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  1. Great stage presence Great vocals Great dancer
  2. GraceRandolph

    Love + Fear vs. Solar Power

    Both albums were seen as letdowns by fans of Marina and Lorde, but which album is superior?
  3. Which album/era are more pretentous? Cast your vote atrlers.
  4. The sample princess or the clickbait prince?
  5. Whilst our pop faves have been in hiding until late when it was safe to drop a poppy pop bop ( and many still tanked/aged) only one woman, Ava, has been consistent. But, can Whatever become a hit?
  6. Dictionary Definitions from Oxford Languages house·hold name noun a person or thing that is well known by the public. "I'd like to sell gazillions of books and become a household name" Which of these girls fit this definition? Let me know if I missed anyone.
  7. Ron Ng

    Worse: yes, and? vs Stupid Love

    Who has the worse lead single?
  8. I would have said Miss Kali, but that’s kinda redundant
  9. Considering they played the same amount of venues.
  10. These are the most controversial releases in recent history I can think of from our main girls. Your assignment is to discuss and compare the shenanigans of each. Please provide detailed examples and stick to the prompt. You will be graded based on evidence, humor, and how well your arguments are formulated. You must stop writing when the instructor calls time. Begin.
  11. What is the best Katy's hit that got away?
  12. Atrl has long decided that true MPGs should not rely on egregious discounts. For example, Born This Way was priced at 99c by Amazon, which was extremely controversial at the time. Anti was given away by Samsung. Now. Ahead of her album rollout, Ariana has presented her new single with 12 purchasable versions at 69c. Is this more controversial or is it capitalizing on success?
  13. GiftFromGod

    Bigger: Delicate vs Karma

    Which of these hits, which were both released as the LAST single off their respective eras, is bigger?
  14. Space Cowboy

    Better album: Hounds of Love VS. Homogenic

    Both highly influential and critically acclaimed albums. But which one is better?
  15. Acting peers J. Lo and Neil Breen released projects that end in "...Now". Who did it better?
  16. GraceRandolph

    Worst song on Ray of Light?

    Is it Candy Perfume Girl or The Power of Good-Bye?
  17. Which album cover that depicts the pop girls with their hands over their eyes is better?
  18. He's scored smash after smash after smash since 2019 except for Dawn FM songs. Heatless 892M In Your Eyes 894M Blinding Lights 4B Save Your Tears (combined) 2.3B Die for You (combined) 2.7B Creepin' 1.1B Popular 485M (3.2M daily) And One of the Girls is on its way to have its moment with 4.3 daily streams at the moment. He's obviously bigger than Harry Styles and Justin Bieber now. Are we confident to say that he's our new king of pop?
  19. Achilles.

    Song and Record of the Year: 2016

    After literally an entire decade of ATRL dragging Taylor Swift’s “Shake It Off” at every available opportunity, voters decided that it was also the rightful Record of the Year 2015. Go figure. With this win, Swift becomes the seventh act to win both Record and Song in this poll series. In the Song of the Year category, Hozier’s “Take Me To Church” took nearly half of the votes—and more than twice the runner-up (again, Taylor Swift’s “Shake It Off”). In 2016 the Recording Academy went for the big hits by big hitmakers, with D’Angelo and Little Big Town being the outliers in each category. Mark Ronson won Record of the Year for “Uptown Funk (feat. Bruno Mars)” and Song of the Year went home with Ed Sheeran for “Thinking Out Loud.” Vote for your preferred winners now!
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