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Female Artists of the 21st Century: YEAR 2002 EDITION


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Hello everyone!

Welcome to Round 3 of Female Artists of the 21st Century: YEAR 2002 EDITION!
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So how exactly does this game work?  kYZgKWe.jpg

It’s simple! What I have done is gathered the 20 biggest female artists from each pertaining year, by taking into factors such as  sales, awards, tour gross, chart success, streaming, worldwide impact, influence and relevancy. Next to each artist will include their most commercially successful single from that respective year.

For example, Overprotected was Britney's most successful single from the year 2002, therefore I'm Not a Girl, Not Yet a Woman, I Love Rock 'N' Roll, Boys, and Anticipating will be omitted.

BUT...

Before we begin, let's tally in the votes for Round 2 so with our further ado, here's your Top 5 tracks from the year 2001 as voted by you all. :mimiclap_mariah_clapping_applause_proud_yes_Yas:

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5. Christina Aguilera - Lady Marmalade [28 votes]

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4. Janet Jackson - All For You [29 votes]

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3. Shakira - Whenever, Wherever [39 votes]

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2. Kylie Minogue - Can't Get You Out Of My Head [41 votes]

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1. Britney Spears - I'm a Slave 4 U [123 votes]

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Flawless year in music to say the least. :kylie_proud_yes_wow_impressive_amazing:

So now that the Top 5 of 2001 has been revealed, let's dive into 2002!  :kylie_proud_yes_wow_impressive_amazing:

Remember to vote for YOUR personal favorite song and if for whatever reason, you haven't heard a song that's featured on the list, feel free to give it a listen as I will link them in the spoilers below.

Let's begin! :clicktina_xtina_christina_aguilera_mouse_computer:

 

Alicia Keys: BIGGEST HIT - A Woman's Worth

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  • Following the success of her debut album "Songs in a Minor", Alicia Keys earned 5 GRAMMY Awards at the 2002 Ceremony including "Record of the Year" becoming the second female artist after Lauryn Hill to win 5 or more in one night; Keys also performed a flamenco rendition of her smash-hit 'Fallin'" at the night's ceremony
  • Keys was also the most nominated female artist at the 2002 American Music Awards and took home the most wins for an artist that night
  • Keys launched her "Songs In A Minor Tour" in the United States, Canada, and England making it one of the highest-grossing tours for a female artist that year
  • Keys also took home the "World's Best-Selling R&B Album Award" and "Best News Artist Award" at the 2002 World Music Awards

 

Ashanti: BIGGEST HIT - Foolish

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  • In spring of 2002, Ashanti released her debut album by the same name which sold 505,000 copies throughout the United States in its first week landing at #1 and breaking the record for highest first-week sales for a female debut artist; By the end of the year, "Ashanti" was certified triple-platinum by the RIAA, sold 6 million copies worldwide and spawned 3 Top 20 hits on the Billboard Hot 100
  • 'Foolish', her debut single, spent 10 consecutive weeks at #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 and was the most successful song by a female artist of 2002 in the United States
  • As a featured artist, Ashanti also achieved 3 Top 10 hits and a #1 single with Ja Rule on the Billboard Hot 100
  • At the 2002 Billboard Music Awards, Ashanti took home 8 awards total including "Female Artist of the Year"

 

Avril Lavigne: BIGGEST HIT - Complicated

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  • In the winter of 2002, Avril Lavigne released her debut single 'Complicated' which peaked in the Top 5 in over 20 countries and would go on to be nominated for 2 GRAMMY Awards including "Song of the Year" and "Best Female Pop Performance"
  • That spring, Lavigne released her debut album "Let Go" spawning 3 worldwide hits and eventually becoming the biggest breakout female artist of 2002 paving the way for the success of more female-driven punk and rock-influenced pop artists
  • That year, Lavigne took home an MTV Video Music Award for "Best New Artist in a Video" and a World Music Award for "World's Best Canadian Pop/Rock Artist" 
  • By the end of 2002, "Let Go" was certified 4x platinum by the RIAA and had and sold 16 million copies worldwide becoming the 10th best-selling album of that year
  • In December of 2002, Lavigne kicked off her highly anticipated international "Try To Shut Me Up Tour" which would go on to be a mega-success
  • Lavigne's newfound success landed her as a massive search query for websites like AskJeeves, Lycos, and Yahoo! becoming the new 'teen queen'
  • Lavigne's debut era is considered a highlight in the pop-punk and alternative rock scene becoming not only a music icon but also a fashion icon for her skate-punk and rocker style

 

Beyoncé: BIGGEST HIT - Work It Out 

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  • 2002 would mark the debut solo career for one the most successful female artists of all time, Queen Bey
  • Beyoncé not only launched her solo career after the success of Destiny's Child but made her theatrical film debut playing Foxxy Cleopatra in the comedy smash "Austin Powers in Gold Member" which topped the U.S. box office and grossed $73 million 
  • Her debut lead single 'Work It Out' entered the top 10 in the UK, Norway, and Belgium and she landed her first Billboard Top 10 as a featured artist in JAY-Z's ''03 Bonnie & Clyde' where she performed as a cameo on Saturday Night Live
  • She received "Songwriter of the Year" from American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers becoming the first African-American woman to win the award
  • That year, she and her Destiny's Child bandmates also received a plethora of awards including 2 American Music Awards, 1 BRIT Award, 3 World Music Awards and 1 GRAMMY Award for "Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals"
  • Beyoncé also signed a multi-million dollar Pepsi deal becoming the brand's new official spokeswoman and was well on her way to become the music industry's next 'it-girl'

 

Britney Spears: BIGGEST HIT - Overprotected

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  • Following the release of her multi-platinum third studio album "Britney", the pop princess made her feature film debut in the blockbuster box-office success "Crossroads" grossing over $61 million worldwide
  • Spears also took to Saturday Night Live as both the host and musical guest becoming the first female artist in history to host and perform twice; she previously held the record for youngest guest to host Saturday Night Live and as the third in history to both host and perform simultaneously
  • Spears also covered Rolling Stone Magazine that year and headlined one of the most expensive Pepsi ads of all time which was aired during Super Bowl XXXVI
  • Spears also launched several business endeavors that year which included the release of her first immersive, multi-platform video game titled "Britney's Dance Beat" and opened her first restaurant "Nyla" in New York City
  • In the spring of 2002, Spears kicked off the second leg of the "Dream Within A Dream Tour" which kicked off in Japan and became the second-highest grossing tour for a female artist that year only behind Cher
  • Spears also topped the Forbes Celebrity 100 list that year ranking her as the 'most powerful celebrity in the world' 
  • After announcing a hiatus, Spears' name continued to unleash all sorts of buzz in the tabloids and in the press for the remainder of the year; Spears became the most-searched female artist for the fourth year in a row
  • While Spears' "Overprotected" was not a major Billboard Hot 100 hit, it was a success on MTV's TRL and would receive a GRAMMY Award nomination for "Best Female Pop Vocal Performance"; Spears would also receive a nomination for "Best Vocal Pop Album" for 'Britney'

 

Celine Dion: BIGGEST HIT - A New Day Has Come

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  • Celine Dion ended her three-year sabbatical from the music industry with the aptly titled multi-platinum selling album "A New Day Has Come", released in the spring of 2002 with songs focusing on her motherhood and maturation as a woman
  • Selling over 12 million copies worldwide and generating 2 mega-successful worldwide hits, "A New Day Has Come" debuted at #1 in more than 17 countries, including the United Kingdom and Canada with first-week sales of 527,000 copies giving her the highest debut sales week of her career
  • Dion won multiple awards that year including a Billboard Award and a Sony Music Entertainment Award

 

Cher: BIGGEST HIT - Song For The Lonely

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  • In the spring of 2002, Cher embarked on her mega-successful "Living Proof: The Farewell Tour" in North America becoming the highest-grossing tour for a female artist that year 
  • At the 2002 Billboard Music Awards, Cher was given the honorary "Artist Achievement Award" for having "helped redefine popular music with massive success on the Billboard charts"

     

Christina Aguilera: BIGGEST HIT - Dirrty

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  • Released in the summer of 2002, the GRAMMY-nominated single 'Dirrty' presented a new image of Christina Aguilera which was widely criticized by the public and sparked controversy as she explored her ***uality and departed from her once carefully-crafted teen idol image
  • Showcasing more raw and vulnerable themes, Aguilera's fourth studio album "Stripped" was released that fall and generated 5 hits, including 1 Top 10 on the Billboard Hot 100 and would eventually sell over 10 million copies worldwide 
  • "Stripped" would also earn Aguilera 4 GRAMMY Award nominations including "Best Pop Vocal Album"; At the 2002 ceremony, Aguilera won an award for "Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals" for "Lady Marmalade"
  • In 2002, Aguilera posed nude for her second Rolling Stone Magazine cover
  • Aguilera also performed during the 2002 Winter Olympics Closing Ceremony
  • Aguilera's provocative and newly-extravagant image landed her as a massive search query for websites like Google, Lycos and Yahoo! becoming one of the most searched female artists of that year

     

Faith Hill: BIGGEST HIT - Cry

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  • Coming off of the success of 'There You'll Be' from the 2001 motion-picture "Pearl Harbor", Faith Hill was nominated for a 2002 GRAMMY Award for "Best Female Pop Vocal Performance" as well as an Academy Award for "Best Original Song In A Motion Picture" but ultimately lost both awards
  • In the summer of 2002, Hill would spawn yet another crossover hit with 'Cry' reaching the top 20 in multiple countries and eventually taking home the GRAMMY Award for "Best Female Country Vocal Performance"
  • Hill was also a musical guest on Saturday Night Live and continued to establish herself as pop's reigning country diva
  • That fall, Hill released her fifth studio album by the same name, "Cry", debuting at #1 on the Billboard 200 setting a new record for the largest first-week sales figure by a solo female country artist and selling nearly 4 million copies worldwide

     

Jennifer Lopez: BIGGEST HIT - Jenny From The Block

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  • 2002 was yet another ginormous year for bonafide superstar Jennifer Lopez 
  • In February of 2002, the pop icon would release "J to the L-O! The Remixes" becoming the first remix album in history to debut atop the Billboard 200 generating 2 Top 10 hits on the Billboard Hot 100, including the #1 hit 'Ain't It Funny (****** Remix)' which featured Ja Rule
  • In 2002, Lopez's personal life became even more extensively publicized after announcing her relationship followed by an engagement announcement with Ben Affleck and what tabloids would refer to the couple as "Bennifer", a portmanteau Vanity Fair would describe as "the first of that sort of tabloid branding" 
  • In September of that year, Lopez released her now-signature classic 'Jenny From the Block' as the lead single from her forthcoming album becoming a worldwide smash and reaching the Top 10 in multiple countries 
  • In addition to her mega-successful music and acting career, 2002 also established Lopez as a successful businesswoman opening up a Latin cuisine restaurant by the name of "Madre's" in Pasadena, California and releasing her first fragrance, "Glow by JLo", becoming one of the top-selling celebrity fragrances in the United States; Lopez is often times credited for spawning a new wave of celebrity fragrances
  • Lopez released her third studio album "This Is Me... Then" later that fall which gave her the highest opening sales of her career, generated 3 hits, including a #1 single on the Billboard Hot 100 and sold over 6 million copies worldwide
  • In addition to her new album and business endeavors, Lopez also starred as the lead role in romantic-comedy film "Mad in Manhattan" becoming the highest-grossing film of her career generating $154 dollars
  • That year, Lopez earned herself several awards including a Billboard Award, an MTV Video Music Award and a World Music Award
  • Lopez's overexposure landed her on the front page of every major gossip column and tabloid magazine becoming one of the most searched female artists of that year alongside Britney Spears

     

Jennifer Love Hewitt: BIGGEST HIT - BareNaked

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  • While not as massive as the other Jennifer, Jennifer Love Hewitt was still a big name in both music, film and the gossip columns becoming one of Hollywood's main 'it-girls' that year
  • That year, Hewitt released "BareNaked" with the same album name and starred alongside Jackie Chan as a lead role in the box-office hit "The Tuxedo" grossing over $100 worldwide
  • Hewitt also hosted the World Music Awards in Monte Carlo and covered Rolling Stone Magazine that year
  • Hewitt's 's** symbol' status, as well as her relationship with American singer-songwriter John Mayer, continued to keep the public interested as she became a popular search query on websites like Google and Lycos

     

Kelly Clarkson: BIGGEST HIT: A Moment Like This

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  • After winning the first season of "American Idol" which became one of the most-watched television broadcasts in the nation that year, Kelly Clarkson rose to fame by signing with multiple record deals and released her debut double-single 'Before Your Love'/'A Moment Like This' which ascended to #1 breaking the record for biggest leap to top of the Billboard Hot 100 for a solo female artist

  • That fall, Clarkson toured with the rest of the Top 10 "American Idol" contestants during the "American Idols Live! Tour 2002" which spanned in 30 cities

  • Clarkson's debut track went on to become the best-selling single of 2002 in the United States and her overnight success would soon launch one of the most successful careers for a female artist of the 21st century

  • Clarkson's success on the singing competition show "American Idol" was not only regarded as a phenomenon but also helped legitimize the impact of talent shows in the wider world of entertainment 

 

Kylie Minogue: BIGGEST HIT - Love At First Sight

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  • Following the massive success of 'Can't Get You Out of My Head' Kylie Minogue's eighth studio album "Fever" was released in the United States in February of 2002 debuting at #3 on the Billboard 200, becoming one of the best-selling albums globally that year and landed her 2 GRAMMY Award nominations where she would be honored for "Best Dance Recording"
  • The remaining singles—'In Your Eyes', 'Love at First Sight' and 'Come into My World'—all peaked in the top 10 in Australia and the United Kingdom
  • That year, Minogue took to the United States to promote her material and was the musical guest on Saturday Night Live among many other television broadcasts
  • Minogue also headlined her seventh concert tour "KylieFever2002" in Europe and Australia which ran from April to August 2002
  • Minogue won several awards that year including at the Brit Awards, MTV Video Music Awards, World Music Awards and many more becoming one of the most successful international acts of 2002

     

Madonna: BIGGEST HIT - Die Another Day

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  • After a string of some box-office flops, Madonna released 'Die Another Day', the title song of the mega-successful James Bond film with also the same name in which she had a cameo role
  • The futuristic dance-pop track reached the Top 10 in a number of countries worldwide and was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for "Best Original Song" later that year, as well as for two GRAMMY Awards for "Best Dance Recording" and "Best Short Form Music Video"

     

Mariah Carey: BIGGEST HIT - Through the Rain

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  • After the box office failure of "Glitter", Mariah Carey cast in the independent film "WiseGirls" which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in January of 2002; While the film received negative reviews, Carey's performance was mostly praised

    That year, Carey performed the American National Anthem at Super Bowl XXXVI and to date, is regarded as one of the best renditions performed at the sporting event

  • That fall, Carey released 'Through The Rain' and while it was her lowest-charting lead single on the US Billboard Hot 100 at the time, the track reached the top spot in Spain and peaked within the Top 10 in Canada, the Netherlands, Italy, Sweden, Switzerland and the United Kingdom
  • Described as one of her most personal records, Carey released her ninth studio album "Charmbracelet" in December of that year and the album would eventually sell 3 million copies worldwide

 

Mary J. Blige - BIGGEST HIT: No More Drama

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  • In February of 2002, Mary J. Blige re-issued her fifth studio album "No More Drama" re-entering the Top 10 on the Billboard 200 and was certified double platinum by the RIAA gaining more than 200 percent in sales 
  • That same month, Blige embarked on her worldwide concert "No More Drama Tour" in the United States, Japan and Europe
  • Blige took home multiple awards that year including an MTV Video Music Award for "Best R&B Video" at the 2002 ceremony 
  • Blige also covered the prestigous Rolling Stone Magazine's "Woman in Rock" Issue alongside music superstars Britney Spears and Shakira remaining as one of the hottest names in hip-hop and soul

     

P!nk: BIGGEST HIT - Just Like A Pill

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  • P!nk's second studio album "Missundaztood" landed the pop star four global hits, including a UK #1, two GRAMMY Award nominations and ranked sixth among the best-selling albums of 2002 with sales of up to 12 million copies worldwide
  • In the spring of 2002, P!nk embarked on her debut international "Party Tour" with shows in North America, Europe, Asia and Australasia, as well as becoming a supporting act for Lenny Kravitz's "American Tour"
  • P!nk took home multiple awards that year including a GRAMMY Award for "Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals" for 'Lady Marmalade' where she also performed at the night's ceremony, as well as two MTV Video Music Awards for "Best Female Video" and "Best Dance Video"

     

Shakira: BIGGEST HIT - Underneath Your Clothes

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  • After the international success of her crossover album "Laundry Service", Shakira continued to make waves as one of the hottest names in the music industry with extremely high demand became the 7th best-selling album of 2002, with sales of up to 13 million copies worldwide making her one of the biggest Latin female crossover artists in the world
  • In addition to 'Whenever, Wherever' becoming the biggest global hit for an artist in 2002, Shakira achieved two other worldwide hits which included 'Underneath Your Clothes' and 'Objection (Tango)'

    "Laundry Service", her fifth studio album and first English-language album,
  • In support of her massive success, Shakira embarked on "Tour of the Mongoose" in fall of that year which was the singer's first global tour and became one of the highest-grossing tours for a female artist in both 2002 and 2003
  • Shakira took home multiple awards in 2002 which included a Latin Grammy Award and an MTV Video Music Award for "International Viewer's Choice";  Not only was Shakira the most nominated artist at the MTV Video Music Awards that year but her performance became one of the most memorable moments of the night
  • By the end of the year, Shakira covered Rolling Stone Magazine not once but twice and her global popularity made her one of the most popular search terms for a female artist in 2002

     

Shania Twain: BIGGEST HIT - I'm Gonna Getcha Good!

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  • 2002 saw the return of country music's finest superstar, Shania Twain with her 4th studio album, "Up!" which sold 874,000 copies in its first week and spawned 8 singles, including 'I'm Gonna Getcha Good!', 'Ka-Ching!' and 'Forever and for Always'  
  • "Up!" would end up selling an impressive 20 million copies worldwide and became certified diamond by the RIAA giving her the distinction of being the only female artist to have three consecutive diamond albums released in the United States; "Up!" would eventually receive 3 GRAMMY Award nominations including one for "Best Country Album"
  • The album's lead single 'I'm Gonna Getcha Good!' set the record at the time for the highest-ever debut by a female artist on the Billboard country charts and hit the Top 10 in 14 countries
     

Whitney Houston: BIGGEST HIT - Whatchulookinat

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  • After some legal disputes, Whitney "The Voice" Houston embarked on what would be her comeback to the music industry after re-signing her contract with Arista Records which was the largest recording contract for a female artist at the time
  • That year, Houston gave her infamous primetime special interview with Diane Sawyer where she addressed rumors, drug use, marriage and other topics leaving many fans concerned
  • Houston released her fifth studio album, "Just Whitney" towards the end of 2002 which generated a total of 4 singles and would sell over 2 million copies worldwide

 

AND LAST BUT NOT LEAST, an honorable mention to the artists who slightly missed the Top 20 cut :fakecry_christina_aguilera_xtina_crying_tears_wipe_sad::
 

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Alanis Morissette


Anastacia


Brandy


Kelly Osbourne


Michelle Branch (our girl @britney fkn spears:fakecry_christina_aguilera_xtina_crying_tears_wipe_sad: )


Missy Elliott (:fakecry_christina_aguilera_xtina_crying_tears_wipe_sad:)


Nelly Furtado


Sheryl Crow


Vanessa Carlton


Victoria Beckham

 

Remember - multiple votes allowed.

Now without any further ado, let the games begin! kYZgKWe.jpg

 

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2 hours ago, princessmimi said:

Cool thread!

 

I voted for Ashanti, Avril, Britney, Christina, JLO and Mariah

Taste. :clicktina_xtina_christina_aguilera_mouse_computer: I think my Top 5 (in no order) would be:

- Avril Lavigne: Complicated
- Britney Spears: Overprotected
- Celine Dion: A New Day Has Come
- Christina Aguilera: Dirrty
- Shakira: Underneath Your Clothes

But that may be subject to change. I’m going to re-listen to all 20 songs later and from there, I’ll make my final decision. ‘Complicated’, ‘Overprotected’ and ‘Underneath Your Clothes’ are FOR SURE in my top 5 though. They are amazing songs. :praisega_gaga_amazing_brilliant_show_stopping_showstopping_sunglasses_incredible_yas_Yes:

1 hour ago, nwonder said:

:clicktina_xtina_christina_aguilera_mouse_computer:

What’s your top 5? :clicktina_xtina_christina_aguilera_mouse_computer:

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8 minutes ago, Joshyworld said:

Taste. :clicktina_xtina_christina_aguilera_mouse_computer: I think my Top 5 (in no order) would be:

- Avril Lavigne: Complicated
- Britney Spears: Overprotected
- Celine Dion: A New Day Has Come
- Christina Aguilera: Dirrty
- Shakira: Underneath Your Clothes

But that may be subject to change. I’m going to re-listen to all 20 songs later and from there, I’ll make my final decision. ‘Complicated’, ‘Overprotected’ and ‘Underneath Your Clothes’ are FOR SURE in my top 5 though. They are amazing songs. :praisega_gaga_amazing_brilliant_show_stopping_showstopping_sunglasses_incredible_yas_Yes:

What’s your top 5? :clicktina_xtina_christina_aguilera_mouse_computer:

1. Britney - Overprotected

2. Avril - Sk8erboi

3. JLO - All I Have (idk if this came out in 2002 or 2003 but I really like it)

4. Mariah - Through The Rain

5. Christina - Dirrty

 

I changed 2 of the songs cause I wanted to show the songs I really like from 2002.

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29 minutes ago, ExXL said:

Avril Levine is the most overrated woman ever ...... :sipney_britney_starbucks_straw_sipping_drinking_spill:

She had 1 hit with her annoying voice and y'all act like she's the singer of the century?? :clicktina_xtina_christina_aguilera_mouse_computer:

 

 

Avril had much more than 1 hit. If you're gonna drag someone, do it with accuracy. 

@Joshyworld I voted for 'Cry' by Faith Hill. One of my favorite songs ever! It's not actually her biggest hit though. I always thought it should've been bigger! It's not country and I think it didn't fit in well on pop radio. 'The Way You Love Me' and 'This Kiss' were definitely bigger, and maybe a few others. She was in a no-man's land genre/marketing-wise on this album before a full return to country a couple years later. Of course, she and Shania were, IMO, the biggest trailblazers in country for coloring outside genre lines, and now people do whatever they want. 

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1 hour ago, ExXL said:

Avril Levine is the most overrated woman ever ...... :sipney_britney_starbucks_straw_sipping_drinking_spill:

She had 1 hit with her annoying voice and y'all act like she's the singer of the century?? :clicktina_xtina_christina_aguilera_mouse_computer:

 

 

She has an annoying voice but let’s not pretend that she isn’t one of the most influential artists of the 21st century with multiple hits under her belt. Guess somebody doesn’t know their music history. :clicktina_xtina_christina_aguilera_mouse_computer:

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2 minutes ago, babyimmafreak90 said:

How am I the only one who has put in a vote for Slaynia’s I’m Gonna Getcha Good!? That song is a certified bop :lessons_preaching_telling_hand_smack:

I love Shania so much :yasqueen_yes_wow_crying_praise_tears_wipe_sad: 'I'm Gonna Getcha Good' is so incredible, and I love the pop and country versions equally. I love how she released multiple versions of that album! 

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1, Celine Dion - A New Day Has Come

2, Avril Lavigne - Complicated

3, Christina Aguilera - Dirrty

4, Jennifer Lopez - Jenny From The Block

5, Madonna - Die Another Day

I haven't heard most of these songs actually but I really do love Celine's song. The rest of my top 5 are ok songs but not favorites.

Jenny is a bop though.

As for Shakira's Underneath Your Clothes, she is an artist I love but that song is so uninteresting. 

 

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1 hour ago, babyimmafreak90 said:

How am I the only one who has put in a vote for Slaynia’s I’m Gonna Getcha Good!? That song is a certified bop :lessons_preaching_telling_hand_smack:

I feel like that song was Shania’s attempt to to recreate the success of “M!IFLAW” and “TDIMM” but it just seemed off and inauthentic to me. I do love “Forever and For Always” though. I feel like that should have been the lead from Up! :lessons_preaching_telling_hand_smack:

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