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all of this is subjective, but on paper mariah carey is the greatest female solo artist of all time.
all of this is subjective, but on paper mariah carey is the greatest female solo artist of all time.
all of this is subjective, but on paper mariah carey is the greatest female solo artist of all time.
WTF??? Aretha is arguably the greatest singer of the rock era, PERIOD. Mary has done just fine, but she's not really close in terms of talent, impact or success. Check back in 20 years.

There are a boatload of singers that come after Aretha but before Mary, vocally. Chaka Khan, Gladys Knight, Phyllis Hyman, Stephanie Mills, Whitney Houston, Lauryn Hill, Jill Scott and India Aire immediately come to mind...
Mary fell off...She's Happy Now so the music Isn't as Powerful...Just Like Keyshia Cole...Her New Album sucks...Why...? Cuz she's happy....Booooo...lol![]()
There are a boatload of singers that come after Aretha but before Mary, vocally. Chaka Khan, Gladys Knight, Phyllis Hyman, Stephanie Mills, Whitney Houston, Lauryn Hill, Jill Scott and India Aire immediately come to mind...
Mary can't hold Aretha's left titty, much less a spot on the greatest female vocalist list.
Agreed. MANY others.add Regina Belle, Patti LaBelle and many others. Mary might make the top 100.
...but you're right, Mary never really lived up to her potential.
I've only bought Mary's albums - I always wanted her to win. I have mad respect for the others and I see too many legends that came after Aretha. Mary has Alicia, Fantasia and Keyshia as a followup and they are doing a damn good job with songs that Mary should have bought and rocked years ago. Mary better get with Dream and Neyo for a couple crossover hits then load that album with the old Mary J. Possibly send K-Ci and Bobby Brown over to bring back those "No more Drama" days.
OK, her biggest knock is the occasional cracks in her voice.
But as she works on that, there are few that can bring down a house like her.
The difference with her is the drama she exudes through her music.
Where would you rate her?
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She's not even the best on that stage, much less anywhere else!!!
So why is she so popular (especially with black audiences)?
I haven't undertaken that study, so I can't answer.
But while I think she's good singer and has done a hat full of songs that I like, there are scores of female artist I would pick above her.
I can't even remember the last time I played a Mary J Blige cd.
Personal taste is all this thread is about. The O.P. made no specification as to record sales. He did, however, speak of quality of performance and vocals.You're own personal taste is irrelevant. We're talking about her STATUS as the heir to Aretha as the top R&B diva, and she certainly is. 44 R&B hits and 8 Platinum albums (to go with 9 Grammys) says so.
WTF??? Aretha is arguably the greatest singer of the rock era, PERIOD. Mary has done just fine, but she's not really close in terms of talent, impact or success. Check back in 20 years.

Personal taste is all this thread is about.
The O.P. made no specification as to record sales. He did, however, speak of quality of performance and vocals.
OK, her biggest knock is the occasional cracks in her voice.
But as she works on that, there are few that can bring down a house like her.
The difference with her is the drama she exudes through her music.
Where would you rate her?