I don't understand why Taylor Swift is more
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bajbhdkn-1 — 11 years ago(July 11, 2014 04:10 AM)
Carrie may be country pop, but she's stil more country than Shania who was (Was, instead of is, because let's face it. She hasn't had an album out in 12 years and probably never will again) country/pop/rock. The thing is, the songs Carrie put out as singles from Blown Away were pop sounding. But it was still mostly a country album with songs such as Leave Love Alone and Cupid's Got A Shotgun and country ballads such as Good In Goodbye, Thank God For Hometowns and Forever Changed. Even Taylor Swift's Red album had country songs such as the title track and Begin Again. And those songs were singles. Fortunately no one paid any attention to them and only focused on the Max Martin collaborations.
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IrinaOma — 11 years ago(August 26, 2014 03:22 PM)
The Woman In Me album:
Whose Bed Have Your Boots Been Under?
The Woman in Me (Needs the Man in You)
God Bless the Child (with Gospel elements)
Home Ain't where His Heart Is (Anymore)
Come on Over:
Honey, I'm Home
Come On Over
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Price_RZ — 11 years ago(August 27, 2014 07:43 PM)
Straight up pop? That's too much.
When the shoe fits, wear it.
I guess you have too many stereotypes about country music.
Like actually knowing what country music is?
Shania made this genre popular outside USA.
Because what she did was pop but her producer and label called it country.
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Price_RZ — 11 years ago(August 29, 2014 09:03 PM)
Anyway, this genre would be much less famous without Shania.
This may be the single most ignorant comment I have ever read on IMDB.
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Price_RZ — 11 years ago(September 02, 2014 08:26 PM)
Garth Brooks, George Strait, and Kenny Rogers have more total sales. Also, George Strait did it without having to pander to pop fans. Again, I stand by my statement.
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IrinaOma — 11 years ago(September 03, 2014 07:32 AM)
Garth Brooks, George Strait, and Kenny Rogers have more total sales. Also, George Strait did it without having to pander to pop fans.
..but they are not international superstars. They didn't make this genre popular outside US or Canada. More than that, they are unknown in many parts of the world (unlike Shania!) -
lizcarlo87 — 11 years ago(November 27, 2014 08:18 PM)
It was a Country/Pop music! Big difference. Anyway, this genre would be much less famous without Shania.
Garth Brooks, George Strait, and Kenny Rogers have more total sales. Also, George Strait did it without having to pander to pop fans.
..but they are not international superstars. They didn't make this genre popular outside US or Canada. More than that, they are unknown in many parts of the world (unlike Shania!)
I would hardly expect traditional country artists to be huge international superstars. I like Carrie and couple other country pop artists. I like some of Shania songs. Shania made herself international superstar. I'm not bashing her at all. She had a little impact but not as much as others. Being international superstar and selling the most does not guarantee she is the most influential. Kitty Wells will always have the most impact. She paved the way for all solo country women. That effects all women in country who has solo career. Patsy Cline years after her death is still inspiring a lot of country singers to this day. Loretta, Meryl Haggard, George Straight and Johnny Cash are still being named as inspiration from country artists. Shania accomplished a lot in her career. That doesn't make it any greater than other artists in country. Country will always be American genre anyway. They don't need to be international. -
Price_RZ — 11 years ago(November 28, 2014 11:48 PM)
Shania made herself international superstar.
Mutt Lange did that actually.
Kitty Wells will always have the most impact.
Actually, one could argue Patsy Montana paved the way as she was the first female country singer to sell one million copies of a single.
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lizcarlo87 — 11 years ago(November 30, 2014 08:16 AM)
Actually, one could argue Patsy Montana paved the way as she was the first female country singer to sell one million copies of a single.
Thats awsome. I had no idea who she is anyway. Ill have to check her out. I like discoveing older country singers. Believe it or not Country is my favorite gene.