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Just now, CurlyBae said:

DWUW isn't a flop single :awkney: Btw I don't understand how Dirty is iconic,it's so damn bad

no put its video made it agigantic mess

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1 minute ago, CurlyBae said:

DWUW isn't a flop single :awkney: Btw I don't understand how Dirty is iconic,it's so damn bad

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"Dirrty" is considered the catalyst for all the good girls gone bad. Writing for The Hampton Institute, critic Terry Young, Jr. commented that Aguilera "redefined the 21st century female pop performer". He added that following the release of Stripped and Dirrty, "artists like Spears and Beyoncé became more comfortable expressing sexuality and no longer felt the need to sell the notion of innocence". "Dirrty" has been honored to be one of the sexiest music videos by media outlets. On MTV's TRL's finale in 2008, it named the video as the fourth greatest of the MTV generation and inducted into the "TRL Hall of Fame". MTV later ranked it as the sexiest music video of all time.[59] Likewise, in late 2004, the video was voted the "Sexiest Music Video of All Time" by over a quarter of a million FHM readers in a poll the magazine ran worldwide.[60] The video also was part of Heavy and Fuse's Sexiest Music Video of All Times lists.[61][62] Slant Magazine also named the video one of "The 100 Greatest Music Videos of All Time", coming in at 100.[63] In 2012, The Sun newspaper named "Dirrty" the raunchiest pop music video of all time.[64] In 2013, the VH1 list "The 25 Most Scandalously Sexy Music Videos of All Time" ranked at number two, making female artist with the highest-rated music video on list.[65]

"Dirrty" music video has been credited as the origin of the dance move now known as the slutdrop.[43] Later, the dance move gained popularity among contemporary artists, including The Pussycat Dolls and Beyoncé.[43] The clip was also credited as an influence to Miley Cyrus's video "We Can't Stop" in 2013.[66]

 

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"Dirrty" is considered the catalyst for all the good girls gone bad. Writing for The Hampton Institute, critic Terry Young, Jr. commented that Aguilera "redefined the 21st century female pop performer". He added that following the release of Stripped and Dirrty, "artists like Spears and Beyoncé became more comfortable expressing sexuality and no longer felt the need to sell the notion of innocence". "Dirrty" has been honored to be one of the sexiest music videos by media outlets. On MTV's TRL's finale in 2008, it named the video as the fourth greatest of the MTV generation and inducted into the "TRL Hall of Fame". MTV later ranked it as the sexiest music video of all time.[59] Likewise, in late 2004, the video was voted the "Sexiest Music Video of All Time" by over a quarter of a million FHM readers in a poll the magazine ran worldwide.[60] The video also was part of Heavy and Fuse's Sexiest Music Video of All Times lists.[61][62] Slant Magazine also named the video one of "The 100 Greatest Music Videos of All Time", coming in at 100.[63] In 2012, The Sun newspaper named "Dirrty" the raunchiest pop music video of all time.[64] In 2013, the VH1 list "The 25 Most Scandalously Sexy Music Videos of All Time" ranked at number two, making female artist with the highest-rated music video on list.[65]

"Dirrty" music video has been credited as the origin of the dance move now known as the slutdrop.[43] Later, the dance move gained popularity among contemporary artists, including The Pussycat Dolls and Beyoncé.[43] The clip was also credited as an influence to Miley Cyrus's video "We Can't Stop" in 2013.[66]

 

Yeah it's more about the video 

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1 minute ago, CurlyBae said:

Yeah it's more about the video 

Pretty much:lolga:

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1 minute ago, andy232000 said:

no put its video made it agigantic mess

Still platinum and critically acclaimed

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1 minute ago, CurlyBae said:

Still platinum and critically acclaimed

Should've been the lead:gaycat:

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Dirrty and S4U are remembered to this day, more than I can say for literally almost every other hit from that era of music, does that really make them flops?

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Did Dirrty flop though?

It was a smash in Europe, just not America. 

Not her fault Murica has crap taste :lolga:

In my messy era.
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2 minutes ago, Cesare Borgia said:

I don't even like britney but im pretty sure IAS4U was a hit

It stalled at #20 something because of her getting blacklisted

 

3 minutes ago, Nino said:

Dirrty and S4U are remembered to this day, more than I can say for literally almost every other hit from that era of music, does that really make them flops?

 

and impact >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

4 minutes ago, CurlyBae said:

Yeah maybe.. Applause was amazing tho

DWUW outdid Applause WW w/o a video:neyde:

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