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Celine - Taking Chances World Tour (2008-2009) Whitney - Nothin' But Love Tour (2010) Dolly - Blue Smoke World Tour (2014) (And she's starting her next tour this June) Barbra - Barbra Live (2012-2013) Adele - Adele Live 2016 (Now) Cher - Dressed To Kill Tour (2014) Madonna - Rebel Heart Tour (2015-2016)
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Putting this in here just in case it gets messy. Celine - 8/10 - her technique is pretty good and she has plenty of range. She gets raspy at times during belts, but they never sound like she's destroying her vocal cords. Her tone is a bit thin and nasal, though, and she doesn't have as much resonance as one would like. And she can blow damn near everyone out of the water with her lungs. But when she covers a song, she tends to copy the original/best known artist's vocals note-for-note and adlib-for-adlib. Just listen to the original version of Alone by Heart, then Celine's. Carbon copy. T
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NO BITCH NO
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Can your fave SLAY a Whitney song so FLAWLESSLY?
Tapestry replied to Agugaga's topic in Battlegrounds
Well Whitney is practically my fave so yes. -
Beyonce vs Rihanna vs Tinashe : Who's more talented?
Tapestry replied to Michael.'s topic in Battlegrounds
Y'all really know how to beat a GIF to death don't you? -
That Bankloan? I think it was temp banned or permabanned or something.
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The Boy Is Mine shits on all of these tho.
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Beyonce vs Rihanna vs Tinashe : Who's more talented?
Tapestry replied to Michael.'s topic in Battlegrounds
Stans only fake care about writing when they can use it to gas up their own faves or discredit artists they hate. -
Just because I call the bitch out on inconsistent vocals, her insistence on being perpetually 16, the fact that she refuses to wear anything in her size, and making the same mediocre album four or five times after the 90's doesn't mean I don't recognize ha impact, talent, discography, or hits. I haven't been that delusional since 2005.
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Celine, Tina, Cher, and Whitney - Barbra - Only one. Which won her an Oscar and a Golden Globe for songwriting, not to mention Grammys for writing AND singing it. Dolly - One Adele - All four of them Madonna - Most of them Janet - Most of them, if not all of them Mariah - All but one Cyndi - Only one, her most iconic hit Time After Time Donna - Only one Kelly Clarkson - None
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Rihanna didn't dominate that long, sis, wyd? Gaga owned 2009 Adele owned 2011-2012 Beyooyoo annihilated every female in 2013 with her surprise alberm. I think Titty Perra owned 2010, I don'T quite rihmember.
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Celeb News Barbra Stresiand bags Trump
Tapestry replied to Reputation's topic in World News & Discussion
Clock iT, Queen. -
"You need to get offline, I have to make a phone call."
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Excuse you, you will nawT shade the good sis Bedtime SLAYries like that. Not when it's one of her most poetic and haunting works. It may have been more urban in nature, but it still wasn't like what the R&B divas were putting out. Mariah wouldn't get that haunting and poetic until Butterfly. Whitney never did.
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I wonder if most people on here even know what that title references. I'm old enough to rihmember dial-up through the telephone line and logging into AOHell for internet access.
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No you did not. But if I'd made this post, you'd be dragging me.
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This post, @Philip wyd sis?
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Not when Sleepless In Heaven exists tho.
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I can finally appreciate that song for the mindless catchy bop that it is, but I'm still side-eyeing this bitch for making that song. The title ALONE is cringe. This would be an amazing bop for one of these pop tartlets, but for Madonna, it's below average. Also, Gwen has aged better than anyone mentioned in this thread.
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Britney vs Xtincta: Who is more relevant nowadays?
Tapestry replied to Michael.'s topic in Battlegrounds
Buy the CD/DVD version of Lemonlime Soda by Beyooyoo on Amazon now. -
@Philip What can you expect from Jello? @Li'l Sebastian Drag that hussy! @Nocturn I should shade you for this post but your set, stan for the most iconic screen pairing of the 90's.