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1989: Maonna

“Like a Prayer” spent three weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100, and the album on which it appeared went on to sell more than 15 million copies. Even more significantly, this close-to-perfect song marked Madonna as an artist in it for the long haul, one whose marriage of provocation and pop would inspire future generations to shape their careers in her image. She couldn’t be underestimated or circumscribed, least of all by a multibillion-dollar corporation. She was a material girl, always, but only on her own terms.

2014: Beyoncé

When Beyoncé Knowles-Carter debuted as a member of Destiny’s Child in the ’90s, no one could foresee that she would one day be the self-proclaimed “King Bey,” as big as Michael Jackson, Janet Jackson or Prince. By the time she released her first solo album in 2003, her star power was clear, but in the music industry, shooting stars often fizzle. Virgos, astrologers tell us, are perfectionists, and Knowles-Carter, born in September 1981, treated each album like an opportunity to build. Her work ethic is rivaled only by her supreme ability to keep us out of her business. When she dropped her eponymous fifth album near midnight in December 2013, with no indication it was coming, her legend status was clear. Haters may hate, but she just gets better.

2017: Taylor Swift (with the Silence Breakers of the #MeToo movement)

Source: TIME Magazine (paragraphs taken from different slides on the official website)

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Mariano

This is ridiculous list.


Gaga did so much more than Taylor and Beyonce combined - IN FACT, both Bey and Taylor tried to do what Gaga did and failed MISERABLY. 


Also if this is a list about ALL time, then surely people like Whitney etc. should be up there, no?


 

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dynamite

When Beyoncé Knowles-Carter debuted as a member of Destiny’s Child in the ’90s, no one could foresee that she would one day be the self-proclaimed “King Bey,”

wait what 

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Mariano

Not Taylor Swift being on the article regarding the "Me Too movement", but them ignoring Gaga who was literally one of the first to fight for rape survivors, had an ENTIRE campaign with current presidential candidate and vice president Joe Biden, performed her oscar nominated song at the Oscars etc. etc. 

 

I am so done with media and their ugly bias. 

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GypsyVida

Gaga did more in 2019 than theses three women combined. Only exception would be Taylor

currently streaming Zombieboy
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Luna Lovegood

Flop

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1 minute ago, Adarsh said:

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This is more influential than both Beyonce and Taylor combined lol

Well considering Taylor is referenced on that cover you just posted (along with 8 other people either by name or picture), one would hope so. 

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