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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Saw this on TMZ. It's wild. Adele's rise is as fascinating as Britney's dominance. [twitter]https://twitter.com/FramingBritney/status/1408547552920801316[/twitter][/quote] Wow, Beyonce is so low despite all the hype[/quote] While Beyonce does cross over into pop, she is much more popular in the R&B category which can't really compete with the pop category. That tweet was fascinating to watch. Adele really came in strong! I very loosely follow pop music (I like the occasional radio song) so I had no idea how Brittney ranked among her peers in pop music. I never really liked any of Christina Aguillar's radio hits but I've heard some of her other songs and vocally she's pretty amazing, way better than Brittney so it was interesting to see how quickly Christina fell off. Britteny's vocals weren't as strong but clearly, she had a better stage presence, connection with her audience, and just had that mass appeal that her peers did not.[/quote] This chart doesn't consider Spotify and Pandora which is how we all listen to music now, so of course women from the 90s and 2000s will stay at the top. [/quote] This chart is BULLSH!!!T. Lady gaga has sold about 120 million albums and the chart says about 30m. Adele has sold 35 and not nearly 60. [/quote]
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