Is Rihanna the G.O.A.T?

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drake, Bryson tiller or Tory lanez did not grow up listening to destiny child. DC has been sampled and cover more than Beyoncé solo efforts. Let that sink in. Crazy in love has not been covered or sampled more than say my name. You couldn't argue CIL over DC when theres older Destiny child songs that are still covered. And crazy in love is an iconic song. Sampled hits are not the sole timeless songs either. DC "isn't timeless" so artists should not be covering them almost 2 decades later but that's just your opinion.














Trainor wanted "No" to resemble the Britney Spears song "Overprotected", as well as the music of NSYNC and Destiny's Child



Drake is the only one, and others coppied him right after he did it, not beyonce. They even used drake's same exact beat, that he made.

Common didn't sample that to make a new song, he referenced it b/c drake wouldn't call him out by name. It's not the same thing

Idk who those white people are. I'm pretty sure they aren't mainstream and most other people don't know them.

The rest of those people are from singing shows. I've seen it all. One of the challenges from the singing show was to cover a song by a group, that was one of the songs they had to pick from. The other one was from the show "greatest hits" where they talked about and performed the biggest songs from that time period. They usually bring the real singers back, but it they can't, they get someone else to do it. Rih sang it back in 2005 along with 2 others as a DC farewell tribute performance b/c they were breaking up. Trainor's song was mimicing early 2000's music ex Bspears, not Destiny's child. None of that makes their music timeless.

The only one you listed is Drake, and his song wasn't a hit, but it did get a lot of attention b/c he's popular. So again, no one.

Tlc had a few timeless songs, not destiny's child.

Crazy in love never gets old and doesn't sound dated in 2016. No one would dare touch (sample) that song except for the creator b/c almost 20 yrs later it's stilll relevant and they wouldn't do it justice (as in make it better). The choreo is even well known. It has also been used in plenty of movies and shows without purposely being made for a soundtrack. Those are things that make a timeless song.
 

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That's not even rih. She doesn't have any tattoos on her stomach or on her vagina. She is alo thicker than that and her boobs are cuter.
shut your dumb ass up. rihannas nudes leaked years ago in thot poses
 
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Drake is the only one, and others coppied him right after he did it, not beyonce. They even used drake's same exact beat, that he made.

Common didn't sample that to make a new song, he referenced it b/c drake wouldn't call him out by name. It's not the same thing

Idk who those white people are. I'm pretty sure they aren't mainstream and most other people don't know them.

The rest of those people are from singing shows. I've seen it all. One of the challenges from the singing show was to cover a song by a group, that was one of the songs they had to pick from. The other one was from the show "greatest hits" where they talked about and performed the biggest songs from that time period. They usually bring the real singers back, but it they can't, they get someone else to do it. Rih sang it back in 2005 along with 2 others as a DC farewell tribute performance b/c they were breaking up. Trainor's song was mimicing early 2000's music ex Bspears, not Destiny's child. None of that makes their music timeless.

The only one you listed is Drake, and his song wasn't a hit, but it did get a lot of attention b/c he's popular. So again, no one.

Tlc had a few timeless songs, not destiny's child.

Crazy in love never gets old and doesn't sound dated in 2016. No one would dare touch (sample) that song except for the creator b/c almost 20 yrs later it's stilll relevant and they wouldn't do it justice (as in make it better). The choreo is even well known. It has also been used in plenty of movies and shows without purposely being made for a soundtrack. Those are things that make a timeless song.

The songs of destiny child still being covered all these years later, regardless of how they are covered, shows that they are timeless and icons. Idc why artists are sampling them, they are and that's that. There's 6 beyonce albums in a 13 years they could of covered. Common referenced it because say my name is one of the songs you think of when you want somebody to say your name.
If it was not, he could have used any of song because beyonce's voice or the flow did not fit the stay scheming instrumental and actually was a odd sample. Tory lanez version was recording 2 years after drakes and sounds nothing like it. Drakes version is a ballad, Tory lanez version is not. Bryson tillers version is still paying tribute to destiny child. It's like artists who cover Swv right here and snoop lolli dodi. They are continuing the legacy of the song that's covered. Nikkas will hear Bryson's version, they might go find drakes version, then discover Destiny Childs is the original. That's how you keep an old song relevant. If you go to say my name on YouTube when the songs came out, you would see comments saying "drake brought me here" or "Bryson brought me here" The other people are rock bands who you wouldn't think should know nothing about destiny child. It's covered by people of different genres. You can hear DC in the middle of Meghan Trainor Song NO. I mean they are named when the song is talked about so how can you say what songs she wasnt thinking of when she made that song.
Fifth harmony said they were influenced by destiny child and they are modeled after them by their label. Here's a billboard magazine entitled.
bb13-fith-harmony-2016-cover-billboard-1500.jpg


They covered destiny child other places too. DC is still iconic. You can't talk your way out of that not being true no matter how hard you try. New girl groups will cover them. Say my name and bootylicious will always be popular sayings and songs used. Rihanna sanged it during a destiny child tribute, patti labelle, usher and baby face we're apart of that tribute too and Michelle was crying. It was a special show and award for a iconic group. I know of a lot of groups who broke up and don't get tributes and awards. Because a song sounds "dated" doesn't mean it isn't timeless. A lot of songs from the 60s and 90s sound like the time period they were created in, that doesn't mean they are not timeless. Crazy in love is classic but so is say my name, bootiyliciouss, etc because those songs will always be covered and played years from now. Bootylicious is in a dictionary in part to DC. Crazy in love always sounds dated as a go go song that Amerie was doing in the 2000s too. DC songs are still fresh. I don't think you have much know on what you are saying. DC is still covered, copied, decades later. They sold 60 million had 2 of the best selling albums from a girl group worldwide. What receipts do you have to disprove what I have said?
How Bootylicious Got into the Oxford English Dictionary - A Linguist in the Wild
 
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The songs of destiny child still being covered all these years later, regardless of how they are covered, shows that they are timeless and icons. Idc why artists are sampling them, they are and that's that. There's 6 beyonce albums in a 13 years they could of covered. Common referenced it because say my name is one of the songs you think of when you want somebody to say your name.
If it was not, he could have used any of song because beyonce's voice or the flow did not fit the stay scheming instrumental and actually was a odd sample. Tory lanez version was recording 2 years after drakes and sounds nothing like it. Drakes version is a ballad, Tory lanez version is not. Bryson tillers version is still paying tribute to destiny child. It's like artists who cover Swv right here and snoop lolli dodi. They are continuing the legacy of the song that's covered. Nikkas will hear Bryson's version, they might go find drakes version, then discover Destiny Childs is the original. That's how you keep an old song relevant. If you go to say my name on YouTube when the songs came out, you would see comments saying "drake brought me here" or "Bryson brought me here" The other people are rock bands who you wouldn't think should know nothing about destiny child. It's covered by people of different genres. You can hear DC in the middle of Meghan Trainor Song NO. I mean they are named when the song is talked about so how can you say what songs she wasnt thinking of when she made that song.
Fifth harmony said they were influenced by destiny child and they are modeled after them by their label. Here's a billboard magazine entitled.
bb13-fith-harmony-2016-cover-billboard-1500.jpg


They covered destiny child other places too. DC is still iconic. You can't talk your way out of that not being true no matter how hard you try. New girl groups will cover them. Say my name and bootylicious will always be popular sayings and songs used. Rihanna sanged it during a destiny child tribute, patti labelle, usher and baby face we're apart of that tribute too and Michelle was crying. It was a special show and award for a iconic group. I know of a lot of groups who broke up and don't get tributes and awards. Because a song sounds "dated" doesn't mean it isn't timeless. A lot of songs from the 60s and 90s sound like the time period they were created in, that doesn't mean they are not timeless. Crazy in love is classic but so is say my name, bootiyliciouss, etc because those songs will always be covered and played years from now. Bootylicious is in a dictionary in part to DC. Crazy in love always sounds dated as a go go song that Amerie was doing in the 2000s too. DC songs are still fresh. I don't think you have much know on what you are saying. DC is still covered, copied, decades later. They sold 60 million had 2 of the best selling albums from a girl group worldwide. What receipts do you have to disprove what I have said?
How Bootylicious Got into the Oxford English Dictionary - A Linguist in the Wild
Of course a girl group is going to mention dc b/c dc was the last mainstream girl group to make it far. Girl groups were out of style by the time they made their last album and lables weren't pushing groups anymore.

Yes, Destiny's child was really popular, made their mark, broke records ect, but that doesn't make any of their music timeless. Rihanna does that as well, but you claim her music isn't timeless. That means all of Rihanna's number one singles are timeless, especially the ones from her edm era (I disagree, but this is true going by your definition of timeless, which is incorrect) Just because something was popular, doesn't make it timeless.

It's clear that you do not understand what timeless music is. Timeless period especially if you are saying "bootylicious" is a popular saying. I'd like to see you try to compliment a woman with that. I bet she wouldn't give you her number. That is a phrase that will only ever be okay to say if you're in the early 2000s meaning that just like their music and clothes from that time period, it is not timeless.

The only timeless song people can accurately say beyonce has is Crazy in love.
 

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shut your dumb ass up. rihannas nudes leaked years ago in thot poses
That ain't her you dumb fukkboy. Don't call her dumb when you're the one that's wrong. There was a thread on that picture in 2014 on LSA and the actual chick, a Rihanna fanatic's picture was posted. Dumb negro
 
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