And Kelly sang live.
Psh. Give Kelly the supabowl spot!![]()
And Kelly sang live.
Psh. Give Kelly the supabowl spot!![]()
Will Oscar have Riva Fever?
first of all,i don't believe it .
secondly, even if it's true,she still Shining Queen Mother Mountain Peak of the Cosmos
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Well, Whitney appeared to be singing live in her famous anthem rendition and to this day most people don't know she wasn't.![]()
I'm pretty curious about this next era for Beyonce. Judging by the fact that she's doing the Super Bowl, the Brits, and is putting herself out there, I take it she has a new album coming out? I'm not sure..
Given that Beyonce is 31 years old and her last album and singles were not huge commercial successes (I say that as someone who supports her btw), I'm thinking that Beyonce has a lot riding on her next album. Its interesting that when Gwen Stefani's "Hollaback Girl" went to #1, that placed her in the top 10 oldest artists to have a #1 hit in the US, and she was only 35 years old. I think Beyonce's 4 kind of proved that she's not a sure bet in the music industry as far as being successful with singles, having everything she touches turn to gold, and being "hip" with younger demographic. It's been five years since "Single Ladies" became such a phenomenon. Most of the young people who made it such a huge hit have now graduated high school and have moved on. I work around a lot of high school aged kids, and most of them seem more interested in listening to a Rihanna single.
I think Beyonce's kind of at the point in her career where her industry standing (influence, respectability, etc) is maybe a notch below Janet, but still above the likes of Rihanna and Alica Keys. She has secured her place within the industry, and her name alone will open a lot of doors, but commercial success is not going to be guaranteed. A lot is made about how the Super Bowl is such a major promotional tool, but the fact is that if you look at a list of past performers, very few (if any) of them have made huge 'come backs' afterward. Sure, they get a surge in sales in the immediate week(s) following the performance, but most of them just went on with business as usual afterward.
With the right producers and promotion, she could make a great comeback. I'd love to comfortably be able to mention Beyonce's name in the same sentence as Janet and Madonna (and Mariah too I guess), but I kind of feel like she needs to really seize the opportunities that are coming up in the next couple months.
LOL, what influence does Janet have anymore?!
Other than, say, what the Jackson family orders during their weekly daily trip to McDonalds?
You can do it, Naomi! You're...
ONLY 10 EASY STEPS AWAY FROM OSCAR!
1.) Bankrupt small, independent distributor via massive Oscar campaign. Failing that, proceed to...
2.) Cash in King Kong residual checks to pay for FYC advertisements from Kinko's.
3.) To avoid getting sent straight to VOD, attach entire film as a "trailer" to another film people actually want to see. And then...
4.) Try to do it Lahti-style and win Academy Award for Best Short Film.
5.) Avoid telling a story that everyone already knows by adding exciting details and/or gratuitous editing.
6. Carefully and patiently weather the wrath of film critics/the royal family/the tabloids/Diana-maniacs for trying to add said details. (Good luck!)
7. Find all of the boxes with "August: Osage County" screeners and slip in self-made cam bootleg from premiere screening at Lowes...the hardware store.
(Not Loews, the movie theater -- too expensive!)
8. Trick octogenarian Oscar voters into thinking that you are, in fact, a real princess. (Hey, it worked on Eva Marie Saint!)
9. On Oscar night, have camera crews come to Nicole's house, Joan Crawford-style, so you can win and keep your day job.
10. OSCAR!
Please. You've got to be kidding me there. Madonna's Superbowl performance was the most raved and buzzed about (in a good way - Sorry, Janet) in our lifetime, and that's not hyperbole - it was - read the reviews. You can think she sucked all you you want but that was not the majority response at all.
Please.
Madonna's show was the equivalent of bringing out the skeletal corpse of a former queen and shaking it around for the masses to gawk at with glee.
Will Oscar have Riva Fever?
Well, I never really said it was a flop. Nor do I feel that it was. Undoubtedly though, it wasn't the commercial success that a follow up to "I Am..." might be predicted. I saw 4 more as a critical success. But as far as being commercially successful (and I'm also taking into account how well the singles were received), I think of it more as an album that had one middle-of-the-road single (Girls), but then went largely unnoticed outside the core fan base. I think the general music buying public was more into Adele and Rihanna.
I would argue that both "Love On Top" and "Countdown" had much more of a pop culture impact than their chart placements would suggest thanks to the VMA performance and the music video respectively. And I really think Janet's prestige was wiped away by nipple gate. She hasn't been taken seriously in a very long time.
Great. Now who's going to watch Sunday Rose on SAG night??