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That list is also very R&B heavy, you need to expand your genres more
Well I think it's normal to have a preference over a certain genre of music. I listen to any type of music all the time but my favorite albums always end up being the R&B ones.
For me, the best albums ever delivered by artists are:
Celine - Because You Loved Me
Mariah - Butterfly (Music Box comes close)
Madonna - Ray Of Light
Whitney - My Love Is Your Love
Kylie - Fever
Beyoncé - 4
Alicia Keys - Elements Of Freedom
Janet Jackson - Velvet Rope
u should listen to male artists more.
Actually that's true My male artists collection is limited. Any suggestions.
For me, the best albums ever delivered by artists are:
Celine - Because You Loved Me
Mariah - Butterfly (Music Box comes close)
Madonna - Ray Of Light
Whitney - My Love Is Your Love
Kylie - Fever
Beyoncé - 4
Alicia Keys - Elements Of Freedom
Janet Jackson - Velvet Rope
For me, the best albums ever delivered by artists are:
Celine - Because You Loved Me
Mariah - Butterfly (Music Box comes close)
Madonna - Ray Of Light
Whitney - My Love Is Your Love
Kylie - Fever
Beyoncé - 4
Alicia Keys - Elements Of Freedom
Janet Jackson - Velvet Rope
Also add Janet's The Velvet Rope album to that list. It's a masterpiece. Our faves were at the top at their game between 1996-1999. Mariah's Butterfly, Madonna's Ray Of Light, Whitney's My Love Is Your Love, Janet's The Velvet Rope, Céline's Let's Talk About Love and Cher's Believe.
As far as female artists go, I've never heard a "better" R&B album than Butterfly - can't believe how much I used to despise it. I simply adore it these days. Can't believe it's 20 years old.
I dislike about 95% of Mariah's music but "Butterfly" is one of the very few exceptions, it is suprisingly a great R&B album, that along Aaliyah's selftitled and Beyonce's "Lemonade" must be some of the best female R&B albums out there.
We Celine fans choose not to entertain the crazies - a bit like the lambs with manuaway (who I have a sneaking suspicion is masquerading as another poster here but I am yet to prove it).
CelineHit is yall's version of "The Ring"
And YES. I was reading the MC thread archives from back in 2014 last week, and I noticed that Manuaway sounded super f*cking familiar. I don't know why people didn't catch that right away
We Celine fans choose not to entertain the crazies - a bit like the lambs with manuaway (who I have a sneaking suspicion is masquerading as another poster here but I am yet to prove it).
As far as female artists go, I've never heard a "better" R&B album than Butterfly - can't believe how much I used to despise it. I simply adore it these days. Can't believe it's 20 years old.
It's @Celinehit. She's actually not okay in the head And her friend CelineOutsold
Anyways, this CelineHit character spends so much time "exposing Mariah as a fraud and a flop" and Michael Jackson as fraud with less impact than Madonna.
As far as female artists go, I've never heard a "better" R&B album than Butterfly - can't believe how much I used to despise it. I simply adore it these days. Can't believe it's 20 years old.
The Roof is hip-pop perfection.... what other diva had street cred... Your favs could never
There is a pretty famous Celine stan on twitter that claims it was Celine who started the hip-hop trend in pop music. Which honestly was the funniest thing I've heard
But yes, The Roof is such a quality song that really deserved an official single release. At least we got a stunning video. Derek Jeter really had her juices flowing at the time
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