sainttropez wrote:
carlos b fly wrote:
jasp17 wrote:
sainttropez wrote:
seanjonmc wrote:
carlos b fly wrote:
sainttropez wrote:
BeyondIdolization wrote:
^Hers isn't any less disposable than Paula Abdul's, Milli Vanilli's, etc.. 10 years from now I doubt anyone will care about her songs. She's not this great legendary artiste that you think she is.
Isn't all music released nowadays 'disposable'? Even Adele's music is disposable imo. Who's gonna rave about Adele's music in 10 years time?
A lot of people I feel - the album has been a true event in music, a sleeper hit that came out of nowhere and appealed to people not through PR stunts, flashy videos or relentless marketing but simply through the quality of the music. 21 really has found its way into people's hearts in a very powerful way so I can see that sticking with them over the years and still having a reaction to Someone Like You in ten years or citing 21 as one of their favourite albums.
Totally.
Some of you need to stop acting like Oracles.
Lady Gaga's music is 'disposable' so no one is gonna give a sh!t about her in 10 years time.
Adele on the other hand magically found her way into people's heart and will be remembered in 10 years time.
Keep looking into your crystal ball ladies!
Both artists are extremely successful in their own right, how you guys brush one off because they are 'flopping' now and praise the other because of her current success is beyond childish.
You clearly don't understand it at all.
I don't think I've ever seen someone so spectacuarly miss the point as they've just done. It was CLo worthy. We're now being mocked for trying to predict what albums will still be remembered and loved years on yet they started the debate with - "Who's gonna rave about Adele's music in 10 years time?"
Ridiculous 
Why is Adele destined for 'continuous success' and why is Lady Gaga destined to be reduced to a nobody?
Because Adele is a great artist with meaningful songs and real talent. Those usually last longer than gimmicky ones like Lady Gaga. We've already seen proof that people got over the gimmick rather quickly with Gaga, whereas Adele only grew bigger with her second album.
It's a forum, it's all fun! Stop being so bitchy k, take it easy!
Keep looking into your crystal ball ladies!
And this was not a bitchy comment? Don't dish it out if you can't take it!