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10-24-2004, 11:24 PM
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Who do you think will still be around in 10 years?
Of the pop acts around today, which ones do you reckon will still be popular in ten years time? IMHO there really aren't many...
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10-24-2004, 11:43 PM
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Of the pop acts around today, which ones do you reckon will still be popular in ten years time? IMHO there really aren't many...
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If we are lucky, none of them will still be around. Yo!
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10-25-2004, 09:26 AM
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norah jones definitely. i also think avril lavigne could have a quite a long-term career if she matureswith dignity, with 'nobody's home'(the video aswell as the song) i think we're starting to see her grow up. scissor siters are also a band i see huge potential in, they're the only mainstream band today who remind me of the rock artists of the 70's. if justin stops living in wacko jacko's shadow he could also stay around a while.
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10-25-2004, 11:18 AM
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i also think avril lavigne could have a quite a long-term career if she matureswith dignity, with 'nobody's home'(the video aswell as the song) i think we're starting to see her grow up.
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that's probably due to chantal kreviazuk's influence on her while co-writing half the album together (being that she's an older canadian pop star). but if lavinge plays her cards right she could totally replace alanis morissette if she ever decides to retire into motherhood.
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11-11-2004, 06:45 AM
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None of them I hope.
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11-11-2004, 07:14 AM
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norah jones definitely. i also think avril lavigne could have a quite a long-term career if she matureswith dignity, with 'nobody's home'(the video aswell as the song) i think we're starting to see her grow up. scissor siters are also a band i see huge potential in, they're the only mainstream band today who remind me of the rock artists of the 70's. if justin stops living in wacko jacko's shadow he could also stay around a while.
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I wouldnt have said any of those 
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11-11-2004, 10:03 AM
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Im thinking the ones that can actually sing... Agulera (i just mangled her name, i know it.), whether you agree with her prvious.. umm style... she can sing is one i predict will be aroud for a while, simply because if she does get fat and isn't a blonde bombshell anymore, she still has a "voice" to fall back on... something ms. spears can't say.
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11-12-2004, 01:34 PM
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Originally Posted by Satchmo8101
If we are lucky, none of them will still be around. Yo!
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we won't be that lucky  Yo! 
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11-16-2004, 04:41 AM
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... unless good taste takes off as a new fad and all of them resign in order to stay hIYp then they'll probably all still be around.. after all, there's always Vegas, Atlantic City, and if they really start sinking to the depths there's all the Res. Casinos as well... possibilities possibilities... nothing like a bunch of drunken, ciggarrested, post-menstrual slot-junkies screaming for one more Wayne Newton wannabeeE... gotta love those die-hard fans...
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11-19-2004, 08:15 AM
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Why do you think any of them? Only pop gods tend to last that long. Such as Michael Jackson and Madonna, and there aren't any Michael Jackson's or Madonna's today.
(CBS has notified me that Kylie Minogue has also been around that long in Australia, even longer)
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