Who's the ultimate queen of pop?
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Legendary vocalist with one of the greatest voices in music history. Known for 'I Will Always Love You' and numerous other classics that set the standard for pop divas.
The original Queen of Pop who dominated the 80s and 90s with hits like 'Like a Virgin' and 'Vogue'. Pioneer of music videos and pop culture reinvention.
Theatrical pop icon known for bold fashion and hits like 'Bad Romance' and 'Shallow'. Academy Award winner who seamlessly blends pop, dance, and artistic expression.
Pop princess of the late 90s and 2000s with iconic hits like 'Baby One More Time' and 'Toxic'. Cultural phenomenon who defined a generation of pop music.
Barbadian singer with numerous chart-toppers like 'Umbrella' and 'Diamonds'. Nine-time Grammy winner who became a global fashion and beauty mogul.
Global superstar known for powerful vocals, iconic performances, and hits like 'Crazy in Love' and 'Single Ladies'. Former Destiny's Child member who became one of the most influential artists of all time.
Powerhouse vocalist with a four-octave range, known for hits like 'Thank U, Next' and 'Problem'. Former Nickelodeon star turned pop sensation with multiple #1 albums.
Multi-Grammy winning artist who evolved from country to pop with massive hits like 'Shake It Off' and 'Anti-Hero'. Known for her storytelling lyrics and record-breaking album sales.
British-Albanian singer who brought disco-pop back with hits like 'Levitating' and 'Don't Start Now'. Grammy winner representing the new generation of pop stars.
Pop star known for catchy anthems like 'Roar' and 'Firework'. Multiple #1 hits and colorful, playful aesthetic that defined early 2010s pop music.
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