The Queen of Pop is?

The Queen of Pop is?

  • Madonna

    Votes: 230 52.9%
  • Mariah

    Votes: 20 4.6%
  • Whitney

    Votes: 45 10.3%
  • Janet

    Votes: 79 18.2%
  • Kylie

    Votes: 3 0.7%
  • Britney

    Votes: 23 5.3%
  • Christina

    Votes: 4 0.9%
  • Beyoncé

    Votes: 28 6.4%
  • Pink

    Votes: 3 0.7%

  • Total voters
    435
I think Madonna is for the moment, but think Beyonce will take over eventually. Beyonce is pretty damned huge and has been performing since she was a child, spent years in a band with destiny's child, and is now doing her own thing and doing it damned well! Hmmm...remind you of anyone? ;)
 
Lol, you bare criticizing Britney and Madonna for not being huge songwriters... How many songs did Janet write without the help from other people??? Janet, for sure is no-where like Michael when it comes to song-writing and talent, and she is not even close to being the Queen of pop. From the mid 80s to the mid 90s she might have been high on the list of popular female artists, these days she is very far away from the Queen of pop title though.... I've always liked Janet, and am one of the few people who brought some of her first singles eg. the duet "Two to the power of love" with Cliff Richard, but only people who are fanatic MJ fans and would call her the queen of pop....

Those usually credited for songwriting usually come up with the melody or write the lyrics. In Janet's case Janet comes up with the lyrics and J&L comes up with the melody. And I disagree. Janet is MJ's female counterpart as far as talent goes. Which Madonna lacks. Yes, Madonna is far more popular but musically I would hand it to Janet. She's far more versatile and talented. Also how do you know if fans are just voting for Janet to support anything MJ related :huh: Maybe they're more of a fan of Janet's than MJ such as myself.

I, for one, have ALWAYS loved Madonna's voice... I think it is very sexy and not annoyingly screechy like some of the other female artists' listed. She has her own style, and I especially love her song, "Live To Tell" when she sings really, really deep. I have always loved her mezzo soprano and alto notes in her songs. Goes to show everbody just has their own personal opinions and tastes on what voice reflection is appealing to their ear. *shrug*

:lol: Are you serious??
 
Those usually credited for songwriting usually come up with the melody or write the lyrics. In Janet's case Janet comes up with the lyrics and J&L comes up with the melody. And I disagree. Janet is MJ's female counterpart as far as talent goes. Which Madonna lacks. Yes, Madonna is far more popular but musically I would hand it to Janet. She's far more versatile and talented. Also how do you know if fans are just voting for Janet to support anything MJ related :huh: Maybe they're more of a fan of Janet's than MJ such as myself.



:lol: Are you serious??

I'm pretty sure he is as serious as I am. We all have our own minds and ears. No, she's not Whitney Houston but that doesn't mean she can't sing. To each their own. :smilerolleyes:

And as much as I adore Janet I don't think she is as versatile as Madonna. Talented, yes, but she's been stuck in the same musical rut for over a decade now. She's done the same thing over and over and as much as fans like to blame her downfall on nipplegate, I think the fact that she's been releasing the same album again and again plays a bigger part.
 
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What is the exact criteria for determining the quality of a singer? Vocal range? Emotiveness? Anything else?

It seems most here base it on whether you can belt it like Whitney or Mariah and if not then you "can't sing".
 
What is the exact criteria for determining the quality of a singer? Vocal range? Emotiveness? Anything else?
A great singer is:

1) Someone with a sound of his or her own.
2) Someone who is able to communicate the lyrical and emotional content of a song to the listener.
3) Someone who puts his or her voice at the service of the song and not vice versa.

Whether the singer in question has a huge or small voice is relatively unimportant. There are singers with small voices such as Billie Holiday and Peggy Lee who are great singers in the opinion of most sane people and on the other hand singers with huge voices who are in poor taste because they get themselves involved in vocal acrobatics just to show that they can.
 
A great singer is:

1) Someone with a sound of his or her own.
2) Someone who is able to communicate the lyrical and emotional content of a song to the listener.
3) Someone who puts his or her voice at the service of the song and not vice versa.

Whether the singer in question has a huge or small voice is relatively unimportant. There are singers with small voices such as Billie Holiday and Peggy Lee who are great singers in the opinion of most sane people and on the other hand singers with huge voices who are in poor taste because they get themselves involved in vocal acrobatics just to show that they can.

Christina Aguilera comes to mind. The girl can sang but she goes so overboard. There's a time and place for everything. It feels like she is trying to prove she can sing with every single performance.

Also, for those who often say Madonna can't sing........

Madonna- "Don't Cry For Me Argentina" (I don't see how anyone can listen to that and say she possesses no vocal ability/talent)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sO8V9MllCco
 
:lol: Are you serious??

Um... Yes. I am. Obviously, you didn't understand the post. EVERYBODY has their own personal tastes and preferences on what voice reflections/types are appealing to their ear. So :lol: all you want... it's the truth. :smilerolleyes: I don't see what's so funny about a fact. My statement you quoted was pretty clear and neutral (besides me saying Madonna's voice is appealing to my ear). :unsure:
 
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A great singer is:

1) Someone with a sound of his or her own.
2) Someone who is able to communicate the lyrical and emotional content of a song to the listener.
3) Someone who puts his or her voice at the service of the song and not vice versa.

Whether the singer in question has a huge or small voice is relatively unimportant. There are singers with small voices such as Billie Holiday and Peggy Lee who are great singers in the opinion of most sane people and on the other hand singers with huge voices who are in poor taste because they get themselves involved in vocal acrobatics just to show that they can.

I agree 100 percent! Great post. ;)
 
I'm pretty sure he is as serious as I am. We all have our own minds and ears. No, she's not Whitney Houston but that doesn't mean she can't sing. To each their own. :smilerolleyes:

And as much as I adore Janet I don't think she is as versatile as Madonna. Talented, yes, but she's been stuck in the same musical rut for over a decade now. She's done the same thing over and over and as much as fans like to blame her downfall on nipplegate, I think the fact that she's been releasing the same album again and again plays a bigger part.

Her last two albums are lackluster and that's about it but Madonna's Hard Candy was nothing stellar either :lol: I think Madonna is more versatile by changing her style and hair color but musically she has been doing Electronica for years now. And Janet has covered just about every genre in music ;)
 
Christina Aguilera comes to mind. The girl can sang but she goes so overboard. There's a time and place for everything. It feels like she is trying to prove she can sing with every single performance.

Also, for those who often say Madonna can't sing........

Madonna- "Don't Cry For Me Argentina" (I don't see how anyone can listen to that and say she possesses no vocal ability/talent)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sO8V9MllCco

:lol: *raising hand real high*

To me it sounds like squealing
 
Um... Yes. I am. Obviously, you didn't understand the post. EVERYBODY has their own personal tastes and preferences on what voice reflections/types are appealing to their ear. So :lol: all you want... it's the truth. :smilerolleyes: I don't see what's so funny about a fact. My statement you quoted was pretty clear and neutral (besides me saying Madonna's voice is appealing to my ear). :unsure:

I was :lol:
Because you classified Madonna's voice as "a mezzo-soprano/alto-style voice"

What the hell is this?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X1cUfhs4fJ0
 
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I was :lol:
Because you classified Madonna's voice as "a mezzo-soprano/alto-style voice"

What the hell is this?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X1cUfhs4fJ0


A Youtube voice lesson? Please!!

I've read some of Madonna's autobiographies. She's definitely a mezzo-soprano... and can go down to alto notes. The little box underneath her photo on wiki -- "Mezzo-soprano." So do some better research before you post next time. :smilerolleyes: Also, like I said, I was a Choir Geek and spent my last 2 years as a mezzo-soprano myself. I have no interest in debating with you anymore. So just "Beat It." :rofl:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Madonna(entertainer)



Background information

Birth name Madonna Louise Ciccone

Also known as Madonna Ciccone, Madonna Louise Veronica Ciccone

Born August 16, 1958 (1958-08-16) (age 51) Bay City, Michigan,

United StatesGenre(s)Pop, rock, dance[1]

Occupation(s) Singer, songwriter, dancer,[2] record producer, film producer, film director, fashion designer, author, actress, entrepreneur

Instrument(s) Vocals, guitar, percussion

Voice type(s) Mezzo-soprano
 
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Her last two albums are lackluster and that's about it but Madonna's Hard Candy was nothing stellar either :lol: I think Madonna is more versatile by changing her style and hair color but musically she has been doing Electronica for years now. And Janet has covered just about every genre in music ;)

Oh please. To claim Janet is musically more versatile in her albums than Madonna is leaning towards lunacy. Madonna hasn't been doing electronica for years. Music, American Life, Confessions on a Dance Floor and Hard Candy are all very different from one another and also even harder to classify as to what type of albums they are. Someone who has heard these albums from beginning to end would know that. Most likely, you haven't actually listened to Madonna's albums while I own them all as well as Janets and therefore actually know what I'm talking about. Madonna has been doing the same thing since "All For You". I still enjoy her albums but I can't deny they aren't versatile. Only Discipline is a slight departure from the Janet formula that stopped working years ago.

And if you think Madonna's performance of "Don't Cry For Me Argentina" sounds like squealing, you really need to get your ears checked. Having an opinion is one thing but trying to irritate and disrespect is a whole other story. You clearly DID NOT listen to that clip. It's so often the case that people go around speaking on things which they really don't have any knowledge of. Many of the people who bash Madonna haven't even heard her albums and know nothing of her outside of her singles (if even that) and what they hear others say in the media.
 
Everyone knows the queen is Iris Chacon! :tease:
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Oh please. To claim Janet is musically more versatile in her albums than Madonna is leaning towards lunacy. Madonna hasn't been doing electronica for years. Music, American Life, Confessions on a Dance Floor and Hard Candy are all very different from one another and also even harder to classify as to what type of albums they are. Someone who has heard these albums from beginning to end would know that. Most likely, you haven't actually listened to Madonna's albums while I own them all as well as Janets and therefore actually know what I'm talking about. Madonna has been doing the same thing since "All For You". I still enjoy her albums but I can't deny they aren't versatile. Only Discipline is a slight departure from the Janet formula that stopped working years ago.

And if you think Madonna's performance of "Don't Cry For Me Argentina" sounds like squealing, you really need to get your ears checked. Having an opinion is one thing but trying to irritate and disrespect is a whole other story. You clearly DID NOT listen to that clip. It's so often the case that people go around speaking on things which they really don't have any knowledge of. Many of the people who bash Madonna haven't even heard her albums and know nothing of her outside of her singles (if even that) and what they hear others say in the media.

HHHhhhmmmmm... this part right here sounds a liiiiiittle bit too familiar. :closedeyes:

Madonna is The Queen - period. Anyone who feels differently, feel free to do so. I'm not trying to change anyone's opinions in here. I have mine and you have yours. At the end of the day it is to each their own.

Besides... this thread would be HELLA boring without some Madonna bashing. Now how odd would that be...??? :rofl:
 
:woohoo: I finally found the CD/studio version of "Live To Tell" on Youtube!


*does a backflip*


Okay, so here's my all-time favorite song from my Madonna. I have been singing this song karaoke-style for years and years... and it has helped me SO much SO many times with whatever hardships, heartaches, or pain I am going through in my life at the time. :pray: I truly love her for this beautiful and meaningful song, and she sounds just perfect. :cry:


Madonna - Live To Tell (studio version)
 
Madonna- "Don't Cry For Me Argentina" (I don't see how anyone can listen to that and say she possesses no vocal ability/talent)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sO8V9MllCco
She worked hard and improved quite a bit as a singer over the years. You'll probably feel differently, but I disliked her singing on earlier records such as Holiday or Like a Virgin. The first Madonna vocal I liked was Papa Don't Preach. Her best albums for me are Like a Prayer and Ray of Light. Overall I like the mature Madonna more than the younger version.
 
She worked hard and improved quite a bit as a singer over the years. You'll probably feel differently, but I disliked her singing on earlier records such as Holiday or Like a Virgin. The first Madonna vocal I liked was Papa Don't Preach. Her best albums for me are Like a Prayer and Ray of Light. Overall I like the mature Madonna more than the younger version.

I know what you are saying. I don't disagree with you at all. I can appreciate the raw vocals of yesteryear but I too prefer the mature Madonna of today.

My favorite Madonna album of all time is Like a Prayer but it's really hard to say what my favorite modern Madonna album is. It depends on the mood I'm in.
 
My favorite song from The Ray of Light Album.

Madonna - Frozen

I was just absolutely mesmerized when I first heard this song/saw the video (God, why does MTV have to effin' suck so hard nowadays :mad:). I was like GEEZZUSS CHRIST -- She's FABULOUS! The Queen has done it again. :shock:
 
:woohoo: I finally found the CD/studio version of "Live To Tell" on Youtube!


*does a backflip*


Okay, so here's my all-time favorite song from my Madonna. I have been singing this song karaoke-style for years and years... and it has helped me SO much SO many times with whatever hardships, heartaches, or pain I am going through in my life at the time. :pray: I truly love her for this beautiful and meaningful song, and she sounds just perfect. :cry:


Madonna - Live To Tell (studio version)


Gosh, that brings back memories.
 
Oh please. To claim Janet is musically more versatile in her albums than Madonna is leaning towards lunacy. Madonna hasn't been doing electronica for years. Music, American Life, Confessions on a Dance Floor and Hard Candy are all very different from one another and also even harder to classify as to what type of albums they are. Someone who has heard these albums from beginning to end would know that. Most likely, you haven't actually listened to Madonna's albums while I own them all as well as Janets and therefore actually know what I'm talking about. Madonna has been doing the same thing since "All For You". I still enjoy her albums but I can't deny they aren't versatile. Only Discipline is a slight departure from the Janet formula that stopped working years ago.

Yea, you clearly haven't listened to Janet's albums

NEXT!! ->

And if you think Madonna's performance of "Don't Cry For Me Argentina" sounds like squealing, you really need to get your ears checked. Having an opinion is one thing but trying to irritate and disrespect is a whole other story. You clearly DID NOT listen to that clip. It's so often the case that people go around speaking on things which they really don't have any knowledge of. Many of the people who bash Madonna haven't even heard her albums and know nothing of her outside of her singles (if even that) and what they hear others say in the media.

I'm not disrespecting her! I actually saw that clip and had to stop it midway because it was absolutely godawful!
 
If I felt my favorite artist was the Queen of Pop, I wouldn't waste my time creating threads about it just so others could validate my opinion.
 
People can be so childish and rude. No manners at all. I created the thread so OTHERS could voice their opinions in a mature and friendly manner. Just because it didn't go your way doesn't mean you have to lash out like a 5 year old. It wasn't about who agrees with me. I'm sorry if some missed the point but that's not my problem and shame on you for being so nasty about it.

P.S. Some should be banned from using :lol: and ;). It's not meant to antagonize, provoke, belittle, disrespect or demean. This seems more appropriate in the given situation -> :smilerolleyes:
 
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In addition to that, if someone disagreed with me, I wouldn't force my opinion on them and tell them their opinion was wrong and mine was right. But whatever floats your boat.
 
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