Who's The Most Versatile Artist Out There?

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Rxxf

You guys really hate this girl
My goodness
BRANDY


LOONA.

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Keep in mind, being versatile to me is being able to SELL (convincingly) that particular song/beat/music/lyric/groove,etc. you're singing.

So why did the general public latch on Rihanna's typical reggae mess "Work" and not the other records? 

And what song completely out of her usual genre Urban/Pop has been a hit?

:rudone:

 

4,5 secs gives u a folk rock, rockstar 101 is self explanatory, we found love is the ultimate dance record, California king bed is a country record, i mean do we have to sit here and go thru the hits :dead:

Rockstar 101 flopped
California King Bed flopped (Pop record anyway)
She's been doing records like We Found Love since her 3rd album (Don't Stop The Music & half of GGGB falls under the same category)

Maybe 4,5 seconds, but without Paul McCartney on it would you consider it versatile?

The foundation of all her music is pretty much Pop with some Urban influences. She dibbles and dabbles but she's never abandoned her foundation completely and fully tackled another genre. 
   


So have to fully tackle around genre to be versatile?
Is that your definition?
RIGHT! I guess she needs to become a full fledge country artist before we can say versatile. :dead:

You two are the ones who said she COMPLETELY changes genres.

Y'all act like she's Bjork or something.

She hasn't done anything that Bey Ci or Nicki haven't done. Their stans aren't calling them genre shape shifters.  :dead:   

Well she is experimenting with different genres.

So does every single other artist mentioned in here which is why nobody agrees.

You can pound on your keyboard all you want but at the end of the day Rihanna isn't some genre shifting chameleon like you're trying to make her out to be.

Just delusional honestly

 

Kurama

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Kurama

Quote from: Vonc2002 on May 23, 2016, 07:53:33 PM
Quote from: Kurama on May 23, 2016, 07:51:59 PM
Lacopsandrobbers what was the name of that movie where Bjork was singing before they hung her?!

:stressed: :stressed: :stressed: :stressed: :stressed:
Dancer in the dark. I have it on dvd :stressed:

I feel like crying a bit lemme watch this tonight

:stressed: :stressed: :stressed:

Rxxf

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Keep in mind, being versatile to me is being able to SELL (convincingly) that particular song/beat/music/lyric/groove,etc. you're singing.

So why did the general public latch on Rihanna's typical reggae mess "Work" and not the other records? 

And what song completely out of her usual genre Urban/Pop has been a hit?

:rudone:

 

4,5 secs gives u a folk rock, rockstar 101 is self explanatory, we found love is the ultimate dance record, California king bed is a country record, i mean do we have to sit here and go thru the hits :dead:

Rockstar 101 flopped
California King Bed flopped (Pop record anyway)
She's been doing records like We Found Love since her 3rd album (Don't Stop The Music & half of GGGB falls under the same category)

Maybe 4,5 seconds, but without Paul McCartney on it would you consider it versatile?

The foundation of all her music is pretty much Pop with some Urban influences. She dibbles and dabbles but she's never abandoned her foundation completely and fully tackled another genre. 
   


So have to fully tackle around genre to be versatile?
Is that your definition?
RIGHT! I guess she needs to become a full fledge country artist before we can say versatile. :dead:

You two are the ones who said she COMPLETELY changes genres.

Y'all act like she's Bjork or something.

She hasn't done anything that Bey Ci or Nicki haven't done. Their stans aren't calling them genre shape shifters.  :dead:   


Where did I use the WORD "completely" my love?
:plzstop:

You guys hate for this girl be coloring your judgements
Good lord
I MEAN :kii:

its nuts
:uhh:
BRANDY

LOONA.

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Keep in mind, being versatile to me is being able to SELL (convincingly) that particular song/beat/music/lyric/groove,etc. you're singing.

So why did the general public latch on Rihanna's typical reggae mess "Work" and not the other records? 

And what song completely out of her usual genre Urban/Pop has been a hit?

:rudone:

 

4,5 secs gives u a folk rock, rockstar 101 is self explanatory, we found love is the ultimate dance record, California king bed is a country record, i mean do we have to sit here and go thru the hits :dead:

Rockstar 101 flopped
California King Bed flopped (Pop record anyway)
She's been doing records like We Found Love since her 3rd album (Don't Stop The Music & half of GGGB falls under the same category)

Maybe 4,5 seconds, but without Paul McCartney on it would you consider it versatile?

The foundation of all her music is pretty much Pop with some Urban influences. She dibbles and dabbles but she's never abandoned her foundation completely and fully tackled another genre. 
   


So have to fully tackle around genre to be versatile?
Is that your definition?
RIGHT! I guess she needs to become a full fledge country artist before we can say versatile. :dead:

You two are the ones who said she COMPLETELY changes genres.

Y'all act like she's Bjork or something.

She hasn't done anything that Bey Ci or Nicki haven't done. Their stans aren't calling them genre shape shifters.  :dead:   


Where did I use the WORD "completely" my love?
:plzstop:

You guys hate for this girl be coloring your judgements
Good lord

Your whole argument is that she's the MOST versatile currently. Wouldn't that imply she needs to do more than dibble and dabble here and there like most artists out already do? 

And outside of 45 seconds the other "genres" she tackled flopped on The Hot 100.

Like Yummy said if you wanted a Rih praise thread you could've done better.



the MOST versatile is relative MY LOVE...
relative...
:uhh:
key word "relative" to climate of the industry

you really think BEY did some DEEP genre connecting with her latest SLAY?
:uhh:
But relatively speaking, she was versatile...

That's the whole point.

Stop taking this to 100. Chill.

Nobody is on 100.

You're just not making any sense and rambling like you always do.

"upset! hatred!"

The bitch is just not very versatile.  :dead:   

Lazarus

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Quote from: Kurama on May 23, 2016, 07:51:59 PM
Lacopsandrobbers what was the name of that movie where Bjork was singing before they hung her?!

:stressed: :stressed: :stressed: :stressed: :stressed:
Dancer in the dark. I have it on dvd :stressed:

:stressed:

And her infamous Swan dress on the red carpet

Vonc2002

May 23, 2016, 07:59:09 PM #249 Last Edit: May 23, 2016, 07:59:53 PM by Vonc2002
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Keep in mind, being versatile to me is being able to SELL (convincingly) that particular song/beat/music/lyric/groove,etc. you're singing.

So why did the general public latch on Rihanna's typical reggae mess "Work" and not the other records? 

And what song completely out of her usual genre Urban/Pop has been a hit?

:rudone:

 

4,5 secs gives u a folk rock, rockstar 101 is self explanatory, we found love is the ultimate dance record, California king bed is a country record, i mean do we have to sit here and go thru the hits :dead:

Rockstar 101 flopped
California King Bed flopped (Pop record anyway)
She's been doing records like We Found Love since her 3rd album (Don't Stop The Music & half of GGGB falls under the same category)

Maybe 4,5 seconds, but without Paul McCartney on it would you consider it versatile?

The foundation of all her music is pretty much Pop with some Urban influences. She dibbles and dabbles but she's never abandoned her foundation completely and fully tackled another genre. 
   


So have to fully tackle around genre to be versatile?
Is that your definition?
RIGHT! I guess she needs to become a full fledge country artist before we can say versatile. :dead:

You two are the ones who said she COMPLETELY changes genres.

Y'all act like she's Bjork or something.

She hasn't done anything that Bey Ci or Nicki haven't done. Their stans aren't calling them genre shape shifters.  :dead:   

Well she is experimenting with different genres.

So does every single other artist mentioned in here which is why nobody agrees.

You can pound on your keyboard all you want but at the end of the day Rihanna isn't some genre shifting chameleon like you're trying to make her out to be.

Just delusional honestly

 

Well thats the thing another big part of what he was asking was believability and NO ONE out of the popular girls can do it like rih. I don't know why ur so hell bent on MY OPINION :dead:
Im not trying to convince u otherwise.  U were free to come in and voice your own,  not understanding why u have to prove mine wrong. Its MY OPINION  :kii:
This is my pass to say WHATEVER tf I wanna say about the mess she releases so I don't wanna hear SHIT! Baby mama is a mess of a song btw





Vonc2002

This is my pass to say WHATEVER tf I wanna say about the mess she releases so I don't wanna hear SHIT! Baby mama is a mess of a song btw





Opposites Attract.



It's unconditional, these days you know....


Rxxf

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Keep in mind, being versatile to me is being able to SELL (convincingly) that particular song/beat/music/lyric/groove,etc. you're singing.

So why did the general public latch on Rihanna's typical reggae mess "Work" and not the other records? 

And what song completely out of her usual genre Urban/Pop has been a hit?

:rudone:

 

4,5 secs gives u a folk rock, rockstar 101 is self explanatory, we found love is the ultimate dance record, California king bed is a country record, i mean do we have to sit here and go thru the hits :dead:

Rockstar 101 flopped
California King Bed flopped (Pop record anyway)
She's been doing records like We Found Love since her 3rd album (Don't Stop The Music & half of GGGB falls under the same category)

Maybe 4,5 seconds, but without Paul McCartney on it would you consider it versatile?

The foundation of all her music is pretty much Pop with some Urban influences. She dibbles and dabbles but she's never abandoned her foundation completely and fully tackled another genre. 
   


So have to fully tackle around genre to be versatile?
Is that your definition?
RIGHT! I guess she needs to become a full fledge country artist before we can say versatile. :dead:

You two are the ones who said she COMPLETELY changes genres.

Y'all act like she's Bjork or something.

She hasn't done anything that Bey Ci or Nicki haven't done. Their stans aren't calling them genre shape shifters.  :dead:   


Where did I use the WORD "completely" my love?
:plzstop:

You guys hate for this girl be coloring your judgements
Good lord

Your whole argument is that she's the MOST versatile currently. Wouldn't that imply she needs to do more than dibble and dabble here and there like most artists out already do? 

And outside of 45 seconds the other "genres" she tackled flopped on The Hot 100.

Like Yummy said if you wanted a Rih praise thread you could've done better.



the MOST versatile is relative MY LOVE...
relative...
:uhh:
key word "relative" to climate of the industry

you really think BEY did some DEEP genre connecting with her latest SLAY?
:uhh:
But relatively speaking, she was versatile...

That's the whole point.

Stop taking this to 100. Chill.

Nobody is on 100.

You're just not making any sense and rambling like you always do.

"upset! hatred!"

The bitch is just not very versatile.  :dead:   


"not making sense!"

PLEA...
typical defense.

Your judgement is clouded and YOU'RE not acknowledging the points in this thread.
Too hell bent on changing someone's else OPINION. And YES, you do take statements to the EXTREME... and add your SPIN on them... clear as fucking day.
BRANDY

Vonc2002

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Quote from: Vonc2002 on May 23, 2016, 07:39:58 PM
Quote from: ? on May 23, 2016, 07:38:08 PM
Quote from: Drais. on May 23, 2016, 07:36:51 PM
Quote from: Vonc2002 on May 23, 2016, 07:29:20 PM
Quote from: Drais. on May 23, 2016, 07:24:36 PM
Quote from: ? on May 23, 2016, 07:19:55 PM
Keep in mind, being versatile to me is being able to SELL (convincingly) that particular song/beat/music/lyric/groove,etc. you're singing.

So why did the general public latch on Rihanna's typical reggae mess "Work" and not the other records? 

And what song completely out of her usual genre Urban/Pop has been a hit?

:rudone:

 

4,5 secs gives u a folk rock, rockstar 101 is self explanatory, we found love is the ultimate dance record, California king bed is a country record, i mean do we have to sit here and go thru the hits :dead:

Rockstar 101 flopped
California King Bed flopped (Pop record anyway)
She's been doing records like We Found Love since her 3rd album (Don't Stop The Music & half of GGGB falls under the same category)

Maybe 4,5 seconds, but without Paul McCartney on it would you consider it versatile?

The foundation of all her music is pretty much Pop with some Urban influences. She dibbles and dabbles but she's never abandoned her foundation completely and fully tackled another genre. 
   


So have to fully tackle around genre to be versatile?
Is that your definition?
RIGHT! I guess she needs to become a full fledge country artist before we can say versatile. :dead:

You two are the ones who said she COMPLETELY changes genres.

Y'all act like she's Bjork or something.

She hasn't done anything that Bey Ci or Nicki haven't done. Their stans aren't calling them genre shape shifters.  :dead:   


Where did I use the WORD "completely" my love?
:plzstop:

You guys hate for this girl be coloring your judgements
Good lord
I MEAN :kii:

its nuts
:uhh:
Ralf I am over here CRYING at us like :diddraispoot:
This is my pass to say WHATEVER tf I wanna say about the mess she releases so I don't wanna hear SHIT! Baby mama is a mess of a song btw