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So I saw some Hive members trying it again with saying Single Ladies had more impact than Baby One More Time :icant:

 

Maybe we can have a discussion about it with receipts?  :bomt: Single Ladies actually has a lot of receipts of parodies, imitations, etc. It's harder to find for BOMT cause Internet wasn't as active then so maybe the Army can find some :bomt:

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Baby One More Time is WAY MORE relevant than Single Ladies. BOMT was released in the 90's, at a time where you had to be really good to be impactful. Single Ladies were released in the Digital Era, where is much easier to get attention and success. And even though ...Baby were released in 1998, the MV could reach +100 million views on VEVO. Single Ladies was viral but the BOMT's legacy is real  :thirsty:

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Yes. BOMT is definitely more iconic than Single Ladies. I don't think we'll see people still referencing Single Ladies in another ten years like they will BOMT or even OIDIA. Right now, Beyonce has the hype, but Brit has always had the lasting power. :mhm:

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The BeyHIV needs to realize there's a difference between viral hype and legacy. The only iconic thing about SL is turning your hand around quickly. BOMT has an iconic look that is known to all the GP down to the color of her scrunchies, a lasting pop music imprint, a defining choreo, and everytime Britney is mentioned in the news, the MV's intro scene in teh hallway is universally used.

 

Bitch please. When a 16 year old's debut album sells more than your entire fave's discog, it's time to rethink your life :walkonby:

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The BeyHIV needs to realize there's a difference between viral hype and legacy. The only iconic thing about SL is turning your hand around quickly. BOMT has an iconic look that is known to all the GP down to the color of her scrunchies, a lasting pop music imprint, a defining choreo, and everytime Britney is mentioned in the news, the MV's intro scene in teh hallway is universally used.

 

Bitch please. When a 16 year old's debut album sells more than your entire fave's discog, it's time to rethink your life :walkonby:

 

They say the hand movement and everyone recognizing it proves it's iconic though :4music:

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ahahahahahahahah oh please!!!!! what a question!!!! :lmaolol:  :lmaolol:  :lmaolol:  :lmaolol:  :lmaolol:  :lmaolol:

 

 

 

Baby One More Time >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Beyonce + Destiny's Child career.... 

but it is so obvious that we don''t even need to say it... 

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The BeyHIV needs to realize there's a difference between viral hype and legacy. The only iconic thing about SL is turning your hand around quickly. BOMT has an iconic look that is known to all the GP down to the color of her scrunchies, a lasting pop music imprint, a defining choreo, and everytime Britney is mentioned in the news, the MV's intro scene in teh hallway is universally used.

Bitch please. When a 16 year old's debut album sells more than your entire fave's discog, it's time to rethink your life :walkonby:

Ikr

SL=hand spasm

BOMT=crop tops and the new wave of femal popstars

'Nough said :howiroll:

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Single Ladies is the ONLY iconic thing Beyonce has ever done. The first song Britney ever released was iconic, and she was actually able to keep doing more and more things that made a significant impact on pop culture throughout her entire career.

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HELLLLLLLLLL no. Hell hell hell hell HELL no. LOL.
Single Ladies is a great pop song and will leave a mark on the scene for years to come, but no no no at it being more iconic.
I think I got Sprite in my nose after reading that.

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Oh please, Even BOMT is more iconic than Beyonce's entire career  :lmaolol:

 

Even Work bitch hand choreography is more iconic than all Single Ladies choreography  :thatsfunny:

 

 

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Anyway, the conclusion is that Beyonce is another Britney wannabe  :dealwitit:

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