna instrumental."
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Furthermore, Madonna's singles such as "Hung Up" (#1 in 45 countries) and "4 Minutes" (#1 in 32 countries) become huge dance hits
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Madonna and Kylie Minogue both have a big presence on the European music scene both having numerous hits in the 2000s which include for Madonna "Hung Up", "Celebration", "Sorry", Hollywood", "4 Minutes" and "Music" and for Kylie "Spinning Around", "On a Night Like This", "Can't Get You Out of My Head", "Slow" and "In My Arms". Madonna and Minogue today remains the most played female artist in UK radio history
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Why are y'all proud that your faves were mentioned in a Wikipedia article? That **** ain't prestigious.
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Multiple times. Granted, many times, the article is referring to an artist that influenced them.
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Why are y'all proud that your faves were mentioned in a Wikipedia article? That **** ain't prestigious.
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Agreed. If we're to follow this article, then Limp Bizkit would be on the level of some of the most popular artists of the decade...and yeah, no.
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Bad Kids got a 2010 mention
I don't even
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Multiple times. Granted, many times, the article is referring to an artist that influenced them.
Agreed. If we're to follow this article, then Limp Bizkit would be on the level of some of the most popular artists of the decade... and yeah, no.
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Fall Out Boy and Lady Gaga <3
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Irish singer Enya continued to enjoy steady success during the 2000s; her 2000 album A Day Without Rain sold 15 million copies[61] and she was named the world's best selling female artist of 2001
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And the World Music Award to prove it.
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Wikipedia always spills the true tea.
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Originally posted by KoreanDream
Why are y'all proud that your faves were mentioned in a Wikipedia article? That **** ain't prestigious.
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i am
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American Idol winners became a big part of the American pop sound, but only one winner became a staple. Season 1 winner Kelly Clarkson experienced huge success and tons of hit radio singles with her pop-rock sound including worldwide hits "Breakaway", "Since U Been Gone", "Behind These Hazel Eyes", and "Because of You" at the middle of the decade.
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YES.... All Of Them
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Yes
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