Beyonce: Crazy In Love, Single Ladies, Halo
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TheEternalCherry — 9 years ago(February 07, 2017 09:50 AM)
Why are the Rihanna stans bringing up "Diamonds" as if that song is iconic in any way, shape, or form?
The answer is that Rihanna chases trends while Beyonc simply makes classics. She is truly the Katy to Beyonc's Gaga.
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mederomartinez-20002 — 9 years ago(February 07, 2017 10:13 AM)
You make no sense. Neither Diamonds nor anything released as of late qualifies as chasing trends. Unlike Gaga, rihanna's risks pay off.
But you are right tho, she is the KATY to Beyonce's Gaga, more hits and more iconic songs. Katy has teenage dream, firework and Roar where Gaga barely saves face with Bad romance
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TheEternalCherry — 9 years ago(February 07, 2017 10:20 AM)
Neither Diamonds nor anything released as of late qualifies as chasing trends.
"Work" very blatantly cashed in on an island music trend that has been bubbling in pop music for quite some time. Even several years ago, Charli XCX one of the most prolific songwriters in the game said she believed reggae was going to be the next big thing since producers were fixated on it. Why isn't it surprising to me, then, that Rihanna dusted off her
Music of the Sun
boots to cash in on it?
But you are right tho, she is the KATY to Beyonce's Gaga, more hits and more iconic songs. Katy has teenage dream, firework and Roar where Gaga barely saves face with Bad romance
Yet Gaga and Beyonc will be remembered as the icons of their generation, while Katy and Rihanna will have to settle for being the Tiffanys and the Cyndis.
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mederomartinez-20002 — 9 years ago(February 07, 2017 10:56 AM)
Lmao ok so Rihanna follows the uber successful Charli xcx. Got it.
If you made any sense at all though you'd know that Rihanna has never left Caribbean influenced music, all of her albums always have a song or two, hell she has even released them as SINGLES (Rudeboy) but yes, let's pretend Rihanna hadn't done any Caribbean tunes since her debut til last year with the massive number one hit Work
Also dead at you putting Beyonce and Gaga on the same league, they are NOT and never will be. Beyonce is a legend by now, Gaga sank by album 3 and is struggling to make album 4 happen. Get out here. The only cyndi of her generation truly is Gaga, a talented odd girl with some early hits and crazy style but nothing else. She won't be embraced by future generations because her music is just not memorable and she is NOT current, unlike the other girls who continue to score big hit after big hit, thus remaining popular with today's (and tomorrow's) audience.
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mederomartinez-20002 — 9 years ago(February 07, 2017 11:09 AM)
Haha obviously I've left you without anything to say. It's ok.
And yes, I stand by what I say, Idk anything about Bruno Mars maybe you bitter hoes are right, but if that's the case then he's also bigger than Gaga.
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ItsLukeyBitch — 9 years ago(February 08, 2017 01:54 AM)
Firework and Hot N Cold are, Teenage Dream is the most forgotten TD single, Roar is on the way to be iconic.
Unlike Gaga, rihanna's risks pay off.
Drag it
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Ultraviolenxe — 9 years ago(February 07, 2017 01:30 PM)
Why are the Rihanna stans bringing up "Diamonds" as if that song is iconic in any way, shape, or form?
It being the best-selling digital song by a black female artist of all time makes it iconic since it literally made history. I'm not even gonna get into the fact that you think Gaga is even remotely a Beyonce. Gaga is Cyndi Lauper 2.0. Katy is untalented and useless but you can't deny that she's a pop icon at this point.
Just because I can't kiss back, doesn't mean you can't kiss that.