>Did you interview people back then and gather any evidence to support your claims?
What claims? That I believe her pop songs are cheesy fast food music?
>or is this all simply your opinion as it appears
Are you Sherlock Holmes?
>Meanwhile I could point to evidence such as records sales, guest appearances, presence on magazine covers and so on if it was worth my time.
Cute. You do realise that 14-year-old girls dictate the top of the music charts?
Shocking fact. The best music of the day is not reflected by the top of the music charts.
That record companies push fast food music because it generates the most sales from 14-year-old girls, not the quality of the music itself.
By your logic, N-SYNC are a better band than Pink Floyd (Only 1 #1 single in the US) because they had more number 1 singles, had more TV time, and magazine covers?
Are you really trying to say that 14-year-old girls are the epitome of musical taste and the trailblazers on what is good and bad music?
For example, The Birdie Song (1981) by The Tweets was a worldwide hit in multiple countries in multiple years.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ESViOhqRdlE
Strawberry Fields by The Beatles never made it to number 1 in the UK or the US charts.
By your logic The Birdie Song (1981) is better than The Beatles! ha haaaa
Immigrant Song by Led Zeppelin peaked at 16 in the US billboard charts.
On release in November of 1970. Instead of flying up the charts it stalled at number 83 while the number 1 best song of that day. The peak of music (Your logic) the most screen time, and interviews, TV magazine covers etc (your logic)
#1 single at the top of the Billboard charts was, drum roll....................
I Think I Love You by The Partridge Family Starring Shirley Jones & Featuring David Cassidy
https://www.billboard.com/charts/hot-100/1970-11-21/
Written by somebody else, all the instruments performed by somebody else. Handed to puppets to put their face on the cover to sell records to 14-year-old girls, like most throwaway pop twaddle.
I rest my case.................
>It's not though and your disingenuous "anecdotal evidence"
Disingenuous? ha haa I merely pointed out you tried to bolster your point with fugazi stories about multiple people in cars 17 years ago because you like Lady Gaga songs. Now that's the definition of disingenuous.
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