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Thread started 04/03/02 3:52am

IrishEcho

Pink's Pink Compared to Prince's Purple

From the recent Rolling Stone with Cameron Diaz on the cover:

"Pink has pulled off one of the most radical R&B to rock transformations since Prince abandoned disco for a Dirty Mind twenty years ago."

Let the mudslinging commence.

Oh, & while you're at it, visit http://www.rollingstone.com and vote to put Natalie Portman on the next cover. Help a brother out.
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Reply #1 posted 04/03/02 11:23pm

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This is true. I like Pink's new albun, and I don't have her first one, but I will probably get it someday.

Why does it have to be considered a transformation? Why do artists have to be one-dimensional? Lots of us like a wide variety of music. Why is it sooooo bizare for people when an artist 'changes styles"? Maybe they are just showing you another side of themselves. I hate the media.
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