Phoenix Wedding DJ: Queen of Pop is Crowned
As a Phoenix Wedding DJ we do play alot of Queen of Pop music.
Phoenix Wedding DJ believes that there is more than just one Queen of Pop.
As a busy Phoenix Wedding DJ we will continue to play Queen of Pop music.
Here at Phoenix Wedding DJ we have attached an awesome article by RollingStone.com
http://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/week-in-music-queen-of-pop-is-crowned-20110701
Gaga. Britney. Beyoncé. Katy. Rihanna. Over the past decade, numerous women have climbed their way up the charts with hit after hit after hit. But who’s been the most successful? Who’s the best? Who is the Queen of Pop? We crunched the numbers – sales, reviews, awards and more from 2009 to 2011 – to determine the winner of our first Rolling Stone Queen of Pop Index. The winner may surprise you!
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NBC’s new singing competion The Voice wrapped up its blockbuster first season this week. Rolling Stone interviewed all four of the shows superstar judges – Christina Aguilera, Cee Lo Green, Adam Levine and Blake Shelton – and recapped the season finale, in which Javier Colon became the show’s first winner. We also reviewed the contestents’ final performances and provided a final set of power rankings for the season.
Photos: Rocking the Stars and Stripes
Also, Tom Petty and Katrina and the Waves demanded that presidential candidate Michele Bachmann stop using their songs in her campaign appearances, No Doubt previewed their forthcoming sixth album, Roger Daltrey addressed tensions within The Who, and we examined the dark side of celebrity charities. We also saw Alicia Keys reinvent her hits at a gig in Los Angeles and reviewed the Electric Daisy Carnival in Las Vegas, which featured performances by David Guetta and Swedish House Mafia.
Photos: Electric Daisy Carnival’s Ravers and Kandi Kids
Plus, Detroit duo Dale Earnhardt Jr. Jr. performed a brief acoustic set featuring a cover of the Beach Boys classic “God Only Knows” at our office, dreamy electro-pop band Little Dragon was named our latest Band to Watch, we analyzed this week’s pop charts, listed off the most exciting new tour kickoffs, looked back on this week in rock history and, as always, we reviewed all the week’s biggest new releases.
Rolling Stone’s Guide to Vampires
On the pop culture front, Peter Travers gave Transformers: Dark of the Moon a brutal zero stars review and asked you to vote for your choice of the worst movie of 2011 so far. Also, Erica Futterman recapped the season premiere of True Blood and we talked to The Office’s resident weirdo Creed Bratton about the show’s change of direction following the departure of Steve Carell.