It was definitely the genre that ruled during a certtain part of the 90's...and Celine interpreted that genre amazingly well, better maybe even than Mariah......But it was for me more about the type of music she singed and not her person...In these regard still Mariah for me in that period had a bigger impact if you consider the whole package and not the music alone;stevyy wrote:Celine is a mega legend, believe it or not in 1997-2000 every girl (at least in my country) wanted to be a little celine. her impact was immense.. as an artist and performer.
mariah, whitney, madonna and janet - as successful as the've been during that time, the all were massively overshadowed by Celine. Celine's fame didn't ONLY last for the titanic era.. ANDHC was massive also and her pre titanic sales were immense too.
Celine is WAY more influental and successful than Adele and Beyoncé combined. People should not forget that there was a music industry before 2000.
GetBack wrote:M.I.A. over Spice Girls? Missy Elliott over Celine? Fantasia over Shania? I think thatgrapejuice made that list.
But, with some tweaks, the same can be said of Norah Jones, Alanis Morisette and Shania Twain as regards a place in the top 10. I agree Beyonce is bigger than all of them but come on! Third?joel77m77 wrote:I think you are all being too hasty saying Beyonce doesnt deserve her place as I think she does on the basis that in the space of four albums she's broken records in terms of awards (Grammy's) in terms of sales (Halo in Brazil) and her name as a performer is at the top, she's known as the whole package meaning she can sing dance etc on stage, a feat only a very few artists can do and she's made history with her performances in terms of Glastonbury. So I strongly think she deserves to be in the Top 5.
LMAO!frisbee wrote:I don't know why Celine fans let it get to them. Her fragrance sales alone overshadow careers in the top 10.
The same can't be sad for the artists you mentioned though cus as good as they are Beyonce broke boundaries especially with performing, she was the first female in a ridiculous number of years to headline the Glastonbury Pyramid Stage and she's given award shows their highest ratings in years as the VMA's and Glastonbury got the highest ratings ever with Beyonce's performances.frisbee wrote:But, with some tweaks, the same can be said of Norah Jones, Alanis Morisette and Shania Twain as regards a place in the top 10. I agree Beyonce is bigger than all of them but come on! Third?joel77m77 wrote:I think you are all being too hasty saying Beyonce doesnt deserve her place as I think she does on the basis that in the space of four albums she's broken records in terms of awards (Grammy's) in terms of sales (Halo in Brazil) and her name as a performer is at the top, she's known as the whole package meaning she can sing dance etc on stage, a feat only a very few artists can do and she's made history with her performances in terms of Glastonbury. So I strongly think she deserves to be in the Top 5.
It should have been Madonna, Mariah, Celine, Whitney, Britney, Beyonce, Shania, etc. etc.
Believe it or not, it's almost always about the record sales. I bet they didn't even have to debate Madonna being #1. She's universally known as the Queen of Pop and that is only - and only - because of her record sales.
Its not BS at all - Coty released a statement three years ago claiming sales of over $850m.denise wrote:^^That fragrance earning is BS and has not any credible source.....seriously.....
Oh yes and her menager let her brake her ass in the colosseum to ammass in 4 year neither a quarter of what she would have get putting a name on the fragrance? Do you believe at horse fly too?lol04wayne wrote:Its not BS at all - Coty released a statement three years ago claiming sales of over $850m.denise wrote:^^That fragrance earning is BS and has not any credible source.....seriously.....
In that time, she's released additional top-selling fragrances. $1billion is a cautious estimate.
Not that it matters to a poll about music.